* CueFlik: Interactive Concept Learning in Image Search. Sponsored by the University of Washington and Microsoft, the project provides a Web image search application enabling users to develop rules for re-ranking Web images according to visual characteristics.
* Towards PR2: A Personalized Robot Platform. This Willow Garage effort features a hardware and software platform for robots that do tasks for humans in human environments. In collaboration with Stanford University, an open-source robot operating system is being developed as well.
* SparTag.us: A Low Cost Tagging System for Foraging of Web Content. This Palo Alto Research Center (PARC) project features a new tagging system with a "Clik2Tag" technique to provide low-cost tagging of Web content. Users can highlight text snippets and collect tagged or highlighted paragraphs into a system-created notebook that can be browsed and searched.
* WikiDashboard: Social Transparency and Visualization for Wikipedia. Also a PARC effort, the project features an analysis tool intended to improve social transparency and accountability on Wikipedia articles.
* Responsive Mirror: An Intelligent Fitting Room Using Multi-Camera Perception. A PARC project involving a system for retail fitting rooms enabling online social fashion comparisons based on multi-camera perceptions.
* Magitti: Mobile Recommendations for Leisure Activities. This PARC system uses context filtering to narrow down the overload of leisure time offerings in urban areas. The system infers interests and activities for models learned over time based on individual and aggregate user behavior.
* Intelligent E-mail: Reply and Attachment Prediction. A University of Pennsylvania project that involves enhanced e-mail interfaces intended to reduce the stress of email overload.
* Model-driven Content Connectors and Web Intelligence. Consider the Source. An IBM approach for making predictions about relevant content and what should be made accessible in an intelligent navigation system. Unified Modeling Language is leveraged to form connectors between user goals, objects, and content types.
* AALIM: Diagnostic Decision Support for Cardiologists. This is an IBM-developed decision support system to identify similar patient records and aid in diagnostic decision support.
* CoScripter: Programming the Web by Demonstration. An IBM project involving a system for recording, automating, and sharing processes performed in a Web browser. Repetitive activities are automated. It is an extension to the Firefox browser.
* Highlight: Mobilizing Existing Web Sites. This IBM project enables users to create mobile versions of existing Web sites that are customized to their own tasks and devices.
* ShapeWriter: Intelligent Gesture Input. An IBM endeavor involving an advanced mobile text input solution that recognizes a user's intended words through real-time statistical analysis of a user's gesture stroke on the graphical keyboard.
* CALO (Cognitive Assistant that Learns and Organizes) Express. This is a Windows-based version of SRI International's CALO project to build an intelligent personal assistant. For example, it can figure out RSS feeds and suggest new feeds for the user.