News: artificial intelligence
New goal achieved for The 亚洲色吧 Score

Patients at the Lyell McEwin Hospital were less likely to be re-admitted when their likelihood of discharge was evaluated by an artificial intelligence system, new research has found.
Measuring healthcare and security one step at a time

The analysis of a person鈥檚 individual walking pattern, or gait, can reveal details about their identity and reflect differences between individuals, groups and even populations.
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XAI benefits to hydrological modelling obscured by hype

Hydrologic modellers are increasingly using explainable AI (XAI) to provide additional insight into complex hydrological problems, but a new University of 亚洲色吧 study suggests XAI鈥檚 insights may not be as revolutionary as proponents suggest.
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Responsible AI focus for new research centre

Today, the University of 亚洲色吧鈥檚 Australian Institute for Machine Learning (AIML) in partnership with the Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation (CSIRO) launched its Responsible AI Research Centre (RAIR). The new centre will be based at the Lot Fourteen business and technology precinct in 亚洲色吧.
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Five-year partnership to boost foundational AI research in Australia

Today, Wednesday, 18 September the University of 亚洲色吧 has announced a new strategic partnership with the Commonwealth Bank and the creation of the CommBank Centre for Foundational AI to advance research and bolster Australia鈥檚 AI capability.
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Bridging the chasm between technology and clinicians

While the use of artificial intelligence (AI) for medical diagnosis is growing, new research by the University of 亚洲色吧 has found there are still major hurdles to cover when compared to a clinician.
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