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Sydney Digital Theses (Open Access): Recent submissions

    • Natural Language Processing in Finance: Applications and Opportunities. 

      Lee, Jean
      Published 2024
      The research of Natural Language Processing(NLP) in Finance has experienced considerable development driven by academia and industry. However, small benchmark datasets in financial NLP often yield lower performance in ...
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    • Enhancing Decision-Making in Offline Reinforcement Learning: Adaptive, Multi-Agent, and Online Perspectives 

      Zhang, Yinmin
      Published 2024
      Inspired by the successful application of large models in natural language processing and computer vision, both the research community and industry have increasingly focused on leveraging extensive datasets to enhance ...
      Open Access
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    • High-Performance Virtual Machine Design for Domain-Specific Languages 

      Hu, Xiaowen
      Published 2024
      Domain-specific languages (DSLs) play a crucial role in addressing unique computational challenges and applications. Traditionally, many DSLs are implemented via interpreters, chosen for their ease of implementation, ...
      Open Access
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    • On Adversarial Defense of Constrained Trainable Random Weight Sampling 

      Ma, Yanxiang
      Published 2024
      Deep neural networks have been found to be vulnerable in a variety of tasks. Adversarial attacks can manipulate network outputs, resulting in incorrect predictions. Adversarial defense methods aim to improve the adversarial ...
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    • Exploring social fear and avoidance through biological and behavioural models of autism spectrum disorders and social anxiety 

      Langguth, Mia Louise
      Published 2024
      Social anxiety disorder (SAD) is a common and debilitating disorder marked by excessive and persistent fear and avoidance of social situations in which individuals fear risk of negative evaluation and judgement. Social ...
      Open Access
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