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10 papers accepted at CVPR 2013, including 2 oral presentations
Congratulations to the ACVT (now AIML) and research colleagues who have had 10 papers accepted at this year’s CVPR conference, to be held in Portland, USA in June 2013.
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ARC LIEF grant success
ACVT (now AIML) has been awarded $210,000 through the ARC Linkage Infrastructure and Equipment Facilities (LIEF) program to further develop its Machine Learning capacity.
DICTA Best Recognition Paper Award
The Canon “Best Recognition Paper” Prize was awarded by Canon Information Systems Research Australia (CiSRA) toVisual Distance Measures for Object Retrieval.
Collaboration with Motor Accident Commission to improve cycling safety
ACVT (now AIML) is working with the South Australian Motor Accident Commission (MAC) with the aim of improving the safety of cyclists.
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ARC Success!
Congratulations to Anton van den Hengel, Ian Reid, Anthony Dick, TJ Chin, Chunhua Shen and David Suter!
Research being applied to solve Big Data problems
The ACVT (now AIML) has been awarded two contracts to work with the Defence Systems Innovation Centre (DSIC) in the area of Big Data.
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Canon 'Extreme Imaging" competition 2012 - $5,000 prize
Canon and CiSRA, their Australian R&D Centre are pleased to announce the 2012 Extreme Imaging Competition.
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Spotlight Paper for the latest issue of IEEE PAMI
Our paper has just been announced as the Spotlight Paper for the September 2012 issue of the IEEE Transactions on Pattern Analysis and Machine Intelligence.
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Google Scholarship Award
It has just been announced that Trung Pham, one of our PhD students, has been awarded the 2012 Google Australia Fellowship in Computer Vision.
DSIC Scholarship for Lachlan Fleming
The Defence Systems Innovation Centre (DSIC) has just awarded Lachlan Fleming, an ACVT PhD student, a scholarship.