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Intelligent Tutoring Systems Research Group> Mission & Objectives

The Computer Human Adapted Interaction Research Group is a multidisciplinary group. It encompasses a range of areas relevant to the realisation of a smart internet:

- network layer aspects such as message delivery systems, multicast message delivery protocols, active networks;

- architectural aspects for managing media of the future;

- resource management, especially fairsharing approaches;

- personalisation to provide user-adapted and user-aware systems involving aspects such as user modelling, scrutable user-adapted systems, customisation of multimedia based on user models and user model based agents for filtering;

- intelligent, personalised teaching system, with particular concern for support of learner reflection and focused in two domains, the teaching aspects of computer science that are core to building internet technology and in teaching medicine, especially those aspects which will be well supported by a smart internet.

Projects

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People

Academic Staff
Professor David Everitt
Professor Albert Zomaya
Dr Bjorn Landfeldt

Research Students
Doug Chesher
Ming Li

 

 
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