Roger Carl Schank (March 12, 1946 – January 29, 2023) was an American artificial intelligence theorist, cognitive psychologist, learning scientist, educational...
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Schank may refer to: John Schank (c. 1740–1823), officer of the British Royal Navy Roger Schank (1946 – 2023), American artificial intelligence theorist...
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natural language understanding used in artificial intelligence systems. Roger Schank at Stanford University introduced the model in 1969, in the early days...
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to current commercial systems such as those used by Ask.com. In 1969, Roger Schank at Stanford University introduced the conceptual dependency theory for...
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(then called the "American Association of Artificial Intelligence"). Roger Schank and Marvin Minsky—two leading AI researchers who experienced the "winter"...
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CBR traces its roots to the work of Roger Schank and his students at Yale University in the early 1980s. Schank's model of dynamic memory was the basis...
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Tell Me a Story: A New Look at Real and Artificial Memory, a book by Roger Schank "Tell Me a Story", a newspaper column carried by Universal Press Syndicate...
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distinction between neat and scruffy originated in the mid-1970s, by Roger Schank. Schank used the terms to characterize the difference between his work on...
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in restricted "blocks worlds" with restricted vocabularies. In 1969 Roger Schank introduced the conceptual dependency theory for natural language understanding...
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(like logic) would capture all the aspects of intelligent behavior. Roger Schank described their "anti-logic" approaches as "scruffy" (as opposed to the...
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colleagues across the country at MIT. Marvin Minsky, Seymour Papert and Roger Schank were trying to solve problems like "story understanding" and "object...
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natural-language understanding used in artificial intelligence systems. Roger Schank at Stanford University introduced the model in 1969, in the early days...
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mathematical physicist Roger Penrose cognitive scientist Steven Pinker theoretical astrophysicist Martin Rees cognitive scientist Roger Schank theoretical physicist...
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psychological theory of the mental representation of complex knowledge. Roger Schank and Robert Abelson developed the idea of a script, which was known as...
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Kathy Rinaldi, professional tennis player Lee Rinker, PGA Tour golfer Roger Schank, leading visionary in artificial intelligence, cognitive science, and...
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of Story Understanding, Memory, and Learning" in 1989, under advisor Roger Schank and Gerald DeJong. He joined the faculty at the Georgia Institute of...
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and one of the organizers of the Cognitive Science Society (along with Roger Schank, Allan Collins, and others), which held its first meeting at the UCSD...
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Rigsby (Izar), who finished in that order. The judges were Professor Roger Schank (Socratic Arts), Professor Noel Sharkey (Sheffield University), Professor...
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effort to maximize positive affect and to minimize negative affect. Roger Schank, Robert P. Abelson and their research group, extended Tomkins' scripts...
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Fuchi, Brian Oakley, Harold Cohen, Charles Ames, Michael Lebowitz, Roger Schank and Christopher Owens, Allen Newell, Margaret Boden, and George Gilder...
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morpheme or phoneme in linguistics, and it was one of the inspirations for Roger Schank's Conceptual dependency theory, a methodology for representing language...
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Indian actor (Minchina Ota, Baadada Hoo, Benkiya Bale), cardiac arrest. Roger Schank, 76, American artificial intelligence theorist. Kyle Smaine, 31, American...
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for the Learning Sciences under the artificial intelligence researcher Roger Schank. He is not known to have held regular employment since and supports himself...
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"internalist" approach to meaning. Proponents of this position include Roger Schank, Doug Lenat, Marvin Minsky and (with reservations) Daniel Dennett, who...
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Physics and in Mathematics from MIT in 1975 and did his Ph.D. under Dr. Roger Schank at Yale University in 1979. He joined Carnegie Mellon University as an...
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Wierzbicka's semantic primes, Leonard Talmy's conceptual primitives, Roger Schank conceptual dependency theory and Andrea A. diSessa's phenomenological...
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demonstrated combining animal locomotion, perception and problem solving. Roger Schank (Stanford) defined conceptual dependency model for natural language understanding...
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Papert Paolo Petta Gordon Plotkin Ruslan Salakhutdinov Arthur Samuel Roger Schank Anil Seth Aaron Sloman Ehud Shapiro Herbert A. Simon Alan Turing Massimiliano...
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– singer-songwriter and musician Peter Sarsgaard (born 1971) – actor Roger Schank (born 1946) – education reformer, artificial-intelligence expert Kenny...
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president of the Institute for Creation Research (1996–2020) (b. 1946) Roger Schank, 76, artificial intelligence theorist (b. 1946) Kyle Smaine, 31, freestyle...
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