The Centre for eResearch and Digital Innovation (CeRDI) is a Federation University Australia (FedUni) Centre focused on:
• The application of information communications technology (ICT) and the development of innovative, world class knowledge management systems;
• Significantly advancing the digital literacy and knowledge management capabilities and capacity of partner organisations;
• Fostering, development and implementation of eResearch within academia and industry; and
• Measuring the impact of eResearch and digital innovation through longitudinal research.
CeRDI is also gaining national and international recognition in innovative spatial information systems.
This presentation showcases some of the diverse range of projects are that being supported through the team at CeRDI.
Projects are at various stages of their evolution with many sharing common goals to inform ‘big picture’ understanding and enhance decision making, create greater efficiencies in communication, increase the quality of information and support policy formulation and evaluation.
Centre for eResearch and Digital Innovation - Research Overview
1. Centre for eResearch and Digital Innovation
Federation University Australia
CeRDI Research Capability
August 2015
2. Federation University Australia
Origins: 1870 Ballarat School of Mines
Campuses: Ballarat, Gippsland, Wimmera
Faculties & Schools:
(dual sector)
Students: ~ 23,000 domestic and international
• Business
• Education & Arts
• Health
• Science & Technology
• Industry Skills
• Federation College
3. Major technology and research trends
Ubiquitous high-speed broadband…
Universities have the connectivity that the rest of Australia is waiting for
The Petabyte Age…
>50% of the world’s data is being collected each year – how will this change current
research practices? What do we need to access, publish and share?
Open data policies…
Opportunities for Universities and particularly regional universities to play a significant
role in generating insight from data
Mobile technologies…
App development and responsive design – for student and staff recruitment,
engagement, knowledge transfer
3d and visualisation technologies…
Massive innovation and research opportunities
4. Centre for eResearch and Digital Innovation
CeRDI - www.cerdi.edu.au
~ 27 staff – 12 research, 8 technical, 4 project, 3 support/research admin
Unaligned to Faculties - reports to DVCR
6. Research Domains:
Groundwater
Soil
Agriculture
NRM
Climate change
Urban planning
Health
History
Sports
Social science
Arts
Etc., etc.
Technology & services:
Content management
Web portals
Knowledge management
Single source publishing
Web GIS
Data interoperability
Visualisation
Web services
Training
Servers, hubs
Survey instruments
Etc., etc.
Research outputs:
Real world applications
Community empowerment
Capacity building
Government
Community
Industry
Research
Research papers
HDR completions
Impact assessment
Global collaborations
Sector development
Research-ready datasets
Etc., etc.
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CeRDI capability: eResearch
7. CeRDI capability: example projects
Sport and Recreation Spatial www.sportandrecreationspatial.org.au
A national geographic information system (GIS) for presenting spatial data.
Evidence based decision making for the sport and recreation sector
Increased capacity for research, strategic planning, and development of participation
programs and facilities.
Provides FedUni and VU researchers with ready data sets to address research
questions of national and international significance
Attracting government and industry investment in research
Generating extensive research publications
Aligned with a FedUni PhD which will generate publications and Sports Injuries Atlas
8. CeRDI capability: example projects
Regional ICT Studies
Extensive experience in coordinating regional and local ICT planning projects:
Great South Coast Regional Communications Strategy
Yarra Ranges Opportunity Assessment for Economic and Community Growth
through the Broadband Economy
Wimmera Southern Mallee and Central Highlands ICT studies
Moorabool Community Broadband and Telecommunications Strategy
Ballarat ICT 2030 strategy
9. CeRDI capability: example projects
Natural Disaster Research
Major landslide events of January 2011 in the Grampians National Park
Floods precipitated over 190 landslides, contributing significant impact to the
environment and communities surrounding the Park
FedUni engaged by Northern Grampians Shire
Investigate the social, economic and environmental impact of the events
Project not only produced traditional research report – but also maps and data and a
resource library
Benefits of this approached confirmed by the Rapid Response Team responding to
bushfires in the region 12 months later
10. CeRDI capability: example projects
Western Business Accelerator and Centre for Excellence
The Western BACE project is an important initiative that will improve economic,
educational and community opportunities for Melton and the west Melbourne
growth corridor.
