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.
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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
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