News: machine learning
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.
Postgraduates Scholarship 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.
[Read more about Postgraduates Scholarship opportunities with the Australian Plant Accelerator]
Amanda Vanstone on our collaboration with LBT Innovations
Lusia Guthrie was interviewed by Amanda Vanstone about our collaboration on the ABC’s Counterpoint program.
[Read more about Amanda Vanstone on our collaboration with LBT Innovations]
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®).
[Read more about Hettich partner with LBT Innovations to commercialise AIML technology]
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.
[Read more about 10 papers accepted at CVPR 2013, including 2 oral presentations]
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.
Research being applied to solve Big Data problems
The ACVT (now AIML) has been awarded two contracts to work with the Defence Systems Innovation Centre (DSIC) in the area of Big Data.
[Read more about Research being applied to solve Big Data problems]
Imaging cereals for increased crop yield
A news release about our recent ARC Linkage grant award: