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China can reshape the global oil market

CMCRC researchers show that China is still on track to reshape the global oil marketTalk of a petroyuan replacing the petrodollar has been called “premature”, but analysis from CMCRC shows that China’s new crude oil futures contract is exceeding expectation when compared to the established US and European exchanges in key areas.In March 2018, The

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When will central banks switch to digital money?

CMCRC-SIRCA Head of Digital Finance Research Centre, Elvira Sojli, says society can benefit from the change, but is Australia ready? As countries move bit-by-bit towards a cashless society, governments will have to start replacing notes and coins with digital currencies.The move, when it happens in the years and decades to come, will need answers to

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SOLVING THE DATA CONUNDRUM: THE FUTURE OF UNIVERSITY RESEARCH IS COLLABORATIVE

David Wright, Group CEO of Capital Markets CRC, explains how universities can benefit from translational research in the data-driven digital economy. The digital economy has arrived and, according to Deloitte, it is undermining “conventional notions about how businesses are structured; how firms interact; and how consumers obtain services, information, and goods.” The ability to harness

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CIM ENVIRO NOMINATED FOR THE CSIRO “BEST-IN-CLASS”

CIM Enviro has been nominated for the CSIRO “Best-In-Class” during a worldwide review of software providers for Fault Detection & Diagnostics. A case study on CIM Enviro’s technology ACE platform was published in the “Evaluation of Next-Generation Automated Fault Detection & Diagnostics (FDD) Tools for Commercial Building Energy Efficiency” on the Low Carbon Living CRC. “It

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CEO & FOUNDER OF CIM ENVIRO DAVID WALSH ON SALES NATIVE PODCAST

“Don’t fall in love with your own product”, says David Walsh, CEO & Founder of CIM Enviro, a CMT investment in the building efficiency space. Walsh was recently on Sales Native podcast speaking of CIM Enviro business and sales tactics. “When you (fall in love with your own product) you will put up defences and won’t

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HOW PHD STUDENT GEOFFREY CHANG HAS USED CREDIT REPORTING DATA TO PREDICT AUSTRALIAN ECONOMIC INDICATORS

Our guest speaker on Wednesday was PhD candidate Geoffrey Chang in the Finance Market Quality program discussed how his industry partner, illion and himself are using a unique data set provided by a major Australian credit reporting body – a consisting of profile and transactional data from over 15 million individuals and entities. Geoffrey has developed

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LEVERAGING BIG DATA ANALYTICS TO REDUCE HEALTHCARE COSTS

The healthcare sector deals with large volumes of electronic data related to patient services. This article describes two novel applications that leverage big data to detect fraud, abuse, waste, and errors in health insurance claims, thus reducing recurrent losses and facilitating enhanced patient care. The results indicate that claim anomalies detected using these applications help

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DATA SCIENCE AND THE POLICY COMPLETION PROBLEM

Sanjay Chawla, Federico Girosi, Fei Wang “Data Science and the Policy Completion Problem” The link between policy analysis and data science is more delicate than it may appear. A new policy, by definition, will change the underlying data generating model, rendering classification or supervised learning inapplicable. Perhaps eliciting causal relations from observational data is the

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SOCIAL NETWORK RESEARCH IN HEALTH COULD OPEN THE DOOR FOR SIGNIFICANT SAVINGS

The health industry consumes vast amounts of money and resources and is seen as a “black-hole” in many Government budgets. A ground breaking study using new science could save the industry millions and point the way for future research. Dr Shahadat Uddin CMCRC PhD Graduate Lecturer, U. Sydney Shahadat Uddin is a graduate of the

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JOINT APPOSITION EXTRACTION WITH SYNTACTIC AND SEMANTIC CONSTRAINTS

A study by CMCRC researchers presents a fresh look at extracting apposition from large collections of news, web and broadcast text in order to turn unstructured news stories into “computable data”. News is about interactions between entities ‐ people, places and organisations ‐ and understanding stories requires interpreting the entities in them and their attributes.

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