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  1. AAAI Elected Fellows
    Elected Fellows of the American Association for Artificial Intelligence
    http://www.aaai.org/Awards/fellows-list.html

  2. Allen, James F.
    University of Rochester. Natural language understanding, discourse, knowledge representation, common-sense reasoning and planning.
    http://www.cs.rochester.edu/users/faculty/james/

  3. Altman, Christopher:
    Quantum Information Science and Technology ATIP, Tokyo, Japan. Physics, neuroscience and artificial intelligence.
    http://www.umsl.edu/~altmanc/

  4. Angele, Jürgen
    Ontoprise. Knowledge engineering, domain and task modeling, ontologies, KARL, MIKE, web portals.
    http://www.ontoprise.de/members/angele/publications.htm

  5. Bacchus, Fahiem
    University of Toronto. Planning systems, temporal logic, constraint satisfaction problems and formal models.
    http://www.cs.toronto.edu/~fbacchus/

  6. Bagga, Amit
    Avaya, Inc. Document summarization, information retrieval, cross-document coreference.
    http://www.cs.duke.edu/~amit/

  7. Bahlmann, Claus
    Albert-Ludwigs-University Freiburg, Germany, On-line handwriting recognition.
    http://lmb.informatik.uni-freiburg.de/people/bahlmann/index.en.html

  8. Benjamin, D. Paul
    Pace University. Problem decomposition and theory reformulation, integrated cognitive architectures for autonomous robots, distributed constraint satisfaction problems, semigroup theory and dynamical systems, category theory in software design.
    http://csis.pace.edu/~benjamin/

  9. Biermann, Alan W.
    Duke University. Chair, Department of Computer Science. AAAI Fellow. Computational linguistics, automatic programming and inference, Author of Great Ideas in Computer Science.
    http://www.cs.duke.edu/~awb

  10. Blum, Avrim
    Carnegie Mellon University. Interests include machine learning, approximation algorithms, on-line algorithms and planning systems. Online publications and talks.
    http://www.cs.cmu.edu/~avrim/

  11. Boumaza, Amine
    INRIA. Computer vision, mobile robots, evolutionary programming, AI and machine learning.
    http://minimum.inria.fr/boumaza/

  12. Brachman, Ron
    Director of the Information Processing Technology Office (IPTO) at DARPA. Knowledge representation, machine learning, information retrieval, natural language processing.
    http://www.brachman.org/

  13. Branting, L. Karl
    LiveWire Logic, Inc. Empirical methods of natural language processing, case-based reasoning, AI and law, ecological and environmental applications of AI.
    http://www.karlbranting.net

  14. Bunt, Andrea
    University of British Columbia. User modeling, adaptive interfaces, intelligent tutoring systems.
    http://www.cs.ubc.ca/~bunt/

  15. Carberry, Sandra
    University of Delaware. Department of Computer and Information Sciences Chair. Computational linguistics, dialog systems, machine learning, planning and plan recognition, medical informatics, user modeling.
    http://www.cis.udel.edu/~carberry/

  16. Carreras, Xavier
    Universitat Politechnica de Catalunya, PhD student, machine learning, natural language processing.
    http://www.lsi.upc.es/~carreras

  17. Cassell, Justine
    MIT Media Lab. Gesture and narrative language, animated agents, intonation, facial expression, computer vision.
    http://web.media.mit.edu/~justine/

  18. Chachra, Sumit
    University of Arizona. Document analysis, biometrics, image retrieval, autonomic computing.
    http://www.ece.arizona.edu/~chachra

  19. Charniak, Eugene
    Brown University. Part-of-speech tagging, probabilistic context-free grammar induction, syntactic disambiguation through word statistics, efficient syntactic parsing, and lexical resource acquisition through statistical means.
    http://www.cs.brown.edu/people/ec/

  20. Chavez, Guillermo Camara
    Federal University of Minas Gerais (UFMG), Brazil. Pattern recognition, invariante pattern recognition, neural networks, image content-base retrieval, digital image processing, computer vision.
    http://www.dcc.ufmg.br/~gcamarac

  21. Clancey, William J.
    NASA/Ames Research Center. Brahms multiagent simulation system, situated cognition, Haughton-Mars Project, human-centered computing.
    http://bill.clancey.name/

