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Raghuram Ramanujan [1] Raghuram Ramanujan,
an Indian American electrical engineer, computer scientist and assistant professor at Davidson College, Davidson, North Carolina. He holds a degree in electrical and computer engineering from Purdue University, and a M.Sc. and Ph.D. in CS, 2012 from Cornell University. His research interests span multiple areas of artificial intelligence, including automated planning, combinatorial search, and machine learning [2].
Selected Publications
- Raghuram Ramanujan, Ashish Sabharwal, Bart Selman (2010). On Adversarial Search Spaces and Sampling-Based Planning. ICAPS 2010 [5]
- Raghuram Ramanujan, Bart Selman (2011). Trade-Offs in Sampling-Based Adversarial Planning. ICAPS 2011, best paper, VideoLecture
- Raghuram Ramanujan, Ashish Sabharwal, Bart Selman (2012). Understanding Sampling Style Adversarial Search Methods. arXiv:1203.4011
- Erol Cromwell, Jonah Galeota-Sprung, Raghuram Ramanujan (2015). Computational Creativity in the Culinary Arts. 28th FLAIRS Conference
External Links
- Raghuram Ramanujan - Davidson College
- Trade-Offs in Sampling-Based Adversarial Planning - VideoLectures.NET
References
- ↑ Capture from Trade-Offs in Sampling-Based Adversarial Planning - VideoLectures.NET, ICAPS 2011
- ↑ Raghuram Ramanujan - Davidson College
- ↑ Raghuram Ramanujan, Ashish Sabharwal, Bart Selman (2010). On Adversarial Search Spaces and Sampling-Based Planning. ICAPS 2010
- ↑ dblp: Raghuram Ramanujan
- ↑ Search traps in MCTS and chess by Daniel Shawul, CCC, December 25, 2017
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