Professor Austin Tate FREng FRSE CEng FBCS

Personal Chair of Knowledge-based Systems and Director, Artificial Intelligence Applications Institute, University of Edinburgh; Senior Visiting Scientist, Florida Institute for Human & Machine Cognition

Photo of Professor Austin Tate FREng FRSE CEng FBCSAustin Tate is an expert in the development and practical application of artificial intelligence, especially knowledge-based planning methods, in areas ranging from emergency response and spacecraft construction to financial help desks. He led the team which designed, delivered and maintained the Fortran Interface to the commercial IDMS database system in the 1970s. He developed hierarchical AI approaches to planning which have been widely adopted. His recent work on "I-X" is concerned with supporting collaboration between human and system agents to perform cooperative tasks in a "Helpful Environment". His internationally sponsored research focuses on advanced knowledge and planning technologies, and collaborative systems especially using virtual worlds. He leads the Virtual University of Edinburgh, Vue, a virtual educational and research institute, and he is also Coordinator for Distance Education in the School of Informatics at the University of Edinburgh.

 

 

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