AVISPA Research Group

 The AVISPA Research Group Logo

 Pontificia Universidad Javeriana at Cali  Universidad del Valle The French Acoustics/Music Research Institute  École Polytechnique, Paris  The Laboratory of Computer Science of the École Polytechnique, Paris The Colombian Agency for Science and Technology Development

AVISPA gathers together researchers from the Pontificia Universidad Javeriana at Cali and the Universidad del Valle, as well as from recognized european academic institutions such as the The French Acoustics/Music Research Institute (IRCAM) and the École Polytechnique of Paris.
AVISPA has been ranked as "A", the highest quality qualification given to research groups by COLCIENCIAS (the Colombian Agency for Science and Technology Development).
Starting 2008, AVISPA will be an INRIA Associate Team with the FORCES project.

News

Presentation

AVISPA aims at defining computational models that allow to understand the nature and the behavior of complex systems as the observation of the evolution and interaction of their processes. From a more practical standpoint, AVISPA seeks to verify the effectiveness of the proposed models by building applications intended to solve real problems in

  • the sciences (e.g. modelling and verification of complex biological systems)
  • the engineering (e.g. modelling and solving of scheduling/logistics problems, verification of communication protocols)
  • the arts (e.g. formal languages and tools for computer music)

AVISPA focuses on the idea of interaction understood as the interchange/accumulation of information, as proposed by V. Saraswat in its concurrent constraint programming (ccp) model.

See AVISPA's profile on Colciencias Scienti.

See the AVISPA Poster (in Spanish) for a non-technical introduction to our research interests.

Objectives

  1. To devise models of concurrent processes that integrate different programming paradigms and that appropriately represent complex systems. Our interest is the (possibly automated) verification of fundamental properties of systems arising in areas such as distributed systems, systems biology, computer security and computer music.
  2. To develop formalisms and tools for modelling and solving combinatorial problems, using techniques from (concurrent) constraint programming. Such tools could be useful in a wide variety of fields, including planning, resource assignment, musical composition, among many others.
  3. To conceive and implement software tools for supporting multimedia interaction, mainly in the form of concurrent constraint-based tools and languages. We are particularly interested in developing software that supports the process of generating complex musical material while enacting rich forms of musical interactions.

People

Team Leaders

  • Prof. Camilo Rueda, Department of Science and Engineering of Computing, Pontificia Universidad Javeriana - Cali. Email: crueda at cic.puj.edu.co.
  • Prof. Juan F. Díaz, School of Computer Science, Universidad del Valle. Email: jdiaz at eisc.univalle.edu.co.
  • Dr. Frank D. Valencia, CNRS Associate Research Scientist at LIX, École Polytechnique. Email: frank.valencia at lix.polytechnique.fr.
  • Dr. Gerard Assayag, Musical Representations Team, CNRS UMR Stms,IRCAM Paris. Email: assayag at ircam.fr.

Researchers

PhD Students

Research Assistants

Master Students

  • Rocío Segovia Jiménez, Student at the Universidad del Valle. Thesis topic: Constraint-based rule association model for the generation of suggestions for a digital library.
  • Iván Andrés Tamayo García, Student at the Universidad del Valle. Thesis topic: Optimization of UMTS networks using constraint programming and GECODE.
  • Ángela Villota Gómez, Student at the Universidad del Valle. Thesis topic: Models of biological systems using concurrent constraint process calculi.
  • Michael F. Martínez R, Student at the Universidad Javeriana. Thesis topic: Verification of VHDL design properties using NTCC.

Undergraduate Students

  • Andres F. Alban, Student at the Universidad del Valle. Thesis topic: Management system for Sport Events.
  • Maryury C. Barrera, Student at the Universidad del Valle. Thesis topic: Constraint programming models of the Colombian electricity market.
  • Jorge I. Castaño, Student at the Universidad del Valle. Thesis topic: Constraint programming models of the Colombian electricity market.
  • Federico Escobar Rodriguez, Student at the Universidad del Valle. Thesis topic: Constraint programming models for scheduling at academic institutions.
  • Gustavo A. Gómez, Student at the Universidad del Valle. Thesis topic: GeOz Profiling. Working in Project GeOZ
  • Francisco J. Peña, Student at the Universidad del Valle. Thesis topic: Implementing a constraint-based prototype for solving job-shop scheduling.
  • Juan C. Vallejo, Student at the Universidad del Valle. Thesis topic: Vehicle routing using constraint programming and scheduling techniques.

Projects

Current

  1. FORCES, an international collaboration with INRIA.
  2. REACT: Robust theories for Emerging Applications in Concurrency Theory. To be funded by Colciencias, the Pontificia Universidad Javeriana, IRCAM and the École Polyechnique of Paris.
  3. The project with the IRCAM's Music Representation Group
  4. Executing JML Specifications. This project is funded by Pontificia Universidad Javeriana - Cali, in collaboration with Timothy Wahls at Dickinson College.

Past

  1. COCOS - COnstraints and COncurrency in Security. Check out the web site.
  2. Using Process Calculi in Problems in Science and Technology (January 2005 - July 2006). Project funded by the Pontificia Universidad Javeriana.
  3. CRISOL: Constraint Research for Innovation in Software Solutions (2002-2005). Project funded by Colciencias, Pontificia Universidad Javeriana, Universidad del Valle and Parquesoft.
  4. AVISPA (Supported by Colciencias)

Publications

For a complete publication list (with abstracts and bib entries) look at the AVISPA Publications Repository.

Software

  • ntccSim: a simulation tool for timed concurrent processes
  • XRI: a constraint system for continous domains
  • Soft Constraints for Mozart: a set of propagators and distribution criteria for solving problems including fuzzy constraints.
  • Mozart: a Mozart version that uses Gecode as the underlying constraint engine (in development).

Introductory Material

In this page you can find some introductory readings and links on the areas of interest of AVISPA. See the AVISPA Poster (Spanish) for a non-technical introduction to our research interests.

Thesis Proposals

Here are some topics for thesis work at AVISPA. Notice that they're are very general, and can be modified/refined according to the interests of the student. In case you're interested, feel free to send an email to the contact person(s) (or even better, to come to the AVISPA office).

Topic Contact Person
Mozart and OpenMP G. Gutiérrez
Valued and Semiring-Based Constraint Satisfaction Problems: implementation in Mozart/Gecode and comparison send email to the list
Modelling and Verifying Security protocols using persistent pi-calculus send email to the list
A unified visual language for the Specification of Security Protocols H. López
Probabilistic ntcc: Evaluation of algorithmic procedures for verification of expressive temporal properties send email to the list

Notice that by “Mozart/Gecode” we mean the Mozart Programming Language (www.mozart-oz.org) enhanced with the Gecode programming library.

Click here for an initial brain-storming

AVISPA SEMINAR SCHEDULE

CONTACT

Write us an email to avispa at googlegroups.com. You can also subscribe to the AVISPA list using the box below. The use of your academic email (i.e., ending with “puj.edu.co” or “univalle.edu.co”) is strongly recommended.

Google Groups Subscribe to the AVISPA Mailing List
Email:
Browse Archives at groups.google.com

 
/usr/share/dokuwiki/data/pages/grupos/avispa/avispa.txt · Última modificación: 2009/06/10 13:24 por vrivera
 
Recent changes RSS feed Powered by PHP Valid XHTML 1.0 Valid CSS Debian Driven by DokuWiki