Donald W. Loveland
Donald W. Loveland (born December 26, 1934 in Rochester, New York)[1] is a professor emeritus of computer science at Duke University who specializes in artificial intelligence.[2]
He graduated from Oberlin College in 1956, received a Masters degree from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in 1958 and a Ph.D. from New York University in 1964.[3]
Loveland received the Herbrand Award in 2001.[3]
See also
Bibliography
- Genetic Algorithms + Data Structures = Evolution Programs by Yun Peng, J. A. Reggia, D. W. Loveland, S. Amarel, A. Biermann ISBN 0-387-55387-8
- 6th Conference on Automated Deduction by D. W. Loveland ISBN 3-540-11558-7
- Nonmonotonic Logic: Context-Dependent Reasoning by Yun Peng, J. A. Reggia, D. W. Loveland, S. Amarel, A. Biermann ISBN 0-387-56448-9
References
- ↑ Loveland, D.W.; Stickel, M.E.; "A Hole in Goal Trees: Some Guidance from Resolution Theory". In Proceedings of IEEE Trans. Computers. 1976, 335-341.
- ↑ Duke University personal page
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 Curriculum Vitae