Computer Science
Intelligent Systems and Informatics Group
Description
The Intelligent Systems and Informatics Group is loose collection of cowboy,
take-no-prisoners researchers from
the
Department of Computer Science
at the
University of Auckland.
Components
Research Areas
With the dawn of the information age arose the problem of dealing with
huge quantities of heterogeneous data. Not only are there numerous data
bases and information systems available locally nowadays, but
information is spread over the internet with access worldwide.
The aim of our group is the development of new intelligent methods and techniques
to deal with this problem. In particular, we are performing research in the following areas:
- Automated planning
- Case base reasoning
- Data mining and machine learning
- Informed search algorithms
- Intelligent information retrieval through the internet
- Multi-agents and softbots
- AI in health informatics
- AI and pattern recognition in image analysis
- AI in computer games
- Intelligent computer vision systems
- Applied photogrammetry
- Real-time computational stereo vision
- Medical 2D and 3D image analysis, etc.