  22. Clough, Paul D.
    University of Sheffield. Information retrieval.
    http://ir.shef.ac.uk/cloughie/index.html

  23. Conati, Cristina
    University of British Columbia. User modeling, emotionally intelligent agents, adaptive user interfaces, Bayesian network student models.
    http://www.cs.ubc.ca/~conati/

  24. Conitzer, Vincent ,
    Carnegie Mellon School of Computer Science. Phd Student. Intersection of computer science and game theory, computer science and economics, multiagent systems, automated negotiation and contracting.
    http://www-2.cs.cmu.edu/~conitzer/

  25. Cortes, Nareli Cruz
    CINVESTAV-IPN. Artificial immune system optimization, genetic algorithms, evolutionary computation.
    http://computacion.cs.cinvestav.mx/~nareli

  26. Crow, Dan
    Unicru Inc. Intelligent search engines, machine learning, concept abstraction, adaptive interfaces.
    http://gwernol.com/Research/ResearchInterests.html

  27. Delord, Christophe
    ENSEEIHT, France, Computer Science engineer, Artificial Intelligence (dialogue simulation, speech acts, PROLOG), Python, lexical and syntactic parsing.
    http://christophe.delord.free.fr

  28. Di Eugenio, Barbara
    University of Illinois at Chicago. Interpretation and generation of instructional text, computational models of tutorial dialogue, modeling collaboration in human-human and computer-human dialogues, referential expressions.
    http://www.cs.uic.edu/~bdieugen/

  29. Dorigo, Marco
    Université Libre de Bruxelles, Belgium. Research projects in Ant algorithms, metaheuristics for combinatorial optimization, robot shaping and behavior engineering.
    http://iridia.ulb.ac.be/~mdorigo/

  30. Dorst, Leo
    University of Amsterdam. Applications of geometric (Clifford) algebra, exploration, reasoning with uncertainty in robotics.
    http://www.wins.uva.nl/~leo

  31. Ehlert, Patrick
    Delft University of Technology. List of projects and publications. Interests in agents and robotics.
    http://www.kbs.twi.tudelft.nl/People/Staff/P.A.M.Ehlert/index.html

  32. Elliott, Clark
    DePaul University. Affective reasoning, synthetic characters, animated tutoring agents, emotion representation.
    http://condor.depaul.edu/~elliott/

  33. Faltings, Boi
    Director of Artificial Intelligence Laboratory, EPFL, President of Swiss AI Society. Software agents, constraint-based reasoning, case-based reasoning.
    http://liawww.epfl.ch/~faltings

  34. Finn, Aidan
    Smart Media Institute, University College Dublin. Machine learning for automatic genre classification, active learning for information extraction.
    http://smi.ucd.ie/aidan

  35. Forbus, Kenneth
    Northwestern University. Qualitative physics, spatial reasoning, cognitive simulation of analogical processing.
    http://www.cs.northwestern.edu/~forbus/index.html

  36. Fragos, Kostas
    National Technical University of Athens. Statistical natural language processing, signal processing, neural networks.
    http://nts.cc.ece.ntua.gr/nlp_lab

  37. Frasconi, Paolo
    Università di Firenze. Machine learning for sequential and structured data, bioinformatics, text and natural language, pattern recognition.
    http://www.dsi.unifi.it/~paolo

  38. Freeman, Richard
    University of Manchester. Machine learning, knowledge management, data visualization, artificial intelligence and neural networks.
    http://www.rfreeman.net

  39. Geczy, Peter
    RIKEN Brain Science Institute. Neural networks, artificial intelligence, neuroscience, fuzzy logic, rule acquisition, rule extraction from neural networks, Autonomous Connectionistic Engine (ACE), neural network resources.
    http://www.brain.riken.jp/labs/mns/geczy/

  40. Gini, Maria
    University of Minnesota. Distributed intelligence, cooperation of miniature robots, robot navigation, multi-agent systems for e-commerce and supply-chain, economic agents.
    http://www.cs.umn.edu/~gini

  41. Goyal, Ram Dayal
    Intigma India. Data mining, natural language processing, data mining, neural networks, image processing.
    http://www.rdgoyal.freehomepage.com

  42. Grasso, Floriana
    University of Liverpool. Computational models of natural argument, affective natural language generation, conflict resolution.
    http://www.csc.liv.ac.uk/~floriana/

  43. Green, Nancy
    University of North Carolina at Greensboro. Intelligent multimdedia presentation systems, argumentation models, automatic generation of textual summaries of graphs, interactive narrative, conversation agents, user modeling.
    http://www.uncg.edu/~nlgreen/

