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    Discovery Projects - Grant ID: DP220102197

    Funder
    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $495,000.00
    Summary
    Shape4D: Modelling the Spatiotemporal Deformation Patterns in 3D Shapes. This research will develop new mathematical methods and algorithms that will enable the use of population-level longitudinal studies to model the spatial and temporal deformation patterns in 3D biological objects. Using novel geometric and deep learning techniques, it will create new methods that will allow the characterization of how the 3D shape of objects deforms with ageing, disease progression and interaction with thei .... Shape4D: Modelling the Spatiotemporal Deformation Patterns in 3D Shapes. This research will develop new mathematical methods and algorithms that will enable the use of population-level longitudinal studies to model the spatial and temporal deformation patterns in 3D biological objects. Using novel geometric and deep learning techniques, it will create new methods that will allow the characterization of how the 3D shape of objects deforms with ageing, disease progression and interaction with their environment, and the simulation of spatiotemporal deformations in anatomical organs. Benefits include a better understanding of growth processes, predictive models of how degenerative diseases progress and a computational framework that will assist in designing proper mitigation and intervention strategies.
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    Discovery Projects - Grant ID: DP210100640

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    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $425,912.00
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    A Novel Automatic Neural Network Feature Extractor. This project aims to study feature extraction abilities of convolutional as well as traditional neural networks and develop a generic feature extractor which can be applied to wide variety of real-world image and non-image data. New concepts for automatic feature extraction, feature explanation, hybrid evolutionary algorithms and non-iterative ensemble learning will be introduced and evaluated. The expected outcomes are a generic feature extrac .... A Novel Automatic Neural Network Feature Extractor. This project aims to study feature extraction abilities of convolutional as well as traditional neural networks and develop a generic feature extractor which can be applied to wide variety of real-world image and non-image data. New concepts for automatic feature extraction, feature explanation, hybrid evolutionary algorithms and non-iterative ensemble learning will be introduced and evaluated. The expected outcomes are a generic feature extractor for automatically extracting features, an optimiser for finding optimal parameters and non-iterative ensemble learning technique for classification of features into classes. The impact of this project will be automatic feature extractors and classifiers for real-world applications.
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    Discovery Projects - Grant ID: DP190102261

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    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $380,000.00
    Summary
    Leveraging 3D computer vision for camera-based precise geo-localisation. This project aims to develop advanced 3D computer vision and image processing technology that can turn regular cameras into high-precision location-sensing devices. Spatial Location is a fundamental type of information of our physical world. Determining the precise location of people, vehicle, and mobile devices is essential for many critical applications. Outcomes of the project will enable a wide range of novel applicatio .... Leveraging 3D computer vision for camera-based precise geo-localisation. This project aims to develop advanced 3D computer vision and image processing technology that can turn regular cameras into high-precision location-sensing devices. Spatial Location is a fundamental type of information of our physical world. Determining the precise location of people, vehicle, and mobile devices is essential for many critical applications. Outcomes of the project will enable a wide range of novel applications of significant social, environmental and economic value, such as Location-Aware Service, Environment Monitoring, Augmented Reality, Autonomous Vehicle, and Rapid Emergency Response. The project will enhance Australia's international competitive advantage in forefront of ICT research and technology innovation.
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    Australian Laureate Fellowships - Grant ID: FL170100117

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    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $3,208,192.00
    Summary
    On snapping up semantics of dynamic pixels from moving cameras. The project aims to develop a suite of original models and algorithms for processing and understanding videos captured by moving cameras, and to establish the mathematical foundations for deep learning-based computer vision to provide theoretical underpinnings. The project expects to generate new knowledge that will transform moving-camera computer vision with step-changes in visual quality enhancement, compression and acceleration .... On snapping up semantics of dynamic pixels from moving cameras. The project aims to develop a suite of original models and algorithms for processing and understanding videos captured by moving cameras, and to establish the mathematical foundations for deep learning-based computer vision to provide theoretical underpinnings. The project expects to generate new knowledge that will transform moving-camera computer vision with step-changes in visual quality enhancement, compression and acceleration technologies, and solutions for fundamental computer vision tasks. A new concept of feature complexity for measuring the discriminant and learnable abilities of features from deep models will also be defined. The outcomes of the project will be critical for enabling autonomous machines to perceive and interact with the environment.
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    ARC Future Fellowships - Grant ID: FT190100623

    Funder
    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $1,015,000.00
    Summary
    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.
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