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Cognitive Computing: refers to technologies that enable self-learning systems to use deep learning, pattern recognition and natural language processing to mimic the way the human brain works.

Who We Are

The West Virginia University Cognitive Computing Laboratory consists of a multidisciplinary group of researchers who are experts in science, engineering and healthcare.

What We Do

CCL conducts research in all aspects of machine learning technology and its applications to engineering and healthcare problems.

Our Mission

Working in partnership with our government and industry stakeholders to advance the state-of-the-art in machine learning technology and tools through basic research. Our portfolio of activities achieve this mission through cross-cutting research of emerging enabling technologies, interdisciplinary training of scientists and engineers and facilitation of technology transfer to the private and government sectors.

New partnerships between academia-industry-DoE laboratories will emerge from this program, stimulating additional opportunities for competitive research as well pathways for creation of intellectual property and cross-cutting educational and workforce training, and economic development opportunities for the citizens of West Virginia.

Ultimately, the CCL’s mission is to stimulate economic well-being in West Virginia and the world through technical innovation, knowledge creation and educational excellence.

Vision

The WVU Cognitive Computing Laboratory will be recognized nationally and internationally for its excellence in basic research in machine learning and serving the DoD and computer industry.