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Microsoft explores machine learning in space with AIML
Microsoft has signed a MoU with the University of Adelaide’s Australian Institute for Machine Learning (AIML) to explore how advanced cloud computing, AI, computer vision and machine learning can be used in space.
September 10, 2021 0 comment
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DroneShield delivers long-range sensors to the Australian Army
DroneShield Ltd, an Australian publicly listed manufacturer based in Sydney, has sold a quantity of its RFOne MKII long-range sensors to the Australian Army. The capability will be delivered immediately, allowing the Australian Army to assess its future counter-drone requirements and options.
July 21, 2021 0 comment
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New tech extracts potential to identify quality graphene
Monash University engineers have developed world-first technology that can help industry identify and export high quality graphene cheaper, faster and more accurately. Published in international journal Advanced Science, researchers used the data set of an optical microscope to develop a machine-learning algorithm that can characterise graphene properties and quality, without bias, within 14 minutes. This … Continue reading New tech extracts potential to identify quality graphene
August 27, 2020 0 comment
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An Introduction to Deep Learning
Author: Johanna Pingel, product marketing manager, MathWorks Deep learning is getting lots of attention lately, and for good reason. It’s making a big impact in areas such as computer vision and natural language processing. It’s a key technology behind driverless cars, and voice control in consumer devices like phones and hands-free speakers. Let’s explore three … Continue reading An Introduction to Deep Learning
March 23, 2020 0 comment
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Australian Institute for Machine Learning launches in Adelaide
The Australian Institute for Machine Learning (AIML) has officially opened its headquarters at Lot Fourteen, Adelaide’s innovation precinct. AIML researchers are applying machine learning to agriculture, medical imaging, manufacturing, mining operations, and movie making among many others. “Our Institute is making an important national and international contribution to pushing the boundaries of what machine learning … Continue reading Australian Institute for Machine Learning launches in Adelaide
February 18, 2020 0 comment
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Google claims to demonstrate quantum supremacy
Google has announced that it has made a significant breakthrough in quantum computing. According to a study published in the US journal Nature, scientists from Google’s AI Quantum research institute have reached quantum supremacy. This announcement involves utilising a quantum computer to carry out a calculation beyond the practical capabilities of current computers. Google claimed … Continue reading Google claims to demonstrate quantum supremacy
January 2, 2020 0 comment
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CSIRO designs algorithm vaccination technique
In a paper accepted to the 2019 International Conference on machine Learning (ICML), CSIRO researchers have presented a new method of preventing attacks on algorithms and machine learning systems. Similar in principle to a vaccine, the innovation is designed to limit the effectiveness of hackers who target algorithms that could drive cars, identify spam emails … Continue reading CSIRO designs algorithm vaccination technique
June 24, 2019 0 comment
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Lockheed Martin partners with University of Adelaide on machine learning
Lockheed Martin Australia has become the first foundation partner with the University of Adelaide’s new Australian Institute for Machine Learning (AIML). The partnership will deliver machine learning research for national security, the space industry, business, and the broader community. Machine learning is a form of artificial intelligence that enables computers and machines to learn how … Continue reading Lockheed Martin partners with University of Adelaide on machine learning
October 10, 2018 0 comment
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New RMIT research explores pilot-machine interaction
Researchers at the RMIT University are working with industry partners to investigate ways to integrate the mental states of air pilots with machine learning and decision-making. The Cognitive Human-Machine Interface and Interaction (CHMI) system analyses data inputs to determine the pilot’s state of mind and decide how much computer support is required to fly the … Continue reading New RMIT research explores pilot-machine interaction
August 24, 2018 0 comment
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New collaboration helps bridge the tech skills gap
TAFE Digital, Australia’s largest online education provider, and Ribit.net, a student jobs-matching platform, which is part of CSIRO’s Data61 have announced a collaboration that will help connect TAFE Digital students to Australian startups and innovative companies offering jobs and work experience in emerging areas such as big data analytics, cybersecurity, fintech, medtech and artificial intelligence. … Continue reading New collaboration helps bridge the tech skills gap
July 30, 2018 0 comment
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Progress announces availability new IIoT solution for manufacturers
Progress, a provider of application development and deployment technologies, has announced the availability of a new Progress DataRPM self-service anomaly detection and prediction option for the Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) market. Provided within a new R&D-specific license, the first-of-its-kind offering will empower R&D and innovation groups with better decision-making capabilities for IIoT proof-of-concept (POC) … Continue reading Progress announces availability new IIoT solution for manufacturers
May 30, 2018 0 comment
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Schneider Electric increases APM solutions offerings
Schneider Electric has announced increasing momentum surrounding customer adoption of the company’s Asset Performance Management (APM) solutions, an integral component of the Industrial Software Platform. Through investments in the cloud, advanced machine learning and augmented reality (AR), coupled with new partnerships, the company empowers customers to maximise their return on capital investment and to improve … Continue reading Schneider Electric increases APM solutions offerings
February 26, 2018 0 comment
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IIC launches smart factory machine learning testbed
The Industrial Internet Consortium (IIC), a global organisation transforming business and society by accelerating the adoption of the Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT), has announced the Smart Factory Machine Learning for Predictive Maintenance Testbed. The testbed is led by two companies, Plethora IIoT, a company, designing and developing solutions for Industry 4.0, and Xilinx, provider of all programmable … Continue reading IIC launches smart factory machine learning testbed
September 19, 2017 0 comment