Jim Reggia
Professor Emeritus
2252 Iribe Center
(301) 405-2686
(301) 405-6707
Education:
Ph.D., University of Maryland (Computer Science)
Biography:
Jim Reggia is a professor emeritus of computer science in the University of Maryland Institute for Advanced Computer Studies.
His research covers neural computation, artificial intelligence, genetic programming, and artificial life. Reggia has developed methods for creating integrated neuro-computational systems, focusing on modeling cortical regions for visual and language processing, as well as mechanisms like self-organizing maps and working memory.
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Publications
1984
1984. An abductive non-monotonic logic. Workshop on Nonmonotonic Reasoning.
1983
1983. A New Inference Method for Frame-based Expert System. Proceedings of the National Conference on Artificial Intelligence. :333-337.
1983. The Role of Spatial Knowledge in Expert Systems. Representation and Processing of Spatial Knowledge, TR-1275. Dept. of Comp. sci „Univ. of Maryland, May. :3-8.
1983. Expert systems based on set covering model. International Journal on Man-Machine Studies. 19:443-460.
1983. S., Wang. PY, Diagnostic Expert Systems Based on a Set Covering Model. International Journal on Man-Machine studies. 19:437–46O-437–46O.
1983. Diagnostic expert systems based on a set covering model. International Journal of Man-Machine Studies. 19(5):437-460.
1983. The case for artificial intelligence in medicine. Computer Applications in Medical Care, 1983. Proceedings. The Seventh Annual Symposium on. :4-7.
1983. Transferability of medical decision support systems based on Bayesian classification. Medical Decision Making. 3(4):501-501.
1982
1982. KMS reference manual. Dep. Comput. Sci., Univ. Maryland, College Park, Tech. Rep. TR-1136.
1981
1981. Computer-assisted medical decision making: a critical review. Annals of biomedical engineering. 9(5):605-619.
1981. Knowledge-based decision support systems: Development through high-level languages. Proc. 20th Ann. Tech. Meeting of Wash. DC ACM.
1981. Bayesian classification in medicine: The transferability question. Proceedings of the Fifth Annual Symposium on Computer Applications in Medical Care. :250-252.
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