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    Linkage Projects - Grant ID: LP0349235

    Funder
    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $69,099.00
    Summary
    Design and Development of a Web-based Intelligent Multimedia Mining System. Increasing amounts of digital multimedia data in the form of video is being captured and stored. However, even the most advanced storage and retrieval techniques lack the features required to be used singly, or in combination, to fulfil a wide range of user needs and rapid access to multimedia resources, even in a very large video database. The core challenges are indeed to develop efficient, smart and intelligent web-ba .... Design and Development of a Web-based Intelligent Multimedia Mining System. Increasing amounts of digital multimedia data in the form of video is being captured and stored. However, even the most advanced storage and retrieval techniques lack the features required to be used singly, or in combination, to fulfil a wide range of user needs and rapid access to multimedia resources, even in a very large video database. The core challenges are indeed to develop efficient, smart and intelligent web-based multimedia mining in Australia and elsewhere. In this project, we will explore techniques and develop algorithms for content-based multimedia retrieval and mining in multimedia databases.
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    Linkage Projects - Grant ID: LP0218853

    Funder
    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $191,500.00
    Summary
    Developing Robust Mobile Middleware for Large Scale Distributed On-line Applications. Existing electronic commerce have shown profound limitations when dealing with key issues related to electronic commerce applications, such as data interoperability, mobility and performance. The aim of this project is to understand the complexity of the underlying problems related to electronic commerce applications, and to subsequently produce a robust and efficient infrastructure to support them. It is sig .... Developing Robust Mobile Middleware for Large Scale Distributed On-line Applications. Existing electronic commerce have shown profound limitations when dealing with key issues related to electronic commerce applications, such as data interoperability, mobility and performance. The aim of this project is to understand the complexity of the underlying problems related to electronic commerce applications, and to subsequently produce a robust and efficient infrastructure to support them. It is significant because it is expected to automate most of the tedious and complex activities of on-line transactions. The main outcome will be a set of techniques and programs that will form the basis of the commercial software, with a significant export potential.
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    Discovery Projects - Grant ID: DP1096445

    Funder
    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $280,000.00
    Summary
    Computing with nearly-consistent data. This project will help programmers correctly use data that originates at various times and places, and spreads unevenly through a system. Computation will combine data that comes from different situations, and is not exactly consistent. Capability to develop high quality software on platforms with this feature will enhance the value of the Australian IT industry. As well, the industries which use the software benefit from correctly working with their data. .... Computing with nearly-consistent data. This project will help programmers correctly use data that originates at various times and places, and spreads unevenly through a system. Computation will combine data that comes from different situations, and is not exactly consistent. Capability to develop high quality software on platforms with this feature will enhance the value of the Australian IT industry. As well, the industries which use the software benefit from correctly working with their data. Sensor networks have data like this, and they play a vital role in environmental monitoring. Cloud computing platforms also have this type of data, and these allow smaller enterprises to grow smoothly, without needing large up-front investments in computing infrastructure.
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    Discovery Projects - Grant ID: DP0987273

    Funder
    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $220,000.00
    Summary
    Effective and Efficient Video Search. This project will add a much desired level of sophistication to the current data management and search technologies. Success of this project will not only establish us as an internationally leading research group but also bring significant economic and social benefits to Australia. Many Australia organizations specializing in media communication, entertainment, management and services will be benefited by saving enormous cost, improving service quality, prot .... Effective and Efficient Video Search. This project will add a much desired level of sophistication to the current data management and search technologies. Success of this project will not only establish us as an internationally leading research group but also bring significant economic and social benefits to Australia. Many Australia organizations specializing in media communication, entertainment, management and services will be benefited by saving enormous cost, improving service quality, protecting their intelligence properties, etc. It will also advance Australia's intellectual leadership in copyright compliance, benefit commercialization of research results, form strong international collaborations and networks, and underpin the National Research Priority.
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    Discovery Projects - Grant ID: DP0773483

    Funder
    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $168,000.00
    Summary
    PreferPeer: Towards Efficient Location-aware Preference Search in Mobile Peer-to-Peer Databases. Our research is right in the forefront of ICT research, leading the international effort of extending database technologies to support data management and query processing in very large scale highly mobile data. The proposed PreferPeer stands to open up major research directions in mobile point-to-point computing. Advances in this project will bring significant economic and social benefits to Austral .... PreferPeer: Towards Efficient Location-aware Preference Search in Mobile Peer-to-Peer Databases. Our research is right in the forefront of ICT research, leading the international effort of extending database technologies to support data management and query processing in very large scale highly mobile data. The proposed PreferPeer stands to open up major research directions in mobile point-to-point computing. Advances in this project will bring significant economic and social benefits to Australia. The research outcome of this project will directly benefit the following sectors: telecommunications, transportation, supply chain management, logistics, mobile computing, mobile e-commerce and marketing, air traffic control, defence, and so on, where efficient access to large amounts of highly mobile and distributed information is vital.
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    Discovery Projects - Grant ID: DP0663272

