C. Raymond Perrault

Raymond Perrault
Citizenship American and Canadian
Fields Artificial intelligence
Institutions University of Toronto
SRI International
Alma mater McGill University
University of Michigan
Doctoral advisor Joyce Friedman
William Rounds
Notable students James F. Allen

Charles Raymond Perrault is an artificial intelligence researcher and the director of the Artificial Intelligence Center at SRI International.[1] He was a co-principal investigator of the CALO project, which is the predecessor for several AI technologies including Siri.[2]

Education

Perrault received a bachelor of science in mathematics from McGill University and a Ph.D. in computer and communication sciences from the University of Michigan in 1975.[3][4][5]

Career

Perrault was a faculty member of the University of Toronto from 1974 to 1983, rising from associate to full professor.[2]

He started at SRI International in 1983, and is the director of the Artificial Intelligence Center. While at SRI, he was a co-principal investigator of the CALO project and is also a founder of the Center for the Study of Language and Information.[2]

Memberships and awards

Perrault was the co-editor in chief of the journal Artificial Intelligence from 2001 to 2010, the president and a trustee of the International Joint Conferences on Artificial Intelligence from 1992 to 2001,[6] and was president of the Association for Computational Linguistics in 1983.[2][7]

In 1990, Perrault was named a founding fellow of the American Association for Artificial Intelligence.[3][8] In July 2011, he won the Donald E. Walker Distinguished Service Award from the International Joint Conferences on Artificial Intelligence.[7]

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