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Section for Cognitive Systems

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   Modern life is embedded in intelligent systems, from the mind reading

   Internet to hearing aids listening in on our conversations.   

 

   Advanced data analysis is increasingly a determinant for productivity and

   personal quality of life.   

 

The Section for Cognitive Systems research information processing in man and computer, with a particular focus on the signals they exchange – audio, imagery, behavior – and the opportunities these signals offer for modeling and prediction.

 

Our research is based on statistical machine learning and signal processing, on quantitative analysis of digital media and text, on mobility and complex networks, and on cognitive psychology.

 

Follow the thoughts of our scientific staff @CogSys on Twitter or take the short cut to our blog

  

 

Latest section news

Trine Julie Abrahamsen receives EliteForsk-travel grant of 300.000 DKK      10.02.2012
Yesterday, the Minister of Education Morten Østergaard awarded PhD student Trine Julie Abrahamsen an EliteForsk-travel grant of 300.000 DKK.

 

Sune Lehmann Jørgensen is granted DKK 6,979,125 from VILLUM FONDEN     05.01.2012

Assistant professor Sune Lehmann Jørgensen receives DKK 6,979,125 from VILLUM FONDEN’s Young Investigator Programme to his project "High Resolution Networks."

 

Last updated by  10.02.2012
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