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Dr. Renée Elio
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POSITION(S) / JOB TITLE(S):
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I'm interested in nearly all aspects of cognitive science and its interface with artificial intelligence.My current work focuses on the application and extension of multiagent communication theory and practice to the design of systems that engage in cooperative tasks with a human user or user-agent. Another project focuses on the management and functionality of goals in a general cognitive architecture. From a cognitive sciences perspective, I integrate aspects of formal models of reasoning and inference from AI and philosophy with empirical data and theories from cognitive psychology. Previous large simulation systems have concerned constructive induction and case-based learning from practice. With colleagues in the English Department, I serve as co-investigator on the Orlando project, which uses SGML/XML for so-called "deep tagging" of semantic information and interpretation contained in the text. |
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University of Alberta |
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Only Visible to Members of getCITED
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Doctorate
(1981)
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Carnegie Mellon University
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Female / English
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1107-2038
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