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3 Featured Faculty Joachim Hammer, Database Systems Jorg Peters, Computer Graphics & Modeling Paul Gader, Computer Vision Anand Rangarajan, Computer Vision Meera Sitharam, High Perfromance Computing Su-Shing Chen, Biomedical Engineering Paul Fishwick, Aesthetic Computing Tim Davis, High Performance Computing Sumi Helal, Pervasive and Mobile Computing

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CISE Faculty UpdateCISE Faculty UpdateOverview of Recent Research ActivitiesOverview of Recent Research Activities

Sumi HelalCISE Department

University of FloridaHelal@cise.ufl.edu

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Pieces of the PuzzlePieces of the Puzzle

Computer Systems

Aesthetic ComputingComputer Graphics

And Modeling

High Performance Computing

DatabaseSystems

Computer Vision

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Featured FacultyFeatured Faculty Joachim Hammer, Database Systems Jorg Peters, Computer Graphics & Modeling Paul Gader, Computer Vision Anand Rangarajan, Computer Vision Meera Sitharam, High Perfromance Computing Su-Shing Chen, Biomedical Engineering Paul Fishwick, Aesthetic Computing Tim Davis, High Performance Computing Sumi Helal, Pervasive and Mobile Computing

Scalable Extraction of Enterprise Knowledge

SEEK

Dr. Joachim Hammer - PIDr. Mark SchmalzDr. Raymond Issa Dr. William O’BrienDr. Sherman BaiDr. Joseph Geunes

Sponsor National Science Foundation WHERE DISCOVERIES BEGIN

Computer Science

Construction Engineering

Industrial Engineering

Project Informationwww.dbcenter.cise.ufl.edu/seek/index.htm

Affiliated Faculty

Joachim Hammer

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Flexible Production Flexible Production NetworksNetworks

Firm 1/lead

Firm 2

Firm 3

Firm n

Firm 4

Firm 5…

• Negotiation Support• Supply chain analysis• Commerce applications

Examples• Construction ($700 bn+)• Manufacturing (Dell - “made-to-order” PC)

• Decentralized coordination

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SEEK ToolkitSEEK Toolkit

Firm 1/lead SEEK Firm 2

Legacy Dataand systems

Secure, value-added extraction offirm knowledge

domainexpert

AnalysisModule Knowledge

ExtractionModule

SourceConnection

SEEK Components

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SEEK is Being Developed SEEK is Being Developed with Industry Partnerswith Industry Partners

supplier Assembler/coordinator

supplier

supplier

Secure hosting infrastructure

Supply chain analysis(e.g., E-ERP system)

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Jorg PetersJorg Peters

Enter

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Paul GaderPaul GaderLand Mine Detection OverviewLand Mine Detection Overview

Estimated Between 60-80 Million Land Mines Buried Throughout World

UF Researchers working with government and industry involved in signal and image processing algorithms to detect landmines using a variety of sensor technologies,

– Ground Penetrating Radar– Acoustics and Lasers– Infrared

Interaction with ECE (report here only on projects lead by CISE)

Future interaction with other departments (Nuclear, Mechanical)

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Land Mine Detection Land Mine Detection ProjectsProjects

Army Research Office MURIBasic Research

TechnologyTransferHand-held Humanitarian Demining

Mine Hunter/KillerVehicle-Based Acoustics GPSAR

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Land Mine Detection FundingLand Mine Detection Funding Funding source U. S. Army

– Science and Technology Division (Acoustics, GPSAR) $128K Fall 2001 $500K Jan 2002 – Nov 2003 (Awarded but not committed)

– Countermine Division (Hand-held, Vehicle-Mounted, Mine H/K, VMMD) $40K Fall 2001 $140K Jan 1 – Dec 31 2002 (Expected)

– Humanitarian Demining Division $400K Sept. 2001-Sept 2002

– Army Research Office (pending) $250K per year last 2 years (MURI at previous institution) $50K

– DARPA (Pending) $250K per year for 5 years

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Land Mine Detection Industry Land Mine Detection Industry InteractionInteraction

