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Computational Informatics Ph.D. Track

Computational Informatics
The Computational Informatics track of the IST Ph.D. program trains information scientists to create innovative algorithms, computational models, and cyberinfrastructure for storing, searching, processing, mining, fusing, synthesizing, and understanding large-scale information from data, text, images, video, and social networks.

Research Centers and Labs

Research Projects/Faculty Contacts

  • CiteSeerX: Next Generation Search Engine for Scholarship Publication Networks (Lee Giles)
  • ChemXSeer: An e-Science Cyberinfrastructure for Chemists (Lee Giles and Prasenjit Mitra)
  • Automated Tagging and Learning-based Indexing and Retrieval of Images (James Wang)
  • NSF CAREER: An Integrated Framework for Extracting and Utilizing Information from Tables and Figures in Digital Libraries (Prasenjit Mitra)
  • Unearthing Latent Information Segments of Academic Videos on the Web (Dongwon Lee)
  • Mining and Analysis of Search Queries and Micro-blogging (Jim Jansen)
  • MURI: Unified Research on Network-based Hard/Soft Information Fusion (David Hall)
  • Market-based Resource Allocation (Tracy Mullen)
  • RCAST: Cognitively-inspired Agents as Teammates and Decision Aids (John Yen and Michael McNeese)
  • Ontology-driven Information Systems for Sustainability of the Brazilian Amazon (Fred Fonseca)

Interdisciplinary Research


Ph.D. Thesis Publications

  • "Markets as an Information Aggregation Mechanism for Decision Support." Yiling Chen (Assistant Professor, Harvard University), 2005.
  • "Characterizing Scientific Contributions Through Automatic Acknowledgement Indexing and Citation Analysis." Isaac Council (IBM Almaden Research), 2006.
  • "Multi-Agent Systems for Data-Rich, Information-Poor Environments." Avasarala Viswanath (Research Scientist, Industrial AI Lab, GE Global Research), 2006.
  • "Towards Inferring Biologically Informative Protein-Protein Interactions." Ya Zhang (Assistant Professor, University of Kansas), 2009.
  • "Mining Feedback in Ranking and Recommendation Systems." Ziming Zhuang (Yahoo!), 2009.