  44. Greening, Dan R.
    CEO BigTribe. Entrepreneur and researcher. Personalization, collaborative filtering, computer-supported cooperative work, ubiquitous computing, simulated annealing, distributed computing, social psychology.
    http://dan.greening.name

  45. Grosz, Barbara
    Harvard University. Collaborative planning, SharedPlans model of collaboration, discourse structure, intonation, centering.
    http://www.eecs.harvard.edu/grosz/

  46. Guinn, Curry I.
    RTI International (Research Triangle Institute), Duke University. Natural language processing, spoken dialog systems, mixed-initiative interaction, virtual humans, conversational agents, affective computing.
    http://www.cs.duke.edu/~cig

  47. Guvenir, H. Altay
    Bilkent University. Machine learning, data mining, and computer-aided language learning.
    http://www.cs.bilkent.edu.tr/~guvenir

  48. Harmelen, Frank van
    Vrije Universiteit, Amsterdam. Approximate reasoning, medical protocols, semantic web, specification languages for KBS.
    http://www.cs.vu.nl/~frankh/

  49. Harper, Mary
    Purdue University. National Science Foundation. Integrating natural language and speech processing, prosodic analysis, statistical parsing, gesture and speech.
    http://yara.ecn.purdue.edu/~harper/

  50. Hartmann, Jens
    University of Karlsruhe (Germany). Data mining, knowledge representation, ontology learning, semantic web, knowledge portals.
    http://www.aifb.uni-karlsruhe.de/WBS/jha

  51. Hayes-Roth, Barbara
    Stanford University. Extempo Systems. Intelligent interactive characters, interactive story telling, adaptive intelligent agents.
    http://www-ksl.stanford.edu/people/bhr/

  52. Hearst, Marti
    University of California at Berkeley. Data mining, information retrieval, user interfaces, web search.
    http://www.sims.berkeley.edu/~hearst/

  53. Hillan, Julie
    Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute. relationship between social software/interfaces and human attitudes and behaviors; user responses to emotion in embodied agents.
    http://www.jhillan.com

  54. Ho, Shum Wing
    Chinese University of Hong Kong. Research interests are Genetic Algorithm and Artificial Intelligence.
    http://www.cse.cuhk.edu.hk/~whshum

  55. Hoos, Holger H.
    University of British Columbia. Preference elicitation, dynamic constraint optimization, satisfiability problems in propositional logic, computational musicology.
    http://www.cs.ubc.ca/~hoos

  56. Horvitz, Eric
    Microsoft Research. Decision theory, reasoning systems, user modeling, reasoning under uncertainty.
    http://research.microsoft.com/~horvitz/

  57. Hotho, Andreas
    University of Karlsruhe, AIFB. Text, data and web mining especially in text clustering, semantic web mining, knowledge management.
    http://www.aifb.uni-karlsruhe.de/WBS/aho/

  58. Ishizaki, Masato
    Japan Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (JAIST). Charcteristics of multi-party dialogue, patterns of dialogue initiative, standardisation on annotation schemes for Japanese spoken dialogue.
    http://www.isics.u-tokyo.ac.jp/staff/ishizaki03_e.htm

  59. Jackson, Peter
    Thomson Legal & Regulatory. Information extraction, expert systems, document summarization, AI and the law.
    http://members.aol.com/jacksonpe/music1/home.htm

  60. Jacob, Christian
    University of Calgary. Emergent computing in biological networks, collective intelligence, swarm intelligence, genetic algorihms, genome programming.
    http://www2.informatik.uni-erlangen.de/~jacob/

  61. Jacob, Rob
    Tufts University. Human-computer interaction, tangible user interfaces, virtual environments, eye-gaze tracking.
    http://www.cs.tufts.edu/~jacob/

  62. Jurafsky, Dan
    University of Colorado, Boulder. Latent semantic analysis, stochastic context-free grammars, pronunciation modeling, discourse tagging, bayesian models of sentence processing, co-author of "Speech and Language Processing" with James H. Martin.
    http://www.colorado.edu/ling/jurafsky/

  63. Kamali, Mahsa
    Amirkabir University of Technology. Facial image analysis and synthesis, gesture recognition, emotion modeling.
    http://www.geocities.com/mahsa_kamali/

