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    Linkage Projects - Grant ID: LP0560861

    Funder
    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $72,444.00
    Summary
    A novel cooperative global information system for healthcare. This project will develop a global model for healthcare based on the groundbreaking Protocol Hypothesis Testing (PHT) system, allowing expert groups of clinicians to create and share knowledge across organizations. The PHT is a unique functioning knowledge management system that allows clinicians to record patient and treatment data as it is generated in clinical practice and applies scientific methods to generate clinical knowledge, .... A novel cooperative global information system for healthcare. This project will develop a global model for healthcare based on the groundbreaking Protocol Hypothesis Testing (PHT) system, allowing expert groups of clinicians to create and share knowledge across organizations. The PHT is a unique functioning knowledge management system that allows clinicians to record patient and treatment data as it is generated in clinical practice and applies scientific methods to generate clinical knowledge, all in real-time. The project will develop and test a framework for the PHT system to be used cooperatively by expert groups across virtual organizations, refining the PHT system in the process.
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    Discovery Projects - Grant ID: DP0770741

    Funder
    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $187,378.00
    Summary
    Learning Semi-Naive Bayesian Classifiers from Numeric Data. This project addresses research priority 3, offering frontier technologies. It will deliver better and faster classification technologies that greatly help accomplish many real-world tasks including medical diagnosis, fraud detection, spam filtering and webpage search, where accurate and fast classification is critical to save life, increase efficiency, reduce crime and conserve resources. Hence this project addresses priority 4 as well .... Learning Semi-Naive Bayesian Classifiers from Numeric Data. This project addresses research priority 3, offering frontier technologies. It will deliver better and faster classification technologies that greatly help accomplish many real-world tasks including medical diagnosis, fraud detection, spam filtering and webpage search, where accurate and fast classification is critical to save life, increase efficiency, reduce crime and conserve resources. Hence this project addresses priority 4 as well, better safeguarding Australia from disease and crime. This project will also support a young research group of international standing. It will train the involved researchers to attain a high level of proficiency and excellence in machine learning research and development.
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    Discovery Projects - Grant ID: DP0559090

    Funder
    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $112,514.00
    Summary
    Investigation and development of robust rule discovery and classification system. This research focuses on a national research priority, namely smart information use. The expected outcomes of the project will greatly advance intelligent system design, such as automatic decision making, fault detection and problem diagnosis, for finance, medical, telecom and many other areas. It has great potential for commercialisation and earning incomes for the future research. The publications will benefit th .... Investigation and development of robust rule discovery and classification system. This research focuses on a national research priority, namely smart information use. The expected outcomes of the project will greatly advance intelligent system design, such as automatic decision making, fault detection and problem diagnosis, for finance, medical, telecom and many other areas. It has great potential for commercialisation and earning incomes for the future research. The publications will benefit the future development of intelligent systems for dealing with missing data. This project directly supports a PhD student and two research assistants who will most likely continue their higher degree study. These contribute to regional tertiary education.
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    Discovery Projects - Grant ID: DP0988007

    Funder
    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $225,000.00
    Summary
    Personalised Ontology Learning and Mining for Web Information Gathering. The project will provide a flexible framework for a sound theoretical model of personalised systems. It will significantly influence the development of personalised Web services and many leading industry organisations that attempt to deliver personalised services to their valuable customers. The proposed project will also strengthen the pre-existing international collaboration networks. It will establish Australian researc .... Personalised Ontology Learning and Mining for Web Information Gathering. The project will provide a flexible framework for a sound theoretical model of personalised systems. It will significantly influence the development of personalised Web services and many leading industry organisations that attempt to deliver personalised services to their valuable customers. The proposed project will also strengthen the pre-existing international collaboration networks. It will establish Australian researchers leading position in the related research fields and communities, and provide an established paradigm for other researchers to follow. In addition, the project will provide significant contributions to Australian National Research Priority in the areas of Smart Information Use.
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    Discovery Projects - Grant ID: DP0772238

    Funder
    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $405,442.00
    Summary
    Discovering justified knowledge from data. Knowledge discovery from data has assumed a critical role in numerous areas of science, commerce and public administration. However, its effectiveness is limited by the undesirable propensity of current techniques to make many false, as well as real, discoveries. This research will rectify that problem, a critical outcome given the potential cost of making decisions or setting policy using flawed information. For example, it may prevent the adoption of .... Discovering justified knowledge from data. Knowledge discovery from data has assumed a critical role in numerous areas of science, commerce and public administration. However, its effectiveness is limited by the undesirable propensity of current techniques to make many false, as well as real, discoveries. This research will rectify that problem, a critical outcome given the potential cost of making decisions or setting policy using flawed information. For example, it may prevent the adoption of ineffective strategies for addressing land degradation; inappropriately targeted public health expenditure; expensive development and clinical trialing of drugs which prove ineffective; and wasted police and security investigations into unfounded suspicions of criminal or terrorist activity.
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    Linkage Projects - Grant ID: LP0561985

