Center for Visual and Decision Informatics

Center for Visual and Decision Informatics Big Data Research Center at the University of Louisiana at Lafayette.

The Center for Visual and Decision Informatics (CVDI) is an Industry/University Cooperative Research Center program of the National Science Foundation, bringing together members from industry and government (the CVDI members) and researchers in . The Center for Visual and Decision Informatics serves to drive continuous innovation through knowledge sharing among partners, leading to the inv

ention and commercialization of decision support technologies.

*The views and opinions expressed here are not necessarily those of the University of Louisiana at Lafayette, and they may not be used for advertising or product endorsement purposes.*

07/10/2025
The 2nd AI4HealthOutcomes Symposium is Co-organized by the University of Louisiana at Lafayette and Ochsner Health. on J...
06/25/2025

The 2nd AI4HealthOutcomes Symposium is Co-organized by the University of Louisiana at Lafayette and Ochsner Health. on July 22nd, 2025.

As AI technology continues to evolve, healthcare organizations are exploring opportunities to streamline their operations while ensuring the trustworthy implementation of these technologies. Clinical integration demands robust validation, training, and change management strategies.

The 2nd AI for Health Outcomes Symposium focuses on two critical themes: Trust and Workforce Development. The symposium brings together healthcare leaders, AI innovators, and public health experts to explore responsible AI deployment and strategic implementation approaches. For more information about the symposium, visit ai4healthincomes.org

Tuesday, July 22, 2025
8:00 am - 3:15 pm
Center for Academic Excellence, Ochsner Main Campus, Classrooms 1-2

Space is limited, so please reserve your seat fast-https://forms.office.com/r/UdsxdxQ6Wh

New Collaboration Opportunity in AI is recruiting industry partnersYou are invited to follow the new Accessible Healthca...
12/03/2024

New Collaboration Opportunity in AI is recruiting industry partners

You are invited to follow the new Accessible Healthcare for AI-Augmented Decisions (AHeAD) Center page, a proposed National Science Foundation Industry-University Cooperative Research Center.

The center is a collaborative effort involving the Enroll University of Louisiana at Lafayette, Tulane University, the University of Florida, Georgia Tech, and Tampere University.

Our mission is to address technology gaps and create best practices to create usable AI-based healthcare decision-support tools for everyone.

AI has the potential to make healthcare more personalized, affordable, and accessible by automating routine tasks, predicting patient risks, and enabling remote care delivery. However, bringing into health systems faces many technical, ethical, and logistical challenges, including data privacy concerns, clinical safety, algorithmic bias, and seamless integration with existing workflows.

AHeAD is currently recruiting companies to join this collaboration. Partner with us to create next-generation AI-augmented healthcare decision-support tools for your organization.

Please contact Raju Gottumukkala, PhD ([email protected]), or visit nsfahead.org.

The Communities of Interest event on AI is tomorrow at LITE starting at 1 p.m. If you can't make it in person, no proble...
11/07/2024

The Communities of Interest event on AI is tomorrow at LITE starting at 1 p.m. If you can't make it in person, no problem! Tune in on Facebook!
The event will be live on the UL Lafayette Research page starting at 1 p.m.
https://lnkd.in/gjstnzYc

Our office will be closed on Monday, May 27th in observance of Memorial Day.
05/23/2024

Our office will be closed on Monday, May 27th in observance of Memorial Day.

Congratulations!
05/10/2024

Congratulations!

Congratulations on your retirement Sally! Thank you for your dedicated service to our centers.
02/29/2024

Congratulations on your retirement Sally! Thank you for your dedicated service to our centers.

Update: Due to changing weather conditions, the University of Louisiana at Lafayette will be closed on Tuesday, Jan. 16;...
01/16/2024

Update: Due to changing weather conditions, the University of Louisiana at Lafayette will be closed on Tuesday, Jan. 16; classes will be canceled, and offices will be closed.

01/10/2024
The University of Louisiana at Lafayette's Informatics Research Institute utilizes data science and informatics research...
12/25/2023

The University of Louisiana at Lafayette's Informatics Research Institute utilizes data science and informatics research to positively impact the community in various sectors, including population health, public safety, big data visualization, community resilience, and cybersecurity.

Be sure to follow our other centers for the latest news -

Informatics Research Institute
Center for Critical Infrastructure Cybersecurity
Louisiana Center for Health Innovation
NIMSAT Institute
Louisiana Business Emergency Operations Center

Exciting  of Louisiana at Lafayette research news!In hopes of building a one-of-its-kind clean hydrogen energy cluster i...
11/29/2023

Exciting of Louisiana at Lafayette research news!

In hopes of building a one-of-its-kind clean hydrogen energy cluster in south Louisiana, the multi-pronged H2theFuture initiative is gradually taking shape. All twenty-five of the universities, economic development agencies, and workforce groups coordinating the $75 million effort hope to make Louisiana the epicenter of the hydrogen universe.

The H2theFuture initiative is working to make Louisiana the epicenter of the hydrogen universe.

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Lafayette, LA
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