Published: 22 Oct 2021 1,278 views
The Australian Institute for Machine Learning is recognised as one of the top artificial intelligence and computer vision research institutions globally.
Our new Centre for Augmented Reasoning scholarships are funded by the Department of Education, Skills and Employment to support full-time PhD students who are commencing research in machine learning with a focus on augmented reasoning.
In this project you will research and develop novel algorithms that can ground vision language to real-world daily applications. This research project in Computer Vision, Visual Question Answering, and Vision-and-Language technology more broadly is developing and exploring 5 research themes:
143 years ago the University of Adelaide was founded with a noble goal: to prepare, for South Australia, young leaders shaped by education rather than birth or wealth in a settlement free of old world social and religious inequalities. The University's first Vice-Chancellor, Dr Augustus Short, had a vision for a university open to investigate new fields such as the sciences, modern literature, art and moral philosophy; This vision was realised in 1882 when the University became the first in Australia to grant degrees in science. The spirit of enquiry was further embraced and the freedom ... continue reading
Application Deadline | 31 Oct 2021 |
Type | PhD |
Sponsor | University of Adelaide |
Gender | Men and Women |
There are nine (9) scholarships available, to be paid at a rate of AU$40,000 per annum. They are likely to be tax exempt, subject to Australian Taxation Office approval.
Applicants must be Australian citizens or permanent residents of Australia; or international students who are acceptable as candidates for a PhD degree at the University of Adelaide.
Female applicants are strongly encouraged to apply.
For more details, vsit University of Adelaide website.