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    Linkage Projects - Grant ID: LP160101469

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    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $500,000.00
    Summary
    Biochemical text mining for advancing chemical and pharmaceutical knowledge. The project aims to develop novel natural language processing methods to find, extract and structure complex chemical reaction information in scientific literature. The project addresses a recognised bottleneck to efficiency in the drug discovery process, by enabling biochemical research results to be turned into actionable information. This has the potential to inform and accelerate development of effective drug treatm .... Biochemical text mining for advancing chemical and pharmaceutical knowledge. The project aims to develop novel natural language processing methods to find, extract and structure complex chemical reaction information in scientific literature. The project addresses a recognised bottleneck to efficiency in the drug discovery process, by enabling biochemical research results to be turned into actionable information. This has the potential to inform and accelerate development of effective drug treatments through the linking of relevant biochemical information. By delivering new methods that improve the compilation of knowledge about chemicals and drugs from textual information resources, the project hopes to enable faster drug discovery.
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    Linkage Projects - Grant ID: LP180100654

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    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $600,000.00
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    Dialogue-to-Action:Towards A Self-Evolving Enterprise Intelligent Assistant. The project aims to develop a novel Self-Evolving Enterprise Intelligent Assistant (EIA) by leveraging the Chatbot-based dialogue technique to acquire information, infer user intentions, understand languages, and determine subsequent actions to take through Dialogue-to-Action modelling. This new generation EIA is equipped with Artificial Generalised Intelligence, with a broad skill set able to tackle multiple business t .... Dialogue-to-Action:Towards A Self-Evolving Enterprise Intelligent Assistant. The project aims to develop a novel Self-Evolving Enterprise Intelligent Assistant (EIA) by leveraging the Chatbot-based dialogue technique to acquire information, infer user intentions, understand languages, and determine subsequent actions to take through Dialogue-to-Action modelling. This new generation EIA is equipped with Artificial Generalised Intelligence, with a broad skill set able to tackle multiple business tasks and handle fast-changing scenarios in business. The Self-Evolving EIA is a critical step on the path towards the future generation of EIA. Expected outcomes of this project are to develop adaptive EIA for Small and Medium Enterprise to improve their customer service quality.
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    Linkage Projects - Grant ID: LP210200917

    Funder
    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $343,325.00
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    AI for Legal Problem Diagnosis in the Diverse Language of Australians. The number of Australians with unmet legal needs is estimated to be over four million people per year and growing, and free legal assistance is severely under-resourced. A bottleneck for free legal assistance providers is the determination of what (if any) specific legal needs the individual has, to which end this project proposes to develop AI models to semi-automate the process, with particular focus on fairness across user .... AI for Legal Problem Diagnosis in the Diverse Language of Australians. The number of Australians with unmet legal needs is estimated to be over four million people per year and growing, and free legal assistance is severely under-resourced. A bottleneck for free legal assistance providers is the determination of what (if any) specific legal needs the individual has, to which end this project proposes to develop AI models to semi-automate the process, with particular focus on fairness across users of all backgrounds, generalisation from small amounts of curated data, and dynamic interaction with the help-seeker. The project will help deliver legal assistance to some of the most vulnerable members of Australian society, and reinforce Australia's position as a world leader in AI for Law.
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