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    A Secure Smart Sensing And Industry Analytics Facility For Industry 4.

    Funder
    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $538,350.00
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    Linkage Projects - Grant ID: LP150100673

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    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $295,467.00
    Summary
    Privacy Preserving Data Sharing in Electronic Health Environment. This project aims to improve access to electronic health data (EHD) while still ensuring patient privacy. EHD can provide important information for medical research and health-care resource allocations. However, data sharing in electronic health environments is challenging because of the privacy concerns of customers. Large-scale unauthorised access from internal staff has been reported in Medicare. This project aims to develop ne .... Privacy Preserving Data Sharing in Electronic Health Environment. This project aims to improve access to electronic health data (EHD) while still ensuring patient privacy. EHD can provide important information for medical research and health-care resource allocations. However, data sharing in electronic health environments is challenging because of the privacy concerns of customers. Large-scale unauthorised access from internal staff has been reported in Medicare. This project aims to develop new privacy-preserving algorithms on EHD database federations, which can provide efficient data access yet block inside attacks. It will significantly improve the data available for medical research, while reducing the cost of EHD system management and providing visualised decision supports to medical staff and the government health resource planners.
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    Discovery Projects - Grant ID: DP130104614

    Funder
    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $360,000.00
    Summary
    Learning human activities through low cost, unobtrusive RFID technology. A rapidly growing aged population presents many challenges to Australia's health and aged care services. The outcomes of this project will help aging Australians live in their own homes longer, with greater independence and safety by providing an automated, unobtrusive means for health professionals to monitor activity and intervene as required.
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    ARC Future Fellowships - Grant ID: FT210100624

    Funder
    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $927,500.00
    Summary
    Decentralised Collaborative Predictive Analytics on Personal Smart Devices. This project tackles the challenging problem of personalised predictive analytics with resource-constrained personal devices and massive-scale data. The knowledge to be generated concerns privacy, fairness, and resource efficiency in the era of Internet of Things. The expected outcomes include a collaborative learning paradigm for building personalised models on personal smart devices in open and fully decentralised sett .... Decentralised Collaborative Predictive Analytics on Personal Smart Devices. This project tackles the challenging problem of personalised predictive analytics with resource-constrained personal devices and massive-scale data. The knowledge to be generated concerns privacy, fairness, and resource efficiency in the era of Internet of Things. The expected outcomes include a collaborative learning paradigm for building personalised models on personal smart devices in open and fully decentralised settings. Privacy and model fairness are core tenets of the paradigm. Personalised predictive analytics is frontier research that will position Australia at the forefront of AI and give business the tools needed to deploy innovative business systems for market exploitation with a secure, equitable and competitive advantage.
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    Discovery Projects - Grant ID: DP170103954

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    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $268,500.00
    Summary
    Monitoring social events for user online behaviour analytics. This project aims to investigate the influence of public attention on steering user online behaviour. The exponential growth of online behaviour data makes online behaviour analytics increasingly important in social, commercial and political environments, but existing methods rely on user profiles only. The project will unify external social events with user profiles for behaviour analytics, and develop approaches for event database i .... Monitoring social events for user online behaviour analytics. This project aims to investigate the influence of public attention on steering user online behaviour. The exponential growth of online behaviour data makes online behaviour analytics increasingly important in social, commercial and political environments, but existing methods rely on user profiles only. The project will unify external social events with user profiles for behaviour analytics, and develop approaches for event database indexing, event-influenced behaviour modelling and prediction. The success of this project is expected to enhance users’ online experience and improve e-commerce’s market value.
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    Discovery Projects - Grant ID: DP130103245

    Funder
    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $335,000.00
    Summary
    Taming the uncertainty in trajectory data. This project aims to develop effective and efficient methods to manage large scale uncertain trajectory data. It provides individuals, business, government and social groups the ability to explore significant uncertain trajectories and their patterns, for important usages in location based services, logistic, transportation and tourism.
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    Discovery Projects - Grant ID: DP190102353

    Funder
    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $262,000.00
    Summary
    Deep attribute-aware hashing for cross retrieval. This project aims to enable individuals, industries and governments, to freely access vital and linked information carried in different media types from different sources by developing a deep attribute-aware framework that embeds heterogeneous features into a shared data space to achieve effective and efficient cross system information retrieval. With the proliferation of heterogeneous data sources, there is an urgent need to enable search and re .... Deep attribute-aware hashing for cross retrieval. This project aims to enable individuals, industries and governments, to freely access vital and linked information carried in different media types from different sources by developing a deep attribute-aware framework that embeds heterogeneous features into a shared data space to achieve effective and efficient cross system information retrieval. With the proliferation of heterogeneous data sources, there is an urgent need to enable search and retrieval across different media types and domains. The framework developed by the project uses deep learning methods to develop meaningful image attributes to positively bridge the modality gap and the domain gap when hash functions are affixed to data. This project will significantly advance the research of multimedia retrieval, and benefit a series of related research problems whenever heterogeneous multimedia data are involved in their applications.
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    Discovery Projects - Grant ID: DP130103252

    Funder
    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $280,000.00
    Summary
    Synergising multimedia content understanding with social data analysis. This project aims to develop novel approaches to explore synergies within big social multimedia data from both social and multimedia perspective. It provides individuals, groups, and businesses the ability to tap into the wisdom of crowds to enlarge knowledge base, enhance user experience, understand the pulse of crowds and make informed decision.
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    Discovery Projects - Grant ID: DP140103171

    Funder
    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $452,000.00
    Summary
    Declaration, Exploration, Enhancement and Provenance: The DEEP Approach to Data Quality Management Systems. The project proposes the Declaration, Exploration, Enhancement, Provenance (DEEP) approach to data quality management. The approach adopts a whole-of-data-cycle view towards addressing complex and emerging problems in data quality management and aims to develop novel and comprehensive mechanisms to improve data quality measurement, enforcement and monitoring. Due to the application-centric .... Declaration, Exploration, Enhancement and Provenance: The DEEP Approach to Data Quality Management Systems. The project proposes the Declaration, Exploration, Enhancement, Provenance (DEEP) approach to data quality management. The approach adopts a whole-of-data-cycle view towards addressing complex and emerging problems in data quality management and aims to develop novel and comprehensive mechanisms to improve data quality measurement, enforcement and monitoring. Due to the application-centric nature of DEEP, the outcomes from the project are expected to increase user understanding of data characteristics, improve interpretability of information derived from large, multi-source data sets and contribute to enhancement of data literacy levels in involved user communities.
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    ARC Future Fellowships - Grant ID: FT130101530

    Funder
    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $720,320.00
    Summary
    Real-time Event Detection, Prediction, and Visualization for Emergency Response. This project proposes novel end-to-end methods for real-time recognition and prediction of real-world events, leading to timely response to emergencies such as disease outbreaks and natural disasters, as well as prevention of crime, security breaches and the like. It will develop new techniques to quickly detect and predict events by incorporating adaptive learning and probabilistic models, and address fusion and sc .... Real-time Event Detection, Prediction, and Visualization for Emergency Response. This project proposes novel end-to-end methods for real-time recognition and prediction of real-world events, leading to timely response to emergencies such as disease outbreaks and natural disasters, as well as prevention of crime, security breaches and the like. It will develop new techniques to quickly detect and predict events by incorporating adaptive learning and probabilistic models, and address fusion and scalability factors to handle vast collections of heterogeneous data. An event surveillance system prototype will be developed to incorporate the findings of the research with tools to visualise and describe events.
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