AI Research
Artificial intelligence (AI) research explores the nature of intelligence and the ways in which computation can be used to explain and engineer it. Work in AI combines the scale afforded by machine learning with the expressive and organizational power of semantic information-processing and knowledge-based reasoning. Our faculty research programs include work in:
- machine learning
- cognitive modeling
- language understanding and generation
- optimization
- robotics and human-robot interaction
- computational journalism
- social media analysis
- augmented learning
- drug discovery
- material and process design
- equality and social justice
- astronomy
- computational creativity
- legal reasoning
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Featured Research
Training Machines to Answer Questions without Massive Data
Ken Forbus’s Qualitative Reasoning Group is working toward training machines to answer questions without massive data. His group has developed a more human method to train AI to answer questions.
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