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Number one in the world in Visual Question Answering again, for now
Entries for the latest close on Monday morning, and we’re currently number one amongst the entries that have been submitted thus far.
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Award for Excellence in Collaboration

The collaboration between AIML and LBT Innovations won the SA Science Excellence award for ÌÇÐÄvolg Collaboration for the development of that APAS technology.
Another great CVPR result
The group had 11 CVPR papers accepted this year, which is another incredible result.
Number one in Semantic Segmentation

Congratulations to Zifeng Wu and Chunhua Shen on having made it to the top of the again.
Medical Machine Learning in The Conversation
We just had a piece on medical machine learning .
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AIML technology gets FDA approval
AIML (formally ACVT) has been working with LBT Innovations, a South Australian medical device company, for more than 5 years on a new form of medical device to automate the reading of Agar plates.
AIML medical imaging technology achieves 98% in FDA trials
A ten-week pivotal clinical trial at TriCore Reference Laboratories in New Mexico during July and August 2015 tested APAS against a panel of microbiologists. C
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Number two in ImageNet Scene Parsing Challenge 2016
We’ve had another great year in the ImageNet competition.
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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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A new Machine Learning result in Quantum Physics

John Bastian and Anton van den Hengel are among the authors of a just published in Nature Scientific Reports.
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