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Intelligent Systems

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Intelligent Systems focuses on modeling, simulation, and implementation of intelligent behavior by mimicking perceptual, motor and cognitive and cooperative processes in agents and their societies; agents can be human, animal, or artifactual.

Faculty

Nancy Amato, Unocal Professor   (Motion planning, computational biology, robotics, computational geometry, animation, CAD, VR, parallel and distributed computing, parallel algorithms, performance modeling, and optimization)

Yoonsuck Choe, Associate Professor   (Brain Networks Lab, Neural Intelligence Lab, Multi-scale modeling of mouse brain networks project, Topographica cortical map simulator project)

Ricardo Gutierrez-Osuna, Associate Professor   (Intelligent sensors, speech processing, face recognition, machine olfaction, neuromorphic computation, mobile robotics, pattern recognition, machine learning)

Tracy Hammond, Associate Professor   (Sketch recognition, gesture recognition, haptics, hand-tracking, artificial intelligence, human computer interfaces)

Thomas Ioerger, Associate Professor   (Artificial intelligence, machine learning, intelligent agents, bioinformatics)

Andruid Kerne, Associate Professor   (Human-centered computing, HCI, multitouch interaction, sensory interfaces, intelligent user interfaces, gesture recognition, creativity support tools, information visualization. | Serious games, wearable computing, body sensor networks, intelligent sensory devices, ubiquitous computing, social computing, multimedia)

Robin Murphy, Professor   (Artificial intelligence as applied to emergency informatics, especially tactical land, sea, and air vehicles; human-robot interaction, heterogeneous teams, victim management, and perceptual directed behavior-based control)

Dylan Shell, Assistant Professor    (Distributed AI, biologically-inspired multi-robot systems, coordinated system, analysis of multi-agent systems, crowd modeling)

Frank Shipman, Professor   (Intelligent user interfaces, hypertext, computers and education, multimedia, new media, computers and design, computer-human interaction, computer-supported cooperative work)

Dezhen Song, Associate Professor   (Networked robotics, computer vision, multimedia, autonomous vehicle, optimization, automation)

Radu Stoleru, Assistant Professor   (Deeply embedded wireless sensor systems, distributed systems, embedded and real-time computing, computer networking)

Projects

Nancy Amato - Parasol
    Probabilistic roadmap (motion planning) project

Yoonsuck Choe - Neural Intelligence Lab
    Topographica cortical map simulator project

Tracy Hammond - Sketch Recognition Lab

Ricardo Gutierrez-Osuna - PRISM Lab
     Signal processing methods for voice conversion - wearable physiological sensors - active chemical sensing - caricature-based face perception

Thomas Ioerger - http://faculty.cse.tamu.edu/ioerger/research.html
     Intelligent Distributed Group and Team Training Systems

Andruid Kerne - Interface Ecology Lab

Frank Shipman - http://www.csdl.tamu.edu/~shipman
    Visual knowledge builder project

Dezhen Song - http://faculty.cse.tamu.edu/dzsong
    Current Projects



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