Linkage Infrastructure, Equipment And Facilities - Grant ID: LE130100156
Funder
Australian Research Council
Funding Amount
$210,000.00
Summary
Computational infrastructure for machine learning in computer vision. The many trillions of images stored on computers around the world, including more than 100 billion on Facebook alone, represent exactly the information needed to develop artificial vision. All we need do is extract it. This project will develop the computational infrastructure required to allow Australian researchers to achieve this goal.
Discovery Early Career Researcher Award - Grant ID: DE120102948
Funder
Australian Research Council
Funding Amount
$375,000.00
Summary
Interactive computer vision for image interpretation. This project aims at pushing forward the fundamental research in interactive computer vision. The outcome of this project will enable reliable and efficient solutions to real world image interpretation tasks, such as medical image analysis, financial document processing, and impact evaluation from natural disasters.
3D Vision Geometric Optimisation in Deep Learning. This project aims to develop a methodology for integrating the algorithms of 3D Vision Geometry and Optimization into the framework of Machine Learning and demonstrate the wide applicability of the new methods on a variety of challenging fundamental problems in Computer Vision. These include 3D geometric scene understanding, and estimation and prediction of human 2D/3D pose and activity. Applications of this technology are to be found in Intell ....3D Vision Geometric Optimisation in Deep Learning. This project aims to develop a methodology for integrating the algorithms of 3D Vision Geometry and Optimization into the framework of Machine Learning and demonstrate the wide applicability of the new methods on a variety of challenging fundamental problems in Computer Vision. These include 3D geometric scene understanding, and estimation and prediction of human 2D/3D pose and activity. Applications of this technology are to be found in Intelligent Transportation, Environment Monitoring, and Augmented Reality, applicable in smart-city planning and medical applications such as computer-enhanced surgery. The goal is to build Australia's competitive advantage in the forefront of ICT research and technology innovation.Read moreRead less
Discovery Early Career Researcher Award - Grant ID: DE140100180
Funder
Australian Research Council
Funding Amount
$394,305.00
Summary
Advancing Dense 3D Reconstruction of Non-rigid Scenes by Using a Moving Camera. This project will advance the fundamental research in geometric computer vision and develop a new framework for efficient dense three-dimensional reconstruction of non-rigid scenes by using a moving camera. It is expected that this project will bring about breakthroughs in geometric computer vision with many daily applications, including three-dimensional natural human-computer interaction, three-dimensional reconstr ....Advancing Dense 3D Reconstruction of Non-rigid Scenes by Using a Moving Camera. This project will advance the fundamental research in geometric computer vision and develop a new framework for efficient dense three-dimensional reconstruction of non-rigid scenes by using a moving camera. It is expected that this project will bring about breakthroughs in geometric computer vision with many daily applications, including three-dimensional natural human-computer interaction, three-dimensional reconstruction from historical movies and three-dimensional realistic animations. Its outcomes will enable users to capture and manipulate their surrounding dynamic world in three-dimensions easily and conveniently. This project will alleviate many of the major difficulties (dense correspondences, long sequences, complex deformations) with conventional non-rigid reconstruction methods.Read moreRead less
Declarative Networks: Towards Robust and Explainable Deep Learning. The aim of this project is to develop declarative machine learning techniques that exploit inherent structure and models of the world. Deep learning has become the dominant approach for machine learning with many products and promises built on this technology. But deep learning is expensive, opaque, brittle and relies solely on human labelled data. This project intends to make deep learning more reliable by establishing theory a ....Declarative Networks: Towards Robust and Explainable Deep Learning. The aim of this project is to develop declarative machine learning techniques that exploit inherent structure and models of the world. Deep learning has become the dominant approach for machine learning with many products and promises built on this technology. But deep learning is expensive, opaque, brittle and relies solely on human labelled data. This project intends to make deep learning more reliable by establishing theory and algorithms that allow physical and mathematical models to be embedded within a deep learning framework, providing performance guarantees and interpretability. This would likely benefit machine learning based products that can understand the world and interact with humans naturally through vision and language.Read moreRead less
Discovery Early Career Researcher Award - Grant ID: DE180100628
Funder
Australian Research Council
Funding Amount
$368,446.00
Summary
