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JHU Computer Science Department People in artificial intelligence at Hopkins Eric Brill, Assistant Professor, Department of computer science / website Simon Kasif, Adjunct Associate Professor http://www.cs.jhu.edu/labs/ai/home.html
Department Of Computer Sciences Institute of computer science. Research areas include theoretical computer science, graph grammars, visual programming, computational linguistics, evolutionary computation, parallel and distributed systems, soft computing, fault tolerance, object oriented systems, pattern recognition, data warehousing, scientific databases, workflow management, performance evaluation, artificial intelligence, computer graphics, and simulation. http://www.informatik.uni-erlangen.de/
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Extractions: Welcome to the Department of Computer Science at the University of Calgary. The Department of Computer Science is striving to be on the cutting edge and a leader in various disciplines within the world of computer science including; Visual and Interactive Computing, Quantum Computing and Cryptography, Distributed Systems and Algorithms, and Software Engineering. We are also committed to excellence and innovation in everything we do. The Department of Computer Science prides itself in having some of the leading computer scientists in Canada and the world. Our faculty have initiated revolutionary academic courses and research projects in various areas of computer science, and they continue to perform world class investigations. Our department is emerging as a leader in the field of computer science and the quality of our faculty, staff, students, alumni and facilities proves it. Take a look and discover the Department of Computer Science.
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Publications In 1999 Assistant Professor at Department of computer science and Engineering, University of Washington. His research interests lie in artificial intelligence and its application to mobile robotics, believing that building systems is an important part of research, especially in robotics. http://www.cs.cmu.edu/~dfox/
Politecnico Di Milano Department of Electronics and Computing. Research areas include artificial intelligence and robotics, computer architecture, databases and information systems, multimedia, software engineering, theoretical computer science, http://www.elet.polimi.it/
School Of Computing Research areas 3D Imaging; artificial intelligence; Robotics; Fuzzy Logic and Medical Imaging. http://www.cse.dmu.ac.uk/computerscience/
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Extractions: Welcome to the School of Computer Science and Information Technology, RMIT University (formerly the Department of Computer Science). The School of Computer Science and Information Technology has been dedicated to the highest standards of teaching, research and development since its establishment in 1980. We presently cater for approximately 1800 students, including over 850 overseas students. The school also has around 80 students undertaking research degrees at Masters and PhD levels.
Extractions: Source University Of Washington Date Print this page Email to friend Henry Kautz knows firsthand the ravages of Alzheimer's disease. When his father developed the condition, he watched his mother assume the role of constant guardian and guide, helping her husband to continue to function in the daily tasks that most of us take for granted. Sandia Demonstrates Next Generation High Performance Computing Cluster UF Researcher: Elderly Who Live In Low Income Housing Largely Ignored Web100 Project To Boost Performance Of Research Networks related stories Related sections: It's a recollection that has guided Kautz in initiating a research effort at the UW to explore ways in which computer science can compensate for diminished mental capacity. The Assisted Cognition Project is a collaborative effort by the UW, Intel Computers and Elite Care, a private company developing a state-of-the-art retirement community in the Portland area that utilizes so-called ubiquitous computing to keep tabs on residents' needs. The project partners envision a network of digital devices and wireless sensors in the walls of homes, in appliances and furniture, even in the clothing we wear. The devices would work together to do essentially what Kautz's mother did for his father: monitor an individual, offer prompts when appropriate and summon help when needed.
Computer Science & Applied Computer Science computer science Department. Research groups cover artificial intelligence, adaptive systems, information systems, programming technology, system and software engineering, theoretical computer science, and web development. http://dinf.vub.ac.be/english/
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Department Of Scientific Computing (Director: Prof. Dr. Peter Zinterhof) Department of Scientific Computing. Research areas cover high dimensional number theoretic numerics, image and video processing, parallel processing, automated theorem proving and artificial intelligence, foundations of abstract signal processing, computer science and society, theoretical physics, integral and differential equations, and neural networks. http://www.cosy.sbg.ac.at/sc/
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Institutionen För Informationsbehandling - Huvudsida Department of computer science. Research areas include programming methodology, probabalistic algorithms, software quality, applied artificial intelligence, and Linux. http://www.cs.abo.fi/
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Multiple-Valued Logic A MathFIT Workshop. School of computer science, Queen's University Belfast; 27 28 April 2001. http://www.qub.ac.uk/ivs/mvl/
Extractions: Programme. The application of multiple-valued logic (MVL) to (i) reasoning, and to (ii) learning, represents a slowly-burgeoning area of research work. This workshop aims at significantly strengthening these applications of MVL. We are aiming at enhancing the role of MVL in data mining and in artificial intelligence. A range of speakers will deal with theoretical aspects of MVL, and applications to reasoning (in artificial intelligence) and to learning (in data mining). Clustering and classification are at the core of many of these methods and applications. The opening morning session will consist of tutorials, aimed at PhD research students and young researchers.
Extractions: Current Projects Seminars Publications Education ... SDE The main topic that covers our common scientific interests is Autonomous Agents. Our research spans from the theoretical models of intelligent systems, coming both from the field of AI but also from cognitive science and anticipatory systems theory, through knowledge representation (especially using network architectures), planning and learning, to implementation strategies (behaviour specification, software architectures and environments, but also hardware realizations, like e.g. robots). The area of multi-agent systems and collective intelligence are also within the scope of our interest. A very short presentation of the group may be found in the file aics-slides This semester (Autumn 2003) our seminars are held every second Wednesday between 15 and 17 in "glasburen" ( E:2405 How to find us: The general information for visitors (we are located in the E building, aka DE building, aka D building). Our approximate location in the