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    Discovery Projects - Grant ID: DP0451260

    Funder
    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $150,000.00
    Summary
    Intelligent Agent and Semantic Web empowered eFinance: A Knowledge Management Approach to enable and sustain Innovation. This research project will build new methods for adopting and deploying emerging Intelligent Agent and Semantic Web technologies for the purpose of enabling and sustaining innovation. Intelligent Agents and the Semantic Web are frontier technologies that facilitate information sharing and knowledge integration from multiple resources, and empower complex information systems .... Intelligent Agent and Semantic Web empowered eFinance: A Knowledge Management Approach to enable and sustain Innovation. This research project will build new methods for adopting and deploying emerging Intelligent Agent and Semantic Web technologies for the purpose of enabling and sustaining innovation. Intelligent Agents and the Semantic Web are frontier technologies that facilitate information sharing and knowledge integration from multiple resources, and empower complex information systems for independent action in open unpredictable environments such as a competitive global marketplace. We apply our methods in the Wholesale Financial Services Industry. Hence, the project supports both the ARC designated priority area, Frontier Technologies, and a National Priority to establish Australia as a financial services centre in the Asia Pacific Region.
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    Discovery Projects - Grant ID: DP0343994

    Funder
    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $174,000.00
    Summary
    Floor trading versus computer trading - Does it matter? Computer systems for securities trading date from the 1980s. These systems are large, costly and extremely complex. Outcomes from their introduction were unforeseen and the relevant research literature is sparse. This project will investigate experimentally with a simulated trading system the effects on trading behaviour of important system parameters. Intelligent support systems for traders will also be developed and tested. The project .... Floor trading versus computer trading - Does it matter? Computer systems for securities trading date from the 1980s. These systems are large, costly and extremely complex. Outcomes from their introduction were unforeseen and the relevant research literature is sparse. This project will investigate experimentally with a simulated trading system the effects on trading behaviour of important system parameters. Intelligent support systems for traders will also be developed and tested. The project team combines needed expertise from the areas of human decision making, finance, and advanced information technologies. Results will be important for theory of market microstructure and interactive intelligent systems and also for an important industry in Australia.
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    Discovery Projects - Grant ID: DP220103128

    Funder
    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $510,000.00
    Summary
    Towards High-Order Structure Search on Large-Scale Graphs. High-order structure search over large-scale graphs has many applications including cybersecurity, crime detection, social media, marketing recommendation, and public health. The project aims to lay the scientific foundations and develop novel computing techniques for efficiently conducting structure search. The outcomes include novel computing paradigms, algorithms, indexing, incremental computation, and distributed solutions. The succe .... Towards High-Order Structure Search on Large-Scale Graphs. High-order structure search over large-scale graphs has many applications including cybersecurity, crime detection, social media, marketing recommendation, and public health. The project aims to lay the scientific foundations and develop novel computing techniques for efficiently conducting structure search. The outcomes include novel computing paradigms, algorithms, indexing, incremental computation, and distributed solutions. The success of the project will directly contribute to the scientific foundation of Big Data computation. It will also contribute to the development of local industry involving cybersecurity, social media based recommendation, network management, and E-business.
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    Discovery Projects - Grant ID: DP0881876

    Funder
    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $270,000.00
    Summary
    Developing and Managing Sustainable Technology-Enabled Innovation Capabilities: An Information Systems Approach. Australian industry's search for competitive advantage in global markets is creating increasing pressure to innovate. The only pathway to business success is perpetual innovation but this is fraught with challenges, pitfalls and risk. This project assists industry innovation by advancing our understanding of two key areas: technology-enabled innovation and the adoption and impact .... Developing and Managing Sustainable Technology-Enabled Innovation Capabilities: An Information Systems Approach. Australian industry's search for competitive advantage in global markets is creating increasing pressure to innovate. The only pathway to business success is perpetual innovation but this is fraught with challenges, pitfalls and risk. This project assists industry innovation by advancing our understanding of two key areas: technology-enabled innovation and the adoption and impact of disruptive frontier technologies. It will develop, test, analyse and evaluate a new framework for technology-enabled business innovation in the area of Treasury Risk Management.
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    Linkage Projects - Grant ID: LP140101062

    Funder
    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $300,000.00
    Summary
    Transforming Banking Service Delivery Through Connected Communities. This project aims to develop a deeper understanding of the potential that the increased connectedness between customers has for organisations in the services sector. The massive uptake of social technologies demonstrates the high demand for connectedness. However, to date corporations and their customers have insufficient means to utilise such communities. Using the banking sector as an example, the project's outcomes intend to .... Transforming Banking Service Delivery Through Connected Communities. This project aims to develop a deeper understanding of the potential that the increased connectedness between customers has for organisations in the services sector. The massive uptake of social technologies demonstrates the high demand for connectedness. However, to date corporations and their customers have insufficient means to utilise such communities. Using the banking sector as an example, the project's outcomes intend to show how digital communities can improve the delivery of services and facilitate new co-delivery and brokerage models.
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    Discovery Projects - Grant ID: DP0346004

    Funder
    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $169,000.00
    Summary
    Efficient Processing of Complex Spatial Queries. Similarity search and join are two of the most popular yet complex queiries in spatial databases. They are also two of the major spatial data analysis paradigms. To complement the existing techniques, this project aims to investigate a more complex and important form of these two problems, and to develop novel framework to approach the proposed problems. The successful achievements of the project will not only bring new spatial data analysis techn .... Efficient Processing of Complex Spatial Queries. Similarity search and join are two of the most popular yet complex queiries in spatial databases. They are also two of the major spatial data analysis paradigms. To complement the existing techniques, this project aims to investigate a more complex and important form of these two problems, and to develop novel framework to approach the proposed problems. The successful achievements of the project will not only bring new spatial data analysis techniques but also deliever effective solutions to a number of real-life apllications.
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    Special Research Initiatives - Grant ID: SR0354744

    Funder
    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $20,000.00
    Summary
    Improving Australia's Data Mining and Knowledge Discovery Research. The network will bring together over 50 active researchers in data mining and knowledge discovery to enhance and better coordinate Australia's impressive research performance in these dual disciplines. Specifically, the network will (a) facilitate communication and collaboration between researchers, (b) fund or underwrite opportunities for international collaboration, (c) run a number of specialist workshops and symposia and (d .... Improving Australia's Data Mining and Knowledge Discovery Research. The network will bring together over 50 active researchers in data mining and knowledge discovery to enhance and better coordinate Australia's impressive research performance in these dual disciplines. Specifically, the network will (a) facilitate communication and collaboration between researchers, (b) fund or underwrite opportunities for international collaboration, (c) run a number of specialist workshops and symposia and (d) establish a national annual conference.
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