  64. Kamvar, Sepandar
    Stanford University. Probabilistic models in information retrieval, information extraction, and supervised and unsupervised learning.
    http://www.stanford.edu/~sdkamvar/research.html

  65. Katirai, Hooman
    MIT. Machine learning applied to medicine, text management, and computational linguistics.
    http://members.rogers.com/hoomank

  66. Klein, Jonathan
    iRobot Corporation. Affective computing, user modeling, emotionally responsive toys.
    http://web.media.mit.edu/~phaedra/

  67. Konieczny, Lars
    Institute of Computer Science and Social Research. Psycholinguistics, sentence comprehension, cognitive parsing, ACT-R.
    http://cognition.iig.uni-freiburg.de/team/members/konieczny/konieczny.htm

  68. Konik, Tolga
    University of Michigan AI Lab, Ph.D. student, machine learning, learning by observation, qualitative reasoning.
    http://www.eecs.umich.edu/~konik/

  69. Krogt, Roman van der
    Delft University of Technology. PhD Student, Plan repair in multi-agent environments.
    http://roman.vanderkrogt.org

  70. Kulbacki, Marek
    Polish Academy of Sciences. Vulcan. Machine Learning, realistic human motion modeling.
    http://mka.vulcan.pl

  71. Kurban, Rifat
    Erciyes University. Artificial neural networks, speech processing, digital signal processing, speaker recognition, image processing.
    http://www.rifatkurban.name.tr

  72. Lambert, Lynn
    Christopher Newport University. Natural language processing, planning and plan recognition, belief models, negotiation.
    http://america3.pcs.cnu.edu/~lambert/

  73. Lester, James
    North Carolina State University. Intellimedia initiative, animated pedagogical agents, 3D learning environments, natural language generation.
    http://www4.ncsu.edu/~lester/imedia/james.html

  74. Lin, Fan
    Department of Computer Science and Technology, Tsinghua University, Maryland University, machine learning, data mining.
    http://www.linfan.net

  75. Lisetti, Christine
    University of Central Florida. Emotional intelligence, computational models of emotions and affective processes, affective computing.
    http://www.cs.ucf.edu/~lisetti/

  76. Litman, Diane J.
    University of Pittsburgh. Spoken dialogue for intelligent tutoring systems, reinforcement learning for optimizing spoken dialogue agents, prosodic analysis of misrecognitions and corrections, plan recognition.
    http://www.cs.pitt.edu/~litman/

  77. Littman, Michael
    Rutgers. Planning under uncertainty, markov decision processes, reinforcement learning, latent semantic indexing, text retrieval.
    http://athos.rutgers.edu/~mlittman/

  78. Liu, Hugo
    MIT Media Laboratory. Philosophically motivated AI, commonsense reasoning, aesthetics and AI, assistive software agents, lexical semantics, story understanding.
    http://web.media.mit.edu/~hugo

  79. Liu, Jundong
    Ohio University. School of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science. Medical image analysis, computer vision.
    http://ace.cs.ohiou.edu/~liu

  80. Loui, Ronald
    Washington University in St. Louis. AI and the law, models of negotiation, modeling legal argument.
    http://www.cs.wustl.edu/~loui/

  81. Loveland, Donald W.
    Duke University. Automated theorem proving, logic programming, knowledge evaluation, expert systems, test-and-treatment problem.
    http://www.cs.duke.edu/~dwl/

  82. ML & CBR Folks
    A list of home pages for people in machine learning and case-based reasoning.
    http://www.aic.nrl.navy.mil/~aha/people.html

  83. Maes, Pattie
    Associate Professor at MIT's Media Laboratory. Areas of expertise are Artificial Intelligence, Artificial Life, Human Computer Interaction, Computer Supported Collaborative Work, Information Filtering and Electronic Commerce.
    http://lcs.www.media.mit.edu/people/pattie/

  84. Makris, Dimitrios
    City University, London. Research on automatic behaviour modelling for automatic multi-camera visual surveillance systems.
    http://www.student.city.ac.uk/~dg706/academic/

  85. Manning, Christopher
    Stanford University. Probabilistic parsing, grammar induction, text categorization and clustering, electronic dictionaries, information extraction and presentation, and linguistic typology.
    http://nlp.stanford.edu/~manning/

  86. Mantaras, Ramon Lopez de
    Spanish Council for Scientific Research (CSIC) and Deputy Director of the Artificial Intelligence Research Institute of the CSIC. AI and music, qualitative approaches to landmark-based robot navigation.
    http://www.iiia.csic.es/~mantaras

