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Richard S. Sutton FRS FRSC is a Canadian computer scientist. He is a professor of computing science at the University of Alberta and a research scientist at Keen Technologies. [ 1 ] Sutton is considered one of the founders of modern computational reinforcement learning , [ 2 ] having several significant contributions to the field, including ...
The University of Alberta Faculty of Engineering is one of the largest engineering schools in Canada in terms of size, international impact, and reputation. [3] The faculty is home to 1 Canada Excellence Research Chair, 16 Canada Research Chairs, 13 Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council chairs, and 5 Foundation Supported Chairs.
Department of Finance and Management Science (FMS) Department of Marketing, Business Economics, and Law [35] (MABEL) Department of Strategic Management and Organization [36] (SMORG)
He studied at Christ's College, Cambridge, [3] graduating in 1997 with the Addison-Wesley award, and having befriended Demis Hassabis whilst at Cambridge. [4] Silver returned to academia in 2004 at the University of Alberta to study for a PhD on reinforcement learning, [5] where he co-introduced the algorithms used in the first master-level 9×9 Go programs and graduated in 2009.
The University of Alberta (also known as U of A or UAlberta, French: Université de l'Alberta) is a public research university located in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. It was founded in 1908 by Alexander Cameron Rutherford , [ 8 ] the first premier of Alberta, and Henry Marshall Tory , [ 9 ] the university's first president.
Margaret-Ann Armour - chemist, supporter of women in science and engineering, member of the Order of Canada; Margaret Atwood – author of The Handmaid's Tale and many other novels, poetry collections, and works of criticism; two-time Booker Prize winner; George Ball - entomologist [8] Henry Beissel – poet and playwright; C. Fred Bentley ...
Russell Greiner is a professor of computing science at the University of Alberta.He is a fellow of the Association for the Advancement of Artificial Intelligence and a specialist in machine learning and bioinformatics.
Schaeffer is a member and, until 2004, leader of the computer poker research group at the University of Alberta, which has developed several strong computer programs for playing Texas hold 'em poker. The earliest and most general of these is Poki, which uses Monte Carlo simulation to choose actions during a game.