In 2011, along with Sebastian Thrun, Peter Norvig co-teached an online AI class initially through Stanford University, for which 160,000 students registered and 23,000 completed [9][10][11]. As an outgrowth of free computer science classes, Thrun founded the for-profit educational organization Udacity[12].
Stuart Russell, Peter Norvig (1994). A Modern, Agent-Oriented Approach to AI Instruction. In Proceedings of the AAAI Fall Symposium on Innovative Instruction for Introductory AI, New Orleans, ps
an American computer scientist, AI researcher, software developer and director of research at Google Inc. [1] . He received a Ph.D. in CS from University of California, Berkeley in 1986 on natural language processing [2] , has been an assistant professor at the University of Southern California and a research faculty member at Berkeley, and was further affiliated with Stanford University, Sun Microsystems, Harlequin, Junglee and the NASA [3] , where his division developed the remote agent experiment that flew on the Deep Space 1 spacecraft. He is a fellow of the AAAI, ACM, California Academy of Science and American Academy of Arts and Sciences [4].
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Strachey's Checkers Program
In 2011, Peter Norvig re-published a corrected annotated version of Christopher Strachey's Checkers program in Python [6] [7], which was originally written in CPL, as published 1966 in Scientific American [8].Online Education
In 2011, along with Sebastian Thrun, Peter Norvig co-teached an online AI class initially through Stanford University, for which 160,000 students registered and 23,000 completed [9] [10] [11]. As an outgrowth of free computer science classes, Thrun founded the for-profit educational organization Udacity [12].Selected Publications
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