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CISE - IIS
INFORMATION INTEGRAION AND INFORMATICS (III)
This program, Information Integration and Informatics (III), adopts the view that
digital content has various stages of refinement and maturity, which can meet diverse sets of needs and
serve many purposes. In this view, the hierarchy of refinement and structure proceeds from data to
information to knowledge to understanding and, finally, to decision or action as well as to new
applications supported by appropriate and necessary digital technologies.
III topics include, but are not limited to:
- Transformation of raw data into information and knowledge.
- Creation of new forms of digital content, representations of digital content, access frameworks,
delivery services and presentation and analysis tools.
- Long-term preservation and archiving of valuable data assets.
- Models of information structures in application areas relying on incomplete data, such as is
required to reconstruct past events, cultures, objects and places in the fields of archeology,
history, paleontology, geology, and ecology.
- Storage, organization, retrieval, updating and mining of data, text, speech, multimedia,
multidimensional structures, and streams.
- Extraction of structured information from unstructured sources.
- Information/knowledge discovery, fusion, summarization, and visualization.
- Algorithms for personalizing, organizing, navigating, searching, interpreting, and presenting
information of different types, using various modalities.
- Design, management, and governance for information infrastructures, including information flow,
adaptive evolution and interoperability.
- Knowledge environments for science and engineering.
- Information integration research that leads to a uniform interface to a multitude of
heterogeneous independently developed data sources.
- Information visualization and visual analytics.
- Information integration research in issues arising in natural disaster recovery, such as
telecommunications, message passing, and data loss.
Information Integration and Informatics (III) subsumes topics covered by these areas previously
supported by the IIS Division: Digital Government; Digital Libraries and Archives; Information, Data, and
Knowledge Management; and Science and Engineering Information Integration and Informatics.
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