  87. Martin, James
    University of Colorado, Boulder. Empirical metaphor research, latent semantic analysis, information retrieval, co-author of "Speech and Language Processing" with Dan Jurafsky.
    http://www.cs.colorado.edu/homes/martin/public_html/Home.html

  88. Massa, Paolo
    Phd student at Istituto per la Ricerca Scientifica e Tecnologica (IRST) in Italy.
    http://sra.itc.it/people/massa/index.html

  89. McCarthy, John
    Programming Languages, mathematical theory of computation, artificial intelligence. Stanford University.
    http://www-formal.stanford.edu/jmc/index.html

  90. McCoy, Kathleen
    University of Delaware. Rehabilitation engineering, writing tool for American Sign Language, natural language generation, text summarization, graph summarization.
    http://www.eecis.udel.edu/~mccoy/

  91. McDermott, Drew
    Extensive work in logic, planning, and robotics, also known for his blunt public appraisals of the state of AI research. Interviewed in Crossroads, the student magazine of the ACM.
    http://www.acm.org/crossroads/xrds3-1/interview.html

  92. McGuinness, Deborah
    Researcher in Knowledge Representation and Reasoning Systems. Co-designer and developer of CLASSIC and Chimaera among others. Associate Director of the Knowledge Systems Laboratory at Stanford University.
    http://www.ksl.stanford.edu/people/dlm/

  93. McRoy, Susan
    University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee. Dialog theory, natural language generation, argumentation theory, intelligent tutoring systems.
    http://www.cs.uwm.edu/faculty/mcroy/

  94. McTear, Mike
    University of Ulster at Jordanstown. Dialogue modelling, natural language processing, computational linguistics, user modelling.
    http://www.infj.ulst.ac.uk/~cbdg23/

  95. Meila, Marina
    University of Washington. Machine learning, probabilistic reasoning, graphical probability models, tree belief networks and mixtures of trees, maximum entropy discrimination, spectral clustering and image segmentation.
    http://www.stat.washington.edu/mmp/

  96. Miller, Tristan
    German Research Center for Artificial Intelligence, Knowledge Management Group. Computational linguistics, automatic summarization, information retrieval, latent semantic analysis, computers and society.
    http://www.dfki.uni-kl.de/~miller/

  97. Mitrovic, Nikola
    University of Zaragoza. Ph.D. student. Mobile agents, intelligent user interfaces, adaptive user interfaces, mobile applications.
    http://www.cps.unizar.es/~mitrovic

  98. Monz, Christof
    Research interests: Computational Linguistics, Information Retrieval, Automated Deduction. Site lists on-line publications, projects, activities, and contact info.
    http://www.illc.uva.nl/~christof

  99. Moore, Johanna D.
    University of Edinburgh. Computational modeling of tutorial dialogue, multimedia explanation, integrated techniques for interpretation and generation, patient education.
    http://www.cogsci.ed.ac.uk/~jmoore/

  100. Murray, Arthur T.
    Aka Mentifex. Author of Mind.Forth and its JavaScript AI tutorial version.
    http://www.scn.org/~mentifex/

  101. Musick, Ron
    iKuni Inc. Automated induction, machine learning, and scientific data management.
    http://home.comcast.net/~crmusick/

  102. Nebel, Bernhard
    Albert-Ludwigs-Universität, Freiburg, Germany. Professor. Knowledge representation, planning, and robotics, with an emphasis on robotic soccer.
    http://www.informatik.uni-freiburg.de/~nebel/

  103. Norvig, Peter
    Artificial Intelligence, natural language, Lisp and Java in AI. Computational Sciences Division, NASA Ames Research Center.
    http://www.norvig.com

  104. Novick, David
    University of Texas at El Paso. Department of Computer Science Chair. Spoken dialog models, mediated communication, user interface development methodologies.
    http://www.cs.utep.edu/novick/

  105. Palmer, Martha
    University of Pennsylvania. Logic programming, computational lexical semantics, crosslinguistic verb classes, machine translation, multilingual information processing.
    http://www.cis.upenn.edu/~mpalmer/home.html

  106. Panati, Andrea
    University of Torino, Italy, PhD student in Computer Science, diagnostic reasoning, model-based diagnosis of dynamic systems.
    http://www.di.unito.it/~panati/index.html

