Austrian Research Institute for Artificial Intelligence

The Austrian Research Institute for Artificial Intelligence (German: Österreichisches Forschungsinstitut für Artificial Intelligence - OFAI) is an Austrian non-profit contract research institute. OFAI is a research institute of the Austrian Society for Cybernetic Studies (Österreichische Studiengesellschaft fuer Kybernetik - OSGK), a registered scientific society founded in 1969.[1]

The Austrian Research Institute for Artificial Intelligence (OFAI)
Founded1984
FocusArtificial intelligence
Location
Key people
Director Prof. Robert Trappl
Paolo Petta
Harald Trost
Gerhard Widmer
Brigitte Krenn
Websitewww.ofai.at

History

The Austrian Research Institute for Artificial Intelligence was founded in 1984 with support from the Austrian Federal Ministry for Science and Research. Since its inception, OFAI has been headed by its director, Prof. Robert Trappl.

Research

Currently, 28 specialists, mainly computer scientists and linguists, all graduates from universities, work as employees at OFAI, plus 9 scientists, mainly professors at universities, on a contractual base. OFAI basic and applied research is performed in several areas of Artificial Intelligence, most notably:[2]

  • Language Technology
  • Interaction Technologies
  • Neural Computation and Robotics
  • Intelligent Music Processing and Machine Learning
  • Intelligent Software Agents and New Media
  • AI and Society.
gollark: I decided that reloading it is probably okay in many circumstances and going to great effort to avoid it would be counterproductive.
gollark: * basically entire platforms at this point
gollark: It sounds like the sort of utility library thing which could plausibly be larger and more complex than my entire project.
gollark: Sounds cool.
gollark: I don't like infinite scroll because I end up getting stuck scrolling down constantly.

References

  1. "Akademisches Portal Österreich", Austrian Research Institute for Artificial Intelligence (ÖFAI), archived from the original on 2006-08-09, retrieved 2012-11-04
  2. "ACM Digital Library", Austrian Research Institute for Artificial Intelligence, retrieved 2012-11-04



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