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Imaging cereals for increased crop yield
A news release about our recent ARC Linkage grant award:
Great ICCV result
Our researchers have had 5 papers accepted to The International Conference on Computer Vision 2011, which will be held in Barcelona in November.
Venture Capital is keen on Computer Vision
According to MIT/Stanford Venture Lab (VLAB) board member Gigi Wang, Computer Vision is the focus of VC attention for the next round of investments;
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Great CVPR result
The members of the ACVT have had 7 papers accepted to this year’s CVPR. CVPR is one of the top 2 conferences in Computer Vision, receives over 1,500 submissions per year, and has an acceptance rate of around 25%.
New Academic appointed - Dr Chunhua Shen
Dr Chunhua Shen, previously of the NICTA Bionic Vision Project, has accepted a position in the School of Computer Science and the ACVT (now AIML). Dr Shen is a leading Computer Vision expert and particularly strengthens ACVT expertise in Machine Learning.
ERA results confirm us as a world leader
The Excellence in Research for ÐÓ°ÉÖ±²¥ (ERA) results have been released, and show the ACVT (now AIML) in a very good light.
Pearcey Award for Prof Anton van den Hengel
Prof Anton van den Hengel won the South ÐÓ°ÉÖ±²¥n Pearcey Foundation Award for 2010. The other state winners announced thus far are Lars and Jens Rasmussen, who have won the 2010 NSW Pearcey Award.
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ARC Discovery success
Profs David Suter and Anton van den Hengel were both awarded ARC Discovery Grants to begin in 2011.
ARC LIEF grant for large-scale video surveillance
Congratulations to Anton van den Hengel, David Suter, Anthony Dick, and Henry Detmold, who were recently awarded a major grant for ‘Accelerating ÐÓ°ÉÖ±²¥â€™s large scale video surveillance research programmes’:
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ISMAR prize
The paper Real-time Modelling for AR Applications won second prize in the best paper awards at the International Symposium on Mixed and Augmented Reality 2010 in Seoul, Korea.