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Masters Project. This research explores the potential of deep learning techniques to predict genetic mutations from Hematoxylin and Eosin (H&E) stained Whole Slide Images (WSIs) of tumor tissues.

Dr. Sehrish Kanwal will share her experience as a participant in the international rOpenSci Champions Program for 2024. Renowned for its cohort-based training, project development, and personalised mentorship, provides a platform for researchers to champion open science principles and practices.

Score matching, introduced by Hyvärinen (2005), is an estimation technique that circumvents the challenge of intractable normalizing constants in model densities.

Since the early twenty-first century, female life expectancy has consistently exceeded that of males worldwide.

Deep graph matching techniques have shown promising results in recent years. In this work, we cast deep graph matching as a contrastive learning task and introduce a new objective function for contrastive mapping to exploit the relationships between matches and non-matches.

Explore an overview on several teaching initiatives and development in Statistics at Macquarie University over the last couple of years, including ASA DataFest, the revamping of the Statistics Major in the Bachelor of Science (BSc) program and if time permits, the establishment of the Alumni Connection Lead role within the school.

DEPLOY, an integrated deep learning framework that predicts DNA methylation from histopathology images, and subsequently classifies brain tumours into 10 major subtypes.

Do you have some code or functions in R that you would like to make and distribute as an R package? Refactoring your R code as modular functions or organising your functions as an R package is a useful endeavour for scientific dissemination.

Celebrating Women in Mathematics. ANU brings together our mathematical community and all the groups working towards gender equality in STEM. Guest speakers include BDSI member James Nichols (introducing the work of Ingrid Daubechies) along with some members of R-Ladies Canberra later in the day.