Scott Fahlman

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Scott Fahlman is an American computer scientist best known for proposing the first use of the emoticon :-) in online communication and for his work in artificial intelligence.

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instanceOf artificial intelligence researcher
computer scientist
human
affiliation School of Computer Science at Carnegie Mellon University
surface form: Carnegie Mellon University School of Computer Science
authorOf NETL: A System for Representing and Using Real-World Knowledge
papers on neural network learning algorithms
citizenship United States of America
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
dateOfBirth 1948
developed CMU Common Lisp
Cascade-Correlation learning architecture
surface form: Cascade-Correlation neural network architecture
educatedAt Massachusetts Institute of Technology
employer CMU
surface form: Carnegie Mellon University
fieldOfWork artificial intelligence
computer science
knowledge representation
neural networks
programming languages
influenced use of emoticons in digital communication worldwide
knownFor CMU Common Lisp
Cascade-Correlation learning architecture
Common Lisp
NETL (Network Representation of Knowledge)
emoticon :-(
emoticon :-)
semantic networks
languageOfWorkOrName English
memberOf faculty of the School of Computer Science at Carnegie Mellon University
notableFor early work in artificial intelligence
proposal of the first sideways emoticon :-)
notableWork CMU Common Lisp
surface form: CMU Common Lisp implementation

Cascade-Correlation learning architecture
surface form: Cascade-Correlation learning algorithm

NETL knowledge representation system
occupation researcher
university professor
positionHeld professor of computer science at Carnegie Mellon University
proposed emoticons for distinguishing jokes from serious messages
use of :-( as a frowny emoticon in online communication
use of :-) as a smiley emoticon in online communication
researchInterest knowledge representation systems
machine learning
neural network architectures
sexOrGender male
workLocation Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

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Homestead High School notableAlumnus Scott Fahlman