News: machine learning

Applications open for ARC Grant-Funded Researcher

We are seeking a postdoctoral researcher for the ARC-funded project New Paradigms for Robust Fitting: Kernelisation and Polyhedral Search.

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Applications for Industry PhD Scholarship now open

Students interested in applying for an Industry PhD Scholarship in machine learning at the University of Adelaide can find more details here

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Getting junk out of space

A crack Australian team is using machine learning to tackle the threat of space junk wrecking new satellites.

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Tech tackles art in world-leading hackathon

World-leaders in machine learning are drawing on South Australia’s artistic inspiration to push the boundaries between AI and art.

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SmartSat funding success

Congratulations to Associate Professor Tat-Jun Chin  on his successful bid for SmartSat funding for his proposal Ultra-fine Attitude Control via Event-based Star Tracking and Piezoelectric Stabilisation.

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Six papers accepted to CVPR 2020

The Australian Institute for Machine Learning has had six papers accepted to CVPR 2020! Congratulations to all of our researchers involved.

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New home for world-leading innovation on Lot Fourteen

The University of Adelaide’s world-leading Australian Institute for Machine Learning – the largest research group of its kind in the nation – has today officially opened its new research and learning space at Adelaide’s innovation precinct, Lot Fourteen.

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Why Australia is falling behind on AI

Experts have warned an immature legal framework, a lack of technologists on company boards, and poor collaboration between business and academia is preventing Australia from realising the full potential of rapid developments in artificial intelligence technology.

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Dr Chin finalist in Australian Space Awards

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Associate Professor Tat-Jun Chin (Director, Machine Learning for Space) as been announced as a finalist for the inaugural Australian Space Awards, in the Academic of the Year category.

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Technology to transform vineyard management

Helping grapegrowers optimise their irrigation water use will be one of the first outcomes of a $5 million digital technologies project supporting on-farm decision making for winegrape production.

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