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    Discovery Projects - Grant ID: DP210101984

    Funder
    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $450,000.00
    Summary
    Adaptive Key-value Store for Future Extreme Heterogeneous Systems. Safe, lasting storage of data, and efficient access to it, is vital for all aspects of computing, ranging from e-commerce applications, and data-management in governments. For the storage of data, persistent key-value stores are central in modern computing platforms. However, contemporary key-value stores have not been designed for emerging extreme heterogeneous computational systems with future hardware accelerators and storage .... Adaptive Key-value Store for Future Extreme Heterogeneous Systems. Safe, lasting storage of data, and efficient access to it, is vital for all aspects of computing, ranging from e-commerce applications, and data-management in governments. For the storage of data, persistent key-value stores are central in modern computing platforms. However, contemporary key-value stores have not been designed for emerging extreme heterogeneous computational systems with future hardware accelerators and storage capabilities, including graphics processor and flash-based memory. This project will devise an adaptive key-value store framework for heterogeneous systems. Our new framework will adaptively harvest the performance potential of future hardware such that applications can cope with fast-growing data sets.
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    Linkage Projects - Grant ID: LP190100594

    Funder
    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $347,536.00
    Summary
    Privacy-Preserving Fog Info System in Infrastructure-Deficient Environments. Due to Australia’s unique geographical distribution and population density, many regional or remote areas lack infrastructural support and development, including telecommunications and electricity supply. It is important to provide information and communication services in such infrastructure-deficient environments. In this project, we will develop a first-ever commercially ready Fog information system, or FogIS in shor .... Privacy-Preserving Fog Info System in Infrastructure-Deficient Environments. Due to Australia’s unique geographical distribution and population density, many regional or remote areas lack infrastructural support and development, including telecommunications and electricity supply. It is important to provide information and communication services in such infrastructure-deficient environments. In this project, we will develop a first-ever commercially ready Fog information system, or FogIS in short, to enable localised information and communication services, while preserving users' privacy, in infrastructure-deficient environments. The deployment of this system will bring great benefits to Australia’s economic growth, the quality of life, cybersecurity, and environment control in rural and regional Australia.
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    Discovery Projects - Grant ID: DP200102298

    Funder
    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $390,000.00
    Summary
    What Can You Trust in the Large and Noisy Web? This project will develop innovative techniques to efficiently and effectively distill truthful information from the inherently unreliable and large-scale Web environment, where misinformation has been widely regarded as a grand challenge for the next decade. The results of this project will not only maintain Australia’s leadership in this frontier research area, but also support many important applications that safeguard Australian people and econo .... What Can You Trust in the Large and Noisy Web? This project will develop innovative techniques to efficiently and effectively distill truthful information from the inherently unreliable and large-scale Web environment, where misinformation has been widely regarded as a grand challenge for the next decade. The results of this project will not only maintain Australia’s leadership in this frontier research area, but also support many important applications that safeguard Australian people and economy such as emergency and disaster management and online healthcare. This project also serves as an excellent vehicle for the education and training of Australia’s next generation of scholars and engineers.
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    Discovery Early Career Researcher Award - Grant ID: DE180100251

    Funder
    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $368,446.00
    Summary
    Trust-aware internet of things service recommendation. This project aims to develop innovative techniques and tools to recommend Internet of Things resources as services for trustworthy and cost-effective applications. Internet of Things connects billions of physical things over the Web, offering exciting opportunities to improve life quality and reshape human society. The project is expected to underpin innovative applications like smart home, urban computing, and mobile social sensing, which c .... Trust-aware internet of things service recommendation. This project aims to develop innovative techniques and tools to recommend Internet of Things resources as services for trustworthy and cost-effective applications. Internet of Things connects billions of physical things over the Web, offering exciting opportunities to improve life quality and reshape human society. The project is expected to underpin innovative applications like smart home, urban computing, and mobile social sensing, which can significantly contribute to Australian society and the national economy. It also holds the potential to place Australia at the forefront of research and development in the vibrant and growing area of trustworthy Internet of Things.
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    Linkage Projects - Grant ID: LP170100924

