Institute for Human & Machine Cognition (IHMC)
The Institute for Human & Machine Cognition (IHMC) is a non-profit research institute within the Florida University System focused on advancing human capabilities through interdisciplinary research. IHMC develops technologies and systems in artificial intelligence, robotics, human-machine teaming, cognitive systems, distributed computing, human performance monitoring, and cyber-physical security, with major collaborations in defense, healthcare, aerospace, and education. The institute is internationally recognized for pioneering work in resilience, cognition, natural language processing, multiagent systems, human-centered design, and operational excellence. IHMC also partners in academic programs, such as the state’s first Ph.D. in Intelligent Systems and Robotics, to develop expertise for high-demand technology sectors.
Institute for Human & Machine Cognition (IHMC)
Patents
Interactive complex task teaching system that allows for natural language input, recognizes a user's intent, and automatically performs tasks in document object model (DOM) nodes
2011-07-19 • US-7983997-B2
View DetailsWhat We Do
A digital platform for constructing, navigating, and collaboratively sharing structured knowledge representations as concept maps for educational and organizational purposes.
A system integrating wearable sensors and analytics for real-time assessment and augmentation of cognitive and physical performance in extreme environments.
Application Area
Show More (4)Battlefield Resuscitation
Psychological and Cognitive Health and Performance
Show More (2)Diagnostics
Digital Health Technologies
Show More (1)News & Updates
Seven researchers recognized for contributions in artificial intelligence, computational linguistics, knowledge modeling, and human-systems integration.
Received the U.S. Department of Labor 2021 HIRE Vets Medallion Award for commitment to employing and supporting military veterans.
Researcher recognized as a Fellow of the Association of Computing Machinery for contributions to computing and information technologies.
Appointment of researcher to DARPA's Information Science and Technology Study Group to provide guidance on advanced information science research.
STEM-Talk won first place in the science and medicine category at the People’s Choice Podcast Awards.
Team awarded second place in the powered exoskeleton division of the international Cybathlon competition, recognizing advancements in wearable robotic mobility assistance.
