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    Discovery Projects - Grant ID: DP190101087

    Funder
    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $600,000.00
    Summary
    Dynamics and control of complex social networks. This project aims to understand the extent to which a given complex social network can be controlled and how different control mechanisms influence network structure and dynamics. There is a great interest in controlling complex networks including social networks as it might contribute to solving important societal challenges. Using gender imbalance, minority marginalisation, and criminal behaviour as case studies, this project will investigate t .... Dynamics and control of complex social networks. This project aims to understand the extent to which a given complex social network can be controlled and how different control mechanisms influence network structure and dynamics. There is a great interest in controlling complex networks including social networks as it might contribute to solving important societal challenges. Using gender imbalance, minority marginalisation, and criminal behaviour as case studies, this project will investigate the direction of networks controllability and mechanisms that would enable alteration of the network in a desired way. This project will have an impact on our current understanding of network's behaviour, and will contribute to solving a range of societal challenges.
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    Discovery Projects - Grant ID: DP150102442

    Funder
    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $384,700.00
    Summary
    Coupling Learning in Big Data. Big data features complex coupling relationships within and between diverse entities in various forms and layers. This fundamentally challenges existing learning theories, which usually assume that data is independent and identically distributed (IID). This indicates that such IID tools may either be inapplicable for big data or capture an incomplete or even biased picture of the ground truth in big data. Hence, this project aims to invent breakthrough theories and .... Coupling Learning in Big Data. Big data features complex coupling relationships within and between diverse entities in various forms and layers. This fundamentally challenges existing learning theories, which usually assume that data is independent and identically distributed (IID). This indicates that such IID tools may either be inapplicable for big data or capture an incomplete or even biased picture of the ground truth in big data. Hence, this project aims to invent breakthrough theories and effective tools for systematically modelling and learning sophisticated couplings embedded in big data applications. The outcomes are expected to enhance Australia's leading role in data science research and lift data intelligence-driven productivity and economic growth in a changing world.
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    Linkage Projects - Grant ID: LP180100114

    Funder
    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $782,874.00
    Summary
    Data-driven Traffic Analytics for Incident Analysis and Management. Traffic incidents are among the primary concerns of all transport authorities around the world due to their significant impact in terms of traffic congestion and delay, air and noise pollution, and management cost. This project aims to address incident analysis and management in complex and multi-modal traffic networks by combining multidisciplinary research efforts from transportation engineering and data science. The intended .... Data-driven Traffic Analytics for Incident Analysis and Management. Traffic incidents are among the primary concerns of all transport authorities around the world due to their significant impact in terms of traffic congestion and delay, air and noise pollution, and management cost. This project aims to address incident analysis and management in complex and multi-modal traffic networks by combining multidisciplinary research efforts from transportation engineering and data science. The intended outcomes will be an innovative incident analysis and management framework synergising traffic data analytics and traffic simulation modelling as well as its key enabling techniques and prototype systems. This will significantly help mitigate incident impacts on daily commuters.
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    Linkage Projects - Grant ID: LP140100937

    Funder
    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $360,000.00
    Summary
    Active Management of Complex Non-self-finalising Behaviours through Deep Analytics. This project aims to build theoretical breakthroughs and novel tools for deep analytics and active management of non-self-finalising (NSF) individual and business behaviours, which are sophisticated and increasingly seen in public sectors such as taxation and business including banking and insurance. The challenging economic environment continues to make managing NSF behaviours difficult. To date, there are no su .... Active Management of Complex Non-self-finalising Behaviours through Deep Analytics. This project aims to build theoretical breakthroughs and novel tools for deep analytics and active management of non-self-finalising (NSF) individual and business behaviours, which are sophisticated and increasingly seen in public sectors such as taxation and business including banking and insurance. The challenging economic environment continues to make managing NSF behaviours difficult. To date, there are no sufficient theories or effective systems in data mining and behavioural science to systematically learn the intent, impact and patterns of NSF behaviours, and to suggest cost-effective responses to these behaviours. This project aims to ensure Australia’s leading role in innovation for evidence-driven enterprise behaviour analytics and management.
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    Linkage Projects - Grant ID: LP100200774

