
The USD AI Research Lab focuses on foundational AI and machine learning with an emphasis on sustainable AI solutions, including green computing, active learning, and scalable AI. Their research spans areas like pattern recognition, computer vision, image processing, data mining, and big data analytics, with applications in healthcare informatics, medical imaging, document analysis, biometrics, forensics, speech processing, and the Internet of Things. The lab has published over 200 peer-reviewed articles and authored more than 10 books. They are involved in ambitious projects such as the South Dakota Biomedical Computation Collaborative ($7.245M funding) and Research Infrastructure: CC* Campus Compute ($0.5M funding). The lab is actively seeking collaborations and hiring research interns, assistants, PhDs, and postdocs. They organize events like the USD AI symposium and participate in international conferences. The lab's director is Prof. KC Santosh, supported by Dr. Rodrigue Rizk and Dr. Longwei Wang as vice-directors.

The USD AI Research Lab focuses on foundational AI and machine learning with an emphasis on sustainable AI solutions, including green computing, active learning, and scalable AI. Their research spans areas like pattern recognition, computer vision, image processing, data mining, and big data analytics, with applications in healthcare informatics, medical imaging, document analysis, biometrics, forensics, speech processing, and the Internet of Things. The lab has published over 200 peer-reviewed articles and authored more than 10 books. They are involved in ambitious projects such as the South Dakota Biomedical Computation Collaborative ($7.245M funding) and Research Infrastructure: CC* Campus Compute ($0.5M funding). The lab is actively seeking collaborations and hiring research interns, assistants, PhDs, and postdocs. They organize events like the USD AI symposium and participate in international conferences. The lab's director is Prof. KC Santosh, supported by Dr. Rodrigue Rizk and Dr. Longwei Wang as vice-directors.