Develop algorithms for industry built prototype systems– EG&G, Albuquerque NM– GEO-CENTERS, Boston MA– British Aerospace (BAE), San Diego CA– Cyterra (formerly part of Coleman Research Corp.),

Orlando FL– Planning Systems Inc, LA– NIITEK, Alexandria VA

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Automated Document ProcessingAutomated Document Processing Previous Funding USPS –National Previous Funding USPS –National

Science FoundationScience FoundationHandwriting Recognition

Automation of Mail Sorting and Check Processing Medical Record Databases

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Anand RangarajanAnand Rangarajan

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Brain MappingBrain Mapping

Prof. Anand Rangarajan’s ongoing research applies shape matching techniques to brain mapping.

Funded by NSF and NIH (P.I.: James Duncan).

Non-rigid registration of cortical anatomical structures – a key aspect of brain mapping.

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A Unified Feature Registration MethodA Unified Feature Registration Method

Outer Cortex Surface

Major Sulcal Ribbons

All FeaturesPoint Feature

Representation

Point Feature Representation

Feature Extraction Feature Fusion

Feature

Matching

Subject I

Subject II

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Meera SitharamMeera Sitharam

Enter

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Su-Shing Su-Shing ChenChen

No Picture

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UFDLNSF supports $50+ million:NSDL (National SMETE Digital Library) Program1. National Biological Digital Library(Subcontracts: UIUC, NCSA, and Missouri Botanical Garden)

2. Enhancing Interoperability for NSDL Collections & Services(Subcontracts: NCSA and VT; Collaborative partner: SMETE.ORG and UCBerkeley)

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AppraisalProcess

ArchivalRequirements

InstitutionalRequirements

IT Standards& Technologies

AuthenticRecords

MetadataaboutRecords

Disposed Records

Appraised Records

Metadata aboutAppraised Records

Preservation Process

PersonsResponsible forAppraisal

Access ProcessRequest for Authentic Records

Requested Records

Metadata aboutRequested RecordsAuthenticitySignatures & Watermarks

Accessible Authentic Records

Certification of Authenticity

Disposal

Record Management

System Preservation StrategyIT Configurations

Persons Responsiblefor Preservation

Unlabelled System Control

AppraisalCriteria

Information Preservation Projects (Su-Shing Chen) Supported by NSF and NHPRC/NARA

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Paul FishwickPaul Fishwick

Recall Presentation

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Tim DavisTim Davis

MATLAB Primer, 6th Edition, CRC Press– Software adapted by the MathWorks, publisher

of MATLAB (sparse matrix re-ordering, fastest re-ordering algorithm known)

Sparse Matrix Factorization Research– x=A\b under consideration to use Davis’ code.

Graph partitioning, optimization, sparse Cholesky update/downdate, …

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Mobile Computing ResearchMobile Computing Research http://www.http://www.harrisharris..cisecise..uflufl..eduedu/projects.html/projects.html

Pervasive & Proximity Computing Mobile and Ubiquitous Computing Technology for Successful Aging Mobile Networking Ad-Hoc Networking Wireless and Mobile Applications Power-aware Computing E-Services

Sumi Helal

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FundingFunding

Harris Microsoft Citrix Motorola Sun Microssystem DE/NIDRR USSOCOM NSF

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Recent HappeningsRecent HappeningsDE/NIDRR Center Grant

– 5 yrs grant for a center of successful aging – Joint center: college of Engineering, college of

health professions, and UF Aging InstituteNational Technology Alliance

– With Sarnoff and SRIMotorola to commercialize parts of the

JiniEDN system developed by UF

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RERC-AgingRERC-Aging

Check lockson doors and

windows

Other Services

Automatically refill prescription

Check iflaundry is done

Call ina nurse

Call in forhelp and

Assistance

Monitorof kitchen:oven and

stove on/off; temp.

Turn on/offlights (and

visuallyinspect)

otherrooms.

Sense and seevisitors/strangers

at front door

Order grocerieswith dietaryrestrictions

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