Research Interests
The Bath AI Group, founded in 2002, is the newest research theme in Bath Computer Science. To see information about our current research, click on the links under Active Research Areas to the right. Our current research doesn't necessarily reflect all of our interests though. This is a list of the research interests of current members of Computer Science Associated Staff, which might be useful for prospective research students for our department. For a broader list of names and expertise, see our full list of Members and Affiliates.
- Modular and Distributed Intelligence, Natural Intelligence, The Biological Evolution of Social Behavior, Cultural Evolution, AI Models of Systems Neuroscience, Intelligent Systems Integration, Cognitive Systems, Dynamic Planning (Bryson)
- Neural Networks, Logic and Logic Programming, Agents, Process Algebra, and Cellular Automata (Richardson, emeritus);
- Category theoretic models of logic programming, logic and proofs (Power)
- Computer Vision, Machine Learning, Incremental Learning, Computer Graphics, Non-Photorealistic Rendering (Hall);
- Signal Processing and Pattern Recognition, Computer Vision and Graphics - particularly in convergence with Psychology (Cosker);
- Agents, Model-Checking, Norms and Institutions, Web Services, Ontologies, Agent-Based Simulation, Agent Content and Communication Languages, and Security (Padget);
- Answer Set Programming, Logic Programming, Logic, Knowledge Representation, Decision Support Systems, SAT, Game Theory, Argumentation Frameworks, and Multi-Agent Systems (De Vos);
We provide this list to encourage new students and new collaborations in these areas. See also our Prospective Student Information