Current Projects
Motion is an important component in temporal
datasets representing a variety of sensor devices. This project
investigates the design of scalable motion-content-based indexing/retrieval
mechanisms and a motion based activity recognition system for applications that
employ large motion data archives. The project is a giant step forward
towards unifying query-by-example-based indexing and retrieval systems and
high-level semantic query-based activity recognition systems. It will
facilitate the development of diverse motion-based applications for
entertainment and security applications.
Current Sponsors: National Science Foundation
Trusted
Middleware for Secure Collaborations (TRIUMF)
TRIUMF:
the Trusted Middleware for Fault-tolerant
secure collaborative computing, is aimed at enabling privacy preserving
collaborative processes across administrative domains. The middleware is
built around a Services Oriented Architecture comprising of an ensemble of
services including: membership services, data request processing services, data
access services, privacy preserving data processing services, and the high
availability services. TRIUMF is being developed on top of JXTA, which
provides an open source P2P networking infrastructure.
Current Sponsors: National Science Foundation
Multimedia Lab WN is actively involved in wireless sensor networks research. Main research effort is concentrated on MAC layer, networking layer, data collection applications and data distortion analysis.
PAMS High Performance Computing group is actively involved in cutting edge research on computational biology problems.Main research effort is concentrated on parallel algorithms design and techniques for compute intesive computational biology problems.
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