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Status: Opening Applications open: 1/07/2024 Applications close: 20/08/2024 View printable version [.pdf] About this scholarship Description/Applicant information Project Overview Cerebral visual impairment, also known as cortical visual impairment (CVI), is a visual impairment caused by damage...
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-consuming and costly. In recent years, computer vision techniques have shown promise in bridge displacement measurement and damage detection. Aims The overall aim of this project is to develop a cost
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The project will develop new deep learning methods to improve machine vision comprising several sensors in collaboration with industry partners 4AI Systems and 4Tel Pty Ltd. In this project we will
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on leveraging advanced computer vision (CV) and deep learning (DL) techniques to develop a state-of-the-art computer-aided detection and diagnosis (CAD) system for early-stage Alzheimer's disease (AD) detection
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This scholarship is jointly funded by a leading computer vision company in Australia and the STEM College of RMIT University. The research includes investigation into automated product quality
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representation. While LMMs have demonstrated remarkable success in various domains such as natural language processing and computer vision, their application in the field of robotics remains relatively uncharted
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experienced supervisors, each with over 20 years of expertise in machine learning and computer vision. These supervisors have strong track records of research excellence, with numerous publications in top-tier
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environment with the continuation of economic and commercial activities. The European Union, for instance, has adopted the European Green Deal with its vision to be the first climate-neutral continent. In 2023
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vision - research to meet the physical and mental health needs of people, and live personally meaningful and enriched lives. An internship may be available for this project. The supervisory team have
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of health issues and determinants that result from cross-border movement. This vision is congruent with Curtin’s strategic priority to identify and enable areas of emerging research capability