case study /aiml/ en 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
Speeding disease diagnosis /aiml/news/list/2018/10/15/speeding-disease-diagnosis A particularly exciting extension of AIML’s machine learning work is the University of Adelaide’s collaborative creation of the world’s first AI microbiology screening technology for use in pathology laboratories.

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October 15 2018 Dan McCafferty /aiml/news/list/2018/10/15/speeding-disease-diagnosis
Accelerating crop farmers’ adaptation to climate change /aiml/news/list/2018/10/15/accelerating-crop-farmers-adaptation-to-climate-change A valuable world-first application of the University of Adelaide’s AI image-analysis technology is in the agricultural sector.

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October 15 2018 Dan McCafferty /aiml/news/list/2018/10/15/accelerating-crop-farmers-adaptation-to-climate-change
Emulating nature’s perfect pursuit /aiml/news/list/2018/10/15/emulating-natures-perfect-pursuit The University of Adelaide’s machine learning expertise is also making waves in defence and other sectors, by enhancing autonomous-pursuit capabilities.

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October 15 2018 Dan McCafferty /aiml/news/list/2018/10/15/emulating-natures-perfect-pursuit