Discovery Early Career Researcher Award - Grant ID: DE240100200
Funder
Australian Research Council
Funding Amount
$428,847.00
Summary
Cohesive Multipartite Subgraph Discovery in Large Heterogeneous Networks. This project aims to devise novel cohesive multipartite subgraph models and corresponding efficient search algorithms based on various applications. Significant advances in understanding big data will be enabled by the proposed novel theories and algorithms, which can leverage the value of heterogeneous network data and serve as the foundation of network analytics. Expected outcomes of this project include novel cohesive m ....Cohesive Multipartite Subgraph Discovery in Large Heterogeneous Networks. This project aims to devise novel cohesive multipartite subgraph models and corresponding efficient search algorithms based on various applications. Significant advances in understanding big data will be enabled by the proposed novel theories and algorithms, which can leverage the value of heterogeneous network data and serve as the foundation of network analytics. Expected outcomes of this project include novel cohesive multipartite subgraph models, efficient searching algorithms and platforms for heterogeneous networks. This should provide significant benefits for different organisations and a myriad of applications dealing with heterogeneous network data, including but not limited to e-commerce, cybersecurity, health and social networks.Read moreRead less
New Graph Mining Technologies to Enable Timely Exploration of Social Events. This project aims to develop scalable and effective graph mining techniques for the timely exploration of social events that are the hottest happenings in online information networks. The research will primarily exploit the complex network structures and non-structural properties of streaming social data to report what is happening in a timely fashion. This project will lay the theoretical foundations of this emerging f ....New Graph Mining Technologies to Enable Timely Exploration of Social Events. This project aims to develop scalable and effective graph mining techniques for the timely exploration of social events that are the hottest happenings in online information networks. The research will primarily exploit the complex network structures and non-structural properties of streaming social data to report what is happening in a timely fashion. This project will lay the theoretical foundations of this emerging field to strengthen Australia’s world leadership role in data science. Practically, the novel theories and data analytics technologies developed will benefit the Australian economy and society by monitoring emergencies, tracking prevailing sentiments, and spotting investment opportunities through timely event responses.Read moreRead less