David Edward Wilkins,
an American computer scientist and AI researcher at the SRI InternationalArtificial Intelligence Center, where he has been since receiving his Ph.D. from Stanford University in 1979 under thesis advisor John McCarthy. Using Patterns and Plans to Solve Problems and Control Search covers his chess program Paradise that used knowledge to replace and control search[1]. His further research has centered on planning and reasoning about actions, knowledge representation, and the design and implementation of artificial intelligence systems, including the state of the art AI planner SIPE-2: System for Interactive Planning and Execution[2] .
David Wilkins (1979). Using Patterns and Plans to Solve Problems and Control Search. Ph.D. thesis, Computer Science Dept, Stanford University, AI Lab Memo AIM-329
David Wilkins (1979). Using plans in chess. In Proceedings of the 1979 International Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence, (Tokyo, Japan), pp. 960-967.
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David Wilkins (1980). Causality analysis in chess. In CSCSI Proceedings, (Victoria, BC)
David Wilkins (1981). Using patterns and plans in chess. In Readings in Artificial Intelligence (B. Weber and N. Nilsson, eds.), pp. 390-409, Tioga Publishing.
David Wilkins (1988). Practical Planning: Extending the Classical AI Planning Paradigm. (Morgan Kaufmann Series in Representation and Reasoning), amazon
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David Wilkins (1991). Working notes on paradise chess patterns. Technical Note 509, AI Center, SRI International, pdf
^David Wilkins (1979). Using Patterns and Plans to Solve Problems and Control Search. Ph.D. thesis, Computer Science Dept, Stanford University, AI Lab Memo AIM-329
an American computer scientist and AI researcher at the SRI International Artificial Intelligence Center, where he has been since receiving his Ph.D. from Stanford University in 1979 under thesis advisor John McCarthy. Using Patterns and Plans to Solve Problems and Control Search covers his chess program Paradise that used knowledge to replace and control search [1]. His further research has centered on planning and reasoning about actions, knowledge representation, and the design and implementation of artificial intelligence systems, including the state of the art AI planner SIPE-2: System for Interactive Planning and Execution [2] .
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