About

I am currently focusing on Deep Learning AI applications to Australian industries.

2022: 2nd place finish in NASA-sponsored Mars Spectrometry 2: Gas Chromatography Challenge: https://drivendata.co/blog/mars-2-gcms-challenge-winners

Teaching
  • CP2410: Algorithms and Data Structures (Level 2; TSV)
  • CP3102: Multidisciplinary Project (Level 3; TSV)
  • CP3103: Independent Project (Level 3; CNS & TSV)
  • CP3407: Advanced Software Engineering (Level 3; TSV)
  • CP3501: Deep Learning (Level 3; TSV)
Interests
Professional
  • 2022: Kaggle Competitions Expert https://www.kaggle.com/dmitrykonovalov
Research
  • Computer vision with Convolutional Neural Networks
  • Application of Deep Learning AI to Northern Australia Beef Industry, Aquaculture, Australian Great Barrier Reef monitoring
Experience
  • 2002 to present - Senior Lecturer, James Cook University (Townsville)
Research Disciplines
Socio-Economic Objectives
Publications

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ResearchOnline@JCU stores 45+ research outputs authored by Dr Dmitry Konovalov from 2004 onwards.

Current Funding

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Herbert Cane Productivity Services Ltd - Contract Research

Developing a proof of concept AI for the identification and counting of feral pigs

Indicative Funding
$20,000 over 1 year
Summary
The aims of the project is use create a proof of concept Artificial Intelligence capable to count feral pigs entering traps and then when the majority of the pigs has entered the door closes, trapping the pigs.
Investigators
Marcus Sheaves and Dmitry Konovalov (College of Science & Engineering)
Keywords
Feral Pig Trapping

Great Barrier Reef Foundation - Reef Trust Partnership

Integrated reef fish monitoring - Nursery Seascapes

Indicative Funding
$102,345 over 2 years (administered by Australian Institute of Marine Science)
Summary
A 2 year monitoring program to understand the abundance, diversity, and assemblage composition of Great Barrier Reef Fishes. Within this program, JCU Marine Data Tech will be working with project partners conducting bi-annual surveys of reef fishes in nursery seascapes in the central GBR. Data will be collected using stereo Remote Underwater Video Systems and processed using Artificial Intelligence computing.
Investigators
Michael Bradley, Dmitry Konovalov and Marcus Sheaves (College of Science & Engineering)
Keywords
Reef Fish; Seascape; Great Barrier Reef; Fisheries; Monitoring; Nursery grounds
Supervision

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These Higher Degree Research projects are either current or by students who have completed their studies within the past 5 years at JCU. Linked titles show theses available within ResearchOnline@JCU.

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  • 17.047, Faculty of Science & Engineering (Townsville campus)
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