Machine vision techniques for solar power forecasting and generation. This project aims to advance the research in short-term solar power forecasting and optimise the generation process using machine vision techniques. This project will use cameras to capture images of sky and mirror surfaces of heliostats. The scientific novelties are the exploration of geometry-aware feature representations for solar power prediction and building three-dimensional models of mirror surfaces of heliostats to opt ....Machine vision techniques for solar power forecasting and generation. This project aims to advance the research in short-term solar power forecasting and optimise the generation process using machine vision techniques. This project will use cameras to capture images of sky and mirror surfaces of heliostats. The scientific novelties are the exploration of geometry-aware feature representations for solar power prediction and building three-dimensional models of mirror surfaces of heliostats to optimise the solar power generation process. The outcome is a working prototype to boost the solar power forecasting accuracy and a three-dimensional reconstruction system to be helpful for the solar power generation. These outcomes will highly benefit the short-term solar power forecasting, generation and electricity grid management systems.Read moreRead less
Solve it or Ignore it? The Challenge of Alignment Distortion and Creating Next Generation Automatic Facial Expression Detection. The last two decades have seen an escalating interest in automating the coding of facial expressions. Despite this keen interest, the promise of computer vision systems to accurately code facial expressions in natural circumstances remains elusive. Our interdisciplinary team will research a new paradigm to account for facial alignment distortion directly rather than ai ....Solve it or Ignore it? The Challenge of Alignment Distortion and Creating Next Generation Automatic Facial Expression Detection. The last two decades have seen an escalating interest in automating the coding of facial expressions. Despite this keen interest, the promise of computer vision systems to accurately code facial expressions in natural circumstances remains elusive. Our interdisciplinary team will research a new paradigm to account for facial alignment distortion directly rather than aiming to achieve invariance to it. The project will also research new data agnostic feature compaction capabilities to enable scalable learning on the world’s largest and challenging expression dataset available to us through international collaboration. Tackling these two major open problems will make accurate coding of facial expressions in natural environments achievable.Read moreRead less
Discovery Early Career Researcher Award - Grant ID: DE150101365
Funder
Australian Research Council
Funding Amount
$360,000.00
Summary
In-person tele-presence through hybrid camera networks. This project aims to develop novel theories and algorithms for live capturing of accurate dense 3D models of moving subjects based on hybrid camera networks. The latter consist of a mix of static external red, green, blue plus depth (RGB-D) cameras and a dynamic head-mounted regular camera. The scientific novelties will be dense, non-rigid, and collaborative structure-from-motion theories that maximise the exploitation of such hybrid inform ....In-person tele-presence through hybrid camera networks. This project aims to develop novel theories and algorithms for live capturing of accurate dense 3D models of moving subjects based on hybrid camera networks. The latter consist of a mix of static external red, green, blue plus depth (RGB-D) cameras and a dynamic head-mounted regular camera. The scientific novelties will be dense, non-rigid, and collaborative structure-from-motion theories that maximise the exploitation of such hybrid information, for instance by utilising exact head-pose information. The outcome is a working prototype producing live full-body animations, thus leveraging new applications in the Information Technology industry. Highly strategically relevant examples are given by 3D tele-presence, enhanced tele-operation, robotics, and intelligent transportation systems.Read moreRead less
Autonomous Functions for Smart Cars. The aim of this project is to develop autonomous functions for smart cars, such as lane departure warning, driver fatigue warning, and automatic lane following. Every year 70,000 people are killed in road accidents, 95% of which can be attributed to driver error. The potential outcomes of this project therefore significant. Many of the theoretical methods required for this project have been developed by our group. However, further theoretical refinements fo ....Autonomous Functions for Smart Cars. The aim of this project is to develop autonomous functions for smart cars, such as lane departure warning, driver fatigue warning, and automatic lane following. Every year 70,000 people are killed in road accidents, 95% of which can be attributed to driver error. The potential outcomes of this project therefore significant. Many of the theoretical methods required for this project have been developed by our group. However, further theoretical refinements followed by experimental verification is necessary. For smart cars to be accepted, the systems must be demonstrated to be reliable and to operate in a wide range of conditions.Read moreRead less
Omniscient face recognition for uncooperative subjects. The outcomes of this project will enable effective video surveillance technology to be developed for use by law enforcement and national security agencies. It will lead to reliable identification of humans at a distance by automatically detecting and recognising faces, for use in counter-terrorism surveillance and commercial robot-human interfaces.