Robert Trappl
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Robert Trappl (16 January 1939, Vienna Austria) is an Austrian cybernetics and artificial intelligence researcher. He is a professor at the Center for Brain Research, Medical University of Vienna, Austria.
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[edit] Biography
Robert Trappl was born in 1939 in Vienna. He studied sociology at the Institute for Advanced Studies in Vienna, where he was trained as an electrical engineer as well. He later received a PhD in psychology, with a minor in astronomy.
He is the director of the Austrian Research Institute for Artificial Intelligence (OFAI), as well as head of the Institute of Medical Cybernetics and Artificial Intelligence at the Medical University of Vienna, Austria.
He has given lectures in many countries and he has worked as a consultant for national and international companies and organizations (OECD, UNIDO, WHO).
He is Editor-in-Chief of "Applied Artificial Intelligence: An International Journal" and "Cybernetics and Systems: An International Journal", both published by Taylor & Francis, USA. He has been on the editorial board of numerous scientific journals and has been a member of program committees of many national and international conferences. From 1986 to 1988 he was the first president of the International Federation for Systems Research (IFSR).
[edit] Work
His main research focus at present is the investigation of the potential contributions of Artificial Intelligence methods to the avoidance of outbreaks of wars or in ending them, and the development of intelligent and emotional personality agents both for synthetic actors in films, television and interactive media, especially games, and with a view on their consequeces for theories on cognition and emotion.[1]
[edit] Publications
Trappl has published more than 180 articles, he is co-author, editor or co-editor of 34 books, among others [2]:
- 1992, Advanced Topics in Artificial Intelligence, Heidelberg/New York: Springer.
- 1997, Creating Personalities for Synthetic Actors, Heidelberg/New York: Springer.
- 2001, (eds)Multi-Agent Systems and Applications, Heidelberg/New York: Springer.
- 2003, Emotions in Humans and Artifacts, MIT Press.
- 2004, Agent Culture. Human-Agent Interaction in a Multicultural World, Lawrence Erlbaum.
- 2005, Wissenschaft und Medizin, 3rd ed., Vienna: Facultas.
- 2006, Cybernetics and Systems 2006, 2 vols. Vienna: ASCS.
- 2006, Programming for Peace: Computer-Aided Methods for International Conflict Resolution and Prevention, Dordrecht, NL: Springer, .
He is the author of the 2 hour video series "Introduction to Artificial Intelligence" (in German, Spektrum Videothek, Heidelberg).
[edit] References
- ^ Robert Trappl at www.meduniwien.ac.at, 2007
- ^ Trappl's homepage at the Austrian Research Institute for Artificial Intelligence (OFAI)
[edit] External links
- Trappl's homepage at the Austrian Research Institute for Artificial Intelligence (OFAI)
- Robert Trappl Business Card with picture