News and Events

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Undergraduate CIL members Jacob Jackson and Shane Alexander's presentation, "Recognition of Blurred Images with Neural Networks," placed third in a field of eight masters and three undergraduate teams in the Computer Science division at the Texas A&M University System's Pathways Symposium on October 22-23, 2010.
The Computational Intelligence Laboratory (CIL) is doing research in the areas of Complex-Valued Neural Networks and Intelligent Image Processing. The CIL is an integrated part of the College of Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics of Texas A&M University-Texarkana.
Our research on Complex-Valued Neural Networks is concentrated on the development of the Multi-Valued Neuron (MVN) and MVN-based neural networks paradigms.
Our research on Intelligent Image Processing is concentrated on applications of MVN-based neural networks in image processing and image recognition.
The Director of the Laboratory is Dr. Igor Aizenberg.
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STEM Summer Camps in Biotechnology and Robotics
Last summer the STEM College sponsored three one week summer camps for over 70 high school students in Biotechnology, Robotics and Advanced Robotics. Each program presented students with some of the latest new technologies that are in use in the fields of forensics, medical technology, underwater and space robotics.
The Camps challenged students with real life hands-on experience with some of the latest technologies in use today. The advanced robotics camp students were even presented with many of the challenges confronted by underwater technicians dealing with the Event Horizon deep well blow-out in the Gulf and the deep water underwater robotics necessary to ultimately cap the well head over 1 mile below the Gulf.
