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AIML Research Seminar: Category Level 6D Object Pose Estimation and Tracking using Diffusion

In our daily lives, we constantly estimate the 6D pose of objects—whether it's picking up a coffee mug, catching a football on a Saturday afternoon, or avoiding a toy car rolling toward us. Even if we have never seen these particular objects before, our extensive knowledge of the world and the stereo vision of our eyes enable us to perform these tasks effortlessly. However, for a robot or computer with only a single image, this task is extremely challenging.

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HDR Information Session

HDR Panel July 19

AIML hosted approximately 53 higher degree by research (HDR) students during our HDR Information Session on 19 July 2024.

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AIML Connect Fridays: Rising Sun Pictures

Alex Meddick, Thomas Rowntree, and Robert Beveridge from Rising Sun Pictures

Rising Sun Pictures (RSP) experts showcased how they are integrating machine learning workflows into special effects creation, ultimately empowering compositing artists with unprecedented creative control. This session was for anyone interested in the intersection of visual effects (VFX) and machine learning, providing insights into the cutting-edge techniques that are transforming the industry.

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AIML Special Presentation: Dr. Sebastian Sequoiah-Grayson

Dr. Sebastian Sequoiah-Grayson

Presentation by Dr. Sebastian Sequoiah-Grayson, a researcher with the University of New South Wales Sydney, on Formal Methods and Theoretical AI. The event delved into cutting-edge advancements and methodologies in AI research. 

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Human performance in the lab and in complex environments

Humans actively gather visual information to guide interaction with their environment. Human vision is very efficient and highlights how a small amount of data can be used to drive inferences that can be acted on. Our group investigates the basic mechanisms underlying active vision. We also work with industry to translate these results for outcomes relevant to human-AI interaction in complex environments. In this talk, Prof Ma-Wyatt provides an overview of her work in these areas and highlight opportunities for collaboration. 

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AIML Incubator Presentation: Special Event

Zrinka Tokic from Thinclab

ThincLab is The University of Adelaide's business incubator supporting students, alumni, staff and startups. They offer coaching and networking programs to enable start-up enterprises to capitalise on their ideas with a variety of industry experts.

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South Australian Research and Development Institute (SARDI) visit

Dr Minh Nguyen during the SARDI visit

AIML hosted the South Australian Research and Development Institute (SARDI) to explore collaborative opportunities to use AI/ML for the benefit of primary industries in South Australia. SARDI's research is divided across 3 key areas: Aquatic & Livestock Sciences, Crop Sciences, and Food Sciences. 

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