Intelligent Information Systems Institute
Abstract
This report describes the research accomplishments of the Intelligent Information Systems Institute (IISI) at Cornell during the first three years of operation. IISI's mandate is threefold: To perform and stimulate research in computational and data-intensive methods for intelligent decision making systems; to foster collaborations between Cornell researchers, AFRL, in particular IF, and the scientific community; and to play a leadership role in the research and dissemination of the core areas of the institute. IISI's research spans across various areas and disciplines, organized into four themes: Theme 1 - Information Capture and Discovery from heterogeneous information sources; Theme 2 - Controlling Computational Cost; Theme 3 - Pervasive computing: autonomous distributed agents and communication networks; and Theme 4 - Advanced Computing Architectures. In its first three years of existence 1151 has successfully fostered collaborations between Cornell's researchers, AFRL/IF researchers, and the research community at large in the area of computing and information science. AFRL researchers have an active interaction with Cornell researchers and participate in Cornell research projects, facilitating technology transfer from academia into the military arena. Cornell researchers on the other hand have had the opportunity to be exposed to interesting Air Force related problems.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- May 31, 2004
- Accession Number
- ADA424950
Entities
People
- Carla Gomes
Organizations
- Cornell University