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    Discovery Projects - Grant ID: DP0663196

    Funder
    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $201,000.00
    Summary
    Data Mining by Clustering in Very Large Relational Databases. Many commercial and governmental entities possess very large relational data that cannot be feasibly analyzed by today's computers, e.g., gene expression data, product usage databases and telecommunication call records. The clustering tools developed in this project will have a significant benefit on many business processes that involve clustering this type of data, such as fraud detection and market segmentation.
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    Discovery Projects - Grant ID: DP0988654

    Funder
    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $250,000.00
    Summary
    Modelling and Removal of Noise and Artefacts in Surveillance and Security Video for Forensic Image Analysis and Enhancement. This project spearheads research in advanced digital image and video processing technology, placing Australia at the forefront of both theoretical and applied research to safeguard Australia. It tackles fundamental issues identified in our earlier research in this area and consulting work for Victoria and NSW Police Departments in forensic investigations since 2000. Althou .... Modelling and Removal of Noise and Artefacts in Surveillance and Security Video for Forensic Image Analysis and Enhancement. This project spearheads research in advanced digital image and video processing technology, placing Australia at the forefront of both theoretical and applied research to safeguard Australia. It tackles fundamental issues identified in our earlier research in this area and consulting work for Victoria and NSW Police Departments in forensic investigations since 2000. Although the main investigation focuses on video surveillance and security systems for public safety, policing, crime prevention and border control, the outcomes of the investigation will have other applications, including digital photography for fine-art, medical imaging, picture archiving and communication systems for telemedicine and rural healthcare systems.
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    Linkage Projects - Grant ID: LP0219691

    Funder
    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $67,635.00
    Summary
    Vision Model Based Perceptual Digital Video Coding. Digital video coding and compression is an enabling technology and has diversified applications in audiovisual communications, multimedia computing, digital television broadcast and electronic entertainment industries. The project aims at spearheading research in theory, techniques and implementation of perceptual video coding in order to achieve constant and guaranteed quality in visual communications and services. It will explore a new appr .... Vision Model Based Perceptual Digital Video Coding. Digital video coding and compression is an enabling technology and has diversified applications in audiovisual communications, multimedia computing, digital television broadcast and electronic entertainment industries. The project aims at spearheading research in theory, techniques and implementation of perceptual video coding in order to achieve constant and guaranteed quality in visual communications and services. It will explore a new approach to digital video coding other than the constant bit rate coding techniques which have dominated digital video research for the past four decades. It will form a part of the theoretical foundation and principles for the next generation video coding and compression techniques, and may lead to new standards and practice.
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    Linkage Projects - Grant ID: LP0454077

    Funder
    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $70,668.00
    Summary
    Intelligent techniques to exploit the dynamic temporal structure in detection of attacks in credit application fraud. Obtaining credit using fraudulent information costs financial institutions billions of dollars. This project develops fraud detection methods in credit applications, working with credit bureau data. Existing fraud detection models are mostly applicable to transaction fraud, rather than application fraud, and are static. Fraudsters however constantly change their method of attack. .... Intelligent techniques to exploit the dynamic temporal structure in detection of attacks in credit application fraud. Obtaining credit using fraudulent information costs financial institutions billions of dollars. This project develops fraud detection methods in credit applications, working with credit bureau data. Existing fraud detection models are mostly applicable to transaction fraud, rather than application fraud, and are static. Fraudsters however constantly change their method of attack. The temporal characteristics of fraud attacks provide an additional source of information that can be exploited to gain increased predictive power. We propose a hybrid intelligent approach to construct models that are sensitive to the temporal dynamics of fraud attacks, and evolve to acknowledge the changing behaviour of fraudsters.
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    Discovery Projects - Grant ID: DP0211972

    Funder
    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $50,000.00
    Summary
    Adaptive learning of spatiotemporal patterns: Development of multi-layer spiking neuron networks using Hebbian and competitive learning. The aim of this project is to develop a method for recognising patterns that change in time. The development of a reliable method that is fast and robust to noise will have wide application in many areas, especially computer speech recognition where timing plays a crucial role. Building-blocks similar to those in the brain (spiking neurons) will be used. Aut .... Adaptive learning of spatiotemporal patterns: Development of multi-layer spiking neuron networks using Hebbian and competitive learning. The aim of this project is to develop a method for recognising patterns that change in time. The development of a reliable method that is fast and robust to noise will have wide application in many areas, especially computer speech recognition where timing plays a crucial role. Building-blocks similar to those in the brain (spiking neurons) will be used. Automatic techniques will be used to teach groups of spiking neurons the differences between sequences of events by adjusting connections between them. The significance of this approach is that it captures information about timing that is missed in existing techniques.
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    Discovery Projects - Grant ID: DP0453205

