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John Laird is the John L. Tishman Professor of Engineering at the Artificial Intelligence Laboratory in the Computer Science and Engineering Division of the Electrical Engineering and Computer Science Department, College of Engineering, University of Michigan. |
Professor Laird, a student of Allan Newell, is the inventor of the SOAR cognitive architecture and rule-engine. His major research interest is in creating human-level artificial intelligent entities, with an emphasis on the underlying cognitive architecture.
Please join us in San Jose October 11-14 to welcome Professor Laird, and to hear his keynote on our AI roots, his perception of where the technology is at, and where it is going... with a bunch of surprising and insightful twists along the way.
Larry Goldberg and Jacob Feldman will share how to build an Executable Decision Model with OpenRules putting it in the foundation of a Business Decision Management System.
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Dr. Jacob Feldman , Chief Technology Officer at OpenRules, Inc. (www.openrules.com) |
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Larry Goldberg, co inventor of The Decision Model (www.TheDecisionModel.com) and co founder of Knowledge Partners International LLC (www.kpiusa.com). He is also co-author of The Decision Model with Barbara von Halle. |
We have just added a third bootcamp
sponsored by Grindwork Corporation.
Learn rule-based coding concepts in a
purely declarative and radical style
with Brian Jones and David Holz.
Building multi-user systems, games and
simulations has never been easier! Come
to the Grindwork bootcamp at Rules Fest
2010 and spend a day with their
engineers learning why coding servers
for games and applications will never be
the same! Flash, Android, iPhone, even
JS or GWT are all welcome and
encouraged!
Stay tuned for more info. Meanwhile,
check out their bootcamp page
here
Jason Morris, Jess
evangelist, and Mark Proctor, Drools
Team Lead, are back to teach you by the
numbers. At the end of Mark's and
Jason's bootcamps, you'll be a
minister of rule-based coding praying
for a project!
This year, Rules Fest will feature at least four bootcamps on rule-based computing. If you want to be born again hard, you'd best sign up as space is limited. All camps are all day Thursday, October 14.