The Research Group identified a range of research opportunities across the life of this
project (and beyond)
Funding was attracted with support of Melton City
Now Western BACE is operational a FedUni PhD will commence to explore the impact
outcomes during the early years of operation
11. CeRDI capability: example projects
Central Highlands Health Justice Partnership for youth
Officially launched at Ballarat Community Health on 3 July 2015
The Health Justice Partnership for Youth is a collaboration between FedUni,
Ballarat Community Health and Central Highlands Community Legal Centre.
It has been funded by a major grant from the Victorian Legal Services Board.
The program will deliver an integrated medical and legal service with a lawyer from
Central Highlands Community Legal Services based across all sites at Ballarat
Community Health.
The program will provide early intervention for legal and health issues to
improve the outcomes for young people experiencing multiple health and legal issues.
FedUni will be undertaking longitudinal research to evaluate the program impact
12. CeRDI capability: example projects
Dementia Pathways
Developed initially in the Grampians Region via a partnership with Department
of Health, Grampians Medicare Local, Ballarat Health Services and Ass Prof Mark
Yates
Adoption expanded to the South Eastern Melbourne region
Provides general practitioners and practice nurses with online information, resources
and local contact information to assist with the diagnosis, early intervention and
management of patients with dementia
Longitudinal research is tracking the practice change outcomes linked to the
Dementia Pathways
This research is also informing expansion of the pathway into new areas
13. CeRDI
Groundwater: Challenges and Strategies - 41st
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A variety of applications:
groundwater , soils, agriculture, biodiversity, fire,
history, sports, municipal, etc.
Allows integration of cross-disciplinary data sets
spatial.federation.edu.au
CeRDI capability: spatial data portals
14. Third party e.g. ABARE, ABS, BOM, CSIRO, EPAs, Unis, ………State base mapping, etc.
Water agencies, research organisations, industry, individuals, etc.
End users, e.g. Browser, mobile application, desktop application, groundwater model, etc.
Used by: researcher, community group, farmer, environmentalist, media outlet, agribusiness, etc.
Output as:
web services (W3C, OGC compliant)
Input as:
Data, map layers, grids, text and imagery in
native format (or web services)
Citizen science
Landcare,
environmental and
community groups
landholders,
farmers, individuals
tourists, visitors
schools, TAFE,
University students
clubs, volunteers
GIS
SQL
Sensors
Images
Documents
Organisational
data
Sounds
CeRDI capability: interoperability
15. CeRDI capability: example projects
Online Farm Trials – www.farmtrials.com.au
GRDC funded 2012 - 2015
All grains trials for Australia online
Working with Grower Groups, government, industry
Spatial filtering and selective keyword filtering
Brings in climate data and soils data on-the-fly
Allows data exports
Decision support tool for agronomists & growers
Research-ready data sets of all grain trials
16. CeRDI capability: example projects
CropPro – www.croppro.com.au
GRDC funded 2012-2014
CeRDI engaged in Northern and Southern projects in 2014
Online diagnostic tool for wheat and canola constraints
Uses Lucid - keying software developed by UQ
Science by DAFWA and DEPI (now DEDJTR)
Decision support tool for agronomists & growers
GRDC funded support in place for further enhancements 2015 & 2016
17. CeRDI capability: example projects
Integrated Fire Management Planning
An interoperable spatial information system for Barwon South West stakeholders
Providing access to the most current relevant information and fire risk data
Developing more effective partnerships and creating enhanced stakeholder
knowledge
Supporting the community to develop integrated regional and local fire management
plans
Technology and skills transfer achieved by embedding project staff on-site with CeRDI
team
Emergency Management Victoria applying learnings through VINE project
18. CeRDI capability: example projects
Captures information and data on rare and threatened species
Very strong community engagement and support
Decision support tool for municipalities, community groups, etc.