    Funder
    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $450,000.00
    Summary
    Developing an effective defence to cyber-reputation manipulation attacks. This project will develop new technologies for businesses to accurately identify fake internet reviews. Fake reviews, paid for and/or written with malicious intent, can cause irreparable damage to businesses resulting in revenue loss, consumer dissatisfaction or even closure of businesses. However they are difficult to identify, as they continuously evolve to avoid detection and the volume of Internet reviews makes analysi .... Developing an effective defence to cyber-reputation manipulation attacks. This project will develop new technologies for businesses to accurately identify fake internet reviews. Fake reviews, paid for and/or written with malicious intent, can cause irreparable damage to businesses resulting in revenue loss, consumer dissatisfaction or even closure of businesses. However they are difficult to identify, as they continuously evolve to avoid detection and the volume of Internet reviews makes analysis a monumental task. This project will provide advanced tools to detect fake website reviews and a cybersecurity system prototype ready to be used by industry, making Australia a leader in this field and resulting in a safer internet environment for all.
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    Linkage Projects - Grant ID: LP190100140

    Funder
    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $330,000.00
    Summary
    Context and Activity Recognition for Personalised Behaviour Recommendation. The Internet of Things (IoT) together with the rising popularity of smartphones opens a new world for many exciting opportunities. The overall goal of this project is to develop new algorithms and data analytical techniques in an IoT environment that can accurately monitor and analyse personalised daily activities on a continuous, real-time basis. The expected result of this project will support many critical application .... Context and Activity Recognition for Personalised Behaviour Recommendation. The Internet of Things (IoT) together with the rising popularity of smartphones opens a new world for many exciting opportunities. The overall goal of this project is to develop new algorithms and data analytical techniques in an IoT environment that can accurately monitor and analyse personalised daily activities on a continuous, real-time basis. The expected result of this project will support many critical applications such as better wellness tracking and lifestyle-related illness prevention, which will be particularly critical to Australia's aging population. This project will also serve as a vehicle to educate and train Australia’s young scholars and engineers.
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    Discovery Projects - Grant ID: DP210101723

    Funder
    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $420,000.00
    Summary
    Robust Preference Inference from Spatial-Temporal Interaction Networks. This project aims to develop innovative techniques for effectively and efficiently managing user preference profiles from less labelled, sparse and noisy interaction data. A unified novel learning framework along with a set of data analysis techniques are expected to be developed from this project, which will provide a non-intrusive way of conducting predictive analysis on user preference profiling via discovering human expl .... Robust Preference Inference from Spatial-Temporal Interaction Networks. This project aims to develop innovative techniques for effectively and efficiently managing user preference profiles from less labelled, sparse and noisy interaction data. A unified novel learning framework along with a set of data analysis techniques are expected to be developed from this project, which will provide a non-intrusive way of conducting predictive analysis on user preference profiling via discovering human explicit and implicit interest domains. The expected results of this application will not only maintain Australia's leadership in this frontier research area, but also support many important applications that safeguard Australian people and economy such as cyber security, healthcare, and e-Commerce.
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    Discovery Early Career Researcher Award - Grant ID: DE200100245

    Funder
    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $410,518.00
    Summary
    Bayesian nonparametric learning for practical sequential decision making. This project aims to develop new methods to support practical sequential decision making under uncertainty. It expects to pave the way for the next generation of sequential decision making uniquely characterised by uncertainty modelling, high sample-efficiency, efficient environment change adaptation, and automatical reward function learning. The expected outcomes will advance machine learning knowledge with a new deep lea .... Bayesian nonparametric learning for practical sequential decision making. This project aims to develop new methods to support practical sequential decision making under uncertainty. It expects to pave the way for the next generation of sequential decision making uniquely characterised by uncertainty modelling, high sample-efficiency, efficient environment change adaptation, and automatical reward function learning. The expected outcomes will advance machine learning knowledge with a new deep learning schema for data modelling and sequential decision-making knowledge with a novel deep reinforcement learning methodology. These developments have immediate applications in autonomous vehicles, advanced manufacturing, and dynamic pricing, with scientific, economic, and social benefits for Australia and the world.
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