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    Linkage Projects - Grant ID: LP100100792

    Funder
    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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    Discovery Projects - Grant ID: DP0558318

    Funder
    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $225,000.00
    Summary
    Autocalibration without decimation. The insertion of computer generated characters into real footage, the removal of objects from video, and the recovery of 3-dimensional architectural or topographic models from photographs are amongst a growing number of processes used in industry which require highly accurate camera calibration. Autocalibration is thus a prerequisite for these and many other emerging image-based technologies. By developing expertise in this area, and particularly by enabling .... Autocalibration without decimation. The insertion of computer generated characters into real footage, the removal of objects from video, and the recovery of 3-dimensional architectural or topographic models from photographs are amongst a growing number of processes used in industry which require highly accurate camera calibration. Autocalibration is thus a prerequisite for these and many other emerging image-based technologies. By developing expertise in this area, and particularly by enabling more flexible and efficient means of autocalibration, we expect to provide Australian industry with a valuable improvement in the state of the art and a competitive edge in a number of important application areas.
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    Discovery Projects - Grant ID: DP0988439

    Funder
    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $200,000.00
    Summary
    Combined shape and appearance descriptors for visual object recognition. The quantity of video generated each year is expanding rapidly. This increasing volume of visual information means that it is more likely that any particular event will be recorded, but that the footage will be harder to find. This applies to a collection of home videos as much as to television and movie footage. The object-recognition method to be developed has the potential to alleviate this situation, in which vast amou .... Combined shape and appearance descriptors for visual object recognition. The quantity of video generated each year is expanding rapidly. This increasing volume of visual information means that it is more likely that any particular event will be recorded, but that the footage will be harder to find. This applies to a collection of home videos as much as to television and movie footage. The object-recognition method to be developed has the potential to alleviate this situation, in which vast amounts of video data are available but have little value. Such an outcome would be a boon for Australian industry and offer a valuable export opportunity.
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    Discovery Projects - Grant ID: DP0556549

    Funder
    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $261,000.00
    Summary
    Multi-objective parameter estimation techniques for computer vision. This project will benefit Australia's scientific knowledge and technology base in the area of computer vision. By contributing improved methods for parameter estimation applicable to a wide variety of technical problems, the project will aid the generation of improved software products in a wide variety of domains. Examples include: augmented reality systems, with which virtual reality artifacts may be immersed within real vid .... Multi-objective parameter estimation techniques for computer vision. This project will benefit Australia's scientific knowledge and technology base in the area of computer vision. By contributing improved methods for parameter estimation applicable to a wide variety of technical problems, the project will aid the generation of improved software products in a wide variety of domains. Examples include: augmented reality systems, with which virtual reality artifacts may be immersed within real video; 3D from 2D systems, with which 3D object structure may be computed from image streams; and visual robotic systems, with which the pose of viewed objects may be determined.
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    Discovery Projects - Grant ID: DP0770482

    Funder
    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $201,000.00
    Summary
    Automated acquisition of surveillance-camera network topology. The development of an automated system for acquisition of camera network topology is a crucial prerequisite to obtaining intelligent surveillance systems operating at the network level. Such systems will contribute improved methods for safeguarding Australia from terrorism and crime by facilitating the tracking of suspicious individuals and vehicles, and detecting anomalous behaviours in busy environments. The leading-edge techniques .... Automated acquisition of surveillance-camera network topology. The development of an automated system for acquisition of camera network topology is a crucial prerequisite to obtaining intelligent surveillance systems operating at the network level. Such systems will contribute improved methods for safeguarding Australia from terrorism and crime by facilitating the tracking of suspicious individuals and vehicles, and detecting anomalous behaviours in busy environments. The leading-edge techniques involved will also constitute smart information use of significant commercial value to Australian industry.
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    Discovery Projects - Grant ID: DP0878472

