HXIL is a multidisciplinary research and professional laboratory under the Advanced Research Institute for Informatics, Computing, and Networking (AdRIC) of the College of Computer Studies that investigates the science of complex adaptive systems and explores innovative ways of interacting with computing solutions. Aside from performing research, the center also functions as a development laboratory for the creation of various civic computing solutions, integrating research done internally.
It is currently composed of lead researchers, cohorts, and research assistants. The lead researchers come from the fields of computing, statistics, mathematics and physics. The cohorts and research assistants are students from the different programs and specializations under the College of Computer Studies.
HXIL leverages its research in complex adaptive systems and computer-human interaction with the development of civic computing solutions. It also provides avenues for the professional growth of its lead researchers and cohorts.
Research Team

Briane Paul V. Samson
Lab Head
Ph.D. Systems Information Science, Future University Hakodate

Jordan Aiko P. Deja
ongoing Ph.D. Computer Science, University of Primorska

Ryan Austin Fernandez
ongoing Ph.D. Computer Science, De La Salle University

Rafael A. Cabredo
Ph.D. Information Science and Technology, Osaka University

Unisse C. Chua
M.Sc. Applied Urban Science and Informatics, New York University

Toni-Jan Keith Monserrat
ongoing Ph.D. Computer Science, University of the Philippines-Los Baños

Louis Patrice Lu
ongoing Ph.D. Computer Science, De La Salle University

Angelyn R. Lao
Ph.D. in Systems Biology, Rostock University
Research Projects
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Diachronic representation and linguistic study of Filipino word senses across social and digital media contexts (FilWordNet)
Samson, together with CCS Associate Dean Dr. Charibeth Cheng and Assistant Professor Unisse Chua, leads the project, “Diachronic representation and…