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Machine learning for visual recognition

This research project aims to develop new machine learning methods for various visual recognition tasks such as object/scene recognition, face and human gait recognition, activity r more...

Supervisor(s): Xu, Dong (Professor)

FPGA-based low latency machine learning

This project involves the design of novel low-latency trading systems by combining FPGA hardware and machine learning. more...

Supervisor(s): Leong, Philip (Professor), Jin, Craig (Associate Professor), McEwan, Alistair (Professor)

Detecting Evolution of Learning Artefacts

When teams collaborate, there are certain generic artefacts (documents, figures, videos, code) that evolve over time. Can this evolution be captured and characterised? more...

Supervisor(s): Pardo, Abelardo (Dr)

Goal Setting Applications for Self-Regulation in a Learning Experience

Setting goals, monitoring progress and reflecting on the most efficient tools to achieve these goals are part of how a self-regulated learner behaves in a learning environment. Can more...

Supervisor(s): Pardo, Abelardo (Dr)

FPGA control of photonic systems

This project involves the design of novel control systems to improve the efficiency of photonic systems. more...

Supervisor(s): Leong, Philip (Professor)

Automatic Grading for Team Summaries

Teams collaborate in environments mediated by technology. Can the artefacts produced by these teams be “ assessed” for quality? more...

Supervisor(s): Pardo, Abelardo (Dr)

Biometrics (face recognition, human gait recognition or person re-identification)

This research project aims to develop new feature extraction and classification methods for face recognition, human gait recognition or person re-identification. more...

Supervisor(s): Xu, Dong (Professor)

Video analytics (activity and video event recognition)

This research project aims to develop new intelligent video analytics systems for understanding videos. more...

Supervisor(s): Xu, Dong (Professor)

How do molecules make memories? Understanding synaptic plasticity at the level of protein pathways and signalling.

This project aims to discover and validate new molecular mechanisms of how synaptic plasticity, which underlies learning and memory, is regulated by protein interactions and phospho more...

Supervisor(s): Graham, Mark (Dr)

Writing Studies

The Writing Hub is the first of its kind in Australia. Modeled on writing centres in the United States and Europe, we engage with Classical and New Rhetoric as a way of developing w more...

Supervisor(s): Di Lauro, Frances (Dr), Katz, Louise (Dr), Miller, Benjamin (Dr), Dyson, Bronwen (Dr), Thomas, Susan (Associate Professor)