Collective Intelligence

Our group is a team of specialists in various areas of Artificial Intelligence (AI) including Machine learning (ML) among others; and we are aiming on improving AI and ML itself (not just on applying AI and ML as such). Therefore, our major objectives are focused on AI and ML methods and algorithms development and advanced AI/ML-related teaching. 
Collective Intelligence

Table of contents

Research group type
Research group
Core fields of research
Information technology and the human in the knowledge society
Research areas
Computational Science
Faculty
Faculty of Information Technology

Research group description

Collective Intelligence research group (former name: Industrial Ontologies Group) was first in Finland who piloted the concept of autonomous digital human-technology proxy within real industrial cases. During the , we designed a next generation middleware platform which allows creation of self-managed smart industrial systems consisting of distributed, heterogeneous, shared and reusable components of different nature, e.g., humans, artificial software agents, smart machines and devices, sensors, actuators, data storages, web-services, software components and applications, etc. This middleware is capable of integrating all types of resources found in an enterprise: digital, physical, and humans. The resources can be “globally” integrated, i.e., they not only communicate, but also flexibly coordinate with each other, discover and use each other, and jointly engage in different business processes. Later within the EU/Tempus project “TRUST” (2011-2014), we developed a semantic portal driven by preserved personal value systems (aka intellectual clones of human decision-makers) and we piloted it for managing the higher education sector in Ukraine. Later within the ICT COST Action “KEYSTONE” (2015-2017), we piloted the idea of the University-for-Everything as a space for collaborative human-AI co-development and co-evolution.

Currently, within the ICT COST Action “WearableRobots” (2018-…), we are piloting the concept of Complementary Artificial Intelligence aiming for personal digital assistants that complement the missing capabilities of disabled people. In addition, within the recently finished NATO SPS project “Cyber-Defence for Intelligent Systems” (2018-…), we pilot methods and tools related to creating an autonomous smart immune system to defend critical infrastructure related to Industry 4.0 and beyond. In the recently started Erasmus+ project WARN: “Academic Response to Hybrid Threats” (December 2019- …) we are applying the AI-driven “cognitive vaccination” training techniques to enhance the “immunity”: of the economic and political system of a country (case study on Ukraine) against hybrid threats. During the Co-Creation stage of the COLD (“Collective Intelligence as a Driver for Digital Transformation of Business Processes”) project (funded by Business Finland, Summer 2019 – January 2020), we have created the needed infrastructure and the industrial consortium for the Co-Innovation phase. We also manage two international master programs in the Faculty of Information Technology, Ģֱ: WISE: Web Intelligence and Service Engineering; and COIN: “Cognitive Computing and Collective Intelligence” (). Notice that starting from 2024 the program will be renamed to simply AI: "Artificial Intelligence" with broader AI-related scope but preserving the flavor of cognitive computing and collective (collaborative (human + AI)) intelligence.

Summary of our key research activity during last years can be downloaded from: .

Our Objectives on a generic Schema
Our Objectives on a generic Schema

Publications

Publication
2012

IADIS International Conference e-Learning
Khriyenko, Oleksiy
Publication
2012
Available through Open Access

Journal of High Energy Physics
ALICE Collaboration
Publication
2012
Available through Open Access

Astroparticle Physics
LENA Collaboration
Publication
2012
Available through Open Access

European Physical Journal C
ALICE Collaboration
Publication
2012
Available through Open Access

Journal of High Energy Physics
ALICE Collaboration
Publication
2012
Available through Open Access

International Conference on Mobile Ubiquitous Computing, Systems, Services and Technologies
Khriyenko, Oleksiy
Terziyan, Vagan
Kaykova, Olena
Publication
2011

Progress in Particle and Nuclear Physics
Trzaska, Wladyslaw
Enqvist, Timo
Joutsenvaara, J.
Kalliokoski, Tuomo
Kokko, E.
Kuusiniemi, Pasi
Loo, Kai
Maalampi, Jukka
Nuijten, G.
Räihä, T.
Risikko, Tanja
Roinisto, J.
Rummukainen, K.
Sarkamo, J.
Publication
2011

Multi-Agent Systems - Modeling, Interactions, Simulations and Case Studies
Kesäniemi, Joonas
Terziyan, Vagan
Publication
2011

Progress in Particle and Nuclear Physics
Kalliokoski, Tuomo
Bezrukov, L.
Enqvist, Timo
Fynbo, H.
Inzhechik, L.
Jones, Peter
Joutsenvaara, J.
Karjalainen, Joonas
Kuusiniemi, Pasi
Loo, Kai
Lubsandorzhiev, B.
Petkov, V.
Räihä, T.
Sarkamo, J.
Slupecki, Maciej
Trzaska, Wladyslaw
Virkajärvi, Antto
Publication
2011
Available through Open Access

Physics Review Letters
ALICE Collaboration
Publication
2011

Physics Review Letters
ALICE Collaboration
Publication
2011
Available through Open Access

CLOUD COMPUTING 2011 : The Second International Conference on Cloud Computing, GRIDs, and Virtualization
Khriyenko, Oleksiy
Cochez, Michael

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