    Funder
    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $250,000.00
    Summary
    Enhanced parameter estimation for multi-component fitting in computer vision. This project will benefit Australia's scientific knowledge and technology base in the area of computer vision. By contributing improved methods for parameter estimation applicable to a wide variety of technical problems, the project will aid the generation of improved software products in a wide variety of domains. Examples include: augmented reality systems, with which virtual reality artifacts may be immersed within .... Enhanced parameter estimation for multi-component fitting in computer vision. This project will benefit Australia's scientific knowledge and technology base in the area of computer vision. By contributing improved methods for parameter estimation applicable to a wide variety of technical problems, the project will aid the generation of improved software products in a wide variety of domains. Examples include: augmented reality systems, with which virtual reality artifacts may be immersed within real video; behaviour analysis in surveillance, in which complex, articulated 3D object motions may be characterised.
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    Discovery Projects - Grant ID: DP0211110

    Funder
    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $207,736.00
    Summary
    A framework for the generation of high-precision and quantifiable methods in computer vision. Computer vision is concerned with many challenging problems assuming a variety of mathematical forms. An example might be computing new views of a 3D scene given some existing views. This project aims to develop a procedural framework that enables a wide class of problems to be solved with both high precision and a quantifiable level of accuracy. Many practical vision-based applications will stand to ga .... A framework for the generation of high-precision and quantifiable methods in computer vision. Computer vision is concerned with many challenging problems assuming a variety of mathematical forms. An example might be computing new views of a 3D scene given some existing views. This project aims to develop a procedural framework that enables a wide class of problems to be solved with both high precision and a quantifiable level of accuracy. Many practical vision-based applications will stand to gain from this work.
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    Discovery Projects - Grant ID: DP0878802

    Funder
    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $225,000.00
    Summary
    Interactive 3D modelling from video. Many industry sectors are becoming increasingly reliant on the production of 3D models from imagery. These models are used for purposes such as video post-production, virtual reality, reverse engineering, 3D medical imaging, planning and simulation. By developing technologies and expertise in these areas, and particularly in model generation, within Australia, the research team aim to provide a capacity of significant value to Australian industry and a valu .... Interactive 3D modelling from video. Many industry sectors are becoming increasingly reliant on the production of 3D models from imagery. These models are used for purposes such as video post-production, virtual reality, reverse engineering, 3D medical imaging, planning and simulation. By developing technologies and expertise in these areas, and particularly in model generation, within Australia, the research team aim to provide a capacity of significant value to Australian industry and a valuable export opportunity.
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    Discovery Projects - Grant ID: DP0346054

    Funder
    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $155,000.00
    Summary
    Continuous process improvement through workstation feedback for General Practice medicine using experts-in-the-loop data mining. This project investigates the iterative use of data mining results to allow experts to construct feedback to influence subsequent production work. We explore the problem in the context of General Practice medicine by having General Practitioners (GPs) review emerging patterns from their own practice's electronic medical records and author feedback to discourage undesi .... Continuous process improvement through workstation feedback for General Practice medicine using experts-in-the-loop data mining. This project investigates the iterative use of data mining results to allow experts to construct feedback to influence subsequent production work. We explore the problem in the context of General Practice medicine by having General Practitioners (GPs) review emerging patterns from their own practice's electronic medical records and author feedback to discourage undesirable patterns. The work will have immediate applicability to medical practice and will drive innovation in data mining method, notably for efficient identification of temporal and complex niche patterns. More broadly, the work will extend the way data mining is used to create new expectations of workstation behaviour.
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    Linkage Projects - Grant ID: LP0561679

    Funder
    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $145,358.00
    Summary
    Numerical Modelling of Injection Moulding for Viscoplastic Fluids. The project aims to modify and extend the numerical software developed by the world renowned Moldflow Pty Ltd, Melbourne, for the simulation of injection moulding in the plastics industry. The significance of the project lies in the application of the relatively new mathematical tool, called the variational inequality approach, to the problem of solidification of the molten plastic in a mould. The expected outcomes lie in the dev .... Numerical Modelling of Injection Moulding for Viscoplastic Fluids. The project aims to modify and extend the numerical software developed by the world renowned Moldflow Pty Ltd, Melbourne, for the simulation of injection moulding in the plastics industry. The significance of the project lies in the application of the relatively new mathematical tool, called the variational inequality approach, to the problem of solidification of the molten plastic in a mould. The expected outcomes lie in the development of new software for use in the plastics industry, which will improve the production of fibre reinforced thermoplastics throughout the world.
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