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* Manuela Veloso
Manuela Maria Veloso
,
a
Portuguese American
electrical engineer, computer scientist,
Herbert A. Simon
professor at
School of Computer Science
,
Carnegie Mellon University
, president of the
AAAI
from 2012 until 2014, and past president of the
International RoboCup Federation
. She received her M.Sc. in
electrical engineering
from the
Instituto Superior Técnico
in
Lisbon
in 1984, and her Ph.D. in CS from Carnegie Mellon with the thesis
Learning by Analogical Reasoning in General Purpose Problem Solving
under advisor
Jaime Carbonell
in 1992. Her
multi-agent
and
multi-robot
research interests have been motivated by and experimented in the domain of
robot soccer
- her long-term research goal is the effective construction of
autonomous agents
where
cognition
, perception, and action are combined to address
planning
, execution, and
learning
tasks
[1]
.
Manuela M. Veloso
[2]
Table of Contents
Selected Publications
1990 ...
2000 ...
2010 ...
External Links
References
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Selected Publications
[3]
1990 ...
Manuela M. Veloso
(
1992
).
Learning by Analogical Reasoning in General Purpose Problem Solving
. Ph.D. thesis,
Carnegie Mellon University
, advisor
Jaime Carbonell
Peter Stone
,
Manuela M. Veloso
(
1995
).
Beating a Defender in Robotic Soccer: Memory-Based Learning of a Continuous Function
.
NIPS 1995
Manuela Veloso
,
Agnar Aamodt
(eds.) (
1995
).
Case-Based Reasoning Research and Development
.
Lecture Notes in Computer Science
, Vol. 1010,
Springer
William Uther
,
Manuela M. Veloso
(
1997
).
Adversarial Reinforcement Learning
.
Carnegie Mellon University
,
ps
William Uther
,
Manuela M. Veloso
(
1997
).
Generalizing Adversarial Reinforcement Learning
.
Carnegie Mellon University
,
ps
2000 ...
Michael Bowling
,
Manuela M. Veloso
(
2001
).
Rational and Convergent Learning in Stochastic Games
.
IJCAI 2001
Michael Bowling
,
Manuela M. Veloso
(
2003
).
Simultaneous Adversarial Multi-Robot Learning
.
IJCAI 2003
Juan Fasola
,
Manuela M. Veloso
(
2006
).
Real-time Object Detection using Segmented and Grayscale Images
.
ICRA 2006
Colin McMillen
,
Manuela M. Veloso
(
2007
).
Thresholded Rewards: Acting Optimally in Timed, Zero-Sum Games
.
AAAI 2007
,
pdf
2010 ...
Michael Bowling
,
Manuela M. Veloso
(
2011
).
Existence of Multiagent Equilibria with Limited Agents
.
CoRR, July 2011
External Links
Manuela Veloso's Home Page
Manuela Veloso - Mechanical Engineering - Carnegie Mellon University
Manuela M. Veloso from Wikipedia
The Mathematics Genealogy Project - Manuela Veloso
Manuela M. Veloso - Google Scholar Citations
Manuela Veloso on
RoboCup
,
YouTube
Video
References
^
Manuela Veloso - Mechanical Engineering - Carnegie Mellon University
^
Manuela Veloso speaking at the
Turing
centennial conference
at
Manchester Town Hall
, Photo by
David.Monniaux
, June 24, 2012,
Manuela M. Veloso from Wikipedia
^
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Feb 20, 2018
People
Feb 28, 2018
Reinforcement Learning
Feb 12, 2018
Robots
Feb 20, 2018
William Uther
Aug 7, 2015
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a Portuguese American electrical engineer, computer scientist, Herbert A. Simon professor at School of Computer Science, Carnegie Mellon University, president of the AAAI from 2012 until 2014, and past president of the International RoboCup Federation. She received her M.Sc. in electrical engineering from the Instituto Superior Técnico in Lisbon in 1984, and her Ph.D. in CS from Carnegie Mellon with the thesis Learning by Analogical Reasoning in General Purpose Problem Solving under advisor Jaime Carbonell in 1992. Her multi-agent and multi-robot research interests have been motivated by and experimented in the domain of robot soccer - her long-term research goal is the effective construction of autonomous agents where cognition, perception, and action are combined to address planning, execution, and learning tasks [1].
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2010 ...
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References
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