    Funder
    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $72,444.00
    Summary
    Classification and Prediction Modelling for Financial Distress, Tax Debt and Insolvency for ATO Clients. The Australian Taxation Office (ATO) has clients who are not able to meet their taxation debts, resulting in revenue shortfalls for both the State and Federal Governments. Through this project, we will develop predictive models and techniques which identify client classes and clusters in the ATO client population and the defining attributes of these collections - especially those which are a .... Classification and Prediction Modelling for Financial Distress, Tax Debt and Insolvency for ATO Clients. The Australian Taxation Office (ATO) has clients who are not able to meet their taxation debts, resulting in revenue shortfalls for both the State and Federal Governments. Through this project, we will develop predictive models and techniques which identify client classes and clusters in the ATO client population and the defining attributes of these collections - especially those which are at high risk of incurring debt and defaulting on paying taxes. In turn, the early identification of clients in financial distress will allow the ATO to give them assistance so that they can reduce their debts and meet their financial obligations.
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    Discovery Projects - Grant ID: DP0450096

    Funder
    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $150,000.00
    Summary
    Advanced Bayesian Networks for Epidemiology. We will demonstrate the potential of advanced Artificial Intelligence for medical informatics by extending the capabilities of Bayesian Networks. Bayesian Networks excel when researchers need to combine causal and diagnostic reasoning in areas characterised by uncertainty. But they have one flaw which hinders their use: they do not yet easily mix continuous and discrete variables. We will extend them to handle such mixes, then demonstrate how much the .... Advanced Bayesian Networks for Epidemiology. We will demonstrate the potential of advanced Artificial Intelligence for medical informatics by extending the capabilities of Bayesian Networks. Bayesian Networks excel when researchers need to combine causal and diagnostic reasoning in areas characterised by uncertainty. But they have one flaw which hinders their use: they do not yet easily mix continuous and discrete variables. We will extend them to handle such mixes, then demonstrate how much they can improve on current methods for predicting, among other things, coronary heart disease (CHD).
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    Discovery Projects - Grant ID: DP0211282

    Funder
    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $50,000.00
    Summary
    Developing optimal synthesis strategies in distributed expert systems. The aim of this project is to investigate synthesis strategies in distributed expert systems (DESs). Such strategies are used to synthesize multiple solutions to the same task from different experts (either human experts or expert systerms) in order to obtain the final solution to the task. These strategies could be used in a wide application of domains such as insurance agencies and medical diagnosis systems. The expected .... Developing optimal synthesis strategies in distributed expert systems. The aim of this project is to investigate synthesis strategies in distributed expert systems (DESs). Such strategies are used to synthesize multiple solutions to the same task from different experts (either human experts or expert systerms) in order to obtain the final solution to the task. These strategies could be used in a wide application of domains such as insurance agencies and medical diagnosis systems. The expected outcomes are to develop computational strategies, neural network strategies, and case-based strategies for solving different synthesis cases.
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    Discovery Projects - Grant ID: DP0558879

    Funder
    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $463,000.00
    Summary
    Mining Distributed, High-Speed, Time-Variant Data Streams. With the high-speed and large volume of data generation, the data mining research community is facing an unprecedented challenge to provide instant data mining outcomes for prompt usage. Getting access to derived information from multiple, dynamically changing data is vital for many business, science and security services. Extended networks of sensors and other devices assist many environments with data collection that should be correlat .... Mining Distributed, High-Speed, Time-Variant Data Streams. With the high-speed and large volume of data generation, the data mining research community is facing an unprecedented challenge to provide instant data mining outcomes for prompt usage. Getting access to derived information from multiple, dynamically changing data is vital for many business, science and security services. Extended networks of sensors and other devices assist many environments with data collection that should be correlated and processed towards discovery of dependencies, regularities and patterns. Data mining tools, especially of this new generation, are capable of dealing with data streams, and they offer great benefits for users from many industry sectors; defence, health management, security, commerce and science.
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    Linkage Projects - Grant ID: LP0562568

    Funder
    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $144,888.00
    Summary
    Developing a Smart Monitoring System for Leakage Currents from Insulators on Wooden Poles. Numerous wooden poles are used for electricity power transmission in urban and rural areas of Australia. Insulators suspended on poles are subject to contamination and moisture that cause partial discharge currents to flow through the wooden poles, resulting in pole fires leading to loss of power to customers and possible bush fires. This project aims at studying the characteristics of leakage currents fr .... Developing a Smart Monitoring System for Leakage Currents from Insulators on Wooden Poles. Numerous wooden poles are used for electricity power transmission in urban and rural areas of Australia. Insulators suspended on poles are subject to contamination and moisture that cause partial discharge currents to flow through the wooden poles, resulting in pole fires leading to loss of power to customers and possible bush fires. This project aims at studying the characteristics of leakage currents from insulators on wooden poles in Australian conditions and developing a smart monitoring system to detect and prevent pole fires caused by leakage currents. The outcomes will reduce the risk of pole fires, hence improving public safety, reliability of power supply and sustainability of the Australian power industry.
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