The Computational Intelligence Laboratory was founded in 2002, as a continuation of the former “Artificial Neural Networks Laboratory”. Today, CIL conducts research in the areas of: computer vision (image segmentation, optical character recognition, object detection and classification, image retrieval), multimodal speech analytics (speaker verification and diarisation, speech emotion recognition, speech recognition), music information retrieval (content-based music similarity, music visualisation, synthesis, fingerprinting), multimodal information fusion, transfer learning, cross-domain adaptation and multimodal language modelling. In parallel, it works towards applying their research expertise in various applications from the domains of health, environment, culture, business applications.