At the Australian Artificial Intelligence Institute (AAII), we undertake highly innovative and challenging research to achieve international standing and to lead advancements in knowledge in the field of artificial intelligence.
AAII Research Labs
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Computational Intelligence and Brain-Computer Interface (CIBCI) Lab
AAII's CIBCI Lab is developing mobile sensing technology to measure brain activity using non-invasive methods.
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Representation Learning for Machine Intelligence (ReLMI) Lab
A cutting-edge research centre dedicated to advancing artificial intelligence and machine learning, focusing on representation
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Biomedical Data Science (BDS) Lab
The BDS Lab uses knowledge as the infrastructure to support decision-making in cancer diagnosis and treatment.
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Decision Systems and e-Service Intelligence (DeSI) Lab
The DeSI Lab develops theories, methods and software systems to support data-driven decision making in organisations.
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Large-scale Network Analytics (LNA) Lab
The LSNA Lab tackles challenging problems in network analytics for future processing and analysis of large-scale networks.
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Recognition, Learning and Reasoning (ReLER) Lab
The ReLER Lab discovers patterns to enable machines to recognise, understand and analyse human behaviour.
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Intelligent Drone Lab (iDL)
iDL partners with industry to develop drone autonomy using computer vision and machine learning techniques.
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Intelligent Computing and Systems Lab
The Intelligent Computing and Systems Lab focuses on novel bioinspired neural networks for deep learning.
AAII's Research Objectives