Multi-disciplinary research
The key in multi-disciplinary research is a close linkage with a non-ICT partner or topic with a real application problem, on which the project is based. The research is generally described as applied research, or may be strategic basic research. Examples include visualization of echoes from a multi-beam sonar, recognition of marine animals (such as fish, scallops) from video or camera images, providing pharmaceutical interaction advice, computing in education, etc.
For further information visit the School of Computing and Information Systems' internal research page at http://www.cis.utas.edu.au/cisview/research.jsp
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