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The University of Southampton


The Intelligence, Agents, Multimedia (IAM) Group follows a broad-based, multi- and inter- disciplinary research agenda that focuses on the design and application of computing systems for complex information and knowledge processing tasks.
 
 

Part of the Scool of Electronics and Computer Science, the group has around 80 researchers. The three research themes also combine synergistically in a number of grand challenges for computer science - including grid computing, the semantic web and pervasive computing.

Drawing on the group's background in software infrastructure for digital interaction, the Southampton team was responsible for the Experience Structure Server in Ambient Wood II and for the Information Linking Service used in City. We have also constructed the infrastructure toolkit

IAM leads the Advanced Knowledge Technologies IRC and is uniquely positioned to conduct research on the bridge between knowledge technologies and ubiquitous computing, for example in ArtEquAKT and CoAKTinG

Ben Deitch Ben Deitch

Research Interests:
device interoperability in smart environments

Dr Danius Michaelides Dr Danius Michaelides

Research Interests:
Distributed systems.

Dr David Millard Dr David Millard

Research Interests:
Hypermedia interoperability and contextual information systems.

Dr Don Cruickshank Dr Don Cruickshank

Research Interests:
Graphics, Visual Programming Languages, Collaboration Systems, Messaging Systems and Application Frameworks

Dr Mark Weal Dr Mark Weal

Research Interests:
Hypermedia and pervasive systems.

Mike Saywell Mike Saywell

Research Interests:
IPv6, Ad-Hoc Sensor Networks, Scale Free Networks, Community Wireless and the field of Pervasive Computing and Networks.

Professor David De Roure Professor David De Roure

Research Interests:
The application of advanced knowledge technologies to pervasive computing and the Grid.

Professor Wendy Hall Professor Wendy Hall

Research Interests:
web technologies, open hypermedia systems and link services, advanced knowledge technologies, digital libraries, multimedia information management, agent-based systems and human computer interaction.

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