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LBT Innovations Disrupting the Pathology Market with AI

Adelaide based LBT Innovations is using AI developed in partnership with researchers from the Australian Institute for Machine Learning to automatically screen culture plates with high accuracy and speed.

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How two international students found PhD opportunities at the Australian Institute for Machine Learning

Rob Vis

Doing a PhD overseas is an exciting prospect, especially if the destination is the Australian Institute for Machine Learning in Adelaide. Two researchers at AIML share their experience as international PhD students.

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Building Trust Through Q&A

Damien Teney

Autonomous systems are becoming an everyday part of more and more diverse industries. It is important that the people working with them find them trustworthy and reliable, so as to have confidence in the outcomes.

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Why future journalists, biologists and farmers need more maths: Q&A with Professor Anton van den Hengel

It’s the time of year when high school and university students are having to lock in their subjects for 2021 and beyond. Particularly for those looking down the barrel of year 12, there’s a temptation to choose subjects that might reliably deliver a high final mark. But is that the best idea? We asked Professor Anton van den Hengel, Director, Australian Institute for Machine Learning.

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AI to Examine Links Between Traumatic Brain Injury and Parkinson Disease

Mark Jenkinson

Congratulations to Professor Mark Jenkinson who has been named a Chief Investigator on the $1.9 million grant from the Federal Government’s Medical Research Future Fund (MRFF) for research into the links between Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) and the development of neurodegenerative diseases, such as Parkinson's and Alzheimer's.

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Objectively Mapping the Future

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Equipping robots with similar navigational skills has been a research challenge for some time. PhD student Kejie Li has been working towards this leap through object-oriented SLAM, which enables robots to recognise objects in context.

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A/Prof Tat-Jun Chin Among the First Appointments Chairing $20m SmartSat CRC Investment

TJ Updated

Associate Professor Tat-Jun Chin, AIML's Director for Machine Learning for Space, is one the of the first appointments to oversee the $20 million investment to develop next generation space technologies through the SmartSat Collaborative Research Centre.

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Senator Rex Patrick and Students Discuss the Future of AI

Group photo with senator Rex Patrick and students

With investment in AI becoming increasingly important, AIML was delighted to host a discussion between Senator Rex Patrick and Adept students from the University of Adelaide studying computer science about the benefits AI can bring to our economy and our country more broadly.

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A New Paradigm in Medical Image Analysis - Professor Gustavo Carneiro

Gustavo Carneiro Jan 22

Professor Gustavo Carneiro has written an article on the history of how Machine Learning has been applied to the health sector to develop Computer Aided Diagnosis (CAD) systems over the years.

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Medical Machine Learning for Preventing Blindness in Indigenous Communities

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Congratulations to Dr Johan Verjans, Deputy Director of Medical Machine Learning at AIML, who has been named a Chief Investigator for the Medical Research Future Fund (MRFF) grant project looking at preventing Diabetic Retinopathy among Aboriginal Australians.

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