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- Thomas L. „Tom“ Dean (* 1950) ist ein US-amerikanischer Informatiker. Dean studierte Mathematik (und Philosophie) am Virginia Polytechnic Institute mit dem Bachelor-Abschluss summa cum laude 1982 und Informatik an der Yale University mit dem Master-Abschluss 1984 und der Promotion 1986. Er war ab 1986 Assistant Professor, ab 1990 Associate Professor und ab 1993 Professor für Informatik (sowie Linguistik und Kognitionswissenschaft) an der Brown University, an der er von 2003 bis 2005 Deputy Provost war und von 1997 bis 2002 der Informatik-Fakultät vorstand. Ab 2006 forscht er bei Google in Mountain View. Außerdem ist er Adjunct Professor an der Brown University und Consulting Professor in Stanford. Er befasst sich mit Künstlicher Intelligenz, Maschinenlernen, Robotik, automatisiertes Planen und Kontrolle, algorithmischer Biologie, neuronaler Modellierung (neuronalen Netzen) und deren Anwendung im Computersehen, probabilistischer Interferenz. Er ist Fellow der Association for the Advancement of Artificial Intelligence (AAAI), der Association for Computing Machinery und der American Association for the Advancement of Science. 1989 erhielt er einen Presidential Young Investigator Award der National Science Foundation. Er war im Board of Trustees der IJCAI und war Programmleiter der 16. IJCAI 1999 in Stockholm. Er arbeitete auch vor seinem Studium in der Baubranche (Architekt, Bauunternehmer) als Bildhauer und als Möbeltischler. (de)
- Thomas L. Dean (born 1950) is an American computer scientist known for his work in robot planning, probabilistic graphical models, and computational neuroscience. He was one of the first to introduce ideas from operations research and control theory to artificial intelligence. In particular, he introduced the idea of the anytime algorithm and was the first to apply the factored Markov decision process to robotics. He has authored several influential textbooks on artificial intelligence. He was a professor at Brown University from 1993 to 2007, holding roles including department chair, acting vice president for computing and information services, and deputy provost. In 2006 he started working at Google, where he was instrumental in helping the Google Brain project get its start. He is currently an emeritus professor at Brown and a lecturer and research fellow at Stanford. (en)
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- Temporal Imagery: An Approach to Reasoning about Time for Planning and Problem Solving (en)
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- Thomas L. „Tom“ Dean (* 1950) ist ein US-amerikanischer Informatiker. Dean studierte Mathematik (und Philosophie) am Virginia Polytechnic Institute mit dem Bachelor-Abschluss summa cum laude 1982 und Informatik an der Yale University mit dem Master-Abschluss 1984 und der Promotion 1986. Er war ab 1986 Assistant Professor, ab 1990 Associate Professor und ab 1993 Professor für Informatik (sowie Linguistik und Kognitionswissenschaft) an der Brown University, an der er von 2003 bis 2005 Deputy Provost war und von 1997 bis 2002 der Informatik-Fakultät vorstand. Ab 2006 forscht er bei Google in Mountain View. Außerdem ist er Adjunct Professor an der Brown University und Consulting Professor in Stanford. (de)
- Thomas L. Dean (born 1950) is an American computer scientist known for his work in robot planning, probabilistic graphical models, and computational neuroscience. He was one of the first to introduce ideas from operations research and control theory to artificial intelligence. In particular, he introduced the idea of the anytime algorithm and was the first to apply the factored Markov decision process to robotics. He has authored several influential textbooks on artificial intelligence. (en)
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- Thomas Dean (Informatiker) (de)
- Thomas Dean (computer scientist) (en)
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