About CISCP
CISCP has joined the Swinburne Centre for Information Technology Research as one of its research programs. The new name of CISCP is the Complex Intelligent Systems Research Program and this website will be updated soon.
The Centre
for Intelligent Systems and Complex Processes
has been established within the Faculty
of Information and Communication Technologies and collaborates with the
Faculty of Life and Social Sciences
to act as a focus for, and to promote, the work being carried out in
areas such as artificial neural networks,
evolutionary algorithms,
collective intelligence algorithms, data visualization,
brain dynamics and brain modelling.
These activities
are used to model and visualise data, to optimise a wide range of processes
and to model a variety of real world complex systems including the brain.
Recent developments
include:
- A multi channel
architecture network that can learn patterns in data orders of magnitude
more complicated than conventional networks while retaining the ability
to generalise.
- A combined meta
heuristic that can schedule complex problems fast and adapt to changes
in the scheduling environment ever faster.
- The use of dominant
and recessive genes to produce systems that can adapt to dramatically
changing environments.
- The development
of a mathematically sophisticated model of the human brain's electrical
activity (EEG) that has provided many important insights into the
mechanisms the brain exploits to produce complex
behaviour.
Any inquiries in
regard to possible post-graduate opportunities in the centre are welcome.
Industry inquiries about possible projects are also welcome.
Professor
Tim Hendtlass is the Director of the Centre for Intelligent Systems
and Complex Processes.
Click here for contact details
|