CCI & ElderTech
Uncertainty Modelling in Technologies for the Elderly
Centre for Computational Intelligence - CCI
The CCI (http://www.cci.dmu.ac.uk/ )is hosted within the School of Computing at De Montfort University.
The CCI’s central goal is to create fundamental theoretical solutions to resolve real world problems.
The Centre has as an international reputation in the field of uncertainty modelling and management.
The CCI currently comprises thirteen full time members of academic staff, including two research fellows (one funded by EPSRC), a visiting industrial research fellow, two visiting Professors (Prof. Jerry Mendel and Prof. Didier Dubois), three associated members of staff and twenty-eight Ph.D. students. The CCI has had funding from diverse sources including EPSRC, DERA, the EU, DTI and various industrial collaborators. Current funding directly to the CCI is over £1.1m. The fuzzy logic sub-group within CCI is rapidly becoming one of the foremost centres for fuzzy logic research in the United Kingdom and is particularly well known for type-2 fuzzy logic and preference modelling.
The CCI (http://www.cci.dmu.ac.uk/ )is hosted within the School of Computing at De Montfort University.
The CCI’s central goal is to create fundamental theoretical solutions to resolve real world problems.
The Centre has as an international reputation in the field of uncertainty modelling and management.
The CCI currently comprises thirteen full time members of academic staff, including two research fellows (one funded by EPSRC), a visiting industrial research fellow, two visiting Professors (Prof. Jerry Mendel and Prof. Didier Dubois), three associated members of staff and twenty-eight Ph.D. students. The CCI has had funding from diverse sources including EPSRC, DERA, the EU, DTI and various industrial collaborators. Current funding directly to the CCI is over £1.1m. The fuzzy logic sub-group within CCI is rapidly becoming one of the foremost centres for fuzzy logic research in the United Kingdom and is particularly well known for type-2 fuzzy logic and preference modelling.