A Novel Framework for Optimised Ensemble Classifier. The project aims to develop a novel framework for creating an optimised ensemble classifier that will improve data analysis and the accuracy of many real-world applications such as document analysis, robotics and medical diagnosis. The project plans to develop and investigate novel methods for generating diverse training environment layers, base classifiers and fusion of classifiers. It also plans to design a multi-objective evolutionary algor ....A Novel Framework for Optimised Ensemble Classifier. The project aims to develop a novel framework for creating an optimised ensemble classifier that will improve data analysis and the accuracy of many real-world applications such as document analysis, robotics and medical diagnosis. The project plans to develop and investigate novel methods for generating diverse training environment layers, base classifiers and fusion of classifiers. It also plans to design a multi-objective evolutionary algorithm-based search obtain the optimal number of layers, clusters and base classifiers. The expected outcomes of the proposed framework are advances in classifier learning. The final outcome may be novel methods which will bring in diversity during the learning of the base classifiers and provide an optimal ensemble classifier for real-world applications.Read moreRead less
Mechanisms of nerve fibre guidance by molecular gradients. Brain wiring is crucial for brain function. The project will investigate the basic principles underlying the development of brain wiring, using both experiments and mathematical models. This will lead a predictive model of how wiring develops, both in normal and abnormal situations.
An automated system for the analysis of road safety and conditions. This project aims to develop an automated system for the analysis of road safety and conditions. Digital video road data is collected over every state road in Queensland annually, and has the potential to provide a range of value-added products for safer roads. This project will develop deep learning based neural network techniques which can learn and classify roadside objects so that video data can be automatically analysed all ....An automated system for the analysis of road safety and conditions. This project aims to develop an automated system for the analysis of road safety and conditions. Digital video road data is collected over every state road in Queensland annually, and has the potential to provide a range of value-added products for safer roads. This project will develop deep learning based neural network techniques which can learn and classify roadside objects so that video data can be automatically analysed allowing the estimation of the proximity of objects for road safety and rating. The expected outcome will be new identification techniques and software which can be incorporated with road data collection systems.Read moreRead less
Bio-inspired Computing for Problems with Dynamically Changing Constraints. The aim of this project is to design bio-inspired computing methods for dynamically changing environments. Dynamic problems arise frequently in the areas of engineering, logistics, and manufacturing. Such problems are usually subject to a large set of constraints that change over time due to changes in resources. Algorithms that can deal with such dynamic changes would benefit decision-makers. The project aims to provide ....Bio-inspired Computing for Problems with Dynamically Changing Constraints. The aim of this project is to design bio-inspired computing methods for dynamically changing environments. Dynamic problems arise frequently in the areas of engineering, logistics, and manufacturing. Such problems are usually subject to a large set of constraints that change over time due to changes in resources. Algorithms that can deal with such dynamic changes would benefit decision-makers. The project aims to provide a foundational theory as the basis for the design of bio-inspired algorithms dealing with dynamically changing constraints and provide approaches for dealing with important industrial problems.Read moreRead less
Discovery Early Career Researcher Award - Grant ID: DE140100017
Funder
Australian Research Council
Funding Amount
$394,800.00
Summary
Adaptive Optimisation of Complex Combinatorial Problems. One of the most common problems faced by planners, whether in industry or government, is optimisation, finding the optimal solution to a problem. Even a one per cent improvement in a solution can make a difference of millions of dollars in some cases. Traditionally optimisation problems are solved by analytic means or exact optimisation methods. Today, however, many optimisation problems involve complex combinatorial systems that make such ....Adaptive Optimisation of Complex Combinatorial Problems. One of the most common problems faced by planners, whether in industry or government, is optimisation, finding the optimal solution to a problem. Even a one per cent improvement in a solution can make a difference of millions of dollars in some cases. Traditionally optimisation problems are solved by analytic means or exact optimisation methods. Today, however, many optimisation problems involve complex combinatorial systems that make such traditional approaches unsuitable or intractable. This project aims to assist researchers and practitioners in solving complex combinatorial optimisation problems by adapting the optimisation strategy to the problem being solved, based on problem features such as search space difficulty. Read moreRead less
Application of artificial neural network in flood emergency decision support system. This project will develop a method for rapid estimation of flood water levels. This will increase the warning time for flood evacuation in small coastal catchments where traditional estimating techniques are too time-consuming.
Extending fuzzy logic. Fuzzy logic is good for dealing with uncertain data somewhat like people do, and this technique has been used in train braking systems, computer animation etc, but can be slow for problems with large or complex data especially if the data are changing with time. The project will design efficient fuzzy logic algorithms capable of dealing with complex real world problems.
Non-invasive prediction of adverse neural events using brain wave activity. This project aims to develop intelligent decision-making systems for non-invasive identification of adverse neural events (fatigue/freezing of gait) through real-time monitoring of brain wave activity. Analyses of the effectiveness of the changes in physiological parameters associated with electroencephalography (EEG) signals, advanced biomedical instrumentation, and optimal computational intelligence will form a basis f ....Non-invasive prediction of adverse neural events using brain wave activity. This project aims to develop intelligent decision-making systems for non-invasive identification of adverse neural events (fatigue/freezing of gait) through real-time monitoring of brain wave activity. Analyses of the effectiveness of the changes in physiological parameters associated with electroencephalography (EEG) signals, advanced biomedical instrumentation, and optimal computational intelligence will form a basis for the development of platform technology capable of monitoring and detection of neural health status. Success is expected to yield a new generation of smart dynamic non-invasive systems that will be critical for developing effective solutions to counter life threating conditions for a large cross section of the Australian population.Read moreRead less
Memetic algorithms for multiobjective optimisation problems in bioinformatics. Many questions of paramount importance in life sciences can be formulated as optimisation problems but using just a single criterion can be misleading. This project will address this problem using multiobjective optimisation and leveraging Australia's investment in supercomputing with algorithms that mimic evolutionary processes in silico.
Memetic algorithms and adaptive memory metaheuristics for large scale combinatorial optimisation problems arising in biomarker discovery. Despite modern supercomputers, the world depends on combinatorial optimisation, the branch of mathematics and computer science that involves finding optimal solutions when it is impossible to enumerate all solutions. We bring complementary skills to address the core set of the five most challenging problems arising from novel biotechnologies.