- Artificial Intelligence Research Group at Harvard
- Compilation and Computer Architecture
- Harvard Economics and Computer Science Group
- Algorithmic Mechanism Design
- Combinatorial Exchanges
- Indirect Mechanism Design
- Mechanism Infrastructures
- Online Mechanism Design
- Harvard University Computer Graphics
- Discontinuity Edge Overdraw
- Dynamically Reparameterized Light Fields
- Feature-Based Cellular Texturing for Architectural Models
- Geometry Images
- Layered Depth Images
- NAIVE - Network Aware Internet Video Encoding
- Real-time acquisition and rendering of dynamic scenes
- Silhouette Clipping
- Texture Mapping Progressive Meshes
- High-Performance Internet Connection Project
- Systems Research at Harvard
- ANT: a simple virtual machine for pedagogical use
- Clilets: Web Applications with Client-Side Storage
- DAFS: Direct Access File System
- Hourglass
- Macroprogramming
- moteLab
- No-Futz
- OS/161
- SOS: Self-Organizing Storage Project
- The Charles
- VINO Operating System
- Vital Dust
- Theory of Computation Group
HARVARD UNIVERSITY
CS Projects/Groups
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Princeton UNIVERSITY
Research Areas
- Bioinformatics & Computational Biology
- Computer & Network Systems
- Graphics, Vision, and Sound
- Machine Learning and Computational Perception
- Programming Languages & Security
- Theory
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BERKELY UNIVERSITY
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CS Research Areas
- Artificial Intelligence (AI)
- Computer Architecture & Engineering (ARC)
- Database Management Systems (DBMS)
- Graphics and Human-Computer Interaction (GHCI)
- Operating Systems & Networking (OSNT)
- Programming Systems (PS)
- Scientific Computing (SCI)
- Security (SEC)
- Theory (THY)
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CONNECTICUT COLLEGE
Computer Networking and Systems. Click here for additional research topics.
Sound and Audio Signal Processing. Click here for additional research topics.
Virtual Reality and Visualization. Click here for additional research topics.
Arificial Intelligence and Robotics. Click here for additional research topics.
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current projects
AudioPint
The reinvention of the musician's electronic toolbox: open, inexpensive, and extendable.
David Merrill and David Bouchard in collaboration with Ben Vigoda
Augmented Mirror
A mirror which also reflects intangible information about yourself
David Bouchard and Pattie Maes in collaboration with Sajid Sadi, Enrico Costanza
Embodied Emergence
How we can leverage emergent patterns to create visual and sonic textures that can be directly manipulated by users.
David Bouchard and Pattie Maes
Flexible Urban Displays
A flexible and modular LED-based display surface.
David Bouchard and Sajid Sadi in collaboration with Orkan Telhan
Influence
Influence is an interactive artwork visualizing collective behavior in a social network
Orit Zuckerman, Sajid Sadi and Pattie Maes
Invisible Media
Invisible Media can augment objects around us to make them sensitive to our attention
David Merrill and Pattie Maes
ioMaterials
Using collocated input and output to create interfaces that provide interactivity through the materials that make up our world
Sajid Sadi and Pattie Maes
Moving Portrait
A sensate evocative portrait that reveals different sides of its own personality to the viewer based on viewer behavior.
Orit Zuckerman and Pattie Maes
Portrait of Cati II
Portrait of Cati 2 is an homage to the project "Portrait of Cati" done by Stefan Agamanolis.
Orit Zuckerman, Sajid Sadi and Pattie Maes
Pulp-Based Computing
Pulp-Based Computing is a series of explorations that combine smart materials, papermaking and printing.
Marcelo Coelho and Pattie Maes in collaboration with Joanna Berzowska and Lyndl Hall
Quickies: Intelligent Sticky Notes
Post-it notes that can be searched, located and can send reminders and messages, and help us to seamlessly connect our physical and informational experiences.
Pranav Mistry and Pattie Maes
ReachMedia
A system that supports on-the-move interaction with every day objects
Assaf Feldman, Sajid Sadi and Pattie Maes
reAcoustic eGuitar
Googling, sharing & downloading acoustic guitar to be 3D printed .
Amit Zoran
Relational Pillow
With the Relational Pillow project, we're trying to provide a simple, intimate, and personable communication medium between loved ones.
Sajid Sadi and Pattie Maes in collaboration with Amir Mikhak
Shutters
Shutters is a soft kinetic membrane for environmental control and communication.
Marcelo Coelho and Pattie Maes in collaboration with Steve Helsing
Siftables
Siftables aims to enable people to interact with information and media in a physical, natural and intuitive manner.
David Merrill and Pattie Maes in collaboration with Jeevan Kalanithi
Spotlight
Spotlight is about an artist's ability to create a new meaning using the combination of interactive portraits and diptych or polyptych layouts.
Orit Zuckerman, Sajid Sadi and Pattie Maes
Sprout I/O
Sprout I/O is a kinetic fur that can capture, mediate, and replay the physical impressions we leave in our environment.
