Scott Elliot Fahlman (born March 21, 1948, in Medina, Ohio, USA) is a computer scientist at Carnegie Mellon University. He is notable for early work on automated planning in a blocks world, on semantic networks, on neural networks (and, in particular, the cascade correlation algorithm) and on Common Lisp (in particular CMU Common Lisp). Recently, Fahlman has been engaged in constructing a Knowledge Base, Scone, based in part on his thesis work on the NETL Semantic Network. Wikipedia
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I am interested in artificial intelligence and its application to real-world problems.. Over the years, I have worked in many areas of AI, including knowledge representation, problem solving, image processing, machine learning, massively parallel approac www.newdesign.cs.cmu.edu/cdn/research/faculty_research/fa...