Research Centres

"We have consolidated our research strengths through the creation of centres of research excellence and are committed to providing a supportive environment."
Professor Penny Sparke, Kingston University’s Pro Vice-Chancellor for Research and Enterprise

Research Degrees

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… a flexible approach to carrying out research… allowing you to study on a full-time basis or to combine your research studies with employment…

Research Projects

We have a growing number of active international collaborations, and our expanding community of home and international research students contributes significantly to our success.

Research Outputs

RAE Units of Assessment 2008

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The Government’s Research Assessment Exercise (RAE) rates the quality of all research in UK universities. The latest assessment (2008) rated 70% of Kingston University’s research submissions as excellent at international level. This assessment has meant the University’s research grant from the Higher Education Funding Body for England has nearly tripled this year.

Under the new rating system, 12 of the 18 units we submitted achieved between five and 15% at 4*, denoting world-leading research. A full list of the 2008 ratings is on the RAE website.

Strengths flagged for individual units of assessment include:

Computer Science and Informatics4 (23) – developing staff; collaboration with industry and users and Art and Design11 (63) – indications of sustainability and esteem.

Research in the Computing and Informatics category was well-rated in the recent Research Assessment Exercise. Overall, 80% of research activity was judged to be at an international level or higher with 5% judged world leading. In fact compared with other HE institutions, the Faculty's Computing and Informatics research has made one of the most substantial jumps in position in RAE2008 ranking tables. In particular, CISM is recognised as a world-leading player in research in intelligent visual surveillance. Our Digital Imaging Research Centre, a centre of excellence for research, has nearly twenty researchers working including academics, visiting professors and researchers, making it one of the largest centres in this topic worldwide.

During the past few years, the University has also supervised many research degree students undertaking projects such as curating contemporary design; film and television screen design; e-commerce; innovation and entrepreneurship; creative industries and the creative economy.

Staff Profile

Italianicity

‘Computing Italianicity; Semantic Software’; a  machine learning system designed by Karen Cham (2006)

PhD Scholarship Opportunity

“Content Retrieval using Narrative Ontologies (CRuNO)”, PhD

This CISM Faculty Scholarship offers a £16,000 per annum bursary (for a maximum of three years). In addition, Home/EU fees will be covered as well as funding for equipment, conference trips and training.

The proposed PhD, co-supervised by Karen Cham and in collaboration with the British Film Institute (BFi), will develop methods and methodologies to investigate the automatic extraction of semantic concepts out of produced video content. Many categories of video content are produced following the well established codes and conventions of media production in order to convey concepts. These categories include different genres of feature film and drama as well as advertisements. Such conventions in form and content act to engage the viewer by signifying emotional concepts such as ‘freedom’, ‘success’, ‘authority’, ‘danger’ etc. The proposed research project will investigate techniques for automatic analysis of this content, and develop appropriate representations for this task by testing established methodologies from theoretical analysis to allow machine learning of the relationship between the two. The aim is to allow automatic tagging of video content using these high level semantic concepts, which can then be used to effectively search for video content http://cism.kingston.ac.uk/research/vacancies/details.php?VacancyID=115