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David E. Wilkins, SRI International Papers on Chess by David E. Wilkins Computational Intelligence |
David E. Wilkins is a graduate of Iowa State University, the
University of Essex, and Stanford University, where his dissertation
centered on a chess program that used knowledge to replace and control
search. Since then he has been at the SRI International AI Center,
where he is currently a senior computer scientist; he has also been a
visiting scholar at both Stanford University and Melbourne
University. His research has centered on planning and reasoning about
actions, knowledge representation, and the design and implementation
of artificial intelligence systems, including SIPE-2, a
state-of-the-art AI planner. He was instrumental in initiating the
Australian Artificial Intelligence Institute, where he led a project
that successfully applied SIPE-2 to the scheduling of production lines
in a real-world manufacturing environment. He has published
Practical Planning: Extending the Classical AI Planning
Paradigm and written chapters in several others, including
Intelligent Scheduling and Chess Skill in Man and
Machine. Recently, he led a project to develop Cypress, a system
for creating taskable, reactive agents. Cypress integrates AI
technologies in planning and reactive control to provide automated
asynchronous dynamic replanning. Wilkins is a member of the American
Association of Artificial Intelligence and sits on the editorial board
of Computational Intelligence.
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