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    Linkage Projects - Grant ID: LP110200166

    Funder
    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $386,000.00
    Summary
    Med-Graphic Avatar - a comprehensive, holistic and customisable model for personal health records. Our customisable Med-Graphic Avatar will open up unprecedented access, intuitive interpretation, smart utilisation, and new understanding of massive, diverse health data, and will herald a revolution in patient-centric, holistic medical care, synergising with next generation of participatory, personalised, preventative and predictive eHealth.
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    Linkage Projects - Grant ID: LP140100937

    Funder
    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $360,000.00
    Summary
    Active Management of Complex Non-self-finalising Behaviours through Deep Analytics. This project aims to build theoretical breakthroughs and novel tools for deep analytics and active management of non-self-finalising (NSF) individual and business behaviours, which are sophisticated and increasingly seen in public sectors such as taxation and business including banking and insurance. The challenging economic environment continues to make managing NSF behaviours difficult. To date, there are no su .... Active Management of Complex Non-self-finalising Behaviours through Deep Analytics. This project aims to build theoretical breakthroughs and novel tools for deep analytics and active management of non-self-finalising (NSF) individual and business behaviours, which are sophisticated and increasingly seen in public sectors such as taxation and business including banking and insurance. The challenging economic environment continues to make managing NSF behaviours difficult. To date, there are no sufficient theories or effective systems in data mining and behavioural science to systematically learn the intent, impact and patterns of NSF behaviours, and to suggest cost-effective responses to these behaviours. This project aims to ensure Australia’s leading role in innovation for evidence-driven enterprise behaviour analytics and management.
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    Linkage Projects - Grant ID: LP170100891

    Funder
    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $415,893.00
    Summary
    Reshaping superannuation practice in Australia using big data analytics. This project aims to reform superannuation investment practices in Australia. Using sophisticated data analytics and machine-learning techniques, combined with economic modelling and quantitative finance. The project will try to understand the broad characteristics of Australian superannuation investors and their practice from a ‘big data’ perspective. The expected outcomes of this project are the identification of key dete .... Reshaping superannuation practice in Australia using big data analytics. This project aims to reform superannuation investment practices in Australia. Using sophisticated data analytics and machine-learning techniques, combined with economic modelling and quantitative finance. The project will try to understand the broad characteristics of Australian superannuation investors and their practice from a ‘big data’ perspective. The expected outcomes of this project are the identification of key determinants for successful superannuation behaviour to inform decision-making for better superannuation practices and policies. It is expected that the insights arising from this project will contribute to safeguarding the future of Australia’s superannuation schemes, and to better financial security at retirement.
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    Linkage Projects - Grant ID: LP100200774

    Funder
    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $300,000.00
    Summary
    Detecting significant changes in organisation-customer interactions leading to non-compliance. The instant detection of risky customer and/or group dynamics and business policy and/or process changes dispersed in normal interactions can avoid immense losses and inconsistent policies for Government and industries, such as preventing Centrelink customer debt. This project will deliver novel analytical techniques and smart information use to effectively detect the above-mentioned changes leading to .... Detecting significant changes in organisation-customer interactions leading to non-compliance. The instant detection of risky customer and/or group dynamics and business policy and/or process changes dispersed in normal interactions can avoid immense losses and inconsistent policies for Government and industries, such as preventing Centrelink customer debt. This project will deliver novel analytical techniques and smart information use to effectively detect the above-mentioned changes leading to non-compliance. It will enhance service quality, compliance, payment accuracy and policy design for the Australian Government and industries such as Centrelink, the Department of Families, Housing, Community Services and Indigenous Affairs (FaHCSIA), banking and insurance. The resulting systems, the researchers trained and resulting publications will significantly enhance Australia's leading role in tackling change-driven non-compliance.
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    Linkage Projects - Grant ID: LP180100114

    Funder
    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $782,874.00
    Summary
    Data-driven Traffic Analytics for Incident Analysis and Management. Traffic incidents are among the primary concerns of all transport authorities around the world due to their significant impact in terms of traffic congestion and delay, air and noise pollution, and management cost. This project aims to address incident analysis and management in complex and multi-modal traffic networks by combining multidisciplinary research efforts from transportation engineering and data science. The intended .... Data-driven Traffic Analytics for Incident Analysis and Management. Traffic incidents are among the primary concerns of all transport authorities around the world due to their significant impact in terms of traffic congestion and delay, air and noise pollution, and management cost. This project aims to address incident analysis and management in complex and multi-modal traffic networks by combining multidisciplinary research efforts from transportation engineering and data science. The intended outcomes will be an innovative incident analysis and management framework synergising traffic data analytics and traffic simulation modelling as well as its key enabling techniques and prototype systems. This will significantly help mitigate incident impacts on daily commuters.
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    Linkage Projects - Grant ID: LP120200130

    Funder
    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $330,000.00
    Summary
    Integrating Mobility on Demand in urban transport infrastructures. Australia’s major cities are substantially challenged for public transport services due to the dispersed and low population densities, and thus, roads are at or beyond their capacity. Smarter demand-responsive public transport services are therefore needed. This project studies the viability of such a service under a variety of scenarios.
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    Linkage Projects - Grant ID: LP110100613

    Funder
    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $209,319.00
    Summary
    Physiologically accurate audio processing in cochlear implants. This project proposes to use a physiologically motivated computational model of the cochlea, which along with newly developed cochlear-implant electrode technology will produce the next quantum improvement in speech intelligibility and quality of hearing for implant recipients.
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    Linkage Projects - Grant ID: LP100200280

    Funder
    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $430,000.00
    Summary
    Integrated multi-level interpretation and its applications for intelligent multimodality biomedical image navigation, retrieval and tracking. The 64- and 128-slice positron emission tomography – computed tomography (PET-CT) devices at the Royal Prince Alfred Hospital were the first in the country. These scanners, with the medical cyclotron and radiochemistry facilities, represent an investment of over A$13 million. This project will address pressing issues in optimising the utilisation of the in .... Integrated multi-level interpretation and its applications for intelligent multimodality biomedical image navigation, retrieval and tracking. The 64- and 128-slice positron emission tomography – computed tomography (PET-CT) devices at the Royal Prince Alfred Hospital were the first in the country. These scanners, with the medical cyclotron and radiochemistry facilities, represent an investment of over A$13 million. This project will address pressing issues in optimising the utilisation of the information and systems to provide better service to patients and referring clinicians. This research will add considerable value to Australia's medical imaging infrastructure and healthcare delivery; and advance scientific research in better understanding of system biology, physiology and pathology. The research outcomes will strengthen Australia’s leading position in biomedical information technology research and Australian medical imaging expertise.
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