Leslie Kaelbling

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Leslie Pack Kaelbling (born August 29, 1961 ) is an American computer scientist specializing in artificial intelligence and machine learning ( reinforcement learning ).

Kaelbling received his PhD in 1990 under Nils Nilsson at Stanford University (Learning in Embedded Systems). She was with SRI International and a professor at Brown University before moving to MIT , where she is the Panasonic Professor of Computer Science.

She is the founder of the Journal of Machine Learning Research.

In 1997 she received the IJCAI Computers and Thought Award and is a fellow of the AAAI . For her teaching, she became an MIT McVicar Fellow in 2012.

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  • Rex Programmer's Manual, Stanford Research Institute 1986
  • Learning in embedded systems, MIT Press 1993
  • with Michael L. Littman, Andrew W. Moore: Reinforcement Learning: A Survey. Journal of Artificial Intelligence Research (JAIR), Volume 4, 1996, pp. 237-28
  • with ML Littman, AR Cassandra: Planning and acting in partially observable stochastic domains, Artificial intelligence, Volume 101, 1998, pp. 99-134

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