    Funder
    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $150,000.00
    Summary
    Adaptive learning in networks of spiking neurons for recognising patterns that change with time. The aim of this project is to develop a method for recognising patterns that change with time. Building-blocks similar to those in the brain (spiking neurons) will be used. Automatic techniques will be developed to teach groups of spiking neurons the differences between sequences of events by adjusting connections between neurons. The significance of this approach is that it captures information abou .... Adaptive learning in networks of spiking neurons for recognising patterns that change with time. The aim of this project is to develop a method for recognising patterns that change with time. Building-blocks similar to those in the brain (spiking neurons) will be used. Automatic techniques will be developed to teach groups of spiking neurons the differences between sequences of events by adjusting connections between neurons. The significance of this approach is that it captures information about timing that is missed in existing techniques. The development of a reliable method that is fast and robust to noise will have wide application in many areas, especially computer speech recognition where timing plays a crucial role.
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    Discovery Projects - Grant ID: DP0771815

    Funder
    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $225,000.00
    Summary
    Temporal Pattern Learning and Recognition in Neural Systems. This project is relevant to the National Research Priority area of Frontier Technologies and addresses fundamental cross-disciplinary issues of how neural systems learn patterns that change with time, which is at the cutting edge of intelligent processing systems. Applications are in rapidly growing fields of automatic speech processing, robotics, machine learning and intelligent systems, all with applications in areas of economic impo .... Temporal Pattern Learning and Recognition in Neural Systems. This project is relevant to the National Research Priority area of Frontier Technologies and addresses fundamental cross-disciplinary issues of how neural systems learn patterns that change with time, which is at the cutting edge of intelligent processing systems. Applications are in rapidly growing fields of automatic speech processing, robotics, machine learning and intelligent systems, all with applications in areas of economic importance. Application to cochlear implant speech processing will provide benefit for the hearing impaired. The project will provide students with training at an international level within Australia, thus helping ensure Australia maintains and extends its science and technology base into the future.
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    Discovery Projects - Grant ID: DP0664674

    Funder
    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $125,027.00
    Summary
    Evolutionary multi-objective algorithms for Global Grids. This research investigates alternative software technologies for Grid-based evolutionary multi-objective decision algorithms. By employing the latest adaptive techniques and taking advantage of the low cost Grid infrastructure, new parallel evolutionary systems will be developed that can rapidly supply robust solutions to complex problems. This project will further develop an understanding of scaling issues in parallel evolutionary syste .... Evolutionary multi-objective algorithms for Global Grids. This research investigates alternative software technologies for Grid-based evolutionary multi-objective decision algorithms. By employing the latest adaptive techniques and taking advantage of the low cost Grid infrastructure, new parallel evolutionary systems will be developed that can rapidly supply robust solutions to complex problems. This project will further develop an understanding of scaling issues in parallel evolutionary systems and pave the way for even more widespread application of evolutionary techniques for large scale, data-intensive applications in science and industry.
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    Discovery Projects - Grant ID: DP0774617

    Funder
    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $405,000.00
    Summary
    Data structures which change with time, a machine learning approach. Visibility of web pages, based on page importance, on the Internet controls their accessibility by users which is critical for e-Commerce applications. The page importance depends on its contents and its link structure to other web pages, both of which can be time varying. This project proposes a novel model in which time varying aspects of the changes to contents and their link structures are captured, thus allowing us a bette .... Data structures which change with time, a machine learning approach. Visibility of web pages, based on page importance, on the Internet controls their accessibility by users which is critical for e-Commerce applications. The page importance depends on its contents and its link structure to other web pages, both of which can be time varying. This project proposes a novel model in which time varying aspects of the changes to contents and their link structures are captured, thus allowing us a better understanding of how these influence the page importance over time. It will also allow us insight on how to improve the visibility of web pages.
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    Discovery Projects - Grant ID: DP0209969

    Funder
    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $370,808.00
    Summary
    Concept-based retrieval and interpretation for large data sets. Access to on-line information is growing at an exponential rate, fuelled by advances in computing and communications technologies. Current information retrieval methods are becoming ineffective due to their reliance on simple term-based methods, resulting in a massive number of matches, of which only a small proportion are relevant. We address this problem by developing new matching algorithms which understand the underlying .... Concept-based retrieval and interpretation for large data sets. Access to on-line information is growing at an exponential rate, fuelled by advances in computing and communications technologies. Current information retrieval methods are becoming ineffective due to their reliance on simple term-based methods, resulting in a massive number of matches, of which only a small proportion are relevant. We address this problem by developing new matching algorithms which understand the underlying meaning of documents in database repositories - by building semantic structures semi-automatically - and thus provide more relevant information to queries. This project will be of great benefit to a multitude of end-users in medicine, history, law and many other disciplines.
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