Guillermo Simari
Guillermo Ricardo Simari is an Argentine computer scientist born in the city of Buenos Aires. He has headed the Artificial Intelligence Research and Development Lab (LIDIA) at Universidad Nacional del Sur (Argentina) since 1990.
Guillermo Ricardo Simari | |
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Born | Guillermo Ricardo Simari 30 June 1948 |
Nationality | Argentine |
Alma mater | Universidad Nacional del Sur, Washington University in Saint Louis |
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Scientific career | |
Fields | Argumentation, Belief revision, Multi-agent system, Artificial Intelligence |
Institutions | Universidad Nacional del Sur, Professor Emeritus of Logic in Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence |
Thesis | The Mathematics of Defeasible Reasoning and Its Implementation (1989) |
Doctoral advisor | Ronald Prescott Loui |
Since December 2018, he is Universidad Nacional del Sur Professor Emeritus of Logic in Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence.
He is co-editor of the Journal of Argument & Computation,[1] and co-editor of the Argumentation Corner of the Journal of Logic and Computation with Francesca Toni and Phan Minh Dung.
He completed his doctoral degree in 1989 at Washington University in St. Louis under the supervision of Ronald Loui.
References
- "Taylor & Francis - Harnessing the Power of Knowledge". Taylor & Francis.
External links
- DBLP record of Publications http://www.informatik.uni-trier.de/~ley/db/indices/a-tree/s/Simari:Guillermo_Ricardo.html
- Google Scholar Guillermo R. Simari
- Argumentation in Artificial Intelligence | SpringerLink (with Iyad Rahwan)
- Trends in Belief Revision and Argumentation Dynamics (with Eduardo Fermé and Dov Gabbay)
- College Publications - Logic and cognitive systems
- Guillermo R. Simari personal web page
- IJCAI-15 web page Home (Local Arrangements Chair)
- Dagstuhl Seminars Schloss Dagstuhl : Seminar Homepage, Schloss Dagstuhl : Seminar Homepage
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