News: computer vision
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.
12 papers at CVPR 2015
The AIML (formerly ACVT) had 12 papers accepted to IEEE Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition 2015 (CVPR鈥15), one of the top 2 conferences in Computer Vision, which must be an Australian record.
Best Paper award for Prof Ian Reid at 3DV2014
Professor Ian Reid and colleagues from Oxford have been awarded the Best Paper Award at the International Conference on 3D Vision, held in Tokyo, Japan from 8-11 December 2014
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PhD student wins Best Paper prize at ACCV 2014
Zhenhua Wang, a final year PhD student at ACVT (now AIML) has won the prestigious Best Paper prize at the 12th Asian Conference on Computer Vision (ACCV14) in Singapore.
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LBT Innovations presents APAS study results
(ASX:LBT) has published the details of its extensive study into the accuracy of its Automated Plate Assessment System (APAS).
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PhD Scholarships in Visual SLAM and Computer/Robotic Vision and Machine Learning for visual recognition
The Australian Centre for Visual Technologies (ACVT-now AIML) at The 成人大片 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 鈥淟ifelong Computer Vision Systems鈥, 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.
PhD Scholarships available
The Australian Centre for Visual Technologies (ACVT) at The 成人大片 has scholarships available for both local and international students interested in pursuing a PhD.
PostgraduatesScholarship 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.
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Congratulations to Prof Ian Reid who has been awarded a prestigious Australian Laureate Fellowship
Professor Ian Reid has been awarded a prestigious Australian Laureate Fellowship.
VideoTrace patent granted
One of the Videotrace patent applications has just been accepted by IP Australia.