Techniques for active conceptual modelling and guided data mining for rapid knowledge discovery. Quick, accurate responses to rapidly evolving phenomena are essential. This project will develop a platform able to accept data from a variety of sources in advance of the full definition of the associated conceptual model. The project will facilitate rapid querying and direct manipulation of the mining process allowing fast, user-oriented results.
Assistive technologies for autism support harnessing social media. This project aims to tap social media to revolutionize early intervention therapy for children with autism. By creating open, extensible software for therapy delivery, and tools for parents to access high quality information and support, we will provide children a greater chance to achieve their potential and much-needed relief for parents and carers.
Computational tools to analyse and exploit the social media revolution. We aim to create technologies to analyse social media communities, which are rapidly growing in reach, complexity, and content produced and shared. Powerful techniques to tap this resource will lead to commercial outcomes for marketing and search industries, alongside deeper insight into the cultural and social impact of this Internet revolution.
Discovery Early Career Researcher Award - Grant ID: DE170101415
Funder
Australian Research Council
Funding Amount
$365,000.00
Summary
Life-long learning in the understanding of big data. This project aims to design and develop computational systems and algorithms that learn as humans do (life-long learning). This will enable systems to automatically interpret Big Data from social media, social network and public surveillance. This project will apply the knowledge learned in auxiliary Big Data sources to effectively interpret target tasks and analyse the communication network (one variant of social network). This project is exp ....Life-long learning in the understanding of big data. This project aims to design and develop computational systems and algorithms that learn as humans do (life-long learning). This will enable systems to automatically interpret Big Data from social media, social network and public surveillance. This project will apply the knowledge learned in auxiliary Big Data sources to effectively interpret target tasks and analyse the communication network (one variant of social network). This project is expected to benefit science, society and the economy, and help governments to better serve the public by improving transport logistics, modelling and regulation, and preventing crime and terrorism.Read moreRead less