  107. Parsons, Lance
    Arizona State University. Data mining, unsupervised learning, bioinformatics.
    http://www.public.asu.edu/~lparsons/

  108. Pathegama, Mahinda
    Interests include biologically inspired artificial neural networks for figure ground separation and neural mechanisms for functional changes in the brain due to electromagnetic radiation.
    http://www.kes.unisa.edu.au/~mahinda/

  109. Pelikan, Martin
    Swiss Federal Institute of Technology (ETH) Zurich, Switzerland. Evolutionary computation, machine learning, and artificial intelligence.
    http://www.inf.ethz.ch/~pelikanm/index.html

  110. Pennock, David M.
    Yahoo! Research Labs. Electronic commerce, internet statistics, uncertain reasoning, decision theory, market approaches to group coordination, multiagent systems.
    http://dpennock.com/

  111. Peshkin, Leon
    MIT. Baysian information extraction, reinforcement learning, text summarization.
    http://www.ai.mit.edu/~pesha

  112. Picard, Rosalind
    MIT. Affective computing, texture and pattern modeling, video and image browsing, retrieval and annotation.
    http://web.media.mit.edu/~picard/

  113. Pinheiro da Silva, Paulo
    Stanford University. Explanations for semantic web tasks, semantic web tools and infrastructure, model-based user interfaces, formal specification and verification of interactive systems.
    http://www.ksl.stanford.edu/people/pp/

  114. Pizzuti, Stefano
    ENEA, Italian agency for energy, new technologies and environment. Evolutionary computation, fuzzy logic, neural networks, chaos Theory and their application to energy related problems.
    http://erg87067.casaccia.enea.it/stefano

  115. Powers, David
    The Flinders University of South Australia. Natural language learning, unsupervised learning, data mining, home automation, web search.
    http://members.dodo.com.au/~powers/

  116. Pratt, Lorien
    Neural network researcher and telecommunications analyst. Resume, links, personal information.
    http://www.lorienpratt.com

  117. Qu, Yan
    Carnegie Mellon University. Information retrieval, extraction and management, natural language processing, Chinese computing, dialog and discourse processing, machine translation, cooperative human-computer interaction.
    http://www-2.cs.cmu.edu/~yqu/

  118. Quattoni, Ariadna
    Mount Holyoke. Synthesizing vision, language, and learning. Natural language interfaces to vision.
    http://www.mtholyoke.edu/~ajquatto/research/

  119. Raina, Rajat
    Stanford University. Question answering systems, machine learning, probabilistic models, robotics.
    http://www.stanford.edu/~rajatr

  120. Reitter, David
    Reitter IT&Media, Berlin, Germany and Dublin, Ireland. Part-of-speech tagging, natural language dialog systems, unification-based parsing, discourse representation.
    http://www.reitter-it-media.de/compling/

  121. Rich, Charles
    MERL Cambridge Research. Collaborative interface agents, task modeling, COLLAGEN, intelligent tutoring.
    http://www.merl.com/people/rich/

  122. Roberts, Steve
    Oxford. Robotics Research Group. Machine learning, Bayesian learning, data-driven inference, signal and image processing, bioinformatics, computational and mathematical biology.
    http://www.robots.ox.ac.uk/~sjrob

  123. Roweis, Sam
    University of Toronto. Researcher in pattern recognition, neural networks, artificial intelligence.
    http://www.cs.toronto.edu/~roweis/

  124. Rudnicky, Alex
    Carnegie Mellon University. Speech recognition, CMU Communicator, dialog systems, speech agents.
    http://www-2.cs.cmu.edu/afs/cs/user/air/WWW/HomePage.html

  125. Russell, Stuart
    Professor at the Computer Science Division of Berkeley University and author (with Peter Norvig) of the famous AI textbook "Artificial Intelligence: A Modern Approach".
    http://www.cs.berkeley.edu/~russell/

  126. Saffiotti, Alessandro
    Head of the mobile robotics lab at Orebro University, Sweden. Research area: integration of cognition and physical embedding in autonomous robots.
    http://aass.oru.se/~asaffio

  127. Sastry, Kumara
    University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. Ph.D. student. Genetic algorithms, competent GAs and efficiency-enhancement techniques with application in material sciences.
    http://www-illigal.ge.uiuc.edu/~kumara/

