Industry Collaboration
Faculty members of SCIS have done in-depth and practical research in various areas including:
- mobile computing (e.g., location-based and context-aware application),
- game development (e.g., mobile games, internet-based games, educational games, and on-the-job training games),
- natural language processing (e.g., question and answering systems, semantic search engines, and computerized short-answer/essay assessment systems),
- artificial intelligence and computational intelligence (e.g., programming behavior analysis, English writing behavior analysis, leaner style analysis, web-based annotation pattern analysis, and mobile phone user's wandering behavior analysis),
- semantic web and ontology (e.g., compentency model, service-oriented systems, and ontology-driven approaches and applications),
- intelligent agents and multi-agent systems ,
- Web 2.0 and social networks ,
- virtual reality and augmented reality, and more.
The faculty members of SCIS are committed to establishing partnerships within industry/private sector and creating collaborations with businesses/corporations to exchange knowledge and to make contributions to both short-term and long-term research and development goals.
Moreover, SCIS focuses on generating potential through the transference of knowledge and technology which can enhance companies as well as benefiting Canada via these academic-industry collaborations.
Student & Academic Services - Last Updated June 24, 2011