Judea Pearl

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Judea Pearl

Born 1936
Tel Aviv, Palestine
Fields Computer Science, Statistics
Alma mater Technion, Israel; Rutgers University, U.S.; Polytechnic Institute of Brooklyn, U.S.
Known for Artificial Intelligence, Causality, Bayesian Networks

Judea Pearl is a computer scientist and philosopher, best known for developing the probabilistic approach to artificial intelligence, in particular through Bayesian networks (see the article on belief propagation), and for the formalization of causal reasoning (see the article on Causality).

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Pearl received a B.S. degree in Electrical Engineering from the Technion, Israel, in 1960, a Master degree in Physics from Rutgers University, U.S., in 1965, and a Ph.D. degree in Electrical Engineering from the Polytechnic Institute of Brooklyn, U.S., in 1965. He worked at RCA Research Laboratories on superconductive parametric and storage devices and at Electronic Memories, Inc., on advanced memory systems. He then joined UCLA in 1970, where he is currently a professor of Computer Science and Statistics and director of the Cognitive Systems Laboratory. In 2002, his son Daniel Pearl was kidnapped and murdered in Pakistan, leading Judea and the other members of the family and friends to create the Daniel Pearl Foundation [1].

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Judea Pearl was one of the pioneers of Bayesian networks and the probabilistic approach to artificial intelligence, and one of the firsts to mathematize causal modeling in the empirical sciences. His work is also intended as a high-level cognitive model. He is interested in the philosophy of science, knowledge representation, nonstandard logics, and learning. Pearl is described as "one of the giants in the field of artificial intelligenceā€ by UCLA computer science professor Richard Korf [2]. His work on causality has "revolutionized the understanding of causality in statistics, psychology, medicine and the social sciences"[3].

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Persondata
NAME Pearl, Judea
ALTERNATIVE NAMES
SHORT DESCRIPTION Computer scientist
DATE OF BIRTH 1936
PLACE OF BIRTH Tel Aviv, Israel
DATE OF DEATH
PLACE OF DEATH