We develop a large number of software tools and hosting infrastructures to support the research developed at the Department. We will be detailing in this section the different tools available. You can take a look for the moment at the offer available within the UPF Knowledge Portal, the innovations created in the context of EU projects in the Innovation Radar and the software sections of some of our research groups:

 

 Artificial Intelligence

 Nonlinear Time Series Analysis

 Web Research 

 

 Music Technology

 Interactive  Technologies

 Barcelona MedTech

 Natural Language  Processing

 Nonlinear Time Series  Analysis

UbicaLab

Wireless Networking

Educational Technologies

GitHub

 

 

Back Bucchiarone A, Khandokar F, Furelos D, Jonsson A, Mourshed M. Collective Adaptation through Concurrent Planning: the Case of Sustainable Urban Mobility. 7th International Conference on Autonomous Agents and Multiagent Systems (AAMAS 2018)

Bucchiarone A, Khandokar F, Furelos D, Jonsson A, Mourshed M. Collective Adaptation through Concurrent Planning: the Case of Sustainable Urban Mobility. 7th International Conference on Autonomous Agents and Multiagent Systems (AAMAS 2018)

In this paper we address the challenges that impede collective adaptation in smart mobility systems by proposing a notion of ensembles. Ensembles enable systems with collective adaptability to be built as emergent aggregations of autonomous and self-adaptive agents. Adaptation in these systems is triggered by a run-time occurrence, which is known as an issue. The novel aspect of our approach is, it allows agents affected by an issue in the context of a smart mobility scenario to adapt collaboratively with minimal impact on their own preferences through an issue resolution process based on concurrent planning algorithms.

Additional material

The software is available at the GitHub account of the AI-ML research group at UPF

Version at UPF e-repository