Gordon Brown announces Web Science Institute
0 Comments Published by yorick.wilks March 22nd, 2010 in *OIINEWSThe Prime Minister today announced (http://www.number10.gov.uk/) a new Web Science Institute with a commitment of £30m of Government money, and headed by Sir Tim Berners-Lee and Nigel Shadbolt of the OII Advisory Board. This presumably means TBL is beginning a pilgrimage home? The site was not mentioned but a large south coast city would presumably be an intelligent guess.
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Yorick Wilks is a Senior Research Fellow at the OII, and a Professor of Artificial Intelligence at the University of Sheffield. He received his M. A. and Ph.D. (1968) from Pembroke College, Cambridge. He has also taught or researched at Stanford, Edinburgh, Geneva, Essex and New Mexico State Universities. His interests are artificial intelligence and the computer processing of language, knowledge and belief, and in particular the notion of conversational Companion agents as a new type of interface to the Internet. His recent books include: Artificial Believers (Erlbaum 1991), Electric Words (MIT, 1996) and Machine Conversations (Kluwer, 2001), Machine Translation: its scope and limits (Springer, 2008), and Close Encounters with Artificial Companions (John Benjamins, 2010). He is a Fellow of the European and American Societies for Artificial Intelligence, a Fellow of of the EPSRC College of Computing, a member of the UK Computing Research Council, and a Fellow of the ACM. He won the Zampolli Prize in 2008, and the British Computer Society’s Lovelace Medal in 2009.

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