43 algorithm-development-"Multiple"-"Prof"-"UNIS"-"DIFFER" positions at Monash University
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the Monash Centre for Health Research and Implementation (MCHRI), a part of the Monash Health translation precinct, working closely with team members from multiple departments across these organisations. About
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This project will seek to further the research into and development of machine learning techniques that may be used to triage, classify, and otherwise process material of a distressing nature (such
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are based on the Cassowary algorithm, developed in part by Monash researchers. While constraint-based layout is powerful, it can be difficult for users to understand the interactions and behaviour
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The project involves design, implementation and evaluation of rule-based chatbot to support students when they study information from multiple texts, e.g., reading a few articles about global
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The United Nations Development Programme has identified access to information as an essential element to support poverty eradication. People living in poverty are often unable to access information
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, representing a significant reduction of the cost of the MRI scan per patient. This project will develop cutting edge data processing methods for mobile MRI scanners and testing in clinical enviroment.
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data infrastructure necessary for collaborative research into, and development of, analytical techniques and algorithmic models. The Faculty of Information Technology has a mission to advance social good
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group of experts to predict (probabilistically) whether these occupations will be automated, augmented or unaffected by emerging technologies. Using this data, a classification algorithm is then trained
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be translated into rigorous, auditable requirements—particularly when AI-assisted methods are introduced. Working with de-identified data, the candidate will study real development workflows while
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solutions to problems they encounter, and positively develop safety risk intelligence (SRI). Key research questions include: What are the motivating conditions for developing safety risk intelligence in