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Applications open for ARC Grant-Funded Researcher
We are seeking a postdoctoral researcher for the ARC-funded project New Paradigms for Robust Fitting: Kernelisation and Polyhedral Search.
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Applications for Industry PhD Scholarship now open
Students interested in applying for an Industry PhD Scholarship in machine learning at the University of Adelaide can find more details here.
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Dr Johan Verjans leading SAHMRI research into COVID-19
AIML Deputy Director of Medical Machine Learning and RAH cardiologist Dr Johan Verjans is asking South Australians to complete a brief survey on the prevention and spread of the coronavirus. The results will help shape a public health intervention.
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Making music with Voog the singing keyboard
Dr Jamie Sherrah has created an AI keyboard that creates its own lyrics as a way to demonstrate machine learning’s capacities outside the usual sectors.
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Getting junk out of space
A crack Australian team is using machine learning to tackle the threat of space junk wrecking new satellites.
Laurie Anderson, machine learning artist-in-residence
The Australian Institute for Machine Learning and Sia Furler Institute at the University of Adelaide announce new initiatives at the intersection of art and artificial intelligence.
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Laurie Anderson and the meaning of meaning
The New York avant garde legend finds herself back in Adelaide to talk natural disasters, artificial intelligence, and finding meaning in a changing world.
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Tech tackles art in world-leading hackathon
World-leaders in machine learning are drawing on South Australia’s artistic inspiration to push the boundaries between AI and art.
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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.