345 algorithm-development-"Multiple"-"Prof"-"Prof"-"Simons-Foundation" "U.S" positions at Monash University
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managing the safe and efficient operation of clinical and research facilities, ensuring high-quality research and training across multiple sites. This position works across the School and its partners
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The relationship between the information-theoretic Bayesian minimum message length (MML) principle and the notion of Solomonoff-Kolmogorov complexity from algorithmic information theory (Wallace and
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. Wallace (1996). MML estimation of the parameters of the spherical Fisher Distribution. In S. Arikawa and A. K. Sharma (eds.) , Proc. 7th International Workshop on Algorithmic Learning Theory (ALT'96
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science conference [1]; one of our papers is recognised as Clarivate Web of Science HighCite (top 1% of papers for the field of research) [2]; three of our algorithms (TS-Chief, InceptionTime and Rocket
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organisation. The ability to manage shifting priorities, coordinate multiple stakeholders and produce high-quality written material is also essential. This is a position with purpose, influence and momentum
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This project will investigate and develop the ways in which AI algorithms and practices can be made transparent and explainable for use in law enforcement and judicial applications The Faculty
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develop new techniques to visually and analytically explore networks in immersive environments. Required knowledge Graphics programming Unity3D and C# programming Basic network algorithms Some experience
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headlines around the world when a “work of art created by an algorithm” was sold at auction by Christie’s for $432,500 – nearly 45 times the value estimated before auction. It turned out that the group behind
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On-device machine learning (ML) is rapidly gaining popularity on mobile devices. Mobile developers can use on-device ML to enable ML features at users’ mobile devices, such as face recognition
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defence algorithms are remain a challenge in the research community. Furthermore, most existing AML algorithms can only apply to Euclidean space. How to extend existing AML algorithms to non-Euclidean and