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| | ISI's Information Integration research group currently focuses on:
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- Information integration for bioinformatics and medical informatics
- Automatic discovery and semantic modeling of online information sources
- Mashup building by example
- Modeling and learning from online social networks
- Open-source geospatial data integration
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| | Our work uniquely combines artificial intelligence and database techniques to solve information integration problems. We apply these techniques across information intensive disciplines - including medical informatics, geospatial data integration and the social Web - to generate new levels of strategic or social insight.
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| | The II group is distinguished by its focus on solving real-world problems, such as providing novel, geospatial data integration for military analysis and urban planning. Similarly, we are exploring integration of disparate electronic medical records to create comprehensive patient information, along with integration of genetic, pathology and other data with clinical assessment to support clinical trials and medical research.
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| | Our team consists of about 20 individuals from multiple nations, including Spain, Greece, India, Thailand, and the US with advanced computer science degrees from universities internationally.
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| | Our work has included development of:
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- The SIMS Information Mediator, one of the first approaches to combine knowledge representation and information integration techniques
- Patented machine learning tools for extracting data from online sources Ð using one of the earliest techniques for constructing web source information wrappers Ðnow licensed technology to Fetch Technologies
- The Ariadne Information Integration system, which integrated online web sources
- Techniques for geospatial data integration, now patented and licensed to Geosemble Technologies
- a patented approach to predicting airline fare changes, now licensed to Microsoft Corp. and available at bing.com.
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| | The Information Integration group gratefully acknowledges the research support from the National Science Foundation, the National Institute of Health, the Air Force Office of Scientific Research, the Air Force Research Lab, and the Chevron Corporation.
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