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

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.
ECCV 2018
Double congratulations to our PhD student Zhipeng Cai who had two first-authored papers accepted as oral presentations at the European Conference on Computer Vision in Munich, Germany (and presented them back to back!). Congrats also to his supervisor, Dr Tat-Jun Chin.
AIML joins the Australian Driverless Vehicle Initiative
The AIML (formally ACVT) has joined the Australian Driverless Vehicle Initiative (ADVI), the peak body for driverless vehicles in Australia.
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Honourable paper at CVPR 2015
Congratulations to TJ, Pulak, Anders and David. Their paper, Efficient Globally Optimal Consensus Maximisation with Tree Search, recently was awarded a Best Paper Honourable Mention at CVPR.
ARC Success!
Congratulations to Anton van den Hengel, Ian Reid, Anthony Dick, TJ Chin, Chunhua Shen and David Suter!
4 CVPR papers accepted
The IEEE Conference on Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition is one of the top 2 in the field and had an acceptance rate this year of 24%. 4 papers accepted is a great result for the group.
2 papers in the latest PAMI
Our researchers have 2 articles in the latest IEEE Transactions on Pattern Analysis and Machine Intelligence from April 2012 (vol. 34 no. 4). PAMI is the best journal in the field.