- Robert Kowalski
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name = Robert Anthony Kowalski
birth_date = Birth date and age|1941|5|15|mf=y
birth_place = Bridgeport,Connecticut
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citizenship = Naturalised British Citizen
nationality = British
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field =Logic Computer Science
work_institution =University of Edinburgh Imperial College London
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doctoral_advisor = Bernard Meltzer
doctoral_students = David Warren
Christopher HoggerKeith Clark
Marek Sergot
George Pollard
Christopher Moss
Fariba Sadri
Kave Eshghi
Jin-Sang Kim
David Frost
Suryanarayana Sripada
Francis McCabe
Francesca Toni
Tze Ho Fung
Gerhard Wetzel
Jacinto Davila
Christopher Preist
Yongyuth Perpoontanalarp
known_for =Logic programming Event calculus
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footnotes =Robert "Bob" Anthony Kowalski (born
May 15 ,1941 , in Bridgeport,Connecticut , U.S.) is alogician and computer scientist, of Polish descent, who has spent most of his career in the UK.He was educated at the
University of Chicago ,University of Bridgeport (BA inmathematics , 1963),Stanford University (MSc in mathematics, 1966),University of Warsaw and theUniversity of Edinburgh (PhD incomputer science , 1970). He was a ResearchFellow at theUniversity of Edinburgh (1970–75) and has been atImperial College London since 1975, attaining a chair in Computational Logic in 1982 and becoming Emeritus Professor in 1999. He was inducted as a Fellow of theAmerican Association for Artificial Intelligence in 1991, of the European Co-ordinating Committee for Artificial Intelligence in 1999, and theAssociation for Computing Machinery in 2001.He began his research in the field of automated theorem-proving, developing both SL-resolution [Kowalski, R. and Kuehner, D., "Linear Resolution with Selection Function", in Artificial Intelligence, Vol. 2, 1971, pp. 227-60. Reprinted in Anthology of Automated Theorem-Proving Papers, Vol. 2, Springer-Verlag, 1983, pp. 542-577.] with Donald Kuehner and the connection graph proof procedure [Kowalski, R., "A Proof Procedure Using Connection Graphs", in JACM Vol. 22, No. 4, 1975, pp. 572-595.] . However, he is best known for his contributions to the development of
logic programming , starting with the procedural interpretation of Horn clauses [Kowalski, R., "Predicate Logic as Programming Language", in Proceedings IFIP Congress, Stockholm, North Holland Publishing Co., 1974, pp. 569-574. Reprinted in Computers for Artificial Intelligence Applications, (eds. Wah, B. and Li, G.-J.), IEEE Computer Society Press, Los Angeles, 1986, pp. 68-73.] . He also developed the minimal model and the fixpoint semantics ofHorn clause s with Maarten van Emden [van Emden, M. and Kowalski, R., "The Semantics of Predicate Logic as a Programming Language", in JACM , Vol. 23, No. 4, 1976, pp. 733-742.] . With Marek Sergot, he developed both theevent calculus [Kowalski, R. and Sergot, M., "A Logic-based Calculus of Events", in New Generation Computing, Vol. 4, No.1, February 1986, pp. 67-95. Also in Knowledge Base Management-Systems, (eds. C. Thanos and J. W. Schmidt), Springer-Verlag, pp. 23-51. Also in The Language of Time: A Reader (eds. Inderjeet Mani, J. Pustejovsky, and R. Gaizauskas) Oxford University Press. 2005.] and the application of logic programming to legal reasoning [Sergot, M., Sadri, F., Kowalski, R., Kriwaczek, F., Hammond, P., and Cory, T., "The British Nationality Act as a Logic Program", in CACM, Vol. 29, No. 5, 1986, pp. 370-386.] [Kowalski, R., "Legislation as Logic Programs", in Logic Programming in Action (eds. G. Comyn, N. E. Fuchs, M. J. Ratcliffe), Springer-Verlag, 1992, pp.203-230.] . With Fariba Sadri, he developed an agent model [Kowalski, R., "Using Metalogic to Reconcile Reactive with Rational Agents" In Meta-Logics and Logic Programming (K. Apt and F. Turini, eds,) MIT Press, 1995.] [Kowalski, R. and Sadri, F., " From Logic Programming towards Multi-agent Systems, Annals of Mathematics and Artificial Intelligence , Volume 25 (1999), pp. 391-419.] in which beliefs are represented by logic programs and goals are represented by integrity constraints.Kowalski was one of the early developers of
Abductive Logic Programming , in which logic programs are augmented with integrity constraints and with undefined, abducible predicates [Eshghi, K.,and Kowalski, R., "Abduction through deduction". Department of Computing, Imperial College, 1988.] [Kakas, T., Kowalski, K. and Toni, F., "Abductive Logic Programming". Journal of Logic and Computation, 1992, Vol. 2 No. 6, pp. 719-770.] . This work led to the demonstration with Phan Minh Dung and Francesca Toni that most logics for default reasoning can be regarded as special cases of assumption-basedargumentation [Bondarenko, A., Dung, P. M., Kowalski, R., and Toni, F. " An Abstract Argumentation-theoretic Approach to Default Reasoning". Journal of Artificial Intelligence 93 (1-2), 1997, pp 63-101.] [Dung, P. M., Kowalski, R., and Toni, F. “Dialectic proof procedures for assumption-based, admissible argumentation". Journal of Artificial Intelligence 170(2), February 2006, pp. 114-159.] .ee also
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Logic programming
*Prolog
*event calculus Notes
External links
* [http://www.doc.ic.ac.uk/~rak/ Robert Kowalski's home page]
* [http://www.doc.ic.ac.uk/~rak/history.html Biography]
* [http://www.doc.ic.ac.uk/~rak/CV.pdf Biography] (PDF)
* [http://www.doc.ic.ac.uk/~mjs/publications/BobPortrait.pdf Biographical Essay]Persondata
NAME= Kowalski, Robert Anthony
ALTERNATIVE NAMES= Kowalski, Bob
SHORT DESCRIPTION= British computer scientist
DATE OF BIRTH=May 15 ,1941
PLACE OF BIRTH= Bridgeport,Connecticut
DATE OF DEATH=
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