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    Discovery Projects - Grant ID: DP0453003

    Funder
    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $281,400.00
    Summary
    Highly Scalable Video Compression with Finely Embedded Motion Signalling. Highly scalable video compression is critical to the emergence of new applications in video distribution and management. Examples include interactive remote browsing of video and robust video surveillance over shared networks. Previous ARC funding produced fundamental breakthroughs in scalable video compression, resulting in a new paradigm which has been adopted by leading researchers in the field. The present project a .... Highly Scalable Video Compression with Finely Embedded Motion Signalling. Highly scalable video compression is critical to the emergence of new applications in video distribution and management. Examples include interactive remote browsing of video and robust video surveillance over shared networks. Previous ARC funding produced fundamental breakthroughs in scalable video compression, resulting in a new paradigm which has been adopted by leading researchers in the field. The present project addresses the two most important problems which currently limit the potential of this paradigm. Inspired by the applicant's recent discoveries, the outcomes of this project are likely to represent significant scientific breakthroughs and contribute to a new international video coding standard.
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    Discovery Projects - Grant ID: DP0343528

    Funder
    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $199,080.00
    Summary
    Space-Time Block Codes using Orthogonal, Amicable, and General Designs. Space-time coding for multiple transmit and multiple receive antennas is the enabling technology for future wireless communication systems. Multiple antennas provide independent transmission paths resulting in an increased channel capacity without requiring costly additional bandwidth. Space-time block codes lead to the simplest receiver structures and thus to the most economical solutions. The currently known codes are base .... Space-Time Block Codes using Orthogonal, Amicable, and General Designs. Space-time coding for multiple transmit and multiple receive antennas is the enabling technology for future wireless communication systems. Multiple antennas provide independent transmission paths resulting in an increased channel capacity without requiring costly additional bandwidth. Space-time block codes lead to the simplest receiver structures and thus to the most economical solutions. The currently known codes are based on the work of one of the CIs, but so far only a small part of that work has been utilised. We aim to fully exploit the potential of this theory and move the performance of wireless systems towards their theoretical limits.
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    Discovery Projects - Grant ID: DP0557925

    Funder
    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $195,000.00
    Summary
    Diversity Improvements in Ultra-Wide Band Communications. The proposed project will facilitate development of new frontier technologies that will most likely form the basis for future optimal usage of bandwidth. It will strengthen Australia's role in the advancement of communication technology for the future. Through involvement in the project, the PhD, Masters, and Honours graduates will acquire knowledge and the skills in widely applicable advanced mathematical theory and methods for the analy .... Diversity Improvements in Ultra-Wide Band Communications. The proposed project will facilitate development of new frontier technologies that will most likely form the basis for future optimal usage of bandwidth. It will strengthen Australia's role in the advancement of communication technology for the future. Through involvement in the project, the PhD, Masters, and Honours graduates will acquire knowledge and the skills in widely applicable advanced mathematical theory and methods for the analysis and design of communication systems. The project will also serve to build new international links and extend existing ones through active involvement of overseas researchers.
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    Discovery Projects - Grant ID: DP0450997

    Funder
    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $180,000.00
    Summary
    Methodologies for face recognition under varying imaging conditions. Face recognition systems are heavily dependent on the nature of the input to the system. Variability in appearance due to changes in illumination, expression, pose, etc. can reduce the recognition results of the existing systems. The aim of this project is to develop new techniques to improve the recognition accuracy in natural environment where unwanted image variations exist. The development of such techniques will be of grea .... Methodologies for face recognition under varying imaging conditions. Face recognition systems are heavily dependent on the nature of the input to the system. Variability in appearance due to changes in illumination, expression, pose, etc. can reduce the recognition results of the existing systems. The aim of this project is to develop new techniques to improve the recognition accuracy in natural environment where unwanted image variations exist. The development of such techniques will be of great importance to Australia's security and safety. The outcome of this research will provide the first steps towards formulating the next generation recognition systems that will improve the suitability of the face recognition for use in security, surveillance, intelligent robotics, banking, and smart environments.
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    Discovery Projects - Grant ID: DP0774118

    Funder
    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $231,090.00
    Summary
    Spectral Mutli-camera Tracking. This proposal falls well within the Research Priorities: ``Frontier Technologies for Building and Transforming Australian Industries'' and ``Safegaurding Australia''. This project, will have a direct impact in the capabilities of Australian industries to develop and implement new, leading edge technology in ICT and sensing. The technology developed throughout this project can be used to protect Australia, not only from terrorism and crime, but also from pests and .... Spectral Mutli-camera Tracking. This proposal falls well within the Research Priorities: ``Frontier Technologies for Building and Transforming Australian Industries'' and ``Safegaurding Australia''. This project, will have a direct impact in the capabilities of Australian industries to develop and implement new, leading edge technology in ICT and sensing. The technology developed throughout this project can be used to protect Australia, not only from terrorism and crime, but also from pests and diseases. The potential for biosecurity applications is a great advantage of spectral imaging and makes of this project an opportunity to track not only persons but also detect pests and diseases at strategic entry points throughout Australia, such as ports and airports.
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    Discovery Projects - Grant ID: DP120102071

    Funder
    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $320,000.00
    Summary
    Compression and communication of single and multi-view video based on overlapping motion hint fields. This project explores a new way of communicating motion for video and multi-view (3D) applications, facilitating efficient interactive access to content. Outcomes will include new compression methods that avoid redundant transmission of motion side information, plus client/server technology that leverages metadata from smart surveillance cameras.
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    Linkage Projects - Grant ID: LP0214143

    Funder
    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $232,896.00
    Summary
    Semantic Authentication of Visual Data. Data authentication systems can detect the smallest modification to a message. Authentication systems for media objects such as images, and audio and video clips have a different requirement they must ensure authenticity of the content without needing all the changes to be detectable. The aims of this project are to develop a framework for design and analysis of image and video authentication systems, and construct secure and flexible systems that can be .... Semantic Authentication of Visual Data. Data authentication systems can detect the smallest modification to a message. Authentication systems for media objects such as images, and audio and video clips have a different requirement they must ensure authenticity of the content without needing all the changes to be detectable. The aims of this project are to develop a framework for design and analysis of image and video authentication systems, and construct secure and flexible systems that can be used in practice. This research addresses the urgent need of providing security for multimedia objects in electronic commerce and is of high importance to the acceptance of advanced communication and information services.
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