Marcelo Coelho and Pattie Maes
subTextile
A construction kit for computationally enabled textiles
Sajid Sadi and Pattie Maes
the Sound of Touch
A new instrument for manipulating digital sound that utilizes our intuitions about the sonic properties of materials.
David Merrill in collaboration with Hayes Raffle, Roberto Aimi
Touch-based Personalization
A touch-based personalization system designed to interact with ubiquitous ioMaterials interfaces
Sajid Sadi and Pattie Maes
old projects
CASY: Contextual Asynchronous System
CASYis a communication technology integrating audio/video messaging, asynchronous communication, and context-based delivery
Orit Zuckerman and Pattie Maes
Collective Memory/Collective Intelligence
Interfaces that allow people to benefit from the knowledge and experience of others
Xinyu H. Liu and Pattie Maes
Initimate Interfaces for Mobile Human-Computer Interaction
"Intimate interfaces" are discreet interfaces that allow interaction with mobile devices through subtle gestures and peripheral cues
Enrico Costanza and Pattie Maes
Intimate Communication Armband
A small wireless device embedded in an armband allows to interact with mobile devices in a subtle and unobtrusive way
Enrico Costanza and Pattie Maes in collaboration with Rebecca Allen (UCLA), Sam Inverso (ANU) and Alberto Perdomo
Object Awareness
Allow a user to gather personally relevant information about and interact with inanimate objects
David Gatenby and Pattie Maes
Playful Spaces
Immersive environments that allow a person to interact with a system or simulation in a natural way
Pattie Maes and David Gatenby in collaboration with Benjamin Buchwald and Ron MacNeil
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WARWICK
Research Groups
The department's research is conducted within groups of staff and students with common interests. The research groups are indicated below, along with some keywords illustrating the range of expertise within each group.
combinatorial algorithms; randomised algorithms; approximation algorithms; game theory; parallel computation | |
neuroscience; biological networks; systems biology | |
logics and automata; formal verification and synthesis; probabilistic, real-time, and hybrid systems; quantum information processing; fault tolerance and security | |
performance analysis; performance tools; distributed architectures | |
history of computing; empirical modelling; interactive environments | |
adaptive hypermedia; pedagogic architectures; relational and temporal data mining; web personalization; agent-based systems; educational technology | |
applications of machine learning, image analysis and pattern recognition methods to medical information and medical imaging | |
multiresolution signal representations; image analysis; multimedia standards; watermarking |
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Computing Department Lancaster University
Research themes
Research in the department is organised as a series of closely related themes:
- Networked & distributed systems
- Mobile and ubiquitous computing
- Software systems engineering
- Cooperative & interactive systems
Collectively, these research themes provide comprehensive coverage of the major technologies and techniques underpinning contemporary computer systems (from low level networking aspects to HCI issues).
There is extensive overlap between these themes and new areas of work such as aspect- orientation, peer-to-peer systems and grid computing cut across the boundaries of these areas.
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THE UNIVERSITY of HULL
Simulation and Visualization Research Group
This group pursues basic research into visualization, virtual environments, haptics, physical based modelling, simulation, image registration, image and sensor technology, etc. Together these capabilities allow the group to provide innovative solutions to industrial and healthcare problems. (SimVis Home)
Distributed Reliable Intelligent Systems (DRIS)
The group performs high quality, internationally recognised research in the area of distributed, reliable and intelligent control and cognitive systems, with a focus on safety-critical embedded and distributed information systems. We address a number of issues arising in the development and assessment of such systems by developing novel techniques and tools that aim to improve the quality and dependability of systems via advanced safety and reliability analysis, multi-criteria design optimisation, improved testing, enhanced security and assurance of data integrity. Our work in these areas is underpinned by basic and applied research in areas of system and software engineering (system and failure modelling, algorithms for safety and reliability analysis, automated testing) (DRIS Home)
Internet Computing and Technology Research Group
This group studies engineering, evaluation methods, architectures and protocols relating to the Internet and E-business systems.
(IC Home)
Cartographic Information Systems Research Group
Cartographic Information Systems Research Group which was active in the Department of Computer Science, University of Hull, from June 1985 until June 2003. (CISRG Home)
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DEPARTMENT OF ECE
Human-robot interaction
Augmented reality for robot developers | Toby Collett (PhD) |
Previous projects include robot visualisation environments, and a virtual robot face with speech output. We plan further projects in augmented reality for human-robot interaction. Future projects include using game engines to create complex robot visualisation environments.
Some joint projects include emotional robotic speech with Dr Catherine Watson in Electrical and Computer Engineering, and emotional facial expressions with Liz Broadbent in the Department of Psychological Medicine.
Robot programming systems
Programming languages for mobile robots | Geoff Biggs (PhD) |
A cognitive approach to programming by demonstration | Slobodan Vukanovic (ME) |
Robotic IDE tool |
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The robotics IDE project is currently part of the tracking and visualisation project above and we intend to further develop the programming and IDE aspects with future projects. Previous projects include distributed programming frameworks by Oscar Kuo, Evan Woo, and Barry Hsieh which used CORBA as the distributed programming technology. Toby Collett and Geoff Biggs have contributed to the open source Player and Stage project. A number of future projects will extend the language constructs used for robot programming.
