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Primary supervisor: John Grundy

This is one of our CSIRO Next Generation AI Graduates projects:

https://www.monash.edu/it/ssc/raise/projects 

Note:  *** Must be Domestic Student i.e. Australian or New Zealand Citizen or Australian Permanent Resident *** for RAISE programme

Project Description

We have an existing product that focus on mid-market service or product delivery companies. The product is offering a community solution that offers support around a specific product or service. We want to increase its capabilities to offer smart content moderation and smart responses.

Primary supervisor: David Wright

The glymphatic pathway has been proposed as a key contributor to the clearance of fluid and metabolic waste products, such as amyloid beta and tau, from the brain. Recently, dynamic contrast-enhanced MRI has been used to visualize the glymphatic system and monitor CSF-interstitial fluid exchange in normal and Type 2 diabetes mellitus rats, with the latter showing impaired clearance of interstitial fluid.

Primary supervisor: Julian Garcia Gallego

This project is based on the paper "Academic Journals, Incentives, and the Quality of Peer Review: A Model", in which we analyse strategic interactions between scientists and science journals.  Our results shed light on how different objectives for journals shape the strategies that scientists adopt when aiming to publish their work.

Primary supervisor: Chunyang Chen

Mobile apps are now indispensable in our daily life. With the increasing interconnection of smart devices, users may adopt the same app on different devices for the same task, like playing the same game on both phones and TV. However, the significant difference in screen size and aspect ratio make the content display on Graphical User Interface (GUI) challenging to adapt to all screens.

Primary supervisor: Chunyang Chen

Software maintenance activities are known to be generally expensive and challenging and one of the most important maintenance tasks is to handle bug reports. Bug reports allow users to inform developers of the problems encountered while using software. It goes on to contain a reproduction step or stack trace to assist developers in reproducing the bug, and supplement information such as screenshots, error logs, environments, and screen recordings.

Primary supervisor: Zachari Swiecki

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

Primary supervisor: Julian Gutierrez Santiago

Model checking is an automated formal verification technique in which, given a property F – typically represented as a temporal logic formula – and a model of a system M, one checks whether the system M satisfies property F. Model checking is a well understood formal verification technique supported by several tools, many of which are available online. A little less is known about probabilistic model checking.

Primary supervisor: David Dowe

Develop, implement, and test deep learning techniques for automatic classification of epileptic seizures using video data of seizures

Primary supervisor: Reuben Kirkham

The built environment contains numerous accessibility barriers for people with disabilities, be it missing dropped curbs, rough surfaces, or trip hazards (amongst many other barriers). Documenting these barriers in an automatic fashion remains an important challenge. This project will explore novel approaches towards automatic accessibility documentation for one or more classes of accessibility barrier.

Primary supervisor: Tanjila Kanij

User stories are a useful medium to represent requirements of an application. They usually follow a predefined format to represent a required functionality and/feature of an application. Those are prepared before application is developed and works as a source of reference through out the development process.