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Katia Sycara ((ギリシア語:Κάτια Συκαρά)) is a professor in the Robotics Institute, School of Computer Science at Carnegie Mellon University internationally known for her research in artificial intelligence, particularly in the fields of negotiation, autonomous agents and multi-agent systems. She directs the Advanced Agent-Robotics Technology Lab at Robotics Institute, Carnegie Mellon University, and serves as the Sixth Century Chair (part-time) in Computing Science at the University of Aberdeen. She also serves as academic advisor for PhD students at both Robotics Institute and Tepper School of Business. As of November 2015, Sycara has an H-index of 82, and i10-index of 329, according to Google Scholar.〔(【引用サイトリンク】 title= Katia Sycara's Google Scholar Page )〕 According to Microsoft Academic Search, Sycara is the 7th most productive out of 8890 authors at Carnegie Mellon University, only after Herbert A. Simon, Takeo Kanade, Edmund M. Clarke, Christos Faloutsos, George Loewenstein, and Adrian Perrig.〔(Carnegie Mellon University Research Ranking from Microsoft Academic Search, accessed at Oct. 30, 2015. )〕 Born in Greece, she went to the United States to pursue advanced education through various scholarships, including a Fulbright (1965-1969). She received a B.S. in Applied Mathematics from Brown University, M.S. in Electrical Engineering from the University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee, and Ph.D. in Computer Science from Georgia Institute of Technology. She was awarded an Honorary Doctorate from the University of the Aegean in 2004. ==Research== Sycara is a pioneer in the field of semantic web, case-based reasoning, autonomous agents and multi-agent systems.〔(Pioneers in Artificial Intelligence )〕 She has authored or co-authored more than 700 technical papers dealing with multi-agent systems, software agents, web services, semantic web, human–computer interaction, human-robot interaction, negotiation, case-based reasoning and the application of these techniques to crisis action planning, scheduling, manufacturing, healthcare management, financial planning and e-commerce.() She has led multi-million dollar research effort funded by DARPA, NASA, AFOSR, ONR, AFRL, NSF and industry. Through an ONR MURI program and though the COABS DARPA program, Prof. Sycara's group has developed the RETSINA multiagent infrastructure, a toolkit that enables the development of heterogeneous software agents that can dynamically coordinate in open information environments (e.g. the Internet). RETSINA has been used in multiple applications including supporting human joint mission teams for crisis response; creating autonomous agents for situation awareness and information fusion; financial portfolio management, negotiations and coalition formation for e-commerce, and coordinating robots for Urban Search and Rescue. Sycara is one of the contributors to the development of OWL-S, the Darpa-sponsored language for Semantic Web services, as well as matchmaking and brokering software for agent discovery, service integration and semantic interoperation. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Katia Sycara」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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