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* [[Computational Analogy Making]]
 
* [[Computational Analogy Making]]
 
* [[EMPWR: Knowledge Graph Development Platform]], ''Start: 2022''
 
* [[EMPWR: Knowledge Graph Development Platform]], ''Start: 2022''
* [[metaLearning]]: Meta-Learning Multi-Agent Communication, ''Qi Zhang (PI), June 2021''
 
 
* [[Covid19]]: Measuring the Spatio-Temporal Psychological Impact of Novel Coronavirus with a Social Quality Index, ''Start: 2020; End: 2024.''
 
* [[Covid19]]: Measuring the Spatio-Temporal Psychological Impact of Novel Coronavirus with a Social Quality Index, ''Start: 2020; End: 2024.''
 
* [[KHealth Chatbots]], ''Start 2017''
 
* [[KHealth Chatbots]], ''Start 2017''
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* [[Food Computation]] ''Start: 2018''
 
* [[Food Computation]] ''Start: 2018''
 
* [[Systematic Review Assitance using Leveraging Background Knowledge and Language Models]]
 
* [[Systematic Review Assitance using Leveraging Background Knowledge and Language Models]]
* [[Smart manufacturing]]
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* [[Smart manufacturing]] ''Start : Aug. 2022''
  
 
   
 
   

Revision as of 14:54, 19 September 2024

AI Institute is a Center at the University of South Carolina, founded under the Excellence Initiative program.

AIISC
The AI Institute, the University of South Carolina
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Our cutting-edge research in the use of semantic and services science for data integration, analysis, and process management complements South Carolina's mission to leverage innovation in data-intensive technologies for economic expansion.

AIISC research focuses on realizing a knowledge society with semantics and services as key enablers. Our work leads to prototypes and their evaluation with the participation of academic and commercial partners, technology development and licensing followed by real-world deployment and commercialization.

Projects and Themes

Active Projects


Archived Projects and Resources

Articles

AIISC Library available online at <http://aiisc.ai/library>

Conference Resource Pages

Instructions for Authors

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