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Artificial Intelligence Review 10: 3-5, 1996. the College of Engineering at the University Igor Aleksander is Professor of Neural Sys- tems Engineering and Head of the Electrical of California at Berkeley, is Director of the In- & Electronic Engineering Department at Ira- ternational Computer Science Institute (ICSI) pedal College London. He has published and head of the Applications Group. He came more than 100 journal papers, and numerous to Berkeley from the University of Rochester, books, on a variety of subjects from automata where he was John H. Dessauer Professor of theory, to intelligent robotics, to artificial Computer Science, Electrical Engineering and neural networks. He also holds the Dennis Visual Science. He received his Ph.D. in 1964 Gabor chair in Electrical Engineering. from Carnegie-Mellon University. After two decades of work in traditional AI, he was led David Bailey was born and raised in Rhode Is- to propose cormectionist techniques to over- land, USA. He attended Cornell University come inherent limitations of purely symbolic where he received a B.S. in Computer Science processing. He produced several classic along with a healthy respect for winter. Both papers in the field, edited a book in this area, of these factors sent him
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