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    Linkage Projects - Grant ID: LP0455257

    Funder
    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $70,668.00
    Summary
    Robust face detection and recognition for computer-based security surveillance. The research aims at improving the existing and creating new automated face detection and recognition methods by making them invariant, firstly to head pose, orientation, scale and rotation, and then to occlusion, lighting conditions and facial expressions. A robust face detector will be developed first and then a new face recognition algorithm that continues to learn identity-specific discriminants on-line by co .... Robust face detection and recognition for computer-based security surveillance. The research aims at improving the existing and creating new automated face detection and recognition methods by making them invariant, firstly to head pose, orientation, scale and rotation, and then to occlusion, lighting conditions and facial expressions. A robust face detector will be developed first and then a new face recognition algorithm that continues to learn identity-specific discriminants on-line by collecting incremental face exemplars. The result of the research will be an algorithm that can improve its performance on-line adapting in a stable learning process each identity model to the correct facial examples. The research has significant practical implication in visual surveillance increasing the robustness of identification of person identity, state and intent.
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    Linkage Projects - Grant ID: LP100100792

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    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $190,858.00
    Summary
    Real-time special effects in live video. Allowing a user to model objects in the real world in real time greatly improves the efficiency of the large-scale modelling process. A user might thus generate a model of a city block by navigating it it, construct a 3D model of a factory by traversing it, generate a simulation of an industrial process by carrying it out, or design a new building directly upon the space it will occupy. The augmentation of reality will be a critical component of the fut .... Real-time special effects in live video. Allowing a user to model objects in the real world in real time greatly improves the efficiency of the large-scale modelling process. A user might thus generate a model of a city block by navigating it it, construct a 3D model of a factory by traversing it, generate a simulation of an industrial process by carrying it out, or design a new building directly upon the space it will occupy. The augmentation of reality will be a critical component of the future of video cameras, computers and phones. The business opportunities associated with developing technologies in these areas offer significant prospects for Australian ICT industries.
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    Linkage Projects - Grant ID: LP0347069

    Funder
    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $69,099.00
    Summary
    Methodologies for automatic visual identification in heat detection aids. New techniques will be designed and developed to automate the existing manual heat detection of cattle, under general imaging conditions. The proposed intelligent system will consist of six stages: 1- image acquisition, 2- image preprocessing, 3- presence detection, 4- illumination compensation, 5- HD detection, and 6- heat detection. The proposed system will handle various image variations, and will be fast and cost-effec .... Methodologies for automatic visual identification in heat detection aids. New techniques will be designed and developed to automate the existing manual heat detection of cattle, under general imaging conditions. The proposed intelligent system will consist of six stages: 1- image acquisition, 2- image preprocessing, 3- presence detection, 4- illumination compensation, 5- HD detection, and 6- heat detection. The proposed system will handle various image variations, and will be fast and cost-effective. The developed system will improve the productivity of Australian cattle industry.
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    Linkage Projects - Grant ID: LP0991295

    Funder
    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $280,000.00
    Summary
    Feature Detection and Computer-aided Diagnosis with Longitudinal Tracking of Benign Asbestos-Related Pleural Disease in CT images. This project seeks to develop smart and novel feature extraction and knowledge acquisition techniques to assist radiologists in automated diagnosis and assessment of lung diseases. These outcomes will lead to improved delivery of health services in Australia, including in rural regions. They will lead to more accurate assessment of asbestos related pleural diseases f .... Feature Detection and Computer-aided Diagnosis with Longitudinal Tracking of Benign Asbestos-Related Pleural Disease in CT images. This project seeks to develop smart and novel feature extraction and knowledge acquisition techniques to assist radiologists in automated diagnosis and assessment of lung diseases. These outcomes will lead to improved delivery of health services in Australia, including in rural regions. They will lead to more accurate assessment of asbestos related pleural diseases for compensation and treatment and better followup, leading to earlier treatment and better quality of life for patients suffering from lung diseases. The project will also save costs due to automated assessment as well as the potential for fewer patient scans.
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    Linkage Projects - Grant ID: LP0349332

    Funder
    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $84,099.00
    Summary
    Producing 3D video sequences from 2D input video. The project will develop new methods for extracting 3D information from existing films so that they may be used with 3D television monitors marketed by the industrial partner, Dynamic Digital Depth. The 3D representation will allow existing video material such as existing films, TV programs and news video to be viewed in 3D on a suitable 3D TV monitor. This will give a boost to the acceptance of 3D television and film as a preferred medium. Ex .... Producing 3D video sequences from 2D input video. The project will develop new methods for extracting 3D information from existing films so that they may be used with 3D television monitors marketed by the industrial partner, Dynamic Digital Depth. The 3D representation will allow existing video material such as existing films, TV programs and news video to be viewed in 3D on a suitable 3D TV monitor. This will give a boost to the acceptance of 3D television and film as a preferred medium. Expected outcome is a software system that will speed the conversion of 2D video to a 3D representation through automatic and interactive analysis techniques.
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