    Funder
    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $300,000.00
    Summary
    Detecting significant changes in organisation-customer interactions leading to non-compliance. The instant detection of risky customer and/or group dynamics and business policy and/or process changes dispersed in normal interactions can avoid immense losses and inconsistent policies for Government and industries, such as preventing Centrelink customer debt. This project will deliver novel analytical techniques and smart information use to effectively detect the above-mentioned changes leading to .... Detecting significant changes in organisation-customer interactions leading to non-compliance. The instant detection of risky customer and/or group dynamics and business policy and/or process changes dispersed in normal interactions can avoid immense losses and inconsistent policies for Government and industries, such as preventing Centrelink customer debt. This project will deliver novel analytical techniques and smart information use to effectively detect the above-mentioned changes leading to non-compliance. It will enhance service quality, compliance, payment accuracy and policy design for the Australian Government and industries such as Centrelink, the Department of Families, Housing, Community Services and Indigenous Affairs (FaHCSIA), banking and insurance. The resulting systems, the researchers trained and resulting publications will significantly enhance Australia's leading role in tackling change-driven non-compliance.
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    Discovery Projects - Grant ID: DP130102691

    Funder
    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $360,000.00
    Summary
    Modelling and discovering complex interaction relations hidden in group behaviours in businesses, online and social communities. This project addresses the shortage in current behavior analysis by inventing innovative theories and algorithms for analysing complex relations and interactions in group behaviours. The outcomes of this project will enable effective detection of suspicious large groups, contributing to safer businesses and society and improved compliance in online and social communiti .... Modelling and discovering complex interaction relations hidden in group behaviours in businesses, online and social communities. This project addresses the shortage in current behavior analysis by inventing innovative theories and algorithms for analysing complex relations and interactions in group behaviours. The outcomes of this project will enable effective detection of suspicious large groups, contributing to safer businesses and society and improved compliance in online and social communities.
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    Industrial Transformation Research Hubs - Grant ID: IH210100051

    Funder
    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $5,000,000.00
    Summary
    The ARC Research Hub for Digital Bioprocess Development. The ARC Hub for Digital Bioprocess Development aims to assist the Biopharma industry by increasing digital innovation, productivity and competitiveness. An interdisciplinary team of engineers, scientists and computing specialists will develop digitally integrated advanced manufacturing processes and a platform for industry adoption. The program will address key bioprocessing research challenges and develop new process and digital models th .... The ARC Research Hub for Digital Bioprocess Development. The ARC Hub for Digital Bioprocess Development aims to assist the Biopharma industry by increasing digital innovation, productivity and competitiveness. An interdisciplinary team of engineers, scientists and computing specialists will develop digitally integrated advanced manufacturing processes and a platform for industry adoption. The program will address key bioprocessing research challenges and develop new process and digital models that can predict and optimise manufacturing processes, resulting in greater yields, faster and more flexible processes and enhanced product stability. The Hub will transform biopharmaceutical manufacturing and unlock growth opportunities to forge an internationally competitive Australian Biopharma sector.
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    Linkage Projects - Grant ID: LP170100891

    Funder
    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $415,893.00
    Summary
    Reshaping superannuation practice in Australia using big data analytics. This project aims to reform superannuation investment practices in Australia. Using sophisticated data analytics and machine-learning techniques, combined with economic modelling and quantitative finance. The project will try to understand the broad characteristics of Australian superannuation investors and their practice from a ‘big data’ perspective. The expected outcomes of this project are the identification of key dete .... Reshaping superannuation practice in Australia using big data analytics. This project aims to reform superannuation investment practices in Australia. Using sophisticated data analytics and machine-learning techniques, combined with economic modelling and quantitative finance. The project will try to understand the broad characteristics of Australian superannuation investors and their practice from a ‘big data’ perspective. The expected outcomes of this project are the identification of key determinants for successful superannuation behaviour to inform decision-making for better superannuation practices and policies. It is expected that the insights arising from this project will contribute to safeguarding the future of Australia’s superannuation schemes, and to better financial security at retirement.
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    Discovery Projects - Grant ID: DP220100795

    Funder
    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $485,000.00
    Summary
    Physics-aware machine learning for data-driven fire risk prediction. The 2019/20 Australian fire season was unprecedented in its extent, impact, and the response of fire agencies. In this project, we aim to answer the question: was the scale of these fires driven by known drivers of fire (drought, weather, fuels and ignitions), or were fundamentally new undescribed processes and phenomena involved? We will accomplish this by developing an innovative, physics-aware machine learning model of fire .... Physics-aware machine learning for data-driven fire risk prediction. The 2019/20 Australian fire season was unprecedented in its extent, impact, and the response of fire agencies. In this project, we aim to answer the question: was the scale of these fires driven by known drivers of fire (drought, weather, fuels and ignitions), or were fundamentally new undescribed processes and phenomena involved? We will accomplish this by developing an innovative, physics-aware machine learning model of fire risk and spread, trained and validated on a two-decade satellite fire record. The predictive ability of the model will be tested on the 2019/20 fire season to determine if novel drivers of fire can be identified, and the model itself will be operationalised into a novel short-to-mid term fire risk prediction tool.
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