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CHIP: Cultural Heritage Information Personalization

        TU/e: project coordinator

        Telematica Instituute

        Rijksmuseum

 

CHIME: Cultural Heritage in an Interactive Multimedia Environment

CWI: Katya Falkovich, Frank Fnak, Lynda Hardman

VU: Guus Schreiber, Mark van Assem

TU/e: Lora Aroyo, Paul De Bra, Geert-Jan Houben, Vadim Tchepegin

Short project description

 

PROLEARN Network of Excellence

Network of Excellence financed by the IST (Information Society Technology) program 
of the European commission dealing with technology enhanced professional learning. 
AGORA BSCW-PROEARN
 

SWALE: Semantic Web for Adaptive Learning Environments

University of Leeds: Vania Dimitrova

TU/e: Lora Aroyo

MobiLife: Integrated Project in IST-FP6

WP2: TU/e is part of the TELIN sub-consortium

Eurescom lists

BSCW-MobiLife

AIMS: Adaptive Information Management System

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Concepts and Ontologies in Concept-based Educational Information Systems

 

WSSU: Darina Dicheva, NC, USA

TU/e: Lora Aroyo

 

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OntoAIMS - Opening AIMS towards Web Standards

WSSU: Darina Dicheva, NC, USA

UT: Christian Tzolov

TU/e:  Lora Aroyo, Ronald Denaux, Johan Hubens, Jurgen Rijsdijk

 

Authoring Task Ontology

Authoring Framework for Intelligent Educational Systems

       

        Osaka Univeristy: Riichiro Mizoguchi, Japan

        TU/e: Lora Aroyo

 

 

 

Embedding Information Retrieval in Adaptive Hypermedia

TU/e: Lora Aroyo, Paul De Bra, Geert-Jan Houben

 

 

TOPIA: Coherent Presentation of Search Results

TI: Mettina Veenstra, Rogier Brussee, Martin Alberink, William van Dieten

CWI: Lynda Hardman, Lloyd Rutledge

IBM: Ellis

TU/e: Lora Aroyo, Paul De Bra, Ronald Denaux

 

ClusterMap Demo

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ClusterMap Visualization for Topia

TU/e: Lora Aroyo, Ronald Denaux

 

Agent Academy: A Data Mining Framework for Training Intelligent Agents (IST-2000-31050)

The overall objective of the proposed project is the development of an integrated framework for training Intelligent Agents (IAs) based on Data Mining (DM) techniques. Agent Academy aims to improve the abilities of IAs to learn, create inferences, and make decisions on their own. The successful outcome of this effort is expected to propagate the use of IA-related technologies into both business practices and personal use. The official project ftp site and the project extranet. Several presentations have been given at various places. Here is a short presentation of the project. Here collection of the overall evaluation document for the AA project. Here the presentation on the overall evaluation of the AA project.

    

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