Harith Al-Jumaily (Research lines)

Our research lines reflect the journey from our beginnings, showcasing how the foundations laid in areas such as natural language processing, biomedicine, web development, and accessibility have evolved into the current cutting-edge directions.

This journey demonstrates not only our adaptability and growth but also underpins our present investigations. These research lines, which continue to be relevant, are as follows:

Extraction and Retrieval of Information in the Biomedical Domain

Research and development of automatic tools to manage the exponential growth of data and biomedical publications, facilitating the extraction of valuable knowledge for professionals in the field.

Methodological Frameworks for the Development of Accessible Web Applications

Creation and guidelines for the application of accessible applications and websites through the methodological support of AWA, aimed at integrating accessibility as an essential requirement in web development.

Accessibility in the Educational Environment

Research and development of Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) that can overcome accessibility barriers in e-learning and educational content management systems, promoting inclusive education for all.

Question Answering Systems

Research and development of Question Answering Systems (QAS) that allow obtaining precise information through natural language questions, addressing challenges.

Recognition of Named Entities and Temporal Expressions

Research in the recognition and classification of named entities and the automatic processing of temporal information in texts is needed to improve the performance of Natural Language Processing applications.

Conceptual Modeling, Integrity Constraints, and Business Rules

Research on data models to improve the management, adaptability, and integration of information systems, ensuring the accuracy and completeness of databases.