  128. Sayan, Ömer Fatih
    University of Osnabrück. Emotion recognition, emotive behavior, mental models, unconscious processes, rule- and pattern-based mechanisms.
    http://www.cogsci.uni-osnabrueck.de/~osayan/

  129. Schoppek, Wolfgang
    University of Bayreuth, Bavaria. Cognitive modeling, ACT-R models, causal induction.
    http://www.uni-bayreuth.de/departments/psychologie/schoppek/

  130. Schubert, Johan
    Research on belief functions, clustering, neural networks, fusion. Defense Research Establishment.
    http://www.foa.se/fusion/

  131. Schütze, Hinrich
    Stanford University. Statistical NLP, text mining, Co-author of "Foundations of Statistical Natural Language Processing" with Christopher Manning.
    http://www-csli.stanford.edu/~schuetze/index.html

  132. Seneff, Stephanie
    MIT Laboratory for Computer Science. Phonological modelling, auditory modelling, computer speech recognition, statistical language modelling, natural language understanding and generation, discourse and dialogue modelling, and prosodic analysis.
    http://www.sls.lcs.mit.edu/sls/people/seneff.shtml

  133. Sidner, Candace
    MERL Cambridge Research. Collaborative inteface agents, spoken dialog, COLLAGEN, intelligent tutoring.
    http://www.merl.com/people/sidner/

  134. Simon, Herbert A.
    Late Professor at Carnegie Mellon University. One of the founders of Artificial Intelligence. Research mainly in modeling and simulation of human cognition.
    http://www.psy.cmu.edu/psy/faculty/hsimon/hsimon.html

  135. Sinka, Mark
    University of Reading. Web document clustering and categorization, information Retrieval, XML and search engine optimisation.
    http://www.personal.rdg.ac.uk/~sir01mps/index.htm

  136. Smith, Ronnie W.
    East Carolina University. Spoken natural language dialog systems, dialog repairs, mixed-initiative, adaptive user interfaces.
    http://www.cs.ecu.edu/~rws/

  137. Solorio, Thamar
    National Institute of Astrophysics, Optics and Electronics, Mexico. Machine learning and its applications to natural language processing and astronomy.
    http://ccc.inaoep.mx/~thamy

  138. Staab, Steffen
    Research topics: semantic web, knowledge management, and natural language processing. List of his publications, projects, courses taught, contact information.
    http://www.aifb.uni-karlsruhe.de/~sst

  139. Strens, Malcolm
    QinetiQ. Reinforcement learning and image target tracking.
    http://strens.com

  140. Sure, York
    University of Karlsruhe. Semantic web, OntoWeb, distributed knowledge, collaborative ontology, knowledge retrieval.
    http://www.aifb.uni-karlsruhe.de/WBS/ysu/

  141. Swarup, Samarth
    Graduate student at the University of Illinois, working on neurobiologically inspired systems and learning in the superior colliculus.
    http://www.students.uiuc.edu/~swarup

  142. Szalas, Andrzej
    College of Economics and Computer Science, Olsztyn, Poland. Unmanned aerial vehicles. Autonomous systems.
    http://www.ida.liu.se/~andsz/

  143. Szepesvári, Csaba
    Mindmaker, Ltd., Budapest. Reinforcement learning, adaptive control, visual tracking (LS-N-IPS), speech processing; on-line publications.
    http://www.inf.u-szeged.hu/~szepes

  144. Taatgen, Niels
    University of Groningen. Cognition, ACT-R, learning rules and productions.
    http://www.ai.rug.nl/~niels/

  145. Tack, Werner H.
    Universität des Saarlandes. ACT-R cognitive modeling.
    http://www.uni-saarland.de/fak5/cmm/tack.htm

  146. Tagliarini, Gene
    University of North Carolina at Wilmington. Classification of sonar returns, fingerprint matching, image compression, classification of minerals, combinatorial optimization, genetic engineering, biological inspired computing, and constraint satisfaction.
    http://people.uncw.edu/tagliarinig/home.htm

  147. Teixeira, Otávio Noura
    Brazil. Artificial Intelligence (in Spanish).
    http://www.onoura.pro.br

  148. Terveen, Loren
    University of Minnesota. Computer-mediated communication, social data mining, computer-supported cooperative work, recommender system.
    http://www.cs.umn.edu/faculty/terveen.html

  149. Teuscher, Christof
    C.V., list of awards, publications, memberships, projects, and conferences. Interests in neural networks.
    http://www.teuscher.ch/christof