    Funder
    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $210,000.00
    Summary
    Efficient Similarity Query Processing in High Dimensional Databases. This project studies a fundamental problem common to a wide range of applications. It contributes to smart use of information, which is vital to the modern knowledge-based economy, by providing an enabling technology to capitalise Australia's huge investment in data collection. Our research is right in the forefront of ICT research, leading the international effort of extending database technologies to support data management a .... Efficient Similarity Query Processing in High Dimensional Databases. This project studies a fundamental problem common to a wide range of applications. It contributes to smart use of information, which is vital to the modern knowledge-based economy, by providing an enabling technology to capitalise Australia's huge investment in data collection. Our research is right in the forefront of ICT research, leading the international effort of extending database technologies to support data management and query processing for very large and highly complex data.
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    Discovery Projects - Grant ID: DP0344488

    Funder
    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $334,000.00
    Summary
    Integrating Database Technologies and Visual Analysis in Bioinformatics for Genome Data. Solving modern biological problems, especially those involving genome data, requires advanced computational and analytical methods. The huge quantities of data and escalating demands of modern biological research increasingly require the sophistication and power of object-relational database tools. Key techniques include relational data management, pattern recognition, data mining and visualization of biolog .... Integrating Database Technologies and Visual Analysis in Bioinformatics for Genome Data. Solving modern biological problems, especially those involving genome data, requires advanced computational and analytical methods. The huge quantities of data and escalating demands of modern biological research increasingly require the sophistication and power of object-relational database tools. Key techniques include relational data management, pattern recognition, data mining and visualization of biological data. In this project we will develop efficient methodologies and data structures for gathering high-quality approximations of full genomic information, and will use these innovations as the foundation to develop novel, practical tools for clustering and visualization in genomic data mining and database management.
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    Discovery Projects - Grant ID: DP1096826

    Funder
    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $255,000.00
    Summary
    Context Exploration: An Effective Way to Enhance Duplication Detection. As a vital data quality problem, effective duplication detection has practical significance in data management, in particular in large scale information systems such as in business, health and national security. This project aims to be a unique value to virtually every information systems by providing a general, domain-independent framework which is comprehensive to significantly improve the duplication detection. The develo .... Context Exploration: An Effective Way to Enhance Duplication Detection. As a vital data quality problem, effective duplication detection has practical significance in data management, in particular in large scale information systems such as in business, health and national security. This project aims to be a unique value to virtually every information systems by providing a general, domain-independent framework which is comprehensive to significantly improve the duplication detection. The developed cutting-edge technologies are potential to be a new direction of data duplication detection study. This project will allow us to avail an opportunity to promote Australia's capability in developing sophisticated technologies and are potential to add to Australia's profile in this area.
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    Discovery Projects - Grant ID: DP0881779

    Funder
    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $216,354.00
    Summary
    Effective and Efficient Keyword Search in Relational Databases. Effective and efficient management of information, including textual information, is at the heard of ICT objectives and requirements global wide. The project aims to be of unique value to vitually all Australian industries by providing easier and better information access to their business data. The research conducted in this project will position Australia as one of the leaders in the database and information retrieval research. Th .... Effective and Efficient Keyword Search in Relational Databases. Effective and efficient management of information, including textual information, is at the heard of ICT objectives and requirements global wide. The project aims to be of unique value to vitually all Australian industries by providing easier and better information access to their business data. The research conducted in this project will position Australia as one of the leaders in the database and information retrieval research. The project outcomes in the form of algorithms and systems will provide powerful solutions that are applicable to many Australian and international organisations. It will will also encourage more ICT within Australia and worldwide.
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    Discovery Projects - Grant ID: DP1094678

    Funder
    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $300,000.00
    Summary
    Spotting Near-duplicate Sequences from Online Databases, Streams and Communities. This project studies a very important problem which has significant research and economy value. Advances in this project will reshape the landscape of media, commercial and legal service industries. Success of this project will not only establish us as an internationally leading research group but also bring significant economic and social benefits. Australia organizations with media assets will be benefited by sav .... Spotting Near-duplicate Sequences from Online Databases, Streams and Communities. This project studies a very important problem which has significant research and economy value. Advances in this project will reshape the landscape of media, commercial and legal service industries. Success of this project will not only establish us as an internationally leading research group but also bring significant economic and social benefits. Australia organizations with media assets will be benefited by saving enormous cost, improving service quality, protecting their intelligence properties, etc. It will also advance Australia's intellectual leadership in copyright compliance and benefit commercialization of research results.
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