IJCAI Award for Research Excellence

The IJCAI Award for Research Excellence is a biannual award before given at the IJCAI conference to researcher in artificial intelligence as a recognition of excellence of their career. Beginning in 2016, the conference is held annually and so is the award.

Laureates

The recipients of this award have been:

  • John McCarthy (1985)
  • Allen Newell (1989)
  • Marvin Minsky (1991)
  • Raymond Reiter (1993)
  • Herbert A. Simon (1995)
  • Aravind Joshi (1997)
  • Judea Pearl (1999)
  • Donald Michie (2001)
  • Nils Nilsson (2003)
  • Geoffrey E. Hinton (2005)
  • Alan Bundy (2007)
  • Victor R. Lesser (2009)
  • Robert Kowalski (2011)
  • Hector Levesque (2013)
  • Barbara Grosz (2015)
for her pioneering research in Natural Language Processing and in theories and applications of Multiagent Collaboration. [1]
  • Michael I. Jordan (2016)
for his groundbreaking and impactful research in both the theory and application of statistical machine learning. [2]
  • Andrew Barto (2017)
for his pioneering work in the theory of reinforcement learning.
for her pioneering work of the study of interactions among self-interested agents, creating the field of automated negotiation, and developing methods for coalition formation and teamwork, both as formal models and real-world implementations.[3]

Winners of also Turing Award

See also

References

  1. ^ IJCAI-15 Award for Research Excellence
  2. ^ IJCAI-16 Award for Research Excellence
  3. ^ IJCAI-23 Award for Research Excellence

External links

  • http://www.ijcai.org/awards/
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