  150. Thaler, Stephen
    Researcher into neural networks and creativity.
    http://www.imagination-engines.com/thaler.htm

  151. Traum, David R.
    USC Instititue for Creative Technology. Discourse structure. Grounding in discourse. Dialog and virtual reality agents.
    http://www.ict.usc.edu/~traum/

  152. Treur, Jan
    professor of Artificial Intelligence at the Vrije Universiteit in Amsterdam. Research interests include multi-agent systems, compositional modelling, temporal semantics, common sense and nonmonotonic reasoning.
    http://www.cs.vu.nl/~treur/

  153. Turney, Peter D.
    Interactive Information Group, National Research Council, Canada. Machine learning with text, cost-sensitive learning, context-sensitive learning, learning and evolution.
    http://members.rogers.com/peter.turney/

  154. Vasishth, Shravan
    Saarland University. Abductive Inference Model, Hindi sentence processing, wide-coverage theories of sentence processing.
    http://www.coli.uni-sb.de/~vasishth/

  155. Visser, Ubbo
    TZI, University of Bremen. Knowledge representation and processing for the Semantic Web and multiagent systems in dynamic and real time environments.
    http://www.tzi.de/~visser/

  156. Vu, Xuan-Ha
    Swiss Federal Institutue of Technology. Research interests include constraint satisfaction.
    http://liawww.epfl.ch/~xuanha/

  157. Walker, Marilyn A.
    University of Sheffield. Natural language processing, specifically in spoken dialogue systems, machine learning in dialogue, spoken language generation, multimodal human-computer interaction, and evaluation of dialogue systems.
    http://www.dcs.shef.ac.uk/~walker/

  158. Wallace, Andrew Alexander
    The Open University. Robotics, flow control, negotiation.
    http://w1.300.telia.com/~u30014342/

  159. Wang, Alvin
    California Polytechic State University. Automated target recognition on synthetic radar images.
    http://www.csc.calpoly.edu/~aywang

  160. Ward, Karen
    University of Texas at El Paso. Acknowledgments in human-computer interaction, multimodal interfaces, speech acts.
    http://www.cs.utep.edu/kward/

  161. Webber, Carine
    Centro de Ciências Exatas e Tecnologia. User modelling, cognitive models, multi-agent systems, emergence theory.
    http://www.dein.ucs.br/profs/cgwebber/

  162. Weerdt, Mathijs de
    Delft University of Technology. Researcher in multi-agent planning. List of publications.
    http://www.pds.twi.tudelft.nl/~mathijs

  163. Wilks, Yorick
    University of Sheffield. Computational pragmatics, belief modeling, lexicons, information extraction.
    http://www.dcs.shef.ac.uk/~yorick/

  164. Xu, Ke
    Beijing University of Aeronautics and Astronautics. Design and analysis of algorithms, phase transitions, logic programming, data mining.
    http://www.nlsde.buaa.edu.cn/~kexu

  165. Zhou, Yujian
    Illinois Institute of Technology. Ph.D. student, Adaptive tutoring, natural language processing, machine learning, data mining.
    http://www.iit.edu/~zhouyuj/

  166. Zhou, Zhi-Hua
    Nanjing University. Machine learning, neural computing, data mining, pattern recognition and evolutionary computing. Online AI resources.
    http://cs.nju.edu.cn/people/zhouzh/

  167. Zillman, Marcus P.
    Creator/Founder BotSpot.com, CEO BotTechnology.com, Inc.
    http://www.guestfinder.com/zilmar.htm

  168. Zimak, Dav
    PhD student in machine learning, working in the Cognitive Computation Group at University of Illinois.
    http://frosty.cs.uiuc.edu/~davzimak/

  169. van Beek, Peter
    University of Waterloo. Constraint programming, compiler optimization, and scheduling.
    http://ai.uwaterloo.ca/~vanbeek/

  170. van Delden, Sebastian
    University of Central Florida. Partial parsing, natural language information retrieval systems, learning WordNet-based classification rules.
    http://www.cs.ucf.edu/~sdelden

  171. van Schooten, Boris
    University of Twente. Interaction models in (spoken) dialogue systems, specification techniques and multimodal systems and virtual environments, multiagent virtual environments.
    http://wwwhome.cs.utwente.nl/~schooten/

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    http://www.rug.nl/corporate/

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