UMBC Cogito
Cognitive Information Technology Organization

Building systems that adapt, learn, reason, sense, and communicate.

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Faculty

Tulay Adlai Associate Professor, Computer Science and Electrical Engineering. Ph.D., North Carolina State, 1992. Adaptive Signal Processing; Neural Computation; Estimation Theory.
Steve Beale Research Assistant Professor, Computer Science and Electrical Engineering Ph.D., CMU. Natural language processing, constraint satisfaction, solution synthesis, semantics, machine translation, knowledge representation
Jonathan Bell Professor and chair, Mathematics and Statistics PhD, 1977, UCLA. Mathematical biology, associative memories, artificial neural networks, brain models.
Chien-I Chang Professor, Computer Science and Electrical Engineering Ph.D., University of Maryland, College Park, 1986. Information Theory and Coding; Signal Detection and Estimation; Remote Sensing Image Processing.
R. Scott Cost Assistant Research Professor, Computer Science and Electrical Engineering Ph.D., UMBC, 1999. Software agents and multi-agent systems, information retrieval and electronic commerce.
Marie desJardins Assistant Professor, Computer Science and Electrical Engineering Ph.D., University of California, Berkeley, 1992. Artificial intelligence; machine learning; multi-agent systems; information management.
Tim Finin Professor, Computer Science and Electrical Engineering Ph.D., Illinois Urbana-Champaign, 1980. Artificial Intelligence; Knowledge Representation and Reasoning; Knowledge and Database Systems.
Anupam Joshi Associate Professor, Computer Science and Electrical Engineering. Ph.D., Purdue University, 1993. Distributed/Networked and Mobile Computing; Data/Web Mining; Multimedia Databases.
Kostas Kalpakis Associate Professor, Computer Science and Electrical Engineering. Ph.D., University of Maryland Graduate School, Baltimore, 1994. Digital Libraries; Electronic Commerce; Databases; Multimedia; Parallel and Distributed Computing.
Hillol Kargupta Assistant Professor, Computer Science and Electrical Engineering Ph.D., University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1996. Distributed and mobile data mining; computation in gene expression; genetic algorithms.
James Lo Professor, Mathematics and Statistics Neural computing for signal processing, pattern recognition and dynamical system identification.
Marjorie McShane Research Assistant Professor, Computer Science and Electrical Engineering Ph.D. Slavic Languages and Literatures, Princeton University, 1998. Computational linguistics, naltural language processing, machine translation.
Charles Nicholas Professor, Computer Science and Electrical Engineering Ph.D., Ohio State University, 1988. Electronic Document Processing; Software Engineering; Intelligent Information Systems.
Sergei Nirenburg Professor, Computer Science and Electrical Engineering Ph.D., The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, 1980. Computational linguistics, machine translation, knowledge representation, information retrieval.
Tim Oates Assistant Professor, Computer Science and Electrical Engineering Ph.D., University of Massachusetts. Artificial intelligence, machine learning, robotics, and natural language processing.
Yun Peng Associate Professor, Computer Science and Electrical Engineering. Ph.D., University of Maryland, College Park, 1985. Artificial Intelligence; Neural Networks; Medical Applications; Artificial Life.
Robert Provine Professor, Psychology, Assistant Director Neuroscience Program Ph.D. Washington University, Psychology, 1971.
Andrew Sears Associate Professor, Information Systems Ph.D., University of Maryland, College Park. Human-computer interaction, universal access to technology, interface design and evaluation techniques
Yelena Yesha Professor, Computer Science and Electrical Engineering Ph.D., Ohio State University, 1989. Distributed Systems; Database Systems; Digital Libraries; Electronic Commerce; Performance Modeling.
Victoria Yoon Associate Professor, Information Systems Ph.D., University of Texas Arlington. intelligent agents, knowledge management, knowledge-based systems, and networks
Lina Zhou Assistant Professor, Information Systems Ph.D., Beijing University,Text mining, knowledge management, digital library, deception detection in CMC, agent-based technology, machine translation

 

 

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