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    Discovery Projects - Grant ID: DP240102329

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    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $533,377.00
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    EEG Based Global Network Models and Platform for Brain States Assessment. This project aims to generate new knowledge and tools in global brain network modelling and deep learning technology. It addresses the significant issues in higher brain function state assessment using brain signal EEG. The project applies global brain networks to model brain dynamical activities as a whole, and assesses higher brain functions such as consciousness, fatigue, sleep, stress and depression, and their step by .... EEG Based Global Network Models and Platform for Brain States Assessment. This project aims to generate new knowledge and tools in global brain network modelling and deep learning technology. It addresses the significant issues in higher brain function state assessment using brain signal EEG. The project applies global brain networks to model brain dynamical activities as a whole, and assesses higher brain functions such as consciousness, fatigue, sleep, stress and depression, and their step by step evolution in real-time using innovative deep learning approaches. The expected outcomes are optimised brain network models and a platform technology. The intended results can be applied to greatly improve the sleep quality and productivity of general community, and the safety of workplace and transportation.
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    Discovery Early Career Researcher Award - Grant ID: DE230100495

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    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $422,154.00
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    Structured Federated Learning for Personalised Intelligence on Devices. The project aims to develop a new structured federated machine-learning framework to enhance the customisation of artificial intelligence across mobile and smart devices. It seeks to enable users to receive customised services on their devices without sending their sensitive personal data to a cloud service provider. Anticipated benefits include greater privacy, data security and device performance, as well as better end-use .... Structured Federated Learning for Personalised Intelligence on Devices. The project aims to develop a new structured federated machine-learning framework to enhance the customisation of artificial intelligence across mobile and smart devices. It seeks to enable users to receive customised services on their devices without sending their sensitive personal data to a cloud service provider. Anticipated benefits include greater privacy, data security and device performance, as well as better end-user experience. Expected outcomes of this research include new knowledge, toolkits and algorithms for use in developing machine-learning based secure, efficient and fault-tolerant technologies for software applications, mobile services, cloud computing, autonomous vehicles and advanced manufacturing processes.
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    ARC Future Fellowships - Grant ID: FT230100121

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    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $1,140,382.00
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    Situated Anomaly Detection in an Open Environment. This project aims to investigate situated anomaly detection in an open environment. Existing anomaly detection techniques follow the setting of conventional machine learning and discover anomalies from a set of collected data. In contrast, this project proposes to develop the next-generation of anomaly detection algorithms by learning from interactions with an open environment, which enables the discovery of new anomalies and the early detection .... Situated Anomaly Detection in an Open Environment. This project aims to investigate situated anomaly detection in an open environment. Existing anomaly detection techniques follow the setting of conventional machine learning and discover anomalies from a set of collected data. In contrast, this project proposes to develop the next-generation of anomaly detection algorithms by learning from interactions with an open environment, which enables the discovery of new anomalies and the early detection of anomalies. The established theories and developed algorithms will advance frontier technologies in machine intelligence. The success of the project will contribute to a wide range of real applications in cybersecurity, defence and finance, bringing massive social and economic benefits.
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    Discovery Projects - Grant ID: DP240102349

    Funder
    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $554,096.00
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    Toward Human-guided Safe Reinforcement Learning in the Real World. This project aims to investigate human-guided safe reinforcement learning (RL). Safe RL is an important topic that could enable real applications of RL systems by addressing safety constraints. Existing safe RL assumes the availability of specified safety constraints in mathematical or logical forms. This project proposes to study learning safety objectives from information provided directly by humans or indirectly via language m .... Toward Human-guided Safe Reinforcement Learning in the Real World. This project aims to investigate human-guided safe reinforcement learning (RL). Safe RL is an important topic that could enable real applications of RL systems by addressing safety constraints. Existing safe RL assumes the availability of specified safety constraints in mathematical or logical forms. This project proposes to study learning safety objectives from information provided directly by humans or indirectly via language models, and human-guided continuous correction for safety improvements. The established theories and developed algorithms will advance frontier technologies in AI and contribute to a wide range of real applications of safe RL, such as robotics and autonomous driving, bringing enormous social and economic benefits.
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