Research Projects
The IRF is engaged in several research projects funded by the European Commission and the Austrian government. These projects involve a wide range of key technologies, from automated information extraction through automated image analysis and adaptive user interfaces to machine translation.
The IRF is a member of AARIT, CLARIN, FlareNet, OCG and SEACOOP.
IMPex
Image Mining for Patent Exploration
This project aims at making the information contained in patent drawings (block diagrams, flow charts, time plots...) accessible in an automated way. This will lighten the workload of patent experts who currently must analyze patent images manually.
LarKC - The Large Knowledge Collider
The Large Knowledge Collider project will remove the scalability barriers of currently existing reasoning systems for the Semantic Web. Read more
Service Detective
The aim of the Service Detective project is to make Web Services available to potential consumers in a similar way as static Web documents are made available to users by current state-of-the-art search engines. Read more
Gate Teamware
Statistical Machine Translation
The IRF is experimenting with tailoring phrase-based Statistical Machine Translation (SMT) engines to the specifics of the patent domain.
Leonardo - Workflow Management
The IRF is working on the development of a scientific workflow system. Leonardo will be a freely available, open source application framework that enables the research and development of innovative information retrieval software and related services.