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Artificial Intelligence and Optimisation Research Group
The Artificial Intelligence and Optimisation Research Group (AIORC) brings together researchers with specific interest in the development of applied and basic research. The Group involves interdisciplinary concepts from artificial intelligence, optimisation and simulation, games and mobile technology, image and signal processing for creating intelligent solutions in various domains such as computer games, health information technology, resource mining, software engineering, security and biometrics.
Since 2002, members of the Group have collaborated in the co-supervision of research students, grant applications, publication of journal and conference papers and in various research projects. Together with collaborators from Edith Cowan University, The University of Western Australia and Curtin University, they have attracted research funds totalling over $2.5 million and have also achieved high publication outputs.
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Group leader
Associate Professor Peng Lam
Mount Lawley Campus: Building 13, Room 13.217
Telephone: (61 8) 9370 6914
Email c.lam@ecu.edu.au