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Michael Thielscher
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a German mathematician, computer scientist and professor at School of Computer Science and Engineering,
University of New South Wales
, and before associate professor of
Computational Logic
at
Dresden University of Technology
. He received his postgraduate diploma in 1992, his Ph.D. in 1994, and his Habilitation in Computer Science in 1997 from
Darmstadt University
[1]
, his research interest include
cognitive agents
and
robots
,
General Game Playing
[2]
, and
constraint logic programming
. Michael Thielscher is co-author of the General Game Playing system
FluxPlayer
[3]
[4]
, based on the high-level programming system for
cognitive
agents of all kinds, Flux
[5]
.
Michael Thielscher
[6]
Table of Contents
Selected Publications
1994 ...
2000 ...
2010 ...
External Links
References
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Selected Publications
[7]
1994 ...
Michael Thielscher
(
1994
).
Automatisiertes Schliessen über Kausalbeziehungen mit SLDENF-Resolution
. Ph.D. thesis,
Darmstadt University of Technology
, advisor
Wolfgang Bibel
Michael Thielscher
(
1995
).
What Is a Skeptical Proof?
KI 1995
Michael Thielscher
(
1996
).
On the completeness of SLDENF-resolution
.
Journal of Automated Reasoning
2000 ...
Michael Thielscher
(
2000
).
Representing the Knowledge of a Robot
.
KR 2000
,
CiteSeerX
Michael Thielscher
(
2005
).
Flux: A logic programming method for reasoning agents
.
Theory Pract.Log. Program, 5(4-5)
Stephan Schiffel
,
Michael Thielscher
(
2007
).
Fluxplayer: A successful general game player
.
Proceedings of the AAAI National Conference on Artificial Intelligence
,
pdf
Michael Thielscher
(
2008
).
Artificial Intelligence and General Game Playing
.
Workshop Chess and Mathematics
Stephan Schiffel
,
Michael Thielscher
(
2009
).
Automated Theorem Proving for General Game Playing
.
IJCAI 2009
2010 ...
Michael Thielscher
(
2011
).
Special Issue on General Game Playing
.
KI 25(1)
Ji Ruan
,
Michael Thielscher
(
2012
).
Model Checking Games in GDL-II
.
ECAI CGW 2012
Michael Genesereth
,
Michael Thielscher
(
2014
).
General Game Playing
.
Synthesis Lectures on Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning
,
Morgan & Claypool Publishers
Stephan Schiffel
,
Michael Thielscher
(
2014
).
Representing and Reasoning About the Rules of General Games With Imperfect Information
.
JAIR Vol. 49
External Links
Michael Thielscher
Michael Thielscher - School of Computer Science and Engineering, University of New South Wales - VideoLectures
Prof. Michael Thielscher
at
Dresden University of Technology
The Mathematics Genealogy Project - Michael Thielscher
References
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Michael Thielscher
^
General Game Playing
^
FluxPlayer
^
Research - FluxPlayer
^
Flux Home
^
ICCL - Study - International MSc - Guests and Events
^
DBLP: Michael Thielscher
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Artificial Intelligence
Apr 9, 2018
Breakthrough (Game)
Aug 11, 2017
Darmstadt University of Technology
Jan 31, 2016
ECAI CGW 2012
May 21, 2015
Flux
Jan 12, 2016
General Game Playing
Dec 22, 2017
Knowledge
Jul 22, 2017
Mathematician
Apr 9, 2018
Michael Thielscher
May 21, 2015
People
Feb 28, 2018
Robots
Feb 20, 2018
Stephan Schiffel
Jul 8, 2016
Workshop Chess and Mathematics
Mar 5, 2015
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a German mathematician, computer scientist and professor at School of Computer Science and Engineering, University of New South Wales, and before associate professor of Computational Logic at Dresden University of Technology. He received his postgraduate diploma in 1992, his Ph.D. in 1994, and his Habilitation in Computer Science in 1997 from Darmstadt University [1], his research interest include cognitive agents and robots, General Game Playing [2], and constraint logic programming. Michael Thielscher is co-author of the General Game Playing system FluxPlayer [3] [4], based on the high-level programming system for cognitive agents of all kinds, Flux [5] .
Table of Contents
Selected Publications
[7]1994 ...
2000 ...
2010 ...
External Links
References
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