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    Discovery Projects - Grant ID: DP220102197

    Funder
    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $495,000.00
    Summary
    Shape4D: Modelling the Spatiotemporal Deformation Patterns in 3D Shapes. This research will develop new mathematical methods and algorithms that will enable the use of population-level longitudinal studies to model the spatial and temporal deformation patterns in 3D biological objects. Using novel geometric and deep learning techniques, it will create new methods that will allow the characterization of how the 3D shape of objects deforms with ageing, disease progression and interaction with thei .... Shape4D: Modelling the Spatiotemporal Deformation Patterns in 3D Shapes. This research will develop new mathematical methods and algorithms that will enable the use of population-level longitudinal studies to model the spatial and temporal deformation patterns in 3D biological objects. Using novel geometric and deep learning techniques, it will create new methods that will allow the characterization of how the 3D shape of objects deforms with ageing, disease progression and interaction with their environment, and the simulation of spatiotemporal deformations in anatomical organs. Benefits include a better understanding of growth processes, predictive models of how degenerative diseases progress and a computational framework that will assist in designing proper mitigation and intervention strategies.
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    Discovery Projects - Grant ID: DP1093233

    Funder
    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $310,000.00
    Summary
    Surviving the data deluge: Scalable feature extraction, discrimination and analysis for computer vision tasks using compressed sensed data. Strategically, our pioneering solutions besides being technically and socially significant, open fresh options for sensor-agnostic data analysis. The technical significance lies through the creation of new technologies for the critical national and global security markets, currently overwhelmed by data. The social significance arises from our solutions being .... Surviving the data deluge: Scalable feature extraction, discrimination and analysis for computer vision tasks using compressed sensed data. Strategically, our pioneering solutions besides being technically and socially significant, open fresh options for sensor-agnostic data analysis. The technical significance lies through the creation of new technologies for the critical national and global security markets, currently overwhelmed by data. The social significance arises from our solutions being privacy preserving, providing new avenues for the production of novel, socially acceptable products for aged care monitoring. Our methods spearhead future advancement in diverse disciplines due to the wide applicability of the methods to other sensor networks (Square Kilometre Array) and data types, providing new frameworks for addressing crucial problems of data management.
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    Linkage Projects - Grant ID: LP0883359

    Funder
    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $483,400.00
    Summary
    Smart technologies for people with vision impairment and blindness. Our technological solutions for early detection of disease provide the best opportunity for effective treatment, and provision of strategies capable of assisting individuals. It aims to empower primary care providers and will lead to more effective screening methods and improved efficiencies in redirecting resources towards those whose eye disease is treatable. It will further improve and enable access to specialist eye care fo .... Smart technologies for people with vision impairment and blindness. Our technological solutions for early detection of disease provide the best opportunity for effective treatment, and provision of strategies capable of assisting individuals. It aims to empower primary care providers and will lead to more effective screening methods and improved efficiencies in redirecting resources towards those whose eye disease is treatable. It will further improve and enable access to specialist eye care for those living in rural, regional and remote locations. The assistive technologies for the blind will greatly enhance the quality of life of the visually impaired, enhancing their quality of life and removing several risk factors. The net annual savings to the Government from these projects would be considerable.
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    Linkage Projects - Grant ID: LP0561867

    Funder
    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $747,000.00
    Summary
    INTELLIGENT SURVEILLANCE SYSTEMS FOR THE TRANSPORT INDUSTRY. Addressing core issues in Research Priority 4, Safeguarding Australia, we will develop frontier technologies for intelligent surveillance of public spaces, particularly in the transportation sector. The key outcomes of this project will be the use of a variety of novel sensors, in combination with new algorithms for analysing and responding to critical patterns of sensor data. Our collaboration with two high-profile industrial partners .... INTELLIGENT SURVEILLANCE SYSTEMS FOR THE TRANSPORT INDUSTRY. Addressing core issues in Research Priority 4, Safeguarding Australia, we will develop frontier technologies for intelligent surveillance of public spaces, particularly in the transportation sector. The key outcomes of this project will be the use of a variety of novel sensors, in combination with new algorithms for analysing and responding to critical patterns of sensor data. Our collaboration with two high-profile industrial partners with complementary capabilities, (DTI (specialising in public transport), and iOmniscient (specialising in surveillance technologies)), will ensure a high probability of success in the development of these technologies, and accelerate their introduction into the Australian and global markets.
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    Linkage Projects - Grant ID: LP0883347

    Funder
    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $340,000.00
    Summary
    Intelligent Security in Urban Spaces. Successful completion of this work will contribute greatly to Safeguarding Australia, Priority Area 4, and lead to further commercial exploitation on the national and international stages. In particular, we are responding to increasing demand from our partners for sophisticated surveillance systems for infrastructure and public transport. The adoption of these technologies by DTI, with international contracts for video surveillance, positions Australia to ga .... Intelligent Security in Urban Spaces. Successful completion of this work will contribute greatly to Safeguarding Australia, Priority Area 4, and lead to further commercial exploitation on the national and international stages. In particular, we are responding to increasing demand from our partners for sophisticated surveillance systems for infrastructure and public transport. The adoption of these technologies by DTI, with international contracts for video surveillance, positions Australia to gain the leading edge in this niche industry. Additionally we deliver solutions to our end user partners, PTA and WA Police, to facilitate enhanced community security. We will also build research capacity for surveillance technologies through advanced training of research staff.
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    Discovery Projects - Grant ID: DP0771132

    Funder
    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

    Funder
    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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    Discovery Early Career Researcher Award - Grant ID: DE120102960

    Funder
    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $375,000.00
    Summary
    Revocable multi-dimensional shape-based multimodal hand biometrics for personal identification and verification. This project will investigate a new personal verification system based on hand biometrics. It will make significant improvements by thwarting identity frauds; creating trust in ebanking and epayments; providing social acceptance of biometrics; helping immigration and passport control; and reducing use of plastic cards to safeguard the environment.
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    Linkage Projects - Grant ID: LP120200089

    Funder
    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $495,000.00
    Summary
    Robust and scalable change detection in geo-spatial data. A flood of data in the form of text, images and video emanate from a proliferation of sensors. These data are collected but rarely analysed, rendering it meaningless. This project aims to develop new software and techniques to detect changes over time in large scale geographically referenced data (for example photomaps) for use across numerous domains.
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    Linkage Projects - Grant ID: LP100200430

    Funder
    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $255,000.00
    Summary
    Design of adaptive learning visual sensor networks for crowd modelling in high-density and occluded scenarios. Partnering University of Melbourne researchers, with video surveillance experts SenSen, engineering consultants ARUP and the Melbourne Cricket Club, the project addresses research enabling a system-integrating, existing surveillance, infrastructure to model crowd behaviour and exit strategies, providing real-time analysis, prediction and response capabilities for venue managers and emer .... Design of adaptive learning visual sensor networks for crowd modelling in high-density and occluded scenarios. Partnering University of Melbourne researchers, with video surveillance experts SenSen, engineering consultants ARUP and the Melbourne Cricket Club, the project addresses research enabling a system-integrating, existing surveillance, infrastructure to model crowd behaviour and exit strategies, providing real-time analysis, prediction and response capabilities for venue managers and emergency services. This new capability enhances utilisation of security resources to prevent injury and fatalities in evacuation scenarios, applicable to existing venues and influencing the development of new facilities around the country. The project delivers researcher training, global clientele for local technology and a platform for local industry growth.
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