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<HEAD><TITLE>John E. Laird's Homepage</TITLE></HEAD><BODY><H1>John E. Laird</H1><hr>Associate Professor  <br><!WA0><A HREF="http://www.eecs.umich.edu/DCO/EECS_home.html">Department ofElectrical Engineering and Computer Science</A> <br><!WA1><A HREF="http://www.umich.edu/">University of Michigan</A> <p>Office Address: <br>120 ATL Building <br>1101 Beal Avenue <br>Ann Arbor, MI 48109-2110 <p>Email: laird@umich.edu <br>Phone: (313) 747-1761 <br>FAX:   (313) 763-1260 <p>Prof. John Laird received his B.S. from the University of Michigan in 1975and his Ph.D. in Computer Science from Carnegie Mellon University in 1983.The title of his thesis was "Universal Subgoaling" and his thesis advisor wasAllen Newell.  Before joining the faculty at the University of Michigan,Dr. Laird was a member of research staff at Xerox Palo Alto Research Centerfrom 1984 to 1986. Prof. Laird is currently the director of the University ofMichigan's  <!WA2><A HREF="http://ai.eecs.umich.edu/">Artificial Intelligence Laboratory</A>.  <p><hr><h3> Research Activities: </h3> Prof. Laird's primary research interests are in the nature of thearchitecture underlying artificial and natural intelligence. Since 1981, hiswork has centered on the development and use of <!WA3><AHREF="http://www.isi.edu/soar/soar.html">Soar</A>, a general cognitivearchitecture.  Over the years, this has led to research in both AI andcognitive science.  Within AI his work has included research in generalproblem solving, the genesis of the weak methods, the origins of subgoals,general learning mechanism, interacting with external environments, learningby experience and by instruction, and integrating reactivity, planning, andlearning, all in the service of constructing complete autonomous intelligentagents.  Within cognitive science, his research has concentrated on detailedmodeling of human behavior (reaction times and error rates) in visualattention and concept acquisition.<p>Prof. Laird is currently working on the construction of intelligent agentsthat interact with dynamic environments.  This work is currently beingpursued within the context of the <!WA4><AHREF="http://ai.eecs.umich.edu/ifor/index.html">Soar/IFOR </A> componentof the WISSARD/IFOR project (funded by ARPA/ASTO). The goal of Soar/IFOR isthe development of autonomous computer agents whose behavior is tacticallyindistinguishable from humans.  These synthetic agents must not only belifelike, they must be humanlike with many of the capabilities we commonlyassociate with intelligent human behavior: real-time reactivity,goal-directed problem solving and planning, large bodies of knowledge,adaptation to changing situations, and interaction and coordination withother intelligent entities.  The Soar/IFOR consortium, involving the <!WA5><AHREF="http://ai.eecs.umich.edu/soar-group.html">University of Michigan</A>,<!WA6><A HREF="http://www.isi.edu/soar/soar-homepage.html"> University of SouthernCalifornia's Information Sciences Institute</A>, and <!WA7><AHREF="http://www.cs.cmu.edu:8001/afs/cs/project/soar/public/www/home-page.html">Carnegie Mellon University </A>, is developing such agents for air missions:air to air combat, air to ground attacks, helicopter missions.  A long termgoal of this research is to extend this technology to education, training,and entertainment where humans can interact with humanlike intelligent agentsin a variety of synthetic environments.<p><hr><h3> Teaching Activities: </h3><ul>  <li> <!WA8><A HREF= "http://ai.eecs.umich.edu/people/wellman/courses/eecs492.html">EECS 492: Foundations of Artificial Intelligence.</A>  <li> <!WA9><A HREF= "http://krusty/classes/545.html">EECS 545: Machine Learning.</A>  <li> <!WA10><A HREF= "http://krusty/classes/547.html">EECS 547: Cognitive Architecture.</A>  <li> <!WA11><A HREF= "http://krusty/classes/592.html">EECS 592: Advanced Artificial Intelligence.</A></ul><hr><h3> Professional Activities: </h3>Prof. Laird has been actively involved in national activities in artificialintelligence.  He has been general chair of the Machine Learning Conference,and has served on the program committees of AAAI and IJCAI. In 1994, he wasarea chair of AAAI in Agents and Architectures as well as being videoco-chair.  He is a member of AAAI, the Cognitive Science Society, and theAmerican Psychological Society.  <p></BODY><HR><ADDRESS>Last Updated: <I>11/14/94</I></ADDRESS>

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