Current
National Science Foundation: HDR: Accelerating the Discovery of Electronic Materials through Human-Computer Bayesian Optimization
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$231,838 |
2019-2021
(2 years) |
PI: Remco Chang In collaboration with: Eric Toberer, Steven Lopez, Roman Garnett, Jane Greenberg
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National Science Foundation: HDR: Converging Genomics, Phenomics, and Environments Using Interpretable Machine Learning Models
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$299,520 |
2019-2021
(2 years) |
PI: Remco Chang In collaboration with: Anne Thessen, Bryan Heidorn, Arun Ross, Tyson Swetnam, Pankaj Jaiswal
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National Science Foundation: IGE: STEM Graduate training in Data Science: Solution-oriented, Student-led, Team-based, Computationally-enriched (SOLSTICE) Training
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$499,733 |
2019-2023
(4 years) |
PI: Elena Naumova Co-PI: Barbara Brizuela, Remco Chang
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Missile Defense Agency (via Triton Systems): Multisensory Interactive Data Analysis System (MIDAS)
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$499,102 |
2019-2022
(4 years) |
PI: James Intriligator Co-PIs: Dan Hannon, Remco Chang
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DARPA CHESS (via Aptima): CHECKMATE: Computer Human Enhanced Coordination for Knowledge, Management, Analysis, and Testing for Exploits |
$598,635 |
2019-2023
(4 years) |
PI: Nathan Schurr Co-PI: Remco Chang
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Walmart Foundation: Behavioral Nudges |
$153,347 |
2018-2021
(2 years) |
PI: Norbert Wilson Co-PI: Remco Chang
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Navy (via Aptima): TACTIC-D: Techniques to Adjust Computational Trends Involving Changing Data |
$277,128 |
2017-2021
(4 years) |
PI: Remco Chang
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DARPA D3M: User-Driven Model Steering and Curation via Inference from Interaction and Model-Space Sampling |
$2,777,595 |
2017-2021
(4 years) |
PI: Remco Chang
Co-PI: Michael Gleicher, John Stasko, Alex Endert
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National Science Foundation: CAREER: Analyzing Interactions in Visual Analytics for User and Data Modeling |
$499,948 |
2015-2020
(5 years) |
PI: Remco Chang
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Completed
Tufts Collaborates Program: A Cohort to Capture Behavior Change and Personalized Dietary Patterns |
$49,717 |
2016-2017
(1 year) |
PI: Nicola McKeown
Co-PI: Sara Folta, Remco Chang, Alice Lichtenstein, Christina Economos, Christian Peters, Paul Jacques
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Tufts Center for Applied Brain Sciences and Cognitive Sciences (Funded by the US Army): Analyzing Users’ Gaze and Mouse Interactions in Bayesian Reasoning Tasks
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$15,000 |
2015-2016
(1 year) |
PI: Remco Chang
Co-PI: Paul Han, Holly Taylor
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MIT Lincoln Laboratory: Adaptive, Reinforced, and Interactive Visual Analytics |
$75,000 |
2014-2015
(1 year) |
PI: Remco Chang
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Tufts Clinical and Translational Science Institute: Development of the Prognosis Assessment for Active and Conservative Treatment Tool |
$30,000 |
2014-2015
(1 year) |
PI: Paul Han
Co-PI: Remco Chang
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Tufts Collaborates Program: Better Health Decisions through Visualization |
$49,946 |
2013-2014
(1 year) |
PI: Remco Chang
Co-PIs: Paul Han, Holly Taylor
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National Science Foundation: CGV:HCC:Small: Toward Objective, In-Situ, and Generalizable Evaluation of Visual Analytics by Integrating Brain Imaging with Cognitive Factors Analysis |
$499,892 |
2012-2016
(4 years) |
PI: Remco Chang
Co-PI: Rob Jacob, Caroline Ziemkiewicz
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Draper: User-Guided Clustering: A Synergy of Human Interaction, Machine Learning and Visualization |
$132,000 |
2012-2013
(1 year) |
PI: Carla Brodley
Co-PI: Remco Chang
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Tufts Collaborates Program: Visualizing the Circulation of Ideas Across Language, Culture and Space: How Researchers in the Middle East Read Greek and Invented the West |
$50,000 |
2011-2012
(1 year) |
PI: Gregory Crane
Co-PIs: Remco Chang, Kamran Rastegar, Kenneth Garden, Malik Mufti
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Tufts Collaborates Program: Advancing Disaster Research with Geospatial New Media |
$49,000 |
2011-2012
(1 year) |
PI: Patrick Florance
Co-PIs: Remco Chang, Laurie Baise, Peter Walker, Patrick Webb, Barbara Parmenter, Denise Rosalind Sewell
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National Science Foundation/Department of Defense: SES: NSCC: Collaborative Research: Terror, Conflict Processes, Organizations, & Ideologies: Completing the Picture |
$100,000 |
2009-2011
(2 years) |
PI: Remco Chang
Project Funded by DoD as part of the Minerva Initiative
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National Science Foundation: SciSIP: A Visual Analytics Approach to Science and Innovation Policy |
$746,567 |
2009-2012
(3 years) |
PI: William Ribarsky
Co-PIs: Jim Thomas, Remco Chang, Jing Yang
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DHS International Program: Deriving and Applying Cognitive Principles for Human/Computer Approaches to Complex Analytical Problems |
$200,000 |
2009-2010
(1 year) |
PI: William Ribarsky
Co-PIs: Brian Fisher, Remco Chang, John Dill
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