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The Journal for Artificial Intelligence Research (JAIR) is one of the premier publication venues in artificial intelligence. JAIR also stands out in that, since its launch in 1993, it has been 100% open-access and non-profit.
Leslie Pack Kaelbling is an American roboticist and the Panasonic Professor of Computer Science and Engineering at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. [1] She is widely recognized for adapting partially observable Markov decision processes from operations research for application in artificial intelligence and robotics.
She serves as an editor of the Journal of Artificial Intelligence Research (JAIR) and the Journal of Machine Learning Research (JMLR). [17] [18] She has given lectures for the Artificial Intelligence Channel. [19] She is a core academic member of Mila Quebec. [20] In 2017 Pineau was appointed the head of the Facebook AI Research Lab in Montreal ...
He served as editor-in-chief of the Journal of Artificial Intelligence Research and associate editor of the Journal of Autonomous Agents and Multi-Agent Systems. [12] Additionally, he served as chair of the conference committee for both the Twenty-Ninth and Thirtieth AAAI Conference on Artificial Intelligence.
Judith Anne (Judy) Goldsmith is a computer scientist whose publications span a wide range of topics including artificial intelligence, computational complexity theory, decision theory, and computer science education. She is a professor of computer science at the University of Kentucky.
Michael John Wooldridge (born 26 August 1966) is a professor of computer science at the University of Oxford.His main research interests is in multi-agent systems, and in particular, in the computational theory aspects of rational action in systems composed of multiple self-interested agents.
Littman's research interests are varied but have focused mostly on reinforcement learning and related fields, particularly, in machine learning more generally, game theory, computer networking, partially observable Markov decision process solving, computer solving of analogy problems and other areas. He is also interested in computing education ...
Chawla's research has garnered a citation count of over 62,000 and an H-index of 80 . [9] His primary areas of focus include artificial intelligence, machine learning, data and network sciences. [3] He has received several awards and honors for his research and scholarship, including best paper nominations and awards.