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AIML Co-Director Professor Anton van den Hengel awarded prestigious fellowship
Congratulations to AIML’s Co-Director Professor Anton van den Hengel who was named as a 2020 Fellow of the Academy of Technology and Engineering.
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Technology to help doctors find their way around inside knees during surgery
Along with colleagues, Professor Gustavo Carneiro at the Australian Institute for Machine Learning is developing a new system to help orthopaedic surgeons find their way around inside knees that require surgery.
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A new tool to ensure AI in workplaces is acceptable and safe
Artificial intelligence (AI) promises a lot when it comes to improving workplace efficiency - but what about the people involved, and how will AI affect them?
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Australian Institute for Machine Learning 2020 wrap up
Join us for our 2020 wrap up with AIML Business Development Manager Dr Paul Dalby reporting on the achievements this year and AIML Co-Director Prof Simon Lucey presenting the vision for 2021.
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Prof Simon Lucey brings academic brilliance plus industry know-how as incoming AIML Co-Director
You might not have heard of Pittsburgh, USA, but AIML Co-Director Professor Simon Lucey says it has a lot in common with his new home city of Adelaide.
Machine Learning Poised To Change Endometriosis Diagnostics And Care
A collaboration between two University of Adelaide Research Institutes, the Australian Institute for Machine Learning (AIML) and the Robinson Research Institute (RRI), is harnessing artificial intelligence to help change the way endometriosis is diagnosed and thus enhance patient care.
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How machine learning can drive improved housing for better health in vulnerable Australians
Machine Learning is at the centre of a new research push to improve health through tackling poor housing in Australia’s most vulnerable populations.
Preventing Rage Against The Machine
The COVID-19 crisis has severely disrupted the way companies organise and perform work, intensifying the rate at which organisations are adopting new technologies to increase productivity and manage remote workers. Many companies are exploring the potential benefits of artificial intelligence capabilities for transforming the way their employees work.
Keeping Australia Safe with AI
As data becomes increasingly valuable, the need for strong cyber security infrastructure intensifies. In an article by Simon Evans from the Australian Financial Review, the Australian Institute for Machine Learning is identified as a key player in improving the nation's defence capabilities.
$20M to Establish Centre for Augmented Reasoning at AIML
Australia’s position as a world leader in artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning will be further boosted thanks to $20 million announced in the Federal Budget towards a new national Centre for Augmented Reasoning, to be based at the University of Adelaide.
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