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Knowledge Systems Laboratory

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Knowledge Systems Laboratory - (KSL) An artificial intelligence research laboratory within the Department of Computer Science at Stanford University. Current work focuses on knowledge representation for sharable engineering knowledge bases and systems, computational environments for modelling physical devices, architectures for adaptive intelligent systems, and expert systems for science and engineering.


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Earlier, he worked in knowledge representation, expert systems, and other areas for companies including Palladian Software, Gold Hill Computers Software Productivity Research and the Experimental Knowledge Systems Laboratory.
Richard Fikes, professor of computer science at Stanford University and director of Stanford's Knowledge Systems Laboratory (KSL); Dr.
Hayes-Roth and her colleagues Lee Brownston, Erik Sincoff, Ruth Huard and Brian Lent at Stanford's Knowledge Systems Laboratory essentially have developed a computer code that serves as the brains of video characters.
 
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