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Accelerating crop farmers’ adaptation to climate change
A valuable world-first application of the University of Adelaide’s AI image-analysis technology is in the agricultural sector.
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Emulating nature’s perfect pursuit
The University of Adelaide’s machine learning expertise is also making waves in defence and other sectors, by enhancing autonomous-pursuit capabilities.
MICCAI 2018
AIML research was well represented at the 2018 international conference on Medical Image Computing and Computer Assisted Intervention in Granada, Spain.
Media Release: Lockheed Martin partners with Uni of Adelaide on machine learning
Technology and innovation company Lockheed Martin Australia has become the first Foundation Partner with the University of Adelaide’s new Australian Institute for Machine Learning.
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ICCVG 2018
Dr Zygmunt Szpak recently attended the International Conference on Computer Vision and Graphics 2018 in Warsaw, Poland. He was invited to deliver the plenary talk based on his research paper A Comprehensive Image Formation Model as a Tool for Parameter Estimation at the Limits of Resolution. Read it here .
We’re partnering with Lenovo
The new partnership between AIML and Lenovo provides businesses in Australia and New Zealand with access to the technology, expertise and research required to successfully commence machine learning projects.
Media Release: Lenovo DCG partners with AIML to provide machine learning expertise to ANZ businesses
Partnership to provide consulting services to businesses in Australia and New Zealand that are looking to invest in projects in machine learning and deep learning.
ECCV 2018
Double congratulations to our PhD student Zhipeng Cai who had two first-authored papers accepted as oral presentations at the European Conference on Computer Vision in Munich, Germany (and presented them back to back!). Congrats also to his supervisor, Dr Tat-Jun Chin.
Media Release: Tetris-like program could speed breast cancer detection
Researchers from the University of Adelaide’s Australian Institute for Machine Learning (AIML) are developing a fully-automated medical image analysis program to detect breast tumours. The program uses a unique style to focus on the affected area.
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Google Summer of Code
We were involved in our very first Google Summer of Code . Dr Zygmunt Szpak mentored student Arijit Kar from the Indian Institute of Technology Kharagpur.