Ashish+Sabharwal

an [|Indian American] mathematician, computer scientist, and senior research scientist at the [|Allen Institute for Artificial Intelligence] (AI2), exploring new avenues in [|probabilistic inference], combinatorial reasoning, and [|discrete optimization]. Before, he spent at [|Thomas J. Watson Research Center] and [|Cornell University]. He defended his Ph.D. in 2005 from [|University of Washington], [|Seattle] on algorithmic applications of [|propositional proof] [|complexity], [|SAT solvers], after graduating from the [|Indian Institute of Technology], [|Kanpur]. Along with Raghuram Ramanujan and Bart Selman, Ashish Sabharwal researched on properties of adversarial search spaces that play a key role in the success or failure of UCT and similar sampling-based approaches. || toc =Selected Publications=
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 * Ashish Sabharwal (**2005**). //Algorithmic Applications of Propositional Proof Complexity//. Ph.D. thesis, [|University of Washington], [|pdf]
 * [|Carla P. Gomes], Ashish Sabharwal, Bart Selman (**2006**). //Model Counting: A New Strategy for Obtaining Good Bounds//. AAAI 2006, [|pdf], [|slides as pdf]
 * [|Lukas Kroc], Ashish Sabharwal, Bart Selman (**2008, 2011**). //[|Leveraging Belief Propagation, Backtrack Search, and Statistics for Model Counting]//. [|CPAIOR 2008], [|Annals of Operations Research, Vol. 184]
 * Raghuram Ramanujan, Ashish Sabharwal, Bart Selman (**2010**). //[|On Adversarial Search Spaces and Sampling-Based Planning]//. [|ICAPS 2010]
 * Ashish Sabharwal, Horst Samulowitz, Chandra Reddy (**2012**). //[|Guiding Combinatorial Optimization with UCT]//. [|CPAIOR 2012], [|abstract as pdf], [|draft as pdf]
 * Raghuram Ramanujan, Ashish Sabharwal, Bart Selman (**2012**). //Understanding Sampling Style Adversarial Search Methods//. [|arXiv:1203.4011]
 * Ashish Sabharwal, Horst Samulowitz (**2014**). //Insights into Parallelism with Intensive Knowledge Sharing//. [|CP 2014], [|pdf]

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 * [|Ashish Sabharwal's Homepage at Cornell University]
 * [|Ashish Sabharwal - Google Scholar Citations]
 * [|The Mathematics Genealogy Project - Ashish Sabharwal]

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