News: machine learning
Second Scenes from Video workshop to be held in Chile
Michael Black and Anton van den Hengel are organising the Second Scenes from Video workshop, which will be held in the Colchagua Valley, one of Chile’s pre-eminent wine regions, and will include a variety of functions and excursions exploring the region and its fare.
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World's best Coco
The Microsoft COCO Captioning Challenge is designed to spur the development of algorithms producing image captions that are informative and accurate.
AIML semantic image segmentation technique tops the PASCAL VOC Challenge
Researchers at AIML (formerly ACVT) have developed new “Deep Structured Learning” techniques that set up the new state-of-the-art semantic image segmentation record in the PASCAL VOC Challenge, which is organised by Oxford University. Semantic image segmentation is one of the tasks and probably the most challenging one, which is to label each pixel in images.
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CVPR 2015 Best Workshop Paper Award
In conjunction with the success of the Australian Centre for Robotic Vision’s workshops at CVPR2015 in Boston:
LBT Innovations presents APAS study results
LBT Innovations (ASX:LBT) has published the details of its extensive study into the accuracy of its Automated Plate Assessment System (APAS).
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PhD Scholarships in Visual SLAM and Computer/Robotic Vision and Machine Learning for visual recognition
The Australian Centre for Visual Technologies (ACVT-now AIML) at The University of Adelaide has 12 PhD scholarships available for both local and international students interested in pursuing a PhD. These Scholarships are funded from an ARC Laureate Fellowship to Prof Ian Reid entitled “Lifelong Computer Vision Systems”, and an ARC Centre of Excellence in Robotic Vision, with Investigators Prof Reid, Prof Chunhua Shen, Dr Gustavo Carneiro and Prof Anon Van den Hengel.
CRC Success
It has just been announced that the Data to Decisions (D2D) CRC application was successful. The ACVT (now AIML) forms a major node of the D2D CRC, being responsible for the analytics program within the CRC. The aim of the D2D CRC is to develop robust data analysis tools applicable to problems of importance to Defence, and other industries.
PhD Scholarships available
The Australian Centre for Visual Technologies (ACVT) at The University of Adelaide has scholarships available for both local and international students interested in pursuing a PhD.
PostgraduatesScholarship opportunities with the Australian Plant Accelerator
ACVT (now AIML) is working with the Australian Plant Accelerator on image-based phenomics and there are opportunities for co-supervised postgraduate scholarships.
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Amanda Vanstone on our collaboration with LBT Innovations
Lusia Guthrie was interviewed by Amanda Vanstone about our collaboration on the ABC’s Counterpoint program.
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