Natural form, aesthetics and the human brain. This project aims to study how the brain represents the emotion of aesthetic experience. This project will establish the characteristics of flowers and floral design that govern their appeal using large scale web based data collection, and identify the neural representation of floral beauty using integrative data analysis. Outcomes of the project are expected to help flower growers and designers with product planning, supporting industry sustainabili ....Natural form, aesthetics and the human brain. This project aims to study how the brain represents the emotion of aesthetic experience. This project will establish the characteristics of flowers and floral design that govern their appeal using large scale web based data collection, and identify the neural representation of floral beauty using integrative data analysis. Outcomes of the project are expected to help flower growers and designers with product planning, supporting industry sustainability. The project will also establish how the brain generates positive experience in response to our visual environment, promoting well-being by enabling informed visual design decisions.Read moreRead less
Automatic video annotation by learning from web data. This project aims to study next-generation video annotation technologies to automatically tag raw videos using a huge set of semantic concepts. The project will study new domain adaptation schemes and frameworks in order to substantially improve video annotation performance. The resulting prototype system can be directly used by ordinary users worldwide to search their personal videos using textual queries. The system is also applicable to vi ....Automatic video annotation by learning from web data. This project aims to study next-generation video annotation technologies to automatically tag raw videos using a huge set of semantic concepts. The project will study new domain adaptation schemes and frameworks in order to substantially improve video annotation performance. The resulting prototype system can be directly used by ordinary users worldwide to search their personal videos using textual queries. The system is also applicable to video surveillance applications, which can enhance Australia’s homeland security.Read moreRead less
Automatic Training Data Search and Model Evaluation by Measuring Domain Gap. We aim to investigate computer vision training data and test data, using automatically generated data sets for facial expression recognition and object re-identification. This project expects to quantify and understand the domain gap, the distribution difference between training and test data sets. Expected outcomes of this project are insights on measuring the domain gap, the ability to estimate model performance witho ....Automatic Training Data Search and Model Evaluation by Measuring Domain Gap. We aim to investigate computer vision training data and test data, using automatically generated data sets for facial expression recognition and object re-identification. This project expects to quantify and understand the domain gap, the distribution difference between training and test data sets. Expected outcomes of this project are insights on measuring the domain gap, the ability to estimate model performance without accessing expensive test labels and improvements to system generalisation. This should provide significant benefits for computer vision applications that currently require expensive labelling, and commercial and economic benefits across sectors such as transportation, security and manufacturing.Read moreRead less
Learning kernel-based high-order visual representation for image retrieval. Image retrieval plays a key role in many practical applications. The recent increase of real-world applications calls for higher retrieval accuracy. This project aims to address this issue by exploring advanced visual representation that models the high-order information of image content. This project expects to generate new knowledge in the area of computer vision by developing a novel image retrieval framework. Expecte ....Learning kernel-based high-order visual representation for image retrieval. Image retrieval plays a key role in many practical applications. The recent increase of real-world applications calls for higher retrieval accuracy. This project aims to address this issue by exploring advanced visual representation that models the high-order information of image content. This project expects to generate new knowledge in the area of computer vision by developing a novel image retrieval framework. Expected outcomes include theory development on visual representation and more effective retrieval techniques. This should provide significant benefits, such as improving public information access services, facilitating environmental monitoring, and enhancing smart traffic management.Read moreRead less
In search of relevant things: A novel approach for image analysis. This project aims to investigate how experts’ cognitive processes may be transferred to computers for the automatic recognition of visual features. By merging computer and brain sciences, the project will characterise the way the brains of experts understand what is seen, in order to translate such a process in a new computer vision tool. This should provide significant benefits, such as automatic detection of threats or diseases ....In search of relevant things: A novel approach for image analysis. This project aims to investigate how experts’ cognitive processes may be transferred to computers for the automatic recognition of visual features. By merging computer and brain sciences, the project will characterise the way the brains of experts understand what is seen, in order to translate such a process in a new computer vision tool. This should provide significant benefits, such as automatic detection of threats or diseases in satellite and diagnostic imaging, respectively, among other applications. For the first time, the combination of how a computer analyses an image and how an expert interprets it will be used as a common language to enable machines to process visual information in a manner that mimics the way human brains do.Read moreRead less
