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John Benjamin Cassel
Research Engineer for Riverglass, Inc. Particularly interested in the design of decentralized decision-making software.
[edit] Corportate Biography
John came from NCSA's Automated Learning Group, where he worked as a Research Assistant under Duane Searsmith (now Riverglass's Director of Architecture and Core Technology). John is interested in developing tools to allow people to plan to reach goals discovered from their own values, and to allow people to discover and collaborate with others with similar goals and values, over multiple scales of temporal change. His interests include sequence mining, stream mining, active learning, online simulation, decision-theoretic planning, temporal logic, temporal data mining, GIS, geospacial data mining, and the neuroscience of concept formation, especially as it relates to value judgements. As part of the Riverglass development team, he is currently working on sharable knowledge-base primitives, hierarchies of mutually-enforcing planners and learners, and goal discovery from user preferences.
[edit] Hobbies
- Bass guitar and piano (jazz and funk)
- cooking (improvised fusion)
- cartography
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