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=Scientific Research at DAI=
 
=Scientific Research at DAI=
  
Research activities of DAI are chiefly focused on the the areas of computer graphics and computer vision, artificial intelligence, computational logic, and theory of programming.
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Research activities at DAI are chiefly focused on the areas of computer graphics and computer vision, artificial intelligence, cognitive science, computational logic, theory of programming, and bioinformatics. Researchers collaborate within informal working groups focused on more specific topics.
  
*'''Computer graphics and computer vision.''' Modeling and visualization of virtual cities. Navigation and cooperation in virtual environments. Dynamic system simulations. Medical applications of computer graphics and computer vision. Face recognition and tracking.
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== Computer Graphics and Vision ==
  
*'''Artificial intelligence.''' Complex self-organizing systems. Language processing and modeling, addressed by symbolic (agents) but as well sub-symbolic (neural networks) approach. Knowledge representation in intelligent systems. Cognitive semantics.
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Two groups at DAI work on graphics and vision problems:
  
*'''Computational logic.''' Logic-based theory of knowledge representation, non-monotonic reasoning, logic programming (especially answer set programming), description logics, ontologies, semantic web. Reasoning under uncertainty. Logical aspects of multi-agent systems.
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* [[YACGS|Computer Graphics]] – computer animation, navigation and cooperation in virtual environments, methods of volumetric graphics.
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* [[Computer_Vision_Group|Computer Vision]] – image processing, feature extraction, salient region detection, face recognition, transport and security applications of computer vision.
  
*'''Theory of programming.''' Declarative programming, code verification, code transformation techniques, rewriting systems and constraint systems. Theory od concurrent processing, formal models and their applications on system specification, verification and information security.
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== Artificial Intelligence and Computational Modelling ==
  
==See also==
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Research in artificial intelligence and cognitive science has a broad scope and a long history, reflected by the number and diversity of working groups:
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* [[KR Group|Knowledge Representation]] – non-monotonic reasoning, knowledge dynamics, argumentation theory, context, ontologies, and distributed reasoning; applications in multi-agent systems, ambient intelligence, semantic web, linked data, and telemedical systems.
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* [http://cogsci.fmph.uniba.sk/cnc Cognition and Neural Computation] – computational modelling of cognitive processes (sensorimotor learning, memory, language), artificial neural networks, experimental research based on EEG measurements.
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* [[DN Group|Complex Dynamic Networks]] – models of evolving complex networks and modelling of real situations with complex networks.
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* [[CLA Group|Computational Logic and Algebra]] - automated deduction in many-valued logics, Goedel logics, Product logic, model construction - forcing, residuated lattices, recursive enumerability, decidability and computational complexity of deduction problems, SAT-solvers, expert systems, fuzzy inference
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* [[REC Group|Robotics and Evolutionary Computation]]
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* [http://compbio.fmph.uniba.sk Computational Biology] – application of algorithmic methods and probabilistic modelling to problems in bioinformatics, mainly analysis of DNA sequences and proteins (joint group with [http://www.dcs.fmph.uniba.sk Department of Informatics] closely collaborating [http://www.biocenter.sk with groups at Faculty of Natural Science UK])
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== Theory of Programming ==
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Applications of formal and logical methods to theory and security of concurrent and distributed systems, computational complexity, and programming are studied by working groups:
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* [[CDS Group|Concurrent and Distributed Systems]] – theory of concurrent processing, formal models and their applications on system specification, verification and information security.
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* [[DP Group|Declarative Programming]] – descriptive complexity; declarative programming, code verification, code transformation techniques, rewriting systems and constraint systems.
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==Projects and Events==
  
 
See the following pages for more detailed research profile of our department:
 
See the following pages for more detailed research profile of our department:
  
 
* [[Research Projects]]
 
* [[Research Projects]]
* [[Research Workgroups]]
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* [[Conferences and Events]]
* [[Conferences]]
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* [[Scientific Seminars]]
* [[Selected Publications]]
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* [[Useful Information for Employees]]
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Scientific Research at DAI

Research activities at DAI are chiefly focused on the areas of computer graphics and computer vision, artificial intelligence, cognitive science, computational logic, theory of programming, and bioinformatics. Researchers collaborate within informal working groups focused on more specific topics.

Computer Graphics and Vision

Two groups at DAI work on graphics and vision problems:

  • Computer Graphics – computer animation, navigation and cooperation in virtual environments, methods of volumetric graphics.
  • Computer Vision – image processing, feature extraction, salient region detection, face recognition, transport and security applications of computer vision.

Artificial Intelligence and Computational Modelling

Research in artificial intelligence and cognitive science has a broad scope and a long history, reflected by the number and diversity of working groups:

Theory of Programming

Applications of formal and logical methods to theory and security of concurrent and distributed systems, computational complexity, and programming are studied by working groups:

  • Concurrent and Distributed Systems – theory of concurrent processing, formal models and their applications on system specification, verification and information security.
  • Declarative Programming – descriptive complexity; declarative programming, code verification, code transformation techniques, rewriting systems and constraint systems.

Projects and Events

See the following pages for more detailed research profile of our department: