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New computer vision technology for safer public transport facilities
The worry of unattended luggage at an airport terminal or train station might soon be a thing of the past, thanks to a new project that will see AI used to identify when objects are left behind at busy public transport locations.
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Award winning space AI
AIML PhD candidate Sofia McLeod is researching ways to build an AI system that can safely land an autonomous spacecraft on a distant planetary or asteroid surface guided by visual input from a single event camera.
Hybrid academic, industry roles for AI tech talent return to Aus
With AI research talent in extreme demand, specialist hybrid academic-industry roles can lead to growth in jobs and skills, and help build tech 'ecosystems' around top university campuses.
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What are the limiting factors for AI today?
The factors that limit the growth and expansion of AI are very different for Australia than for the rest of the world.
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How did AI develop?
Long before electronic computers, the allure of an artificial intelligence has co-existed with humans.
What are the latest developments in AI?
AI offers us unprecedented opportunities to crack old nuts with new tools—that is, to apply new technologies to solve some of the fundamental problems affecting society.
What’s artificial intelligence and what benefits does it deliver?
There’s a lot of excitement about AI because it can work alongside us and act as a booster for human capabilities, allowing us to work smarter and more efficiently.
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New AI tech to bring human-like understanding of our 3D world
Humans can easily understand the 3D world, why is it so hard for computers?
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Podium finish in global AI race contest
An AIML team has scored double pole positions in a global virtual motor racing event that saw hundreds of AI researchers and engineers compete to build high performance virtual race cars.
Australian AI experts head to New Orleans for the latest in computer vision
Thousands of the world’s top artificial intelligence (AI) experts will travel to New Orleans, La., next week for the leading conference on computer vision; among them, researchers from the Australian Institute for Machine Learning (AIML) presenting 23 papers at the forefront of new research in the field.
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