Information and Computing Sciences
SRI’s Information and Computing Sciences division is taking on some of the world’s most important challenges, creating leading-edge technology solutions that have revolutionary impact.
Our researchers are redefining the way human beings interact with machines and with one another through machines, as we define what’s next in artificial intelligence, machine learning, and computing for the real world.
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3d mapping in complex urban terrain
SRI is developing technology that will allow warfighters to easily maneuver a robot, precisely map an environment, and have 3d situational awareness.
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Adaptable Sensor System for Real-Time Data on the Front Line
DARPA taps SRI to deliver usable video and analytics to U.S. Armed Forces when and where they need it. When DARPA realized that most civilians had better access to mobile video than soldiers in theater, they asked for a quicker way to get this technology to the front line. SRI was selected to build low-power,…
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New Cyberlearning Research Publication Highlights Possibilities for Enhanced Learning with Technology
In the field of education research, a core focus has been the impact of digital learning technologies in K-12 and higher education settings – and SRI’s Education Division has been at the forefront of much of that research.
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Hierarchical Urban and Natural Terrain Exploitation and Reasoning
SRI is developing a system for the semi-automated geolocalization of metadata-free images and videos to find a location of interest.
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SRI’s MatchStax Cross Platform Social media content retrieval platform
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AURORA: Content-Guided Search of Diverse Videos
SRI is developing a novel search technology to quickly find events of interest in very large video collections.
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CamSLAM: Advanced Real-Time Mapping and Localization
CamSLAM™ provides fast, accurate real-time mapping for a range of robotic and related mobility applications including augmented and virtual reality, person tracking, robot/ drone control, vehicle navigation, and tele-manipulation.
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Cyberlearning ‘16 Tackles Designs for Deeper, Broader, and More Equitable Learning
The 5th annual Cyberlearning meeting, recently held in Arlington, VA, engaged more than 180 NSF-funded researchers, educators and other attendees,
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Investigators Chart New Frontiers at Cyberlearning 2015
A group of more than 150 research-based leaders in learning and technology participated in Cyberlearning 2015 …
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Why the Cyber Security Industry Should Be Smitten with Smten
Keeping pace with today’s evolving cyber threats is challenged not only by hackers’ sophistication, but also by the mind-boggling volume of attacks.
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National Cyberlearning Summit Features Major Advances in Learning with Technology
On June 9 and 10, 2014, more than 100 investigators, innovators, researchers, and educators convened for a summit at the University of Wisconsin, Madison to identify and communicate major advances in learning with technology.