Automatic Machine Learning with Imperfect Data for Video Analysis . This project aims to propose new algorithms and technologies for constructing an efficient video analysis system, which will be aligned with Australia’s science and research priorities. Specifically, during this project, a novel network structure search method based on auto machine learning will be proposed, an unsupervised domain adaptation algorithm will be developed, and a generative data augmentation method will be construct ....Automatic Machine Learning with Imperfect Data for Video Analysis . This project aims to propose new algorithms and technologies for constructing an efficient video analysis system, which will be aligned with Australia’s science and research priorities. Specifically, during this project, a novel network structure search method based on auto machine learning will be proposed, an unsupervised domain adaptation algorithm will be developed, and a generative data augmentation method will be constructed. All of these will construct a stable and efficient deep neural network, which is able to process large size videos captured from real scenarios in high efficiencies. Various fields, such as health care service and cybersecurity, will benefit hugely from this project.Read moreRead less
Developing key vision technology for automation of aquaculture factory. This project aims to investigate structural, coloured textural, and hyperspectral analysis approaches to achieve automated lobster molt-cycle staging and classification to the level required for commercial production. High labour cost, water contamination, and disease transmission are major barriers in Australian bay lobster aquaculture inhibiting its large scale production. Automation of the production process and reducing ....Developing key vision technology for automation of aquaculture factory. This project aims to investigate structural, coloured textural, and hyperspectral analysis approaches to achieve automated lobster molt-cycle staging and classification to the level required for commercial production. High labour cost, water contamination, and disease transmission are major barriers in Australian bay lobster aquaculture inhibiting its large scale production. Automation of the production process and reducing the human contact with animals are of high priority in the development of this Australian-led emerging industry. The project aims to develop technology to bring this world- first aquaculture factory to large scale production, and create new export opportunities for lobsters and production systems.Read moreRead less
AUSLearn: AUtomated Sample Learning for Object Recognition. This project aims to enable computers to learn how to effectively use training samples for object recognition. Training sample is the only source used by computers to learn recognising objects. This project creates a new research direction that will enable the first full exploration of the power of samples. The aims will be enabled by leveraging the recent advances in reinforcement learning, fast training algorithms, and by developing n ....AUSLearn: AUtomated Sample Learning for Object Recognition. This project aims to enable computers to learn how to effectively use training samples for object recognition. Training sample is the only source used by computers to learn recognising objects. This project creates a new research direction that will enable the first full exploration of the power of samples. The aims will be enabled by leveraging the recent advances in reinforcement learning, fast training algorithms, and by developing novel deep learning algorithms. The new algorithms will benefit a wide range of applications, e.g. to effectively use car crash training samples for accurately identifying potential road crashes in transport and to effectively use rare medical imaging training data for robustly diagnosing diseases in health.Read moreRead less
Discovery Early Career Researcher Award - Grant ID: DE220101390
Funder
Australian Research Council
Funding Amount
$402,900.00
Summary
Towards Human-like Machine Perception for Embodied AI. This project aims to investigate human-like visual perception, whereby AI machines can see and interpret the world like a human. The expected outputs will empower AI machines with the abilities of human-centered visual recognition and annotation-efficient learning through a set of deep learning techniques, and the ability to actively gather visual information through a reinforcement learning methodology (for decision support). This research ....Towards Human-like Machine Perception for Embodied AI. This project aims to investigate human-like visual perception, whereby AI machines can see and interpret the world like a human. The expected outputs will empower AI machines with the abilities of human-centered visual recognition and annotation-efficient learning through a set of deep learning techniques, and the ability to actively gather visual information through a reinforcement learning methodology (for decision support). This research is fundamental to the creation of embodied AI machines, which are expected to provide assistance to humans in industry, education and health. It thus will indicate immediate applications embracing autonomous vehicles and domestic robotics, providing scientific, social and economic benefits for Australia.Read moreRead less
Making Meta-learning Generalised . This project aims to develop novel machine learning techniques, termed generalised meta-learning, to make machines better utilise past experience to solve new tasks with few data. It expects to reduce the undesirable dependence of current machine learning on labelled data and significantly expand its application scope. Expected outcomes of the project consist of new theoretical results on meta-learning and a set of innovative algorithms that can support the bui ....Making Meta-learning Generalised . This project aims to develop novel machine learning techniques, termed generalised meta-learning, to make machines better utilise past experience to solve new tasks with few data. It expects to reduce the undesirable dependence of current machine learning on labelled data and significantly expand its application scope. Expected outcomes of the project consist of new theoretical results on meta-learning and a set of innovative algorithms that can support the building of next generation of computer vision systems to work in open and dynamic environments. This should be able to produce solid benefits to the science, society, and economy of Australian via the application of these advanced intelligent systems.Read moreRead less