Next-generation techniques for analysing massive data sets. To process enormous amounts of data, leading computing companies are turning to modern computing frameworks, for which little theory of efficient computational techniques has been developed. This project will resolve key theoretical questions and provide fast techniques for poorly understood pattern recognition and bioinformatics problems.
Acute Vertigo In Emergency Departments: Distinguishing Between Central And Peripheral Causes By Objective Measure Of Oculomotor Examination (HINTS)
Funder
National Health and Medical Research Council
Funding Amount
$181,065.00
Summary
The goal of this work is to provide a quantitative objective measure of HINTS for developing an automatic diagnostic decision tool to differentiate vestibular neuritis (peripheral) and stroke (central) in patients presenting in emergency department for acute vestibular syndrome. Video oculography makes interpretation of the results more reliable. Video oculography goggles will be used as part of a systematic training program to enhance frontline clinician skills in eye movement examination.
Discovery Early Career Researcher Award - Grant ID: DE230101329
Funder
Australian Research Council
Funding Amount
$432,355.00
Summary
Trading Privacy, Bandwidth and Accuracy in Algorithmic Machine Learning. This project aims to investigate the trade-offs between privacy, communication costs and accuracy of results when learning from users' sensitive data. The project intends to design faster and more accurate algorithms for a wide range of machine learning tasks by developing a novel and widely-applicable algorithmic framework. Expected outcomes of this project include new theoretical tools to guide the design of data-driven d ....Trading Privacy, Bandwidth and Accuracy in Algorithmic Machine Learning. This project aims to investigate the trade-offs between privacy, communication costs and accuracy of results when learning from users' sensitive data. The project intends to design faster and more accurate algorithms for a wide range of machine learning tasks by developing a novel and widely-applicable algorithmic framework. Expected outcomes of this project include new theoretical tools to guide the design of data-driven decision systems and rigorously analyse their performance and privacy guarantees. Privacy of individuals' information in data analytics pipelines is a key societal concern. This project should lead to significant benefits by strengthening privacy in these pipelines while also improving accuracy and cost-efficiency.Read moreRead less
Visual interaction methods for clustered graphs. This project aims to improve human understanding of huge network data sets, such as those arising in social networks, biological networks, and very large software structures. The project will enable analysts to explore and interact with such data sets, leading to better understanding.
Compilation Techniques for Embedded Systems. Highly optimising compiler tools are becoming an important part of the software development process for embedded systems. This project will provide Australia with core technology in the area of tools for embedded systems. It will allow safer embedded systems in mission-critical applications. In addition, the Australian Industry will benefit from a substantially growing embedded systems market where tools are a pre-requisite for a cost-aware and safe s ....Compilation Techniques for Embedded Systems. Highly optimising compiler tools are becoming an important part of the software development process for embedded systems. This project will provide Australia with core technology in the area of tools for embedded systems. It will allow safer embedded systems in mission-critical applications. In addition, the Australian Industry will benefit from a substantially growing embedded systems market where tools are a pre-requisite for a cost-aware and safe software development. The industry interested in embedded system tools are: Telecom/Datacom, Consumer Electronics, Industrial Automation, Retail Automation, Office Automation, Military/Aerospace, Automotive, Information Automation, Medical Devices.Read moreRead less
Multivariate Algorithmics: Meeting the Challenge of Real World computational complexity. This Project will result in better methods for designing the algorithms that all computer applications depend on. Algorithms are the instruction sets that tell computers how to process information. Some information processing tasks are intrinsically difficult, even for computers working at enormous speeds. This Project will deliver new mathematical approaches to overcome these difficulties. More efficient al ....Multivariate Algorithmics: Meeting the Challenge of Real World computational complexity. This Project will result in better methods for designing the algorithms that all computer applications depend on. Algorithms are the instruction sets that tell computers how to process information. Some information processing tasks are intrinsically difficult, even for computers working at enormous speeds. This Project will deliver new mathematical approaches to overcome these difficulties. More efficient algorithmic approaches for difficult problems enable advances in all areas of computer applications such as medical diagnosis and health prediction, national security, communications efficiency, industrial productivity and all fields of science and engineering.Read moreRead less
Local reoptimization for turbocharging heuristics. Theoretical computer science has up until now had little impact on the design of effective heuristics. While data sets may be large, significant structure is almost always present and important to take into account when designing algorithms. Parameterised complexity considers the underlying structure by parameterising not only on the size of the input but also on structural parameters. This project aims to take advantage of the many opportunitie ....Local reoptimization for turbocharging heuristics. Theoretical computer science has up until now had little impact on the design of effective heuristics. While data sets may be large, significant structure is almost always present and important to take into account when designing algorithms. Parameterised complexity considers the underlying structure by parameterising not only on the size of the input but also on structural parameters. This project aims to take advantage of the many opportunities for new theories in the design of new heuristics and in turbocharging existing heuristics for computationally hard problems.Read moreRead less
Discovery Early Career Researcher Award - Grant ID: DE130101664
Funder
Australian Research Council
Funding Amount
$357,084.00
Summary
Universal solution for scheduling problems. The aim of this project is to design efficient algorithms that compute universal solutions for scheduling on an unreliable machine. Such solutions are specially suitable for situations where machines can behave unpredictably, such as scheduling in cloud computing.
Algorithmics for visual analytics of massive complex networks. The project will provide new scalable algorithms for visual analytics of massive complex networks. These fast algorithms will enable security analysts to detect abnormal behaviours such as money laundering, biologists to understand protein-protein interaction networks, and support software engineers new ways of understanding large software systems.
Algorithmic and computational advances in geometric group theory. This project aims to combine new algorithmic ideas, high performance computing and experimental mathematics to answer many outstanding questions in the field of geometric group theory. This project will put Australia at the forefront of new computer-assisted research, and give new insights into complex mathematical problems.