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    Discovery Early Career Researcher Award - Grant ID: DE230100495

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    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $422,154.00
    Summary
    Structured Federated Learning for Personalised Intelligence on Devices. The project aims to develop a new structured federated machine-learning framework to enhance the customisation of artificial intelligence across mobile and smart devices. It seeks to enable users to receive customised services on their devices without sending their sensitive personal data to a cloud service provider. Anticipated benefits include greater privacy, data security and device performance, as well as better end-use .... Structured Federated Learning for Personalised Intelligence on Devices. The project aims to develop a new structured federated machine-learning framework to enhance the customisation of artificial intelligence across mobile and smart devices. It seeks to enable users to receive customised services on their devices without sending their sensitive personal data to a cloud service provider. Anticipated benefits include greater privacy, data security and device performance, as well as better end-user experience. Expected outcomes of this research include new knowledge, toolkits and algorithms for use in developing machine-learning based secure, efficient and fault-tolerant technologies for software applications, mobile services, cloud computing, autonomous vehicles and advanced manufacturing processes.
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    Discovery Projects - Grant ID: DP230101540

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    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $480,000.00
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    Advanced Machine Learning with Bilevel Optimization. There is an urgent need to develop a new machine learning (ML) paradigm that can overcome data-privacy and model-size constraints in real-world applications. This project aims to develop an advanced paradigm of ML with bilevel optimisation, called bilevel ML. A theoretically-guaranteed fast approximate solver and a new fuzzy bilevel learning framework will be developed to achieve the aim in complex situations; a methodology to transfer knowled .... Advanced Machine Learning with Bilevel Optimization. There is an urgent need to develop a new machine learning (ML) paradigm that can overcome data-privacy and model-size constraints in real-world applications. This project aims to develop an advanced paradigm of ML with bilevel optimisation, called bilevel ML. A theoretically-guaranteed fast approximate solver and a new fuzzy bilevel learning framework will be developed to achieve the aim in complex situations; a methodology to transfer knowledge and an approach to fast-adapt bilevel optimization solutions when required computing resources change. The anticipated outcomes should significantly improve the reliability of ML with benefits for safety learning and computing resource optimisation in ML-based data analytics.
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    Linkage Projects - Grant ID: LP230100294

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    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $394,974.00
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    High Quality-of-Experience Real-time Video for Smart Online Shopping. This project aims to develop high quality-of-experience real-time video systems for smart shopping applications by devising new deep-neural-network-enhanced video delivery schemes. It will generate new knowledge of combined AI and network solutions to achieve high-quality and low-latency real-time video delivery, addressing unsatisfactory user experience intrinsically caused by network delay and bandwidth. Fundamental principl .... High Quality-of-Experience Real-time Video for Smart Online Shopping. This project aims to develop high quality-of-experience real-time video systems for smart shopping applications by devising new deep-neural-network-enhanced video delivery schemes. It will generate new knowledge of combined AI and network solutions to achieve high-quality and low-latency real-time video delivery, addressing unsatisfactory user experience intrinsically caused by network delay and bandwidth. Fundamental principles and an all-in-one platform will be developed to address research problems and the industrial partner’s practical problems. It will significantly benefit all shopping businesses and their customers in Australia, as well as all other video-related services (e.g., online education, video conferencing, etc.).
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