Dr Ian Warren in Computer Science is working with us regarding dynamic software reconfiguration.
Applications
Intelligent autonomous robotic helicoptor for agricultural applications | Rick Chen (PhD) |
A mixed reality approach to robotic helicopter simulation for agricultural applications | Ian Chen (PhD) |
Implementation of Simultaneous Localisation and Mapping (SLAM) | Alan Yang (ME) |
The helicopter project will evaluate our human-robot interaction work and our robot programming systems in an outdoor application to create an assistant for farmers.
Previous work
Calibrating augmented reality systems for robotics | Kathy Fung |
Recognising human facial expressions in human-robot interaction | Dinuka Jayamuni and Arpit Yadav (BE) |
Position tracking and visualisation for robot programming | Gareth Shaw and Mike Tsai (BE) |
Programming robots by demonstration | Yifan Jiang and Ian Chen (BE) |
Dynamically reconfigurable robots | Jack Yu (ME) |
Expressive synthetic speech | Sigrid Roehling (PhD) |
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UNIVERSITYof BRISTOL
Research Areas
- An introduction
The department groups its research into the following themes, each one consisting of a set of more specific topics:
- Architecture and Design ( Languages and Architecture, Design Automation and Verification )
- Digital Media ( Graphics, Computer Vision )
- Foundations ( Algorithms, Cryptography, Quantum Computing )
- Intelligent Systems ( Machine Learning and Biological Computation, Artificial Intelligence )
- Personal Systems ( Mobile and Wearable Computing, Public Computing, Robotics )
- Four research centres perform research in collaboration with other departments and organisations:
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CARDIFF
Research Groups
- Distributed Collaborative Computing
- Geometric Computing & Computer Vision
- Knowledge & Information Systems
- Mobile Communication
- Scientific Computing and Optimisation
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UNIVERSITY of BIRMINGHAM
Research themes
Artificial Intelligence
Nature-inspired computation
Computing and Systems
Theoretical Computer Science
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UNIVERSITY of CAMBRIDGE
Research groups
- Artificial Intelligence Group
Theory and applications of intelligent systems. - Automated Reasoning Group
The development and application of theorem proving methodologies. - Natural Language and Information Processing Group
Natural language processing. Particular emphasis on representing and reasoning about meaning; on dialogue and discourse; and on large-scale text processing for language learning, information retrieval etc. - Cambridge Programming Research Group
Programming language design, compilers, interpreters, virtual machines, portable target codes, program analysis, program transformations and optimisation. - Graphics & Interaction Group (Rainbow)
Computer graphics, image processing, human-computer interaction. - Computer Architecture Group
Microarchitecture, VLSI techniques and design, electronic CAD, secure hardware. - Security Group
Security, cryptology, and their applications. - Systems Research Group
Networks, operating systems, multimedia, distributed systems, and computer architecture. - Digital Technology Group (formerly LCE)
All aspects of technology in particular for pervasive, sentient and mobile computing and communication systems. - Theory and Semantics Group
Mathematical models for the behaviour of hardware and software.
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SOUTHAMPTON
Research Groups
Communications Research Group – Professor Lajos Hanzo
Dependable Systems & Software Engineering – Professor Peter Henderson
Electrical Power Engineering – Professor Jan Sykulski
Electronic Systems Design – Professor Andrew Brown
Information: Signals, Images, Systems – Professor Dave Nunn
Intelligence, Agents, Multimedia – Professor Nick Jennings
Learning Societies Lab – Dr Hugh Davis
Nanoscale Systems Integration Group – Professor Greg Parker
Science and Engineering of Natural Systems – Professor Dave Cliff
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ECE Information Portals
Research Areas
Jump to:
- Biotechnology
- Communications, Wireless and Broadband Networking
- Computer Architecture
- Computer Systems and Security
- Data Storage Systems
- Electronic Design Automation and Manufacturing
- Embedded, Real-time, and Intelligent Systems
- Microelectromechanical Systems (MEMS)
- Microelectronics and Semiconductor Devices and Materials
- Signal Processing, Sensor Exploitation, and Multimedia Systems
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NIIT Research Groups
- NIIT Network Research Group (NNRG)
- NIIT Distributed and Grid Computing Group (NDGC)
- CMS-Tier 2 Production Centre at NUST (CMS)
- NIIT Object Oriented and Database Technologies (NOODBaRG)
- ASIC Design Research Group
- MAGGIE
- Information Security Research Group (ISRG)
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NATIONAL UNIVERSITY - FAST
Our research focuses on several topics:
- Pattern Recognition & Multi-Lingual Interfaces
- Multi Agent Systems
- Wireless Networks & Grid Computing
- Human Computer Interaction
- Knowledge Engineering & Information Retrieval
- Robotics & Sensor based Communication
- Augmented & Virtual Reality
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Center for Research in
Urdu Language Processing
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STANFORD
CS Research Areas
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Al-Khawarizmi Institute of Computer Science (KICS)
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Research Groups
» Embedded Systems & Enterprise Software Solutions
» Software Systems Research Group
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