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intelligent systems

The Artificial Intelligence research group at ISI is one of the largest in the U.S., and is continuing to experience rapid growth. Research here follows three main threads: intelligent agents and organizations, information/knowledge management and human language processing.

Research areas:

  • Knowledge-based systems
  • Natural language processing and machine translation
  • Intelligent agents and robotics
  • Machine learning
  • Virtual reality
  • Polymorphic robots
  • Data mining
  • Information integration
  • Human-computer interfaces
  • Interactive education
  • Digital government

Projects:

ISD is engaged in a wide range of projects. View demos, papers and other information on them here.

Centers:

ISD has substantial involvement in several noted research centers:
  • CARTE: Center for Advanced Research on Technology for Education
  • DGRC: Digital Government Research Center

Publications:

For a complete and current look at publications, visit the project sites listed here.

Awards:

Researchers and teams in the Intelligent Systems Division have received numerous honors for their work. Here is a list of recent distinctions.

 

 

 

 

 

NIST honors an ISD team for its performance in a knowledge-mining competition.
UMass scientist Paul Cohen joins ISD as its new Deputy Director.
UMass psychologist Carole Beal has joined CARTE's Rapid Tactical Language project
Visiting research assistant Andreas Harth's SECO application won second prize in Semantic Web Challenge 2003.
 
ISD's Shou-de Lin and Craig Knoblock win IEEE/WI Best Paper Award for work on web agents.
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