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    Discovery Projects - Grant ID: DP0987168

    Funder
    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $515,000.00
    Summary
    Supporting adaptive, interactive documents. The project will improve comprehensibility of technical material, reduce paper usage, encourage collaborative science, improve the reliability of published science (by allowing post-publication annotation and correction), and improve the accessibility of technical material for readers who are blind or have poor vision. The project also holds considerable potential for supporting Australian companies in the publishing and document processing industries.
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    Discovery Projects - Grant ID: DP0770931

    Funder
    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $325,000.00
    Summary
    Personalised Content Delivery for Assisted Navigation of Information Rich, Physical Environments such as a Museum. The research will yield improved international standing through scientific advances disseminated through high impact refereed publications and open source software. The collaborations within the project will make Melbourne a hub for research in user modeling and language technology. This will attract post-graduate students in these areas, and potentially commercialisation interest. .... Personalised Content Delivery for Assisted Navigation of Information Rich, Physical Environments such as a Museum. The research will yield improved international standing through scientific advances disseminated through high impact refereed publications and open source software. The collaborations within the project will make Melbourne a hub for research in user modeling and language technology. This will attract post-graduate students in these areas, and potentially commercialisation interest. The demonstration prototypes will provide proof of concept of eventual applications that improve the capabilities of the environments in which we live. These applications, which can be investigated by follow-up projects, will in turn encourage collaborations with Australian companies seeking to build innovative software applications.
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    Discovery Projects - Grant ID: DP0878195

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    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $315,000.00
    Summary
    Multi-sensory Fusion and Understanding in Robotic Assistive Technology Environments. The research will yield improved international standing through scientific advances disseminated through high impact refereed publications and open source software. The synergy between Language Technology and Robotics will attract post-graduate students in these areas, and potentially commercialisation interest. The demonstration prototype will provide proof of concept of an application that improves the capabil .... Multi-sensory Fusion and Understanding in Robotic Assistive Technology Environments. The research will yield improved international standing through scientific advances disseminated through high impact refereed publications and open source software. The synergy between Language Technology and Robotics will attract post-graduate students in these areas, and potentially commercialisation interest. The demonstration prototype will provide proof of concept of an application that improves the capabilities of human-centric environments, especially for people with limited mobility or cognitive function. The deployment of this research will extend the independence of such people beyond the time when they may otherwise need to be institutionalized, which will benefit both them and the remainder of society.
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    Linkage Projects - Grant ID: LP0883416

    Funder
    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $310,000.00
    Summary
    Sentiment detection from opinion surveys -- the quest for customer and employee satisfaction. The research will yield improved international standing through scientific advances disseminated through high impact refereed publications and open source software. The advances made through the application of sophisticated probabilistic techniques to Language Technology problems will attract post-graduate students, and promote commercial interest. The demonstration prototype will provide proof of conce .... Sentiment detection from opinion surveys -- the quest for customer and employee satisfaction. The research will yield improved international standing through scientific advances disseminated through high impact refereed publications and open source software. The advances made through the application of sophisticated probabilistic techniques to Language Technology problems will attract post-graduate students, and promote commercial interest. The demonstration prototype will provide proof of concept of an application that enables business intelligence to automatically process free-form feedback from customers and employees, with resultant recommendations leading to increased customer and employee satisfaction. The applicability of the outcomes of this research to service industries will further improve Australia's service reputation.
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    Discovery Projects - Grant ID: DP0209565

    Funder
    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $206,198.00
    Summary
    Query interpretation and response generation in large on-line resources. The unprecedented information explosion associated with the evolution of the Internet makes salient the challenge of providing users with answers to queries posed to Internet resources. The proposed project will apply machine learning and reasoning under uncertainty techniques to leverage the large amount of data found in the Internet in order to perform three tasks: (1) infer users' informational goals from their questions .... Query interpretation and response generation in large on-line resources. The unprecedented information explosion associated with the evolution of the Internet makes salient the challenge of providing users with answers to queries posed to Internet resources. The proposed project will apply machine learning and reasoning under uncertainty techniques to leverage the large amount of data found in the Internet in order to perform three tasks: (1) infer users' informational goals from their questions, (2) modify questions to improve the accuracy of retrieval engines, and (3) compose concise replies from the retrieved documents. The envisioned outcome of this project is a system that will generate replies to questions posed to on-line resources.
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    Linkage Projects - Grant ID: LP0347470

