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    Discovery Projects - Grant ID: DP0881706

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    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $304,322.00
    Summary
    Algorithmics for Interactive 2.5D Graph Drawing. Technological advances have provided a data deluge over the past few years, and consequently have led to many large and complex network models in many domains. This includes terrorrist networks and biological networks, software engineering structures, and webgraphs. Visualisation is an effective tool in helping humans to understand such networks. This project aims to provide a new direction in network visualisation, using 2.5 dimensions. The algor .... Algorithmics for Interactive 2.5D Graph Drawing. Technological advances have provided a data deluge over the past few years, and consequently have led to many large and complex network models in many domains. This includes terrorrist networks and biological networks, software engineering structures, and webgraphs. Visualisation is an effective tool in helping humans to understand such networks. This project aims to provide a new direction in network visualisation, using 2.5 dimensions. The algorithms developed in the project will help security analysts to detect abnormal behavious such as money laundering, help biologists understand protein-protein interaction networks, and help engineers to understand large software systems.
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    Discovery Projects - Grant ID: DP0988838

    Funder
    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $263,000.00
    Summary
    Scalable Visual Analytics for Uncertain Dynamic Networks. Technological advances have provided a data deluge over the past few years, and have led to many large uncertain and dynamic network models. This includes terrorist networks, marketing networks, facebook networks, various biological networks, and software engineering structures. Human understanding of such networks is difficult. This project aims to provide new methods for visual analysis of large uncertain dynamic networks such as these. .... Scalable Visual Analytics for Uncertain Dynamic Networks. Technological advances have provided a data deluge over the past few years, and have led to many large uncertain and dynamic network models. This includes terrorist networks, marketing networks, facebook networks, various biological networks, and software engineering structures. Human understanding of such networks is difficult. This project aims to provide new methods for visual analysis of large uncertain dynamic networks such as these. The algorithms developed in the project will help security analysts to monitor illegal behaviour such as money laundering and terrorist activities, help biologists understand key biological systems, and help engineers to understand large software systems.
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    Discovery Projects - Grant ID: DP0665463

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    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $160,329.00
    Summary
    Efficient and Effective Interactive Visualization of Large Graphical Information Spaces. The expected outcome will change ways of interacting with and thinking about information processing for all information systems. As Australian companies became larger and more global, the ability to view and analyse the growing amount of company information becomes crucial to aspects as varied as trouble shooting or new ventures and eventually to the very viability of the organization itself. The expected ou .... Efficient and Effective Interactive Visualization of Large Graphical Information Spaces. The expected outcome will change ways of interacting with and thinking about information processing for all information systems. As Australian companies became larger and more global, the ability to view and analyse the growing amount of company information becomes crucial to aspects as varied as trouble shooting or new ventures and eventually to the very viability of the organization itself. The expected outcome will enhance this ability by providing an optimised global view and an effective navigation scheme of large graphical information spaces. This will attract leading international IT companies to use it for developing cutting-age tools, and will enhance significantly the capacity and international standing of Australian IT industry.
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    Discovery Projects - Grant ID: DP0664862

    Funder
    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $174,000.00
    Summary
    Cognitive Features of Decision Support System Interfaces. The complex and time-constrained nature of the contemporary workplace is such that there is an increasing dependence on technology to assist operators in formulating accurate and timely decisions. This project is designed to ensure that the process through which this information is presented to operators is as efficient and effective as possible under the circumstances. Using an innovative approach to the development of such decision supp .... Cognitive Features of Decision Support System Interfaces. The complex and time-constrained nature of the contemporary workplace is such that there is an increasing dependence on technology to assist operators in formulating accurate and timely decisions. This project is designed to ensure that the process through which this information is presented to operators is as efficient and effective as possible under the circumstances. Using an innovative approach to the development of such decision support systems, the outcomes of this project will direct the development of this type of technology in the future and, ultimately, lead to more effective and more efficient decision-making under uncertainty.
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    Discovery Projects - Grant ID: DP0877665

    Funder
    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $349,322.00
    Summary
    Pervasive Lifelong User Modelling for User Controlled Personalisation and Augmented Cognition. This project will give users the ability to scrutinise and control their personal data gathered in pervasive computing environments. This addresses people's concerns about privacy and overcomes a critical barrier for progress in the development of pervasive computing. This provides national benefit in the following ways: we will build software infrastructure that will have commercial and strategic v .... Pervasive Lifelong User Modelling for User Controlled Personalisation and Augmented Cognition. This project will give users the ability to scrutinise and control their personal data gathered in pervasive computing environments. This addresses people's concerns about privacy and overcomes a critical barrier for progress in the development of pervasive computing. This provides national benefit in the following ways: we will build software infrastructure that will have commercial and strategic value; we will build a set of demonstrator applications that address the national priority areas of smart information use, and promoting and maintaining good health; and we will enhance knowledge of the complementary fields of user modelling, context aware computing and personal privacy management.
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    Discovery Projects - Grant ID: DP0344447

    Funder
    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $225,000.00
    Summary
    Systemic Safety: the meanings of behaviour in contexts of surgical care. This collaborative project aims to improve our understanding of interacting systems of communication, as exemplified by the context of surgery. Increasingly, adverse events in operative care are considered systemic rather than a product of system breakdown. Existing systems, and how they lead to adverse events, need to be made more explicit. We will describe surgical practice as a system of meaning-bearing systems, integra .... Systemic Safety: the meanings of behaviour in contexts of surgical care. This collaborative project aims to improve our understanding of interacting systems of communication, as exemplified by the context of surgery. Increasingly, adverse events in operative care are considered systemic rather than a product of system breakdown. Existing systems, and how they lead to adverse events, need to be made more explicit. We will describe surgical practice as a system of meaning-bearing systems, integrated from context to content to expression, and incorporating language and other symbolic systems. We will display the ensemble effects of choices in these systems and how they predispose towards or inhibit adverse outcomes through systemic networks.
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