The Latest ...
January 27, 2008 -- O4E Wiki is launched! This ended several-month efforts to create a XWiki-based virtual wiki and transfer all content from the Ontologies for Education (O4E) Portal.
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January 05, 2008 -- Freshmen Adam Williams, Darrian Cunningham and Gregory Goddard joined the IIS Research Group. Welcome!!
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November 21, 2007 -- Dr. Lars Johnsen presented a talk "Onto-Rhetorical Topic Maps: A Framework for Integrating Learning Content" on the CS Research seminar.
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November 19-25, 2007 -- Dr. Lars Johnsen from the Department of Business Communication and Information Science University of Southern Denmark, visited the IIS Group to discuss possible research collaboration. He uses TM4L in his classes.
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November 12, 2007 -- Darina Dicheva presented a paper on the Workshop on Cultural Heritage on the Semantic Web, 6th Intl. Semantic Web Conference, ISWC 2007, November 11-15, 2007, Busan, Korea
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October 10, 2007 -- A new version of the TM4L software has been released. It had 487 downloads in the first week!
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September 1, 2007 -- Welcome to the new IIS Group members: Dhanya Shyamjith and Sun Kyong An!
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October 4-7, 2007 -- Tim Campbell and Jerry Akouala presented at the 2007 HBCU-UP National Research Conference, Washington, DC, Greensboro, NC
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September 28, 2007 -- Will Thomas, Tim Campbell and Cris Brown presented at the 6th Annual OPT-ED Alliance Day, Greensboro, NC
Welcome to the Intelligent Information Systems Group
at the
Department of Computer Science,
Winston-Salem State University
The aims of the Research group on Intelligent Information Systems (IIS) are to promote excellence in research, encourage research collaboration, seek and improve opportunities for funding, contribute to the establishment of research-enriched learning environment and attract graduate students.
Research interests include but are not limited to: adaptive systems, distributed systems, human cognition, human-computer interaction, information retrieval and filtering, intelligent agents, knowledge representation, knowledge systems, learning and aiding environments, multi-agent systems, ontology engineering, semantic Web.
Our current most active areas are intelligent support for Web information management, knowledge networks and management, personalization/adaptivity, digital libraries, Web-based learning systems, and e-business.
We welcome inquiries about our activities and actively seek collaborative possibilities in academia, industry, business, and government.
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For more information on the IIS Group please email dichevad@wssu.edu Last update: 01/26/2008 |
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