Edward Feigenbaum
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Gender | Male |
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Age | 88 |
Date of birth | January 20,1936 |
Zodiac sign | Aquarius |
Spouse | Penny Nii |
Fields | Computer Science |
Artificial intelligence | |
Job | Teacher |
Computer scientist | |
Education | Carnegie Mellon University |
Weehawken High School | |
College of Engineering | |
Books | The Handbook of Artificial Intelligence; Computers and Thought |
The Fifth Generation: Artificial Intelligence and Japan's Computer Challenge to the World | |
The Rise of the Expert Company | |
Advanced Software Applications in Japan | |
An Information Processing Theory of Verbal Learning | |
Computers and Thought | |
Known for | Expert systems; EPAM; DENDRAL project; Feigenbaum test |
Field | Computer science; Artificial intelligence |
Doctor advisor | Herbert A. Simon |
Doctor student | Ramanathan V. Guha |
Alon Halevy | |
Peter Karp | |
Niklaus Wirth | |
Awards | Turing Award |
Born | Weehawken |
New Jersey | |
United States | |
Nationality | American |
Notable student | Douglas Lenat |
Niklaus Wirth | |
Ramanathan V. Guha | |
Alon Halevy | |
Peter Karp | |
Lawrence M. Fagan | |
Academic advisor | Herbert A. Simon |
Date of Reg. | |
Date of Upd. | |
ID | 457018 |
Edward Feigenbaum Life story
Edward Albert Feigenbaum is a computer scientist working in the field of artificial intelligence, and joint winner of the 1994 ACM Turing Award. He is often called the "father of expert systems."