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4 CVPR papers accepted
The IEEE Conference on Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition is one of the top 2 in the field and had an acceptance rate this year of 24%. 4 papers accepted is a great result for the group.
2 papers in the latest PAMI
Our researchers have 2 articles in the latest IEEE Transactions on Pattern Analysis and Machine Intelligence from April 2012 (vol. 34 no. 4). PAMI is the best journal in the field.
Professor Ian Reid appointed from September 2012
We are pleased to announce the appointment of Professor Ian Reid from September 2012. Ian is currently a Professor of Engineering Science, running the Active Vision Group at the University of Oxford and will bring to the University of Adelaide an internationally recognised research record in the areas of Computer Vision and visual technologies.
[Read more about Professor Ian Reid appointed from September 2012]
Best Colour Paper awarded to David Sandberg
Congratulations to David Sandberg, programmer for SNAP Network Surveillance, who has won the ‘Best Colour Paper’ prize awarded by Canon Information Systems Research Australia (CiSRA) at the recent 2011 DICTA conference.
[Read more about Best Colour Paper awarded to David Sandberg]
2011 Pearcy SA Entrepreneur - Runner Up
Congratulations to Dr Henry Detmold who was Runner Up in the 2011 Pearcey SA Entrepreneur Award!
ARC Success!
Congratulations to Anton and Anthony who have secured $330,000 of Discovery Project funding in the 2012 ARC round!
ARC DECRA success!
Well done to Javen who has been awarded $375,000 of DECRA funding through the ARC in the 2012 round!! Only 277 proposals were awarded from over 2,100 applications. This is a fabulous result for Javen, congratulations!
Another patent granted
Congratulations to Dr Gustavo Carneiro on the awarding of his latest US patent.
Canon Extreme Imaging Competition
CiSRA, Canon’s Australian research facility, has recently announced the launch of Canon’s new “Extreme Imaging” competition. This prize is open to student projects and their supervisors at Australian Universities.
Imaging cereals for increased crop yield
A news release about our recent ARC Linkage grant award: