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the burden of these obstacles but has also allowed me to fully focus on my studies and creative development. Being part of the Fine Arts faculty has fostered my passion for visual storytelling, and the
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ecologies evidenced in the fossil record. The evidence for any given reconstruction can draw upon diverse sources, for example, digital cartography, tangible or intangible heritage, visual, sonic and textural
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autonomous AI coders. Build explainability modules to visualize agent reasoning and decisions. đź§Ş Expected Outcomes Prototype of an agentic code generation framework capable of self-directed code improvement
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Bachelor of Visual Arts and Bachelor of Business Liat My scholarship has provided me with the opportunity to express my creativity. I've been able to invest in quality materials and experiment with ceramics
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SolidWorks highly regarded. About Monash University At Monash , work feels different. There’s a sense of belonging, from contributing to something groundbreaking – a place where great things happen. We value
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. "Automatic generation of grounded visual questions." in IJCAI, pages 4235--4243, 2017. E. Andre and C. Pelachaud. Interacting with embodied conversational agents. In F. Chen and K. Jokinen, editors, Speech
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production, engaging with emerging media technologies and their social impacts, and form collaborations that strengthen the School’s research culture and industry partnerships. About Monash University
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partnerships. About Monash University At Monash , work feels different. There’s a sense of belonging, from contributing to something groundbreaking – a place where great things happen. We value difference and
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visuals, performing spatial and temporal reasoning, and managing multi-step decision-making tasks. By developing specialised models for spatial reasoning and enhancing the integration of map-based tools
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ecosystem interactions. If used wisely for decision-support, these technologies can help select and implement effective policies. This PhD project, jointly offered by Monash University (Australia) and