- Steven Ericsson-Zenith
Steven Ericsson-Zenith, born July 6th, 1966, is a British/American
computer scientist .Steven Ericsson-Zenith is a computer scientist and was a
microprocessor developer atINMOS in the 1980s. After INMOS he went toYale University where he designed the Ease programming language. He also contributed to the design of the Occam programming language.He is the author of the "Occam 2 Reference Manual"cite book | last=Ericsson-Zenith | authorlink=Steven Ericsson-Zenith | |title=occam 2 Reference Manual|publisher=Prentice-Hall|date=1988|id=ISBN 0-13-629312-3] and editor of "Parallel Processing and Artificial Intelligence"cite book | last=Ericsson-Zenith | authorlink=Steven Ericsson-Zenith | |title=Parallel Processing and Artificial Intelligence|publisher=John Wiley|date=1989|id=ISBN 0-471-92497-0] .
His doctoral thesis, at Paris University, entitled "Process Interaction Models"cite book | last=Ericsson-Zenith | authorlink=Steven Ericsson-Zenith | |title=Process Interaction Models|publisher=Paris University|date=1992|] presents the "
process oriented programming " model "Ease" first introduced during his time at Yale University. Process Oriented Programming is meant to simplify parallel programming by separating concerns. These being shared data structures on the one hand and the processes that act upon them on the other. With the revived interest in parallel processing because of multicore processors, in 2007, Zenith introduced a revised language, now calledCarnap , and initiated an open source project to implement that language on multicore architectures.His work includes the development of "semeiotic" theory and, more recently, a theory of sentience. In his development of the parallel programming languages Occam, Linda and Ease he observed that engineering languages have a direct effect upon the problem solving behavior of engineers. He observes that these engineering environments are microcosms of what happens in the real world. This led to more general work on the effect that languages have upon behavior.
In 1998, he launched
The Kiss Principle, Inc. , a Silicon Valley company that was originally launched as a Virtual CTO but later developed intelligent conversational interface technology in a relationship with Microsoft and Echostar.Dr. Ericsson-Zenith holds several patents that relate to
conversational interfaces . In 2007 he was award a keyAI /HCI patent, assigned to Microsoft, "Interactive multimedia user interface using affinity based categorization." This patent (#7,284,202cite book | last=Ericsson-Zenith | authorlink=Steven Ericsson-Zenith | |title=Interactive multimedia user interface using affinity based categorization|publisher=USPTO|date=2007|id=7,284,202] ) appears to be the result of his collaboration with Microsoft in the design of advanced interfaces that apply his "semeiotic" theories. These interfaces mediate content and information through a "universe" of conversational characters. Users naturally develop an affinity relationship with one or more characters in the interface. This allows the interface to be produced in an ongoing fashion, much like a group of multiple personality television channels, using a combination of live and pre-scripted interface elements. Content and information is directed to the population of users, that have "diverse educational and economic backgrounds", through the natural categorization that is established.He is also a well-known poet and painter and occasionally reads his poetry at cafes in Silicon Valley, California.
Steven Ericsson-Zenith is now a
principal investigator at theInstitute for Advanced Science & Engineering where he is working on the explanation of senses and the foundations of logic and apprehension (http://www.senses.info). He is also an occasional contributor and critic of Wikipedia ().References
External links
* [http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m0EKF/is_n2228_v44/ai_20930667 Electronic News Feature Article on Steven Ericsson-Zenith written at the launch of The Kiss Principle, Inc.]
* [http://www.stevenzenith.com Steven Ericsson-Zenith's Home page]
* [http://patft.uspto.gov/netacgi/nph-Parser?Sect1=PTO2&Sect2=HITOFF&p=1&u=/netahtml/PTO/search-bool.html&r=1&f=G&l=50&co1=AND&d=PTXT&s1=7,284,202.PN.&OS=PN/7,284,202&RS=PN/7,284,202 Interactive multimedia user interface using affinity based categorization.]
* [http://www.process-interaction-models.info Process Interaction Models]
* [http://www.carnap.info Carnap]
* [http://www.stevenzenith.com/publications.html Publications]
* [http://www.iase.info Institute for Advanced Science & Engineering]
* [http://web.mac.com/stevenericssonzenith/iWeb/writing/about%20my%20life.html Autobiography]
* [http://www.dadadada.com dadadada poetry]
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