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Faculty of Technology
Centre for Computational Intelligence (CCI)This centre produces high-quality, industrially relevant research into intelligent systems, providing theoretically sound solutions to real-world decision-making and prediction problems. With an established international reputation, its work focuses on the use of fuzzy logic, artificial neural networks, evolutionary computing, mobile robotics and bio-medical informatics. There are three main areas of focus: Bio-Health Informatics: this team is dedicated to developing the state-of-the art, accurate and reliable computer-based tools for computational decision making in biology and healthcare. Fuzzy Logic: a team dedicated to making a significant contribution to the theoretical foundations and real world applications of uncertainty models, including fuzzy sets, rough sets and grey systems. Intelligent Mobile Robots and Creative Computing (IMRCC): Established as a sub-team within Centre for Computational Intelligence (CCI) to expand the robotics portfolio to following substantial investment by the University in mobile robots. The Centre for Computational Intelligence achieved a score of 4 in the last Research Assessment Exercise (RAE) which reflects the high standing of the work performed by the the Centre.
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