    Funder
    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $195,000.00
    Summary
    Deja-Vu -- A mechanism for constructing dialogue memory for resource-bounded agents. The ability to provide contextual information during interactions with computer systems has great potential to improve the overall experience for users. We propose to develop such an ability in the form of an automatically generated, continuously updated ``dialogue memory'', which may reside at server sites or in the PDAs of individual users. This memory will be generated by means of a novel approach which combi .... Deja-Vu -- A mechanism for constructing dialogue memory for resource-bounded agents. The ability to provide contextual information during interactions with computer systems has great potential to improve the overall experience for users. We propose to develop such an ability in the form of an automatically generated, continuously updated ``dialogue memory'', which may reside at server sites or in the PDAs of individual users. This memory will be generated by means of a novel approach which combines Natural Language techniques to extract dialogue features, model-selection techniques to cluster related dialogues, and cognitive modeling techniques to prune the resultant memories. The implemented computer system will be tested in the domain of trouble-shooting dialogues.
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    Discovery Projects - Grant ID: DP0344013

    Funder
    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $198,000.00
    Summary
    A Minimum Message Length Approach for Discourse Interpretation. The ability to communicate with computer systems in Natural Language has great potential to improve the overall experience for users. However, current systems support only limited means of communication. In this project, we propose to investigate the application of model-selection techniques for interpreting human discourse. In particular, we will consider situations where the computer interprets users' discourse in the context of i .... A Minimum Message Length Approach for Discourse Interpretation. The ability to communicate with computer systems in Natural Language has great potential to improve the overall experience for users. However, current systems support only limited means of communication. In this project, we propose to investigate the application of model-selection techniques for interpreting human discourse. In particular, we will consider situations where the computer interprets users' discourse in the context of its own knowledge. The versatility of our approach will be demonstrated by using it to (1) interpret discourse in a human-computer dialogue, (2) provide feedback to short essays, and (3) determine the impact of a document on a model.
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    Discovery Projects - Grant ID: DP0556455

    Funder
    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $143,316.00
    Summary
    Automatic Ontology Learning and Data Reasoning in Web Mining. This research has an impact on both research and practical applications. In research, it provides opportunities for research students to carry out research using both data mining and data reasoning to solving Web based application problems. In practical, it can help IT industry to design the new generation of Web mining systems in order to provide invaluable service to users. This research also develops new techniques for data automa .... Automatic Ontology Learning and Data Reasoning in Web Mining. This research has an impact on both research and practical applications. In research, it provides opportunities for research students to carry out research using both data mining and data reasoning to solving Web based application problems. In practical, it can help IT industry to design the new generation of Web mining systems in order to provide invaluable service to users. This research also develops new techniques for data automatic processing within areas of smart information use in Australia. In particular it further develops data mining techniques by introducing data reasoning models for using discovered knowledge. It must be useful to improve the efficiency of the existing data mining systems.
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    Discovery Projects - Grant ID: DP0663879

    Funder
    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $160,744.00
    Summary
    Information Delivery from Segmented Textual Data Streams. This project will contribute to the advancement of ICT innovation in Australia by developing a robust, reusable language understanding engine. The technology will be tailored to web applications, in the form of a conceptually-aware web search engine capable of tracking cross-document dialogues and identifying the core semantic thread of the dialogue. It will place Australia at the forefront of next-generation language technology developme .... Information Delivery from Segmented Textual Data Streams. This project will contribute to the advancement of ICT innovation in Australia by developing a robust, reusable language understanding engine. The technology will be tailored to web applications, in the form of a conceptually-aware web search engine capable of tracking cross-document dialogues and identifying the core semantic thread of the dialogue. It will place Australia at the forefront of next-generation language technology development, with applications in areas including concept-based multi-document summarisation and email surveillance.
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    Discovery Projects - Grant ID: DP0450750

    Funder
    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $290,000.00
    Summary
    A scalable and portable question-answering system. The current availability of large volumes of free text digitally stored demands the development of methodologies that can automatically find specific answers to user questions about this "unstructured" information. The goal of this project is to develop a scalable portable and domain-independent real-time natural-language question-answering system that explores the logical contents of the text. To achieve this we will fuse current approaches to .... A scalable and portable question-answering system. The current availability of large volumes of free text digitally stored demands the development of methodologies that can automatically find specific answers to user questions about this "unstructured" information. The goal of this project is to develop a scalable portable and domain-independent real-time natural-language question-answering system that explores the logical contents of the text. To achieve this we will fuse current approaches to question answering with approaches that look at the logical contents of the questions and answer candidates. A central part of the project will be the characterisation of the optimal logical forms, the determination of efficient methods to create and store sentence logical forms of potentially large volumes of text, and the treatment of difficult questions by incorporating summarisation and text generation techniques.
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