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    • From Prediction to Decision in Financial Markets: Deep Learning in Market Heterogeneity and Multi-Agent Portfolio Optimization 

      Lu, Xiaobin
      Published 2026
      This thesis presents a systematic progression from predictive modelling to autonomous decision-making in financial markets, unified by the insight that financial time series are fundamentally distinguished from traditional ...
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    • Assessing health-related quality of life in patients accessing medicinal cannabis 

      Tait, Margaret-Ann
      Published 2026
      There is growing interest worldwide in using medicinal cannabis (MC) to manage symptoms and side-effects of chronic health conditions when conventional therapies fail. Although many countries allow MC, barriers to accessing ...
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    • The cost of treatment and quality of life in patients with colorectal liver metastases 

      Bhimani, Nazim
      Published 2026
      Globally, colorectal cancer (CRC) is the third most common cancer, and in Australia, it is ranked the fourth most common cancer. This incidence and high mortality rates place a substantial economic burden on patients, ...
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    • Detection and classification of eye diseases in cattle using image analysis and deep learning 

      Xiao, Sam Tuosheng
      Published 2026
      Pinkeye, also known as infectious bovine keratoconjunctivitis (IBK), is a highly contagious ocular disease in cattle characterised by inflammation of the cornea and conjunctiva. It remains one of the most common and ...
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    • Longitudinal Chest X-ray Image Generation via Autoregression Model and Diffusion-based Model 

      Wang, Yiran
      Published 2025
      Longitudinal chest X-ray (CXR) analysis is central to clinical follow-up of pulmonary diseases, where radiologists compare prior and current scans to assess subtle lesion changes while preserving thoracic anatomy. This ...
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