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Byoung-Tak Zhang
,
a Korean computer scientist, cognitive scientist, professor of
artificial intelligence
and
cognitive science
at
Seoul National University
, and director of its Center for Biointelligence Technology
[1]
, as well as head of its Cognitive Robotics and Artificial Intelligence Group (CRAIG). He holds a Ph.D. in CS and AI from
University of Bonn
in 1992, where his advisors include
Gerd Veenker
and
Armin Cremers
, and had various research and teaching appointments in academia and industry, such as visiting scholar and professor at
MIT
and
Princeton University
. His research interests include
neuroinformatics
,
probabilistic models
of
brain
and cognition,
neural networks
,
genetic algorithms
, and
robotics
.
Byoung-Tak Zhang
[2]
Table of Contents
Selected Publications
1990 ...
2000 ...
2010 ...
External Links
References
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Selected Publications
[3]
1990 ...
Byoung-Tak Zhang
,
Gerd Veenker
(
1991
).
Neural networks that teach themselves through genetic discovery of novel examples
.
IEEE International Joint Conference on Neural Networks
Byoung-Tak Zhang
(
1992
).
Learning by genetic neural evolution: Active adaptation to unknown environments with self-developing parallel networks
. Ph.D. thesis,
University of Bonn
, advisors
Gerd Veenker
,
Armin Cremers
and
Winfried Lenders
Byoung-Tak Zhang
,
Heinz Mühlenbein
(
1993
).
Evolving Optimal Neural Networks Using Genetic Algorithms with Occam's Razor
.
Complex Systems
, Vol. 7,
pdf
Byoung-Tak Zhang
,
Peter Ohm
,
Heinz Mühlenbein
(
1997
).
Evolutionary Induction of Sparse Neural Trees
.
Evolutionary Computation
, Vol. 5, No. 2,
pdf
2000 ...
Byoung-Tak Zhang
,
Je-Gun Joung
(
2000
).
Building Optimal Committees of Genetic Programs
.
PPSN 2000
,
pdf
Byoung-Tak Zhang
(
2008
).
Hypernetworks: A molecular evolutionary architecture for cognitive learning and memory
.
IEEE Computational Intelligence Magazine
, Vol. 3, No. 3,
pdf
Byoung-Tak Zhang
(
2009
).
Teaching an agent by playing a multimodal memory game: challenges for machine learners and human teachers
.
AAAI
2009 Spring Symposium: Agents that Learn from Human Teachers,
pdf
2010 ...
Umer Fareed
,
Byoung-Tak Zhang
(
2010
).
MMG: A Learning Game Platform for Understanding and Predicting Human Recall Memory
.
PKAW 2010
Tae-Suh Park
,
Byoung-Tak Zhang
(
2015
).
Consensus Analysis and Modeling of Visual Aesthetic Perception
.
IEEE Transactions on Affective Computing
, Vol. 6, No. 3,
pdf
External Links
Byoung-Tak Zhang's Home Page
Byoung-Tak Zhang | LinkedIn
Byoung-Tak Zhang - Google Scholar Citations
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Center for Biointelligence Technology | SNU Computer Science and Engineering
^
Byoung-Tak Zhang | LinkedIn
^
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a Korean computer scientist, cognitive scientist, professor of artificial intelligence and cognitive science at Seoul National University, and director of its Center for Biointelligence Technology [1] , as well as head of its Cognitive Robotics and Artificial Intelligence Group (CRAIG). He holds a Ph.D. in CS and AI from University of Bonn in 1992, where his advisors include Gerd Veenker and Armin Cremers, and had various research and teaching appointments in academia and industry, such as visiting scholar and professor at MIT and Princeton University. His research interests include neuroinformatics, probabilistic models of brain and cognition, neural networks, genetic algorithms, and robotics.
Table of Contents
Selected Publications
[3]1990 ...
2000 ...
2010 ...
External Links
References
What links here?