Month: November 2020

About the DECRA Panel Session This panel discussion will provide prospective and future Discovery Early Career Researcher Award (DECRA) applicants with an opportunity to gain an understanding of the structure and assessment process of the DECRA, as well as the...
  • 17/11/2020
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Dr Ernest Foo (1) (1) Queensland University of Technology Industrial control systems (ICS) are moving from dedicated communications to switched and routed corporate networks, exposing them to the Internet and placing them at risk of cyber-attacks. Existing methods of detecting...
  • 17/11/2020
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Prof. Yun Yang (1) (1) Swinburne University   In this talk, I shall start with a brief summary of my research centre and related projects. The focus of this talk is on how to find out the minimum possible cost...
  • 17/11/2020
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Dr Monica Trujillo (1) (1) Executive General Manager, Clinical and Consumer Engagement and Clinical Governance, and Chief Clinical Information Officer, Australian Digital Health Agency   The Australian Digital Health Agency Tasked with improving health outcomes for Australians through the delivery...
  • 17/11/2020
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Professor Ann E. Nicholson (1) (1) Monash University, Wellington Rd, Clayton, Victoria 3169. ann.nicholson@monash.edu   Many areas of human endeavour require decision making about complex scenarios, where there is: uncertainty about the underlying causal process; limited and possibly inaccurate information about outcomes...
  • 16/11/2020
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Dr Antonette Mendoza (1) (1) Senior Lecturer, School of Computing and Information Systems, The University of Melbourne, Parkville Campus, Melbourne, Vic 3037, Australia, mendozaa@unimelb.edu.au   Teaching involves content and pedagogical knowledge, critical thinking, wisdom born out of experience and intelligence. A...
  • 16/11/2020
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Associate Professor Lexing Xie (1) (1) Research School of Computer Science, Australian National University   How did a video go viral? Or will it go viral, and when? These are some of the most intriguing yet difficult questions in social media...
  • 16/11/2020
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Junhao Gan (1) (1) School of Information technology and Electrical Engineering, The University of Queensland, j.gan@uq.edu.au   DBSCAN is a highly successful density-based clustering method for multi-dimensional points. Its seminal paper won the Test-of-Time Award at KDD 2014, and it has over...
  • 16/11/2020
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