Raymond Reiter

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Raymond Reiter was a prominent Canadian computer scientist known for his foundational contributions to artificial intelligence, particularly in nonmonotonic reasoning, knowledge representation, and database theory.

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instanceOf Canