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Hector Levesque

Hector Joseph Levesque (born 1951)[1] is a Canadian academic and researcher in artificial intelligence. His research concerns incorporating commonsense reasoning in intelligent systems and he initiated the Winograd Schemas Challenge.

Hector Joseph Levesque
Born1951 (age 71–72)
NationalityCanadian
EducationUniversity of Toronto
Known forWinograd schema challenge
Scientific career
FieldsNatural language processing
InstitutionsUniversity of Toronto
Doctoral advisorJohn Mylopoulos
Doctoral studentsBart Selman
Websitewww.cs.toronto.edu/~hector/

Education edit

He received his BSc, MSc and PhD from the University of Toronto in 1975, 1977, and 1981, respectively. His PhD advisor was John Mylopoulos. After graduation, he accepted a position at the Fairchild Laboratory for Artificial Intelligence Research in Palo Alto, and then joined the faculty at the University of Toronto where he has remained since 1984.[2]

Career edit

His research is in the area of knowledge representation and reasoning in artificial intelligence. On the representation side, he has worked on the formalization of a number of concepts pertaining to artificial and natural agents including belief, goals, intentions, ability, and the interaction between knowledge, perception and action. On the reasoning side, his research mainly concerns how automated reasoning can be kept computationally tractable, including the use of greedy local search methods.

Hector Levesque has published over 60 research papers, and is the co-author of several books. Four of these papers have won best paper awards of the American Association of Artificial Intelligence (AAAI) in 1984 (two), 1992, and 2006, and two other papers won similar awards at other conferences. In 2004, one of the 1984 papers was awarded the Classic Paper award of the AAAI, and the other was given an honourable mention. In 2006, a paper written in 1990 was given the inaugural Influential Paper Award by the International Foundation of Autonomous Agents and Multi-Agent Systems.

In 2011, Hector Levesque proposed a new way to test artificial intelligence called Winograd Schemas Challenge as a possible alternative of the Turing test during AAAI Spring Symposium. The idea was written in his article "The Winograd Schemas Challenge" along with collaborators Ernest Davis from New York University and Leora Morgenstern from SAIC.[3]

Honors and awards edit

Levesque was elected to the Executive Council of the AAAI, was a co-founder of the International Conference on Principles of Knowledge Representation and Reasoning, and is on the editorial board of five journals, including the journal Artificial Intelligence. In 2001, Levesque was the Conference Chair of the International Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence (IJCAI), and served as President of the Board of Trustees of IJCAI from 2001 to 2003. In 1985, Levesque became the first non-American to receive the IJCAI Computers and Thought Award. He was the recipient of an E.W.R. Steacie Memorial Fellowship from the Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada for 1990–91. He is a founding Fellow of the AAAI and was a Fellow of the Canadian Institute for Advanced Research from 1984 to 1995. In 2006, Levesque was elected to the Royal Society of Canada.[2]

In 2013, Levesque received the IJCAI Award for Research Excellence; and in 2020, along with Moshe Vardi, he received the Alan Newell Award from the ACM and AAAI.[4]

Bibliography edit

  • Brachman, Ronald J.; Levesque, Hector J. (1985). Readings in knowledge representation. Los Altos, California. ISBN 0-934613-01-X. OCLC 12286191.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)
  • Levesque, Hector J.; Pirri, Fiora, eds. (1999). Logical foundations for cognitive agents : contributions in honor of Ray Reiter. Berlin: Springer. ISBN 3-540-66012-7. OCLC 41355639.
  • Levesque, Hector J.; Lakemeyer, Gerhard (2000). The logic of knowledge bases. Cambridge, Massachusetts: MIT Press. ISBN 978-0-262-27823-2. OCLC 61725586.
  • Brachman, Ronald J.; Levesque, Hector J. (2004). Knowledge representation and reasoning. Amsterdam. ISBN 978-0-08-048932-2. OCLC 147994324.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)
  • Levesque, Hector J. (2012). Thinking as Computation : A First Course. Cambridge, MA, USA. ISBN 978-0-262-53474-1. OCLC 1015998837.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)
  • Levesque, Hector J. (2017). Common sense, the Turing test, and the quest for real AI. Cambridge, Massachusetts. ISBN 978-0-262-53520-5. OCLC 960940230.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)
  • Brachman, Ronald J.; Levesque, Hector J. (2022). Machines like us : toward AI with common sense. Cambridge, Massachusetts. ISBN 978-0-262-36923-7. OCLC 1268333687.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Levesque, Hector J. "Thinking as Computation". MIT Press. Retrieved 2022-09-20.
  2. ^ a b "DLS - Hector Levesque". Cheriton School of Computer Science. 2017-02-16. Retrieved 2022-09-20.
  3. ^ Levesque, Hector; Davis, Ernest; Morgenstern, Leora (2012-05-17). "The Winograd Schema Challenge". Thirteenth International Conference on the Principles of Knowledge Representation and Reasoning.
  4. ^ "Hector Levesque receives 2020 Allen Newell Award". www.utoronto.ca. Retrieved 2022-09-20.

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Hector Joseph Levesque born 1951 1 is a Canadian academic and researcher in artificial intelligence His research concerns incorporating commonsense reasoning in intelligent systems and he initiated the Winograd Schemas Challenge Hector Joseph LevesqueBorn1951 age 71 72 NationalityCanadianEducationUniversity of TorontoKnown forWinograd schema challengeScientific careerFieldsNatural language processingInstitutionsUniversity of TorontoDoctoral advisorJohn MylopoulosDoctoral studentsBart SelmanWebsitewww wbr cs wbr toronto wbr edu wbr hector wbr Contents 1 Education 2 Career 3 Honors and awards 4 Bibliography 5 See also 6 ReferencesEducation editHe received his BSc MSc and PhD from the University of Toronto in 1975 1977 and 1981 respectively His PhD advisor was John Mylopoulos After graduation he accepted a position at the Fairchild Laboratory for Artificial Intelligence Research in Palo Alto and then joined the faculty at the University of Toronto where he has remained since 1984 2 Career editHis research is in the area of knowledge representation and reasoning in artificial intelligence On the representation side he has worked on the formalization of a number of concepts pertaining to artificial and natural agents including belief goals intentions ability and the interaction between knowledge perception and action On the reasoning side his research mainly concerns how automated reasoning can be kept computationally tractable including the use of greedy local search methods Hector Levesque has published over 60 research papers and is the co author of several books Four of these papers have won best paper awards of the American Association of Artificial Intelligence AAAI in 1984 two 1992 and 2006 and two other papers won similar awards at other conferences In 2004 one of the 1984 papers was awarded the Classic Paper award of the AAAI and the other was given an honourable mention In 2006 a paper written in 1990 was given the inaugural Influential Paper Award by the International Foundation of Autonomous Agents and Multi Agent Systems In 2011 Hector Levesque proposed a new way to test artificial intelligence called Winograd Schemas Challenge as a possible alternative of the Turing test during AAAI Spring Symposium The idea was written in his article The Winograd Schemas Challenge along with collaborators Ernest Davis from New York University and Leora Morgenstern from SAIC 3 Honors and awards editLevesque was elected to the Executive Council of the AAAI was a co founder of the International Conference on Principles of Knowledge Representation and Reasoning and is on the editorial board of five journals including the journal Artificial Intelligence In 2001 Levesque was the Conference Chair of the International Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence IJCAI and served as President of the Board of Trustees of IJCAI from 2001 to 2003 In 1985 Levesque became the first non American to receive the IJCAI Computers and Thought Award He was the recipient of an E W R Steacie Memorial Fellowship from the Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada for 1990 91 He is a founding Fellow of the AAAI and was a Fellow of the Canadian Institute for Advanced Research from 1984 to 1995 In 2006 Levesque was elected to the Royal Society of Canada 2 In 2013 Levesque received the IJCAI Award for Research Excellence and in 2020 along with Moshe Vardi he received the Alan Newell Award from the ACM and AAAI 4 Bibliography editBrachman Ronald J Levesque Hector J 1985 Readings in knowledge representation Los Altos California ISBN 0 934613 01 X OCLC 12286191 a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a CS1 maint location missing publisher link Levesque Hector J Pirri Fiora eds 1999 Logical foundations for cognitive agents contributions in honor of Ray Reiter Berlin Springer ISBN 3 540 66012 7 OCLC 41355639 Levesque Hector J Lakemeyer Gerhard 2000 The logic of knowledge bases Cambridge Massachusetts MIT Press ISBN 978 0 262 27823 2 OCLC 61725586 Brachman Ronald J Levesque Hector J 2004 Knowledge representation and reasoning Amsterdam ISBN 978 0 08 048932 2 OCLC 147994324 a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a CS1 maint location missing publisher link Levesque Hector J 2012 Thinking as Computation A First Course Cambridge MA USA ISBN 978 0 262 53474 1 OCLC 1015998837 a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a CS1 maint location missing publisher link Levesque Hector J 2017 Common sense the Turing test and the quest for real AI Cambridge Massachusetts ISBN 978 0 262 53520 5 OCLC 960940230 a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a CS1 maint location missing publisher link Brachman Ronald J Levesque Hector J 2022 Machines like us toward AI with common sense Cambridge Massachusetts ISBN 978 0 262 36923 7 OCLC 1268333687 a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a CS1 maint location missing publisher link See also editWinograd schema challengeReferences edit Levesque Hector J Thinking as Computation MIT Press Retrieved 2022 09 20 a b DLS Hector Levesque Cheriton School of Computer Science 2017 02 16 Retrieved 2022 09 20 Levesque Hector Davis Ernest Morgenstern Leora 2012 05 17 The Winograd Schema Challenge Thirteenth International Conference on the Principles of Knowledge Representation and Reasoning Hector Levesque receives 2020 Allen Newell Award www utoronto ca Retrieved 2022 09 20 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Hector Levesque amp oldid 1185586339, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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