The Adventurous Research (AR) program was established in 1996 to foster research that addresses very challenging and highly risky technical objectives by using a scientific approach -- and that has the potential to lead to significant business opportunities for IBM if technically successful. The AR program provides a "bottoms up" means for proposing such research.
AR projects have been characterized by a focused effort over multiple years by a dedicated team. They have ranged in duration from two to four years and in size from three to six full-time members. An AR technical advisory team assesses the progress of all AR projects, typically twice a year, provides guidance to the projects and makes recommendations about continuing or terminating AR projects. (See sidebar for members of the AR technical advisory team.)
The AR program has been highly selective. Of the approximately 150 proposals submitted since the program was established, 23 have been accepted. Currently we have two active AR projects. Fourteen AR projects have been completed; seven were ended early. The fourteen completed projects have resulted in ten Research Accomplishments.
In 2007, the AR program was merged with the Exploratory Research (ER) program (initiated in 2006), into a single program called Exploratory Research (password required). Questions about the ER program should be directed to Mark Wegman and Haixun Wang (see sidebar for e-mail addresses).
Active AR Projects
| Project name | Date initiated | Contact |
| Many Eyes - A Living Laboratory for Massive Public Visualization | July 2006 | Martin Wattenberg |
| Scalable Highly Expressive Reasoner (SHER) | June 2005 | Kavitha Srinivas |
Completed AR Projects
| Project name | Date completed | Type of accomplishment |
| Self-aware Distributed Systems | August 2007 | |
| Personal Wizards: Acquiring Sharable Procedural Knowledge by Demonstration | November 2005 | |
| Robust Facial Analysis Using Biometaphorical Computing Techniques | June 2005 | |
| PeopleVision: A Multiscale Human Perception System | 2005 | 2006 Research IBM Impact Accomplishment |
| Multimedia Mining via Linguistic Association | August 2004 | 2005 Research Science & Technology Accomplishment |
| Responsive Information Architect | July 2004 | 2005 Research Science & Technology Accomplishment |
| Speech to Speech Translation | May 2004 | 2007 Upgrade to Outstanding Accomplishment |
| Trainable Information Extraction Systems (TIES) | September 2003 | |
| Everywhere Displays - Graphical Interfaces for Pervasive Computing | July 2003 | 2003 Research Science & Technology Accomplishment |
| Knowledge Communities as Socially Translucent Systems | September 2002 | 2005 Research Science & Technology Accomplishment |
| K42 Multiprocessor Operating System | December 2001 | |
| Text Independent Speaker Recognition over Large Populations | December 2000 | |
| Creating an Information Economy | December 2000 | 2000 Research Science & Technology Accomplishment |
| Gryphon: Intelligent Information Spaces | December 2000 | 2001 Research IBM Impact Accomplishment for the pub/sub engine; 2004 Research IBM Impact Accomplishment |
Last updated on December 27, 2007
