[SEM-GRD] a question about AI and eScience
Marlon Pierce
mpierce at cs.indiana.edu
Mon Jan 1 11:12:54 CST 2007
I was about to answer in some detail when I remembered we need to fill a
postdoc position on this very subject. So if you want to work on the
future of the e-Science, see http://www.postdocjobs.com/jobs/304718.html
or my next email.
I'll vote for science domain-specific web searching and related clique
building systems (which may span various AI techniques like text mining
and graph theory) as the most important applications of AI to e-science
in the near future. A lot of work on this has already taken place, but
I think that these sorts of applications are on the verge of being
ubiquitous.
Marlon
David De Roure wrote:
> A question to start the new year...
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> Quite often when we talk about Semantic Grid we observe that in practice
> a little bit of semantics goes a long way - the real Semantic Grid
> deployments haven't made extensive use of advanced techniques. Also
> some of our predicted areas haven't taken off as we expected 5 years ago
> - like agents and e-Science.
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> It's easy to see where we are now. But where are we going in this
> respect...I'd like to ask one simple question and get the views of
> people on the list:
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> Which techniques from AI will we be using in e-Science in the future -
> and when?
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> What do you think...agents? Reasoning (where?), planning, knowledge
> acquisition, machine learning, etc etc...? Robots?
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> Happy New Year! :-)
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> -- Dave
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