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Intelligent Interactive Technology

Note: We are now in the CSIRO ICT Centre, as the research group called Delivering Actionable Information. Please look at our new web page.

The Intelligent Interactive Technology (IIT) team at the CSIRO conducts basic and applied research in Natural Language Processing (NLP) and Multi-Agent Techology to improve human-computer interaction.

Our focus is on the design and development of new technology for customised information delivery, using natural language or other modalities.

The IIT team, lead by Dr Cecile Paris, combines Natural Language Processing (NLP), Human-Computer Interaction (HCI) and Information Agents to:

- Develop intelligent mechanisms to process natural language (e.g., synthesise or summarise text)
- Develop natural language interfaces
- Develop mechanisms for coherent, tailored information delivery
- Develop smart agents that reason about content, knowledge and user interactions.

CLT Logo The IIT team are active participants in the Centre for Language Technology at Macquarie University. CSIRO also provides financial support to the Centre.
We are also actively involved in CHISIG, the Special Interest Group on Computer-Human Interaction of Ergonomics Society of Australia (ESA). Currently, Cecile Paris is the Chair of CHISIG. CHISIG Logo

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