Research-ready data sets
www.swifft.net.au
19. CeRDI capability: example projects
Corangamite NRM Planning Portal –
www.ccmaknowledgebase.vic.gov.au/nrmpp
Corangamite CMA funded 2013 – 2015+
Identifying spatial intersection of investment opportunities
Web-GIS tools to add projects online, crowdsourcing data
Allows data exports, screen capture as pdf, saved workspace links
Captures past and current on-ground projects and investment
Decision support tool for investors and community groups
Research-ready data sets of NRM data
Landcare group #1
Landcare group #2
Landcare group #3
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Landcare group #n
Local Landcare
network
5-year plan
Federal program #1
Federal program #2
State program #1
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Govt program #n
CMA Regional
Catchment
Strategy
20. CeRDI capability: example projects
www.vvg.org.au
Broadband grant 2011 - 2013
Federates all Victorian groundwater data
5 bore databases, spatial layers, EPA data
Predictions on the fly
User selected 3D visualisations
Allows data exports
Decision support tool for practitioners
Research-ready data sets
21. CeRDI capability: example projects
Corangamite Soil Health Knowledge Base
www.ccmaknowledgebase.vic.gov.au/soilhealt
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Corangamite CMA funded 2012 - 2014
Online portal that combines eLibrary of grey literature with web-GIS
Over 3000 documents and 120 layers in the system (legacy data capture)
Allows crowd-sourced soil test data (e.g. farm soil tests)
Strongly supported by government, industry and community
Allows data exports, screen capture as pdf, saved workspace links
Decision support tool for farmers, agronomists, catchment managers, Landcare
Research-ready data sets of soil and related information
22. CeRDI capability: example projects
Ballarat Historic Urban Landscapes – www.hulballarat.org.au
Captures heritage values for city planning (UNESCO approach)
Combines eLibrary, web-GIS, visualisations and social media tools
Before & after sliders, photo maps, panoramic visualisations, 3D landscape models
Liberated significant municipal data sets to online availability
Very strong community engagement and support
Decision support tool for city planners, developers, community groups, etc.
Research-ready data sets
23. Climate Adaption
Climate Ready - Motivating residents to create their own interactive, personalised action
plan to prepare for the impacts of climate change.
Aims to support the community to prepare for the likely impacts of climate change
including flood, fire, drought and heatwave
Project partners include Mornington Peninsula shire, City of Kingston and
Bayside City Council
Building Resilience in Farming and Agribusiness – Literature review and gap
analysis – West Wimmera Shire and Wimmera Development Association
South West Climate change portal – early days on this but already sparked interest
from DWLWP, DEDJTR and other CMAs - Project partners include Corangamite CMA,
Glenelg Hopkins CMA, Greater South West Councils (10 municipalities from SA border
to Port Phillip Bay)
Opportunities with Comminisioner for Environment Sustainability Victoria, Sustainability
Victoria, Environment Protection Authority Victoria
24. Research collaborations
Regional Universities Network Precision Agriculture Flagship established
8 HDR Scholarships to be confirmed at RUN P/DVC(R) meeting mid May
2 of these HRDs will be with FedUni)
CSIRO expressed interest in providing top up funds and co-supervision for one of the
FedUni HDR scholarships.
Looking for industry partners to support RUNPAF and also great students seeking to
undertake post graduate studies
Research and Innovation Network for Precision Agriculture Systems established
FedUni a ‘paid up’ member of this national group
Contributing to development of National RD&E Strategy for Precision Agriculture
Systems
Regional Universities Network Water Flagship
Workshop in Coffs Harbour Sep 2015
Vietnam Agriculture Group
Collaborative development of agriculture and associated natural resource management
projects with RUN and other partners
25. International information standards development
3D visualising tool BoM funded, collaboration with Queensland University of Technology
Project completed and delivered platform independent, 3d visualisation tool for OGC
standard data, to be implemented in the BoM's National Groundwater Information
System
Groundwater international interoperability experiment (GW2IE)
Currently on-track with CSIRO collaboration, implementing the XML and will start
testing of Use-Cases this month. Expected completion and release of first standard by
September 2015 (OGC Meeting in Orléans, France).
Soil markup language (SoilML)
CSIRO research partnership extended to 2016
FedUni has joined OGC SoilML interoperability experiment
27. CeRDI capability in eResearch?
Collaborate with our research, industry and community partners:
To take advantage of the eResearch tools to:
Interoperably integrate data (open data, research data, big data,
sensor data, legacy data, crowdsourced data… any data)
Answer the frequently asked data/information questions
Dynamically generate conceptual and predictive models
Make new discoveries and avoid Zombie Science
Measure the impacts on decision making and facilitate practice
change