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Honours and Minor Thesis projects

Displaying 41 - 50 of 222 honours projects.


Primary supervisor: Delvin Varghese

Traditionally many organisations prefer to work with text-based reports based on quantitative data collection.

These reports are used to share their insights and practices within their organisation, with other organisations, with donors and with community members.

In recent years, community generated qualitative data, in the form of audio or video content is more widely becoming a mode of data collection for organisations.

Primary supervisor: Lizhen Qu

This project is within the scope of the project “Artificial Intelligence in carDiac arrEst” (AIDE), which was led by Ambulance Victoria (AV) in Australia, involving a team of researchers at Monash University. This AIDE project has developed an Artificial Intelligence (AI) tool to recognise potential Out-of-Hospital-Cardiac Arrest (OHCA) during the Triple Zero (000) call by using transcripts produced by Microsoft Automatic Speech Recognition service.

Primary supervisor: Zachari Swiecki

Note that this project is available as an undergraduate winter scholarship project

Primary supervisor: Benjamin Tag

This project aims to extend the existing knowledge on emotion regulation, looking to detect the impact of extrinsic regulation experiences in immersive environments on players and spectators. We will apply a multimodal sensing approach to detect emotional changes in the player using biometric data (electrodermal activity, heart rate, speech analysis, eye movement, pupil dilation), movement signals, and conscious emotional experiences.

Primary supervisor: Benjamin Tag

This is a research-heavy project, looking for students with an interest in human behaviour and data analysis.

Primary supervisor: Benjamin Tag

In this project, we will look into how to make the physiological data of VR users visible to externals, e.g., a teacher watching a student learning in VR, or a supervisor watching a worker fulfil a task in VR.

Different studies have shown that fluctuations in cognitive load are expressed through changes in human physiology, such as temperature patterns on the face or pupil dilation. However, in users of VR headsets, the face and eyes are covered by the HMD.

Primary supervisor: Benjamin Tag

Human Perception and Cognition in Visualization is a field of research that focuses on understanding how people perceive and understand visual representations of data. Many questions about how investigating visual representations of data can influence user perceptions, decision-making, and memory, are unanswered.

Primary supervisor: Ron Steinfeld

Recently, program generation and optimisation techniques have been adapted to performance critical subroutines in cryptography. Codes generated/optimised by these techniques are both secure and their performance is highly competitive compared to hand-optimised code by experts [1].

 

Primary supervisor: Benjamin Tag

The global health crisis has put mental health, emotional well-being, and the risks and importance of digital technologies into the global focus. According to a Lancet Commission report, the number of people with mental disorders is increasing in every country of the world and will cost the global economy US$16 trillion by 2030. Emotions have strong implications not only for mental well-being but also for physical health, e.g., down-regulating negative emotions can lower the risk of heart disease.

Primary supervisor: Chunyang Chen

Software testing is a crucial part of the software development process, ensuring that the developed software is of high quality and meets the requirements of the users. However, testing can be a complex and time-consuming task, especially when it comes to testing software in multiple languages. ChatGPT is trained in multiple languages, making it easier for understanding and detect bugs in multilingual software.