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Laurie Anderson to be first Art Intelligence artist-in-residence
Award-winning NYC avant-garde artist and creative pioneer, Laurie Anderson, is the inaugural artist-in-residence at Art Intelligence, a ground-breaking collaboration between the Australian Institute for Machine Learning (AIML) and Sia Furler Institute at the University of Adelaide.
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Art Intelligence Hackathon
We're giving you the chance to combine your art and tech skills at the Art Intelligence Hackathon on Friday 13 March, with special guest Laurie Anderson.
Is there a difference between machine learning and artificial intelligence?
Is there a difference between machine learning and artificial intelligence? Professor Anton van den Hengel spoke to Amanda Vanstone on Counterpoint about the difference between the two and the industries that AIML is working with to not only improve our lives but also to protect and enhance our working lives.
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SmartSat funding success
Congratulations to Associate Professor Tat-Jun Chin on his successful bid for SmartSat funding for his proposal Ultra-fine Attitude Control via Event-based Star Tracking and Piezoelectric Stabilisation.
Six papers accepted to CVPR 2020
The Australian Institute for Machine Learning has had six papers accepted to CVPR 2020! Congratulations to all of our researchers involved.
New home for world-leading innovation on Lot Fourteen
The University of Adelaide’s world-leading Australian Institute for Machine Learning – the largest research group of its kind in the nation – has today officially opened its new research and learning space at Adelaide’s innovation precinct, Lot Fourteen.
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Why Australia is falling behind on AI
Experts have warned an immature legal framework, a lack of technologists on company boards, and poor collaboration between business and academia is preventing Australia from realising the full potential of rapid developments in artificial intelligence technology.
Dr Chin finalist in Australian Space Awards
Associate Professor Tat-Jun Chin (Director, Machine Learning for Space) as been announced as a finalist for the inaugural Australian Space Awards, in the Academic of the Year category.
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Applications open for Internal Grant-Funded Researcher
Applications are now open for the position of Internal Grant-Funded Researcher. Follow the link for position description and how to apply.
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Technology to transform vineyard management
Helping grapegrowers optimise their irrigation water use will be one of the first outcomes of a $5 million digital technologies project supporting on-farm decision making for winegrape production.
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