This group is run from AIAI (Artificial Intelligence Applications Institute) and CISA (Centre for Intelligent Systems and their Applications), Informatics, in the University of Edinburgh, UK. It aims to provide a communication forum for researchers and practitioners who are interested in developing advanced AI techniques and/or applying AI techniques in solving real-world problems. Our research interests include, but not limited to:
- Knowledge Modelling and Representation;
- Organisation Memory Management;
- Business Modelling and Optimisation;
- Business Intelligence;
- Knowledge Management;
- Multi-Agent Systems;
- Intelligent Trading Agents :
- Lifecycle in Representation and Reasoning;
- Formal Theories and Problem Solving Methods;
- Machine Learning;
- Semantic Web and Grid
- Web Services
- Computer Checking and Proofs;
- Human Reasoner Modelling;
- Methodology, Method and Tool Development;
- Knowledge Based System and Automatic Reasoners;
- BioInformatics;
- Intelligent Systems;
- Supply Chain Management Systems.
We announce talks and research related information periodically.
AIAI's web site is http://www.aiai.ed.ac.uk
CISA's web site is http://www.inf.ed.ac.uk/research/cisa/
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