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    Linkage Projects - Grant ID: LP0562156

    Funder
    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $72,444.00
    Summary
    Protecting Web Services from Distributed Denial of Service Attacks. Distributed denial-of-service (DDoS) attacks bring a tremendous threat to web services on the Internet. Large amount of web services were pulled down worldwide by the DDoS attacks, with huge losses in business. Effective approaches to defeat DDoS attacks are desperately demanded. Most existing DDoS defense systems aim to only protect the victim network and are not fully integrated. In this project we propose a novel defense syst .... Protecting Web Services from Distributed Denial of Service Attacks. Distributed denial-of-service (DDoS) attacks bring a tremendous threat to web services on the Internet. Large amount of web services were pulled down worldwide by the DDoS attacks, with huge losses in business. Effective approaches to defeat DDoS attacks are desperately demanded. Most existing DDoS defense systems aim to only protect the victim network and are not fully integrated. In this project we propose a novel defense system to protect web services from DDoS attacks. Our system is one of the first systems that have a mixture deployment in both victim end and attack source end, and integrated capabilities of intrusion surveillance, traffic control, and traceback, thus achieve better control results over other mechanisms.
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    Discovery Projects - Grant ID: DP0881706

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    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $304,322.00
    Summary
    Algorithmics for Interactive 2.5D Graph Drawing. Technological advances have provided a data deluge over the past few years, and consequently have led to many large and complex network models in many domains. This includes terrorrist networks and biological networks, software engineering structures, and webgraphs. Visualisation is an effective tool in helping humans to understand such networks. This project aims to provide a new direction in network visualisation, using 2.5 dimensions. The algor .... Algorithmics for Interactive 2.5D Graph Drawing. Technological advances have provided a data deluge over the past few years, and consequently have led to many large and complex network models in many domains. This includes terrorrist networks and biological networks, software engineering structures, and webgraphs. Visualisation is an effective tool in helping humans to understand such networks. This project aims to provide a new direction in network visualisation, using 2.5 dimensions. The algorithms developed in the project will help security analysts to detect abnormal behavious such as money laundering, help biologists understand protein-protein interaction networks, and help engineers to understand large software systems.
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    Discovery Projects - Grant ID: DP0988838

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    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $263,000.00
    Summary
    Scalable Visual Analytics for Uncertain Dynamic Networks. Technological advances have provided a data deluge over the past few years, and have led to many large uncertain and dynamic network models. This includes terrorist networks, marketing networks, facebook networks, various biological networks, and software engineering structures. Human understanding of such networks is difficult. This project aims to provide new methods for visual analysis of large uncertain dynamic networks such as these. .... Scalable Visual Analytics for Uncertain Dynamic Networks. Technological advances have provided a data deluge over the past few years, and have led to many large uncertain and dynamic network models. This includes terrorist networks, marketing networks, facebook networks, various biological networks, and software engineering structures. Human understanding of such networks is difficult. This project aims to provide new methods for visual analysis of large uncertain dynamic networks such as these. The algorithms developed in the project will help security analysts to monitor illegal behaviour such as money laundering and terrorist activities, help biologists understand key biological systems, and help engineers to understand large software systems.
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    Discovery Projects - Grant ID: DP0345710

    Funder
    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $170,240.00
    Summary
    Multi-resolution spatial query processing. The cost of spatial query processing is directly related to spatial data complexity and accuracy. While spatial data is often stored in a database with the highest level of detail available, not all applications require the same level of detail. Recognising the difficulties of multiple representations of spatial data, in this project we propose to use multi-resolution data structures as a new foundation for efficient, application-dependent, on-demand de .... Multi-resolution spatial query processing. The cost of spatial query processing is directly related to spatial data complexity and accuracy. While spatial data is often stored in a database with the highest level of detail available, not all applications require the same level of detail. Recognising the difficulties of multiple representations of spatial data, in this project we propose to use multi-resolution data structures as a new foundation for efficient, application-dependent, on-demand derivation of data at different resolution levels. The systematic approach adopted in this project has the potential to deliver performance improvement that previous algorithm-level-only research cannot match.
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    Linkage Projects - Grant ID: LP0669394

    Funder
    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $390,000.00
    Summary
    Semantic Image Access with Intelligent User Interaction. Collaborating with the world class Microsoft Research lab on this project will put Australia in the leading position in the field of visual information access, foster new applications to enhance and accelerate visually enabled e-Research, and strengthen Australian ICT. This project will achieve significant advances in image access ranging from the personal level to the professional level, which will power Microsoft search technologies and .... Semantic Image Access with Intelligent User Interaction. Collaborating with the world class Microsoft Research lab on this project will put Australia in the leading position in the field of visual information access, foster new applications to enhance and accelerate visually enabled e-Research, and strengthen Australian ICT. This project will achieve significant advances in image access ranging from the personal level to the professional level, which will power Microsoft search technologies and bring enormous economic benefits to Australia. The advances will encourage Australians to widely use visual information. The benefits of this project can also reach the area of Safeguarding Australia by intelligently and automatically collecting and analyzing massive images.
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