Robotic Vision /aiml/ en ‘Set and forget’ machine learning delivers NASA prize-winning space innovation /aiml/news/list/2021/10/06/aiml-key-in-nasa-prize-winning-innovation If you send a robot to the Moon, you’ve got to be sure it can do its job without constant human supervision.

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October 08 2021 Eddie Major /aiml/news/list/2021/10/06/aiml-key-in-nasa-prize-winning-innovation
A surgeon, an engineer and a PhD student walk into a virtual classroom. This is Robotic Vision Summer School /aiml/news/list/2021/02/05/a-surgeon-an-engineer-and-a-phd-student-walk-into-a-virtual-classroom-this-is Sixteen graduate students and industry professionals attended the South Australian node of the 2021 , held at the Australian Institute for Machine Learning (AIML) at the University of Adelaide over January 31 to February 5. 

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February 05 2021 Thomas Martin Walker /aiml/news/list/2021/02/05/a-surgeon-an-engineer-and-a-phd-student-walk-into-a-virtual-classroom-this-is
Objectively Mapping the Future /aiml/news/list/2020/08/06/objectively-mapping-the-future Equipping robots with similar navigational skills has been a research challenge for some time. PhD student Kejie Li has been working towards this leap through object-oriented SLAM, which enables robots to recognise objects in context.

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August 06 2020 Thomas Martin Walker /aiml/news/list/2020/08/06/objectively-mapping-the-future
How will robots affect the future of work? /aiml/news/list/2019/11/04/how-will-robots-affect-the-future-of-work Will I have to compete against a robot for my next job? What does the future workforce look like for our children?

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November 04 2019 Emily Holyoak /aiml/news/list/2019/11/04/how-will-robots-affect-the-future-of-work
Tech trial a win for SA grape growers /aiml/news/list/2018/11/08/tech-trial-a-win-for-sa-grape-growers volgers from the University of Adelaide (computer science, engineering, mathematics) attended workshop sessions earlier this year at the Loxton volg Centre along with Wine Australia and Riverland Wine.

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November 08 2018 Ian Will /aiml/news/list/2018/11/08/tech-trial-a-win-for-sa-grape-growers
Media Release: New vineyard technology to be trialled in Riverland /aiml/news/list/2018/11/06/media-release-new-vineyard-technology-to-be-trialled-in-riverland A State Government grant will launch a digital precision control system pilot program for grape growers in the Riverland aiming to assist growers to optimise production and support overall vineyard efficiency, profitability and sustainability. Read the full media release here .

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November 06 2018 Ian Will /aiml/news/list/2018/11/06/media-release-new-vineyard-technology-to-be-trialled-in-riverland
volg Impact – our story /aiml/news/list/2018/11/04/research-impact-our-story Professor Ian Reid and Professor Anton van den Hengel feature in Rising to global challenges, a 32 page magazine showcasing the innovative and world-class research work being undertaken at the University of Adelaide. You can read about their research here.  

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November 04 2018 Ian Will /aiml/news/list/2018/11/04/research-impact-our-story
AIML joins the Australian Driverless Vehicle Initiative /aiml/news/list/2016/08/09/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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August 09 2016 Ian Will /aiml/news/list/2016/08/09/aiml-joins-the-australian-driverless-vehicle-initiative
CVPR 2015 Best Workshop Paper Award /aiml/news/list/2015/07/24/cvpr-2015-best-workshop-paper-award In conjunction with the success of the Australian Centre for Robotic Vision’s workshops at CVPR2015 in Boston:

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July 24 2015 Ian Will /aiml/news/list/2015/07/24/cvpr-2015-best-workshop-paper-award
PhD Scholarships in Visual SLAM and Computer/Robotic Vision and Machine Learning for visual recognition /aiml/news/list/2014/07/02/phd-scholarships-in-visual-slam-and-computerrobotic-vision-and-machine The Australian Centre for Visual Technologies (ACVT-now AIML) at The University of Adelaide has 12 PhD scholarships available for both local and international students interested in pursuing a PhD. These Scholarships are funded from an ARC Laureate Fellowship to Prof Ian Reid entitled “Lifelong Computer Vision Systems”, and an ARC Centre of Excellence in Robotic Vision, with Investigators Prof Reid, Prof Chunhua Shen, Dr Gustavo Carneiro and Prof Anon Van den Hengel.

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July 02 2014 Ian Will /aiml/news/list/2014/07/02/phd-scholarships-in-visual-slam-and-computerrobotic-vision-and-machine