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    Linkage Projects - Grant ID: LP180100222

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    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $436,824.00
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    Asset Intelligence: Maximising Operational Effectiveness for Digital Era . The primary aim of this project is to develop an innovative lifecycle semantic–based decision making approach through asset intelligence so as to maximize the operational effectiveness maintenance, repair and rehabilitation planning of infrastructure assets, such as concrete pavement. The research intends to address an important gap by providing logical formalisms and real-time capability to life-cycle asset information t .... Asset Intelligence: Maximising Operational Effectiveness for Digital Era . The primary aim of this project is to develop an innovative lifecycle semantic–based decision making approach through asset intelligence so as to maximize the operational effectiveness maintenance, repair and rehabilitation planning of infrastructure assets, such as concrete pavement. The research intends to address an important gap by providing logical formalisms and real-time capability to life-cycle asset information through computational intelligence. The expected outcome will be an intelligent asset management platform that provides structured and semantically enriched lifecycle asset information for optimised solutions to help reduce the cost, time and effort in asset information storage and retrieval, and decision-making.
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    Discovery Projects - Grant ID: DP200100040

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    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $450,000.00
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    Improving human reasoning with causal Bayes networks: a multimodal approach. This project aims to improve human causal and probabilistic reasoning about complex systems by taking a user-centric, multimodal, interactive approach. The project will explore new integrated visual and verbal ways of explaining a causal probabilistic model and its reasoning, to reduce known human reasoning difficulties, and investigate how to reduce cognitive load by prioritising the most useful user- and context-speci .... Improving human reasoning with causal Bayes networks: a multimodal approach. This project aims to improve human causal and probabilistic reasoning about complex systems by taking a user-centric, multimodal, interactive approach. The project will explore new integrated visual and verbal ways of explaining a causal probabilistic model and its reasoning, to reduce known human reasoning difficulties, and investigate how to reduce cognitive load by prioritising the most useful user- and context-specific information. Expected outcomes include novel AI methods that empower users to drive the reasoning process and strengthen trust in the system’s reasoning. Performance will be assessed in medical and legal domains, with significant potential benefits to end users from better, more transparent reasoning and decision making.
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    Linkage Projects - Grant ID: LP180101309

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    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $321,000.00
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    Dynamic Deep Learning for Electricity Demand Forecasting. This project aims at developing a deep learning technology for high resolution electricity demand forecasting and residential demand response modelling. Electricity consumption data are dynamic and highly uncertain. The deep learning technology expects to provide accurate demand forecasting, and thus enabling optimal use of existing grid assets and guiding future investments. The expected outcome can support data-driven decision-making in .... Dynamic Deep Learning for Electricity Demand Forecasting. This project aims at developing a deep learning technology for high resolution electricity demand forecasting and residential demand response modelling. Electricity consumption data are dynamic and highly uncertain. The deep learning technology expects to provide accurate demand forecasting, and thus enabling optimal use of existing grid assets and guiding future investments. The expected outcome can support data-driven decision-making in Australia's electricity distribution network planning and operation by considering future challenges such as integrating battery storage and electric vehicles into the grid, and thus providing reliable energy. The project expects to train next generation expert workforce for Australia's future power grid.
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