As applied sciences are typically oriented toward using proven scientific methods to solve practical problems, our specific focus is the advancement of artificial intelligence technology.

For thousands of years, humans have dreamed of creating machines that think. Our research into the sustainability of synthetic intelligence and its integration into advanced systems represents a long term goal of creating intelligent machines.

Our specific areas of AI research include:

  • Knowledge Representation -- The ability to store and retrieve knowledge about specific objects, properties, and relations between objects, situations, and events.
  • Perception -- The processing of input data from sensors to arrive at a specific result.
  • Language Processing -- The ability to understand human language and process speech segmentation and syntactic ambiguity.






Alan Turing (1912 - 1954)
An English mathematician, logician, and cryptographer, Turing is considered by many to be the "father of computer science". He is responsible for the creation of the "Turing Test", a significant exercise into determining that a machine is conscious and can think. This test was not without controversy. Nearly a half of a century later, the debate still rages.