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Comp Ling UK 06 @ KMi

KMi is hosting the 9th Computational Linguistics UK Research Colloquium (CLUK 06). It is being attended by 40 delegates: Research Students from UK...

A Royal Flash

Whilst opening the new £6 million Queen Mother Research Centre for Applied Computing in Dundee Scotland, Princess Anne was invited in to her first...

KMi awarded 4M for Semantic Web Research

KMi awarded 4M for Semantic Web Research

Professor Enrico Motta and Dr John Domingue of the Knowledge Media Institute have received a set of record-breaking awards totaling �4m from the...

Clara takes Cinematic Hypermedia forward

This week marks the end of Clara &#39Cinematic Hypertext&#39 Mancini&#39s 6 years in KMi as a student and research fellow. She takes forward her...

Pigeon-powered Air Monitoring Takes Off

A flock of pigeons fitted with mobile phone backpacks is to be used to monitor air pollution, New Scientist magazine reported on Wednesday. The 20...

KMi Students at the 2nd AKT Doctoral Symposium

PhD students from KMi took part this week in the 2nd AKT Doctoral Symposium, held at the University of Aberdeen. The event was entirely organised by...

Marta is one of "AI Ten to Watch"

Marta Sabou, who joined KMi last November, has been chosen as one of the top ten young AI researchers in the world, to be included in a "AI Ten to...

Blogging takes another step

Blogging takes another step with this "post your own news site" which is interestingly hosted in Canada. NowPublic is a site where you can publish...

Kids Making The News with Competition Awards

Today saw the presentation of awards for the first Making The News competition at London&#39s Olympia. The awards were presented by Robin Cousins...

Hurricane victims turn to the net

Nearly half of those affected in America&#39s gulf coast region by last year&#39s devastating hurricane "Katrina" turned to the Internet to make...

Hurricane victims turn to the net

Nearly half of those affected in America&#39s gulf coast region by last year&#39s devastating hurricane "Katrina" turned to the Internet to...

Active RFID more practical?

The development of a new thin and flexible battery by NEC, based on an organic gel like compound, has great potential for making active RFID tags...