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    Discovery Projects - Grant ID: DP240101211

    Funder
    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $450,000.00
    Summary
    Scaling Disk-Resident Learned Indexes For Database Systems. This project aims to investigate new disk-resident learned indexing algorithms to store and process data in database systems by advancing the state-of-the-art in memory-resident learned modeling. This project expects to generate new knowledge in the area of digital storage technologies utilising novel and efficient techniques in learned indexing for big data. This should provide significant benefits to enable modern database systems to .... Scaling Disk-Resident Learned Indexes For Database Systems. This project aims to investigate new disk-resident learned indexing algorithms to store and process data in database systems by advancing the state-of-the-art in memory-resident learned modeling. This project expects to generate new knowledge in the area of digital storage technologies utilising novel and efficient techniques in learned indexing for big data. This should provide significant benefits to enable modern database systems to scale with the massive growth of data, improve the efficiency of data processing, improve the effectiveness of projects that utilise big data, and dramatically reduce energy costs in Australian data centres when storing and retrieving data from databases and lower their carbon footprints.
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    Discovery Projects - Grant ID: DP240101591

    Funder
    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $484,000.00
    Summary
    Beyond Query: Exploratory Subgraph Discovery and Search System. Exploring co-working user groups in dynamic network data is a vital challenge in many applications, for example, in online education. This project aims to discover new relationships of users and compute their co-working performance in continuous time periods. The outcomes of the project are to design effective subgraph exploratory models, three novel types of subgraph search solutions, and devise a friendly exploratory subgraph sear .... Beyond Query: Exploratory Subgraph Discovery and Search System. Exploring co-working user groups in dynamic network data is a vital challenge in many applications, for example, in online education. This project aims to discover new relationships of users and compute their co-working performance in continuous time periods. The outcomes of the project are to design effective subgraph exploratory models, three novel types of subgraph search solutions, and devise a friendly exploratory subgraph search system for supporting the real-time network data analytics. The success of the project will make a significant contribution to the scientific foundation of graph data mining and its applications in data engineering domains, as well as benefiting co-working performance of people in Australian labor markets.
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    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.
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    Discovery Projects - Grant ID: DP230101445

    Funder
    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $495,000.00
    Summary
    Big temporal graph processing in the Cloud. This project aims to develop efficient and scalable algorithms to process big temporal graphs in the Cloud. In particular, we will investigate three most representative types of queries over big temporal graphs including vertex-based queries, path-based queries, and subgraph-based queries. Expected outcomes of this project include theoretical foundations and scalable algorithms to process big temporal graphs as well as a system prototype for evaluation .... Big temporal graph processing in the Cloud. This project aims to develop efficient and scalable algorithms to process big temporal graphs in the Cloud. In particular, we will investigate three most representative types of queries over big temporal graphs including vertex-based queries, path-based queries, and subgraph-based queries. Expected outcomes of this project include theoretical foundations and scalable algorithms to process big temporal graphs as well as a system prototype for evaluation and to demonstrate the practical value. Success in this project should see significant benefits for many important applications such as cybersecurity, e-commerce, health and road networks.
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    Discovery Early Career Researcher Award - Grant ID: DE240100668

    Funder
    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $435,000.00
    Summary
    Towards Processing of Big Streaming Temporal Graphs. This project aims to develop efficient and scalable algorithms to process big streaming temporal graphs, which is in high demand for many data-intensive applications such as cybersecurity, crime monitoring, and e-marketing. In particular, I will investigate three most representative types of queries including vertex-based queries, path-based queries, and subgraph-based queries. Expected outcomes of this project include theoretical foundations .... Towards Processing of Big Streaming Temporal Graphs. This project aims to develop efficient and scalable algorithms to process big streaming temporal graphs, which is in high demand for many data-intensive applications such as cybersecurity, crime monitoring, and e-marketing. In particular, I will investigate three most representative types of queries including vertex-based queries, path-based queries, and subgraph-based queries. Expected outcomes of this project include theoretical foundations and scalable algorithms to process big streaming temporal graphs as well as a system prototype for evaluation and to demonstrate the practical value. Success in this project should see significant benefits for many important applications such as cybersecurity, e-commerce, health and social analysis.
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    Discovery Projects - Grant ID: DP240101322

    Funder
    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $508,000.00
    Summary
    Next-Generation Distributed Graph Engine for Big Graphs. This project aims to develop an efficient and scalable distributed graph engine to process big graphs. In particular, we will investigate the foundations for the distributed real-time graph engine, focusing on graph storage and graph operators, and then provide solutions for a set of representative graph mining and query processing tasks. Expected outcomes of this project include theoretical foundations and a scalable real-time graph engin .... Next-Generation Distributed Graph Engine for Big Graphs. This project aims to develop an efficient and scalable distributed graph engine to process big graphs. In particular, we will investigate the foundations for the distributed real-time graph engine, focusing on graph storage and graph operators, and then provide solutions for a set of representative graph mining and query processing tasks. Expected outcomes of this project include theoretical foundations and a scalable real-time graph engine to process big graphs as well as a system prototype for evaluation and to demonstrate the practical value. Success in this project should see significant benefits for many important applications such as cybersecurity, e-commerce, health and road networks.
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    Discovery Projects - Grant ID: DP230100081

    Funder
    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $350,000.00
    Summary
    Driving Towards Greener and Safer Roads using Big Spatiotemporal Data. This project aims to design novel techniques for using big spatiotemporal data to reduce the impact of road transport on the environment and improve road safety. This project expects to address key challenges and lay scientific foundations of using the big data for developing a next-generation eco-friendly navigation system and increasing situational awareness for road transport safety. Expected outcomes of this project inclu .... Driving Towards Greener and Safer Roads using Big Spatiotemporal Data. This project aims to design novel techniques for using big spatiotemporal data to reduce the impact of road transport on the environment and improve road safety. This project expects to address key challenges and lay scientific foundations of using the big data for developing a next-generation eco-friendly navigation system and increasing situational awareness for road transport safety. Expected outcomes of this project include novel big data management and analytics techniques, and new edge computing models for vehicular networks. The success of this project should bring several key benefits including reducing greenhouse gas emissions on roads, facilitating urban planning, and improving road safety.
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