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Congratulations to Prof Ian Reid who has been awarded a prestigious Australian Laureate Fellowship

Professor Ian Reid has been awarded a prestigious Australian Laureate Fellowship.

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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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VideoTrace patent granted

One of the Videotrace patent applications has just been accepted by IP Australia.

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ICML Oral Presentation

Congratulations to Xi Li, Guosheng Lin, Chunhua Shen, and Anthony Dick on having had ‘Learning Hash Functions Using Column Generation’ accepted as an oral presentation to this year’s ICML.

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Hettich partner with LBT Innovations to commercialise AIML technology

Medical technology company LBT Innovations Limited (ASX: LBT) has signed an agreement with the Switzerland-based laboratory instrumentation company, Hettich AG Switzerland, to finalise a partnership to complete the development and commercialisation of LBT’s Automated Plate Assessment System (APAS®).

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Surveillance patent granted

The US patent office has granted the patent which covers the large-scale surveillance technology being commercialised by SNAP Surveillance.

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10 papers accepted at CVPR 2013, including 2 oral presentations

Congratulations to the ACVT (now AIML) and research colleagues who have had 10 papers accepted at this year’s CVPR conference, to be held in Portland, USA in June 2013.

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ARC LIEF grant success

ACVT (now AIML) has been awarded $210,000 through the ARC Linkage Infrastructure and Equipment Facilities (LIEF) program to further develop its Machine Learning capacity.

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