376 machine-learning "https:" "https:" "https:" "UCL" "UCL" "UCL" positions at Monash University
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Information Technology Industry-Based Learning Placement Grant This grant is awarded to high achieving students in the Faculty of Information Technology who undertake a placement with an industry
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encoded in computer software and can be used as decision support systems (DSS). These may be used by decision-makers with different domains of expertise than the analysts who built the DSS system. Therefore
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This project aims to employ advanced machine learning techniques to analyse text, audio, images, and videos for signs of harmful behaviour. Natural language processing algorithms are utilized
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contrastive self-supervised learning task to learn from massive amounts of EEG data. Frontiers in human neuroscience. [2] https://www.emotiv.com
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. For more information on the work we do, please visit our website: http://www.monash.edu/vpfinance The Opportunity The Strategic Sourcing Manager position is an important role that drives the development and
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networks that can be trained to do machine learning and AI tasks in a similar way to artificial neural networks. In this project you will develop machine learning theory that is consistent with the learning
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We are seeking a motivated PhD candidate to work on unsupervised music emotion tagging within the broader field of affective computing. The project aims to develop reproducible machine learning
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are: Rapidly identify AMR and predict treatment responses through use of genomics and machine learning in a clinical context Detect healthcare-associated transmission of AMR in real-time and transform outbreak
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and multimodal applications. Required knowledge Candidates are expected to have a solid background in machine learning and Natural Language Processing. Research experience in multimodal research is
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performance, is normally attributed to their learning capabilities. A learning solver gradually deduces and remembers new information about the decisions previously made, which can be reused in the future