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    Discovery Projects - Grant ID: DP0771132

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    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $360,000.00
    Summary
    Taming media for the masses: Computational frameworks for intelligent digital media capture, management, and sharing. The core issues tackled in this project are learning, recognition and application of semantics in multimedia data and the context of its creation and use - a foundational issue in pattern recognition with many applications. The project is part of the Institute for Multi-sensor Processing and Content Analysis whose aim is to tackle technical issues in large scale pattern recogniti .... Taming media for the masses: Computational frameworks for intelligent digital media capture, management, and sharing. The core issues tackled in this project are learning, recognition and application of semantics in multimedia data and the context of its creation and use - a foundational issue in pattern recognition with many applications. The project is part of the Institute for Multi-sensor Processing and Content Analysis whose aim is to tackle technical issues in large scale pattern recognition. By developing scalable and robust techniques to extract information from large scale multi-modal data, the applications include large scale surveillance systems from multi-modal data (e.g. airport security, smart homes for the aged), context-aware devices, and the next generation of media creation and repurposing tools - a fast-growing sector of the economy.
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    Discovery Projects - Grant ID: DP0211748

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    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $276,000.00
    Summary
    Bridging the semantic gap for building effective content management systems: Computational media aesthetics. This project focuses on video abstraction and aims to bridge the semantic gap between the simplicity of available visual features and the richness of user descriptions. We examine how visual and aural techniques are brought together to influence the engagement of audience in a story portrayal. The major outcome will be a computational framework for extracting the semantics associated wi .... Bridging the semantic gap for building effective content management systems: Computational media aesthetics. This project focuses on video abstraction and aims to bridge the semantic gap between the simplicity of available visual features and the richness of user descriptions. We examine how visual and aural techniques are brought together to influence the engagement of audience in a story portrayal. The major outcome will be a computational framework for extracting the semantics associated with audiovisual elements in television/film, and scalable software tools that can rapidly and consistently analyse media along various aesthetic dimensions. It will allow for high-level annotation of media and the building of more effective content management systems with enhanced user querying capabilities.
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    Research Networks - Grant ID: RN0459895

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    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $1,600,000.00
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    ARC Research Network in Enterprise Information Infrastructure. EII targets consolidated research towards the comprehensive development & establishment of advanced information infrastructures. Its prime purpose is to provide a forum for intellectual exchange by diverse yet complementary research groups, to address the fundamental research problems faced by scientific & business communities when dealing with deployment of information technology to globally distributed, and data intensive environme .... ARC Research Network in Enterprise Information Infrastructure. EII targets consolidated research towards the comprehensive development & establishment of advanced information infrastructures. Its prime purpose is to provide a forum for intellectual exchange by diverse yet complementary research groups, to address the fundamental research problems faced by scientific & business communities when dealing with deployment of information technology to globally distributed, and data intensive environments. EII will address 3 tightly coupled research themes: Ability to interoperate across existing heterogenous platforms & applications; Efficient processing of very large data sets; Technology adoption & impact. Generic results will be applicable to e-science and large business information systems installations.
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    Discovery Projects - Grant ID: DP0985838

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    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $247,000.00
    Summary
    Developing Reliable Bio-Crypto Features for Mobile Template Protection. Cost of identity theft crimes were at multi-million dollars in Australia in 2007. Technically this is due to the fact that conventional personal identification number and token based security mechanisms cannot identify genuine users. Biometric fingerprint security systems emerge as a promising solution. However protection of the mobile embedded fingerprint template itself is an unresolved problem. The project aims to devel .... Developing Reliable Bio-Crypto Features for Mobile Template Protection. Cost of identity theft crimes were at multi-million dollars in Australia in 2007. Technically this is due to the fact that conventional personal identification number and token based security mechanisms cannot identify genuine users. Biometric fingerprint security systems emerge as a promising solution. However protection of the mobile embedded fingerprint template itself is an unresolved problem. The project aims to develop new ways designing bio-cryptosystems that provide strong security strength. The project will bring new body of knowledge into this field and place Australia in the forefront of this research, and also result in strengthened security of IT infrastructure and systems for industries.
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