- Rodney Brooks
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name = Rodney Allen Brooks
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field =Robotics
work_institution = MIT
alma_mater =Stanford University Flinders University Rodney Allen Brooks (b.
December 30 ,1954 , inAdelaide ,Australia ) is Panasonic Professor of Robotics at theMassachusetts Institute of Technology . He is Chief Technical Officer and sits on the Board ofiRobot Corp. FromJuly 1 ,2003 , untilJune 30 ,2007 , he was director of theMIT Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory ; prior to that, he was director of the MIT Artificial Intelligence Laboratory.His work in
robotics , first published in 1986 and subsequently elaborated upon in a series of highly influential papers, inaugurated a fundamental shift inartificial intelligence research. Brooks has argued strongly against symbolic processing approaches to creating intelligent machines, which had been the focus of AI since the days ofAlan Turing , directly tracing back to the work ofGottlob Frege . Instead, Brooks has focused on biologically-inspired robotic architectures (e.g., theSubsumption architecture ) that address basic perceptual and sensorimotor tasks. These had been largely dismissed as uninteresting by the mainstream AI community, which was far more interested in reasoning about the real world than in interacting with it. Conversely, Brooks argued that interacting with the physical world is far more difficult than symbolically reasoning about it. This perspective is perhaps best and most eloquently described in his classic paper, [http://www.liralab.it/teaching/ROBOTICA/docs/brooks.1990.pdf Elephants Don't Play Chess.]Career summary, research
*Degree in pure mathematics from
Flinders University of South Australia
*Ph.D. in Computer Science fromStanford University (1981)
*Research positions atCarnegie Mellon University and MIT
*Faculty position atStanford University
*Joined the faculty of MIT (1984)Current research:
*engineering intelligent robots to operate in unstructured environments
*understanding human intelligence through building humanoid robotsPrevious research:
*behavior based robotics
*CogCorporate Spin-offs:
*Founder and currently Chief Technical Officer ofiRobot [http://people.csail.mit.edu/brooks/companies.shtml]Publications
Recent books and papers:
*"Cambrian Intelligence: The Early History of the New AI" (MIT Press, 1999) ISBN 0-262-52263-2
*K. Warwick "Out of the Shady age: the best of robotics compilation", Review of Cambrian Intelligence: the early history of AI, by R A Brooks, Times Higher Educational Supplement, p. 32, 15th Sept. 2000.*" [http://people.csail.mit.edu/brooks/papers/nature.pdf The Relationship Between Matter and Life] " (in Nature 409, pp. 409-411; 2001)
*"Flesh and Machines: How Robots Will Change Us" (Pantheon, 2002) ISBN 0-375-42079-7Other publications include papers and books in:
*model-basedcomputer vision
*path planning
*uncertainty analysis
*robot assembly
*active vision
*autonomous robot s
*behavior based AI
*micro-robots
*micro-actuators
*planetary exploration
*representation
*artificial life
*humanoid robot s
*compiler design
*cyborg insects [cite web|url=http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,276182,00.html|title=FOXNews.com - Scientist: Military Working on Cyborg Spy Moths|accessdate=2008-06-24]Prof. Brooks was also co-founding editor of the International Journal of Computer Vision and is on the editorial boards of various journals including:
*Adaptive Behavior
*Artificial Life
*Applied Artificial Intelligence
*Autonomous Robots
*New Generation ComputingMemberships, lectureships, prizes, etc
Memberships include:
*Founding Fellow of the American Association for Artificial Intelligence (AAAI)
*Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)
*Member of the National Academy of Engineering (NAE)
*In 2005 he was inducted as a Fellow of theAssociation for Computing Machinery .
* Australian Academy of Science - Corresponding Member 2006Prizes include:
*Computers and Thought Award at the 1991 IJCAI (International Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence)Lectureships include:
*Cray lecturer at theUniversity of Minnesota
*Mellon lecturer atDartmouth College
*Hyland lecturer at Hughes
*Forsythe lecturer atStanford University Film appearances include:
*Being himself in theErrol Morris movie "Fast, Cheap and Out of Control " (named after one of his scientific papers)ources
External links
* [http://people.csail.mit.edu/brooks/ Home page]
* [http://www.edge.org/3rd_culture/brooks/brooks_p1.html The Deep Question] Interview with Rodney Brooks by "Edge"
* [http://lis.epfl.ch/resources/podcast/2007/04/rodney-brooks-past-and-future-of.html The Past and Future of Behavior Based Robotics] Podcast Interview with Rodney Brooks by "Talking Robots"
* [http://people.csail.mit.edu/brooks/papers/AIM-1293.pdf Intelligence Without Reason] seminal criticism of Von Neumann computing architecture
* [http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/programmes/hardtalk/2202825.stm BBC article]
* [http://www.csail.mit.edu/biographies/PI/bioprint.php?PeopleID=2018 CSAIL Rodney A. Brooks Biography]
* [http://www.ai.mit.edu/projects/humanoid-robotics-group/cog/cog.html MIT: Cog Shop]
* [http://www.ai.mit.edu/people/brooks/brooks.html MIT: Rodney Brooks]
* [http://people.csail.mit.edu/brooks/bio.shtml Rodney A. Brooks Biography]
* [http://people.csail.mit.edu/brooks/publications.html Rodney A. Brooks Publications]Persondata
NAME= Brooks, Rodney Allen
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DATE OF BIRTH=December 30 ,1954
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