87 image-coding-"Foundation-for-Research-and-Technology-Hellas" positions at Monash University
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PhD Scholarship for a Design-Led Research Program on the Future of CT Imaging in Distributed Care Job No: 680923 Location: Caulfield campus Employment Type: Full-time Duration: 3-year fixed-term
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This project aims to develop robust algorithms capable of identifying and analyzing fingertips extracted from both static images and video footage. Machine learning techniques, particularly computer
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Automating code generation, SQL query formulation, and data preprocessing pipelines is a crucial step toward intelligent and efficient software development. This project aims to leverage large
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The detection of human activities is crucial for effective monitoring purposes. The challenge lies in accurately and promptly identifying various types of activities from videos and images captured
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the area of end-to-end modular autonomous driving using computer vison and deep learning methods. This includes developing an efficient and interpretable image processing, vision-based perception and
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Are you interested in applying your AI/DL knowledge to the medical domain? This project focuses on the use of AI in Medical Imaging (e.g. CT, MRI, X-Ray, Ultrasound, etc). The work includes
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This project aims to identify novel methods for inferring where and when photographs and videos were recorded from features of the material itself. A key requirement of image processing in a Law
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Roentgen’s Nobel Prize-winning discovery of X-rays enabled us to non-destructively image inside the body, birthing medical diagnostic imaging and revolutionising materials characterisation
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We have a range of potential research projects on offer in partnership with VIFM - https://www.vifm.org/ - looking at ML techniques in predicting forensic diagnoses / image analysis, across
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Machine learning has recently made significant progress for medical imaging applications including image segmentation, enhancement, and reconstruction. Funded as an Australian Research Council