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    Discovery Projects - Grant ID: DP1095725

    Funder
    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $300,000.00
    Summary
    Reconceiving Machine Learning. The proposed research will develop a new way to consider problems to which machine learning can be applied. Machine learning is crucial enabler of the digital economy. The research will provide better opportunities for Australian industry to gain a competitive advantage with machine learning technology. The framework developed will enable better opportunities for collaborative research and will build and strengthen international linkages.
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    Discovery Projects - Grant ID: DP0881829

    Funder
    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $225,000.00
    Summary
    Evolving largest scale concept structures. This project will find new methods of collective intelligence- many small computer programs acting in synergy. Such software has many applications from data mining to networks of sensors, but the main focus will be on one of the Grand Challenges of artificial intelligence -- the Japanese game of Go. Go is at least as difficult as Chess but computers are far from reaching the skill of human experts. Insights into the human brain from autism and savants w .... Evolving largest scale concept structures. This project will find new methods of collective intelligence- many small computer programs acting in synergy. Such software has many applications from data mining to networks of sensors, but the main focus will be on one of the Grand Challenges of artificial intelligence -- the Japanese game of Go. Go is at least as difficult as Chess but computers are far from reaching the skill of human experts. Insights into the human brain from autism and savants will form the foundations of the new computational approaches we will develop.
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    Discovery Projects - Grant ID: DP1096499

    Funder
    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $310,000.00
    Summary
    A more intelligent knowledge-based system apprentice. Our previous techniques already had an impact on Australian industry, with five Australian companies marketing such technology, and for three of these it is a central technology. We expect an early uptake of the enhancements we propose by these companies, greatly increasing their international competitiveness against other rule technologies. Three of these companies are very recent, so we would expect other company uptake of the new enhance .... A more intelligent knowledge-based system apprentice. Our previous techniques already had an impact on Australian industry, with five Australian companies marketing such technology, and for three of these it is a central technology. We expect an early uptake of the enhancements we propose by these companies, greatly increasing their international competitiveness against other rule technologies. Three of these companies are very recent, so we would expect other company uptake of the new enhanced technology. In turn Australian companies using the technology will improve their competitiveness in an increasingly knowledge-based economy by being able to more rapidly and easily deploy knowledge-based systems. Our previous techniques have already had a significant impact in medical practice.
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    Discovery Projects - Grant ID: DP0559005

    Funder
    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $193,000.00
    Summary
    New Directions in Mining Complex Spatial Relationships in Large Scientific Databases. International and Australian organizations are investing in large projects involving the collection of terabytes of scientific data. The Anglo-Australian Galaxy Redshift Survey in eastern Australia has obtained data for a quarter of a million galaxies. Similarly the Tropical Ocean Global Atmophere(TOGA) program is being expanded to collect data from the equatorial pacific region which will help better understa .... New Directions in Mining Complex Spatial Relationships in Large Scientific Databases. International and Australian organizations are investing in large projects involving the collection of terabytes of scientific data. The Anglo-Australian Galaxy Redshift Survey in eastern Australia has obtained data for a quarter of a million galaxies. Similarly the Tropical Ocean Global Atmophere(TOGA) program is being expanded to collect data from the equatorial pacific region which will help better understand the El Nino/Southern Oscillation Cycle. We are developing powerful spatial data mining tools which will go a long way in finding potential nuggets of useful information in these large databases and help Australian and international scientists hypothesise new theories to explain the underlying phenomenon.
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    Linkage Projects - Grant ID: LP0991428

    Funder
    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $255,000.00
    Summary
    Emergency Control of Catastrophic Disturbances in a Power System. Following the tragic events of 11 September 2001, there are increased concerns about the security and robustness of power systems to evolving spectra of threats, such as natural disasters (e.g., earthquakes and hurricanes), equipment failure, human error, or deliberate sabotage and attack by terrorists. In this project, pattern recognition of local parameter changes in distributed monitoring systems will be used to identify any th .... Emergency Control of Catastrophic Disturbances in a Power System. Following the tragic events of 11 September 2001, there are increased concerns about the security and robustness of power systems to evolving spectra of threats, such as natural disasters (e.g., earthquakes and hurricanes), equipment failure, human error, or deliberate sabotage and attack by terrorists. In this project, pattern recognition of local parameter changes in distributed monitoring systems will be used to identify any threatened breakdown in the power system. Once identified, methods based on intelligent agents will be used to trigger the appropriate countermeasures to maintain the integrity of transmission grids.
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    Discovery Projects - Grant ID: DP0667060

    Funder
    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $246,000.00
    Summary
    Efficient Techniques for Mining Exceptional Patterns. This research will develop totally new techniques for exceptional pattern discovery that are useful for deeper understanding data mining and capturing the hidden interactions (class-bridge rules and out-expectation patterns) within data. This will enable Australian data marketers to access valuable implicit information that is contained in their data, but not currently accessible. The outcomes will keep Australia in the international leading .... Efficient Techniques for Mining Exceptional Patterns. This research will develop totally new techniques for exceptional pattern discovery that are useful for deeper understanding data mining and capturing the hidden interactions (class-bridge rules and out-expectation patterns) within data. This will enable Australian data marketers to access valuable implicit information that is contained in their data, but not currently accessible. The outcomes will keep Australia in the international leading edge and preserve its competitive status in preemptively defining the information market of tomorrow. To 'Frontier Technologies for Building and Transforming Australian Industries', discovering new exceptional patterns within data will lead to increased efficiency in Australian Industries.
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    Discovery Projects - Grant ID: DP0208969

    Funder
    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $258,752.00
    Summary
    Kernel and Margin Based Machine Learning Algorithms. Certain machine learning algorithms, such as support vector machines, utilizing the ideas of large margins and kernels have attracted much attention lately because of their impressive performance on real world problems such as optical character recognition. We plan to refine and extend such algorithms to a wide range of different machine learning problems such as gene sequence analysis, image processing and text classification. Expected .... Kernel and Margin Based Machine Learning Algorithms. Certain machine learning algorithms, such as support vector machines, utilizing the ideas of large margins and kernels have attracted much attention lately because of their impressive performance on real world problems such as optical character recognition. We plan to refine and extend such algorithms to a wide range of different machine learning problems such as gene sequence analysis, image processing and text classification. Expected outcomes include the development of software that allows the solution of hitherto unsolved machine learning problems, and the ability to solve problems larger than those solvable by the current generation of machine learning tools.
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    Linkage Projects - Grant ID: LP0989721

    Funder
    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $330,000.00
    Summary
    Pattern Analysis and Risk Control of E-Commerce Transactions to Secure Online Payments. The instant filtering of risky online payments is critical for merchants and online payment service providers to control fraud and thus reduce immense losses every year. This project will deliver new and workable techniques for on-the-fly discovering e-payment fraudsters in e-commerce. It can safeguard Australian online businesses and build and transform Australian merchants and online payment associations by .... Pattern Analysis and Risk Control of E-Commerce Transactions to Secure Online Payments. The instant filtering of risky online payments is critical for merchants and online payment service providers to control fraud and thus reduce immense losses every year. This project will deliver new and workable techniques for on-the-fly discovering e-payment fraudsters in e-commerce. It can safeguard Australian online businesses and build and transform Australian merchants and online payment associations by delivering frontier techniques and smart e-payment fraud prevention and risk control to boost Australian online businesses and competitive capabilities globally. The resulting systems, researchers trained and publications will further enhance Australia's global leading role in tackling critical data mining challenges and applications.
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