Pattern Recognition/Classifiers PhD/Mphil

PhD

In Bangor

£ 13,300 VAT inc.

Description

  • Type

    PhD

  • Location

    Bangor (Wales)

  • Duration

    3 Years

  • Start date

    September

Pattern recognition is a very active field of research intimately bound to machine learning and data mining. Also known as classification or statistical classification, pattern recognition aims at building a classifier that can determine the class of an input pattern. An input could be the ZIP code on an envelope, a satellite image, microarray gene expression data, a chemical signature of an oil field probe, a financial record of a company and many more. The classifier may take a form of a function, an algorithm, a set of rules, etc. Pattern recognition is about training such classifiers to do tasks that could be tedious, dangerous, infeasible, impractical, expensive or simply difficult for humans. Pattern recognition faces many challenges in the modern era of massive data collection (e.g. in retail, communication and Internet) and high demand for precision and speed (e.g. in security monitoring and target tracking). New methodologies are needed to answer these application born challenges.

Facilities

Location

Start date

Bangor (Gwynedd)
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LL57 2DG

Start date

SeptemberEnrolment now open

About this course





A good honours degree or equivalent is required.

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Subjects

  • Data Mining
  • IT
  • Project
  • Machine Learning
  • Pattern
  • Pattern recognition
  • Classifiers
  • Microarray gene expression data
  • Chemical signature
  • Satellite image
  • Financial record

Course programme

Research project opportunities Please note the research project opportunities detailed here are NOT funded by the University. Candidates must secure their own funding to meet the costs of PhD study. If you are a European or International student this research programme is one of those which allows you to develop a research project proposal as an initial and integral part of a Combined English / Study Skills and Research Course at the University before starting the PhD/MPhil degree. European and International candidates who have already reached the required level of English can apply for entry onto the project of their choice by presenting a relevant research proposal when applying for admission. Alternatively you may also consider developing your own research proposal based on the research specialisms within the school.

Pattern Recognition/Classifiers PhD/Mphil

£ 13,300 VAT inc.