SJSU faculty and students produce AI research that pushes their fields forward, and King Library's SJSU ScholarWorks helps make sure that research is shared with readers around globe. SJSU's Office of Research has identified emerging technology, including artificial intelligence and machine learning, as an area of research strength at SJSU.
AI @ SJSUMaster's Projects from 2008
The Prosody of Uncertainty for Spoken Dialogue Intelligent Tutoring Systems, Bevan Jones
Online Collaborative Time Management System using Artificial Intelligence, Anand Sivaramakrishnan
Code Obfuscation and Virus Detection, Ashwini Venkatesan
Master's Projects from 2007
Emotional and Domain Concept Enhancements to Alicebot, Alvin Cho
Theses/Dissertations from 1999
The application of machine learning to forecast stratus burn-off, George Astrop Fenton
Submissions from 1997
The "Hoover" Project: Home Occupants Vehicular Electronic Reconnaissance, Kelvin Chan
Submissions from 1996
Artificial Love Life is as Real as the Real Thing, Professor S. Farsad
Nanotechnology, Fullereness, & the Golden Mean, Loretta L. Lange
the Emergence of ALife, P.D. Quick
Rucker, Rudy Rucker
Rudy Rucker's Calife, Rudy Rucker
Rudy Rucker's Spirograph, Rudy Rucker
12 Monkeys, Collette Sweeney
Editor's Spot, Switch Staffs
Submissions from 1995
VR Products, P.D. Quick
Virtual Celluoid, Switch Staffs
Interview: Brenda Laurel, Jason Challas