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− | + | If you want to read the public pages of the AIRWiki, such as this one... be our guest! The AIRWiki, as is implicit in the concept of [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wiki wiki] itself, is a work in progress. Its public pages, however, are (relatively) stable: they describe the AIRLab and the projects we, as AIRLab users, work on. On the other hand, private pages contain the material and knowledge we are working on and that, when ready, will end up in public pages. | |
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− | Please note that registration is restricted to AIRLab users, i.e. teachers, researchers and students. | + | To read and modify any page you first have to login. To login you first have to be registered; see the [[Bureaucracy]] section to discover how and why. Please note that registration is restricted to AIRLab users, i.e. teachers, researchers and students. |
== How can I contribute? == | == How can I contribute? == |
Revision as of 11:17, 17 April 2008
Contents
Welcome to AIRWiki!
AIRWiki is AIRLab's Wiki, a tool for teachers, researchers and students which allows to share information about projects in an easy and quick way.
How do I access the contents of this wiki?
If you want to read the public pages of the AIRWiki, such as this one... be our guest! The AIRWiki, as is implicit in the concept of wiki itself, is a work in progress. Its public pages, however, are (relatively) stable: they describe the AIRLab and the projects we, as AIRLab users, work on. On the other hand, private pages contain the material and knowledge we are working on and that, when ready, will end up in public pages.
To read and modify any page you first have to login. To login you first have to be registered; see the Bureaucracy section to discover how and why. Please note that registration is restricted to AIRLab users, i.e. teachers, researchers and students.
How can I contribute?
If you have information you want to share (description of what you do, links to useful sources of information, HOWTOs about lab tools, and so on) just publish them on the AIRWiki: it's as easy as creating a new page!
Moreover, a wiki always needs help in terms of maintenance, linking between pages, shaping of a structure and so on. And well, in this very moment it also needs a logo ;-) If you want to help please send an email to either migliore (at) elet (dot) polimi (dot) it or eynard (at) elet (dot) polimi (dot) it.
Research areas
At the AIRLab we work on a very broad range of topics, organized in these areas:
- Agents, Multiagent Systems, Agencies
- BioSignal Analysis
- Computer Vision and Image Analysis
- E-Science
- Machine Learning
- Ontologies and Semantic Web
- Philosophy of Artificial Intelligence
- Robotics
- Soft Computing
Projects
Research work in the above areas is done within projects. Details about active and finished projects are available at the Projects page.
Structures
To work, you generally need a place and/or some hardware. The following links tells you...
- ...where: The Labs
- ...what: What's in the AIRLab
AIRLab survival guide
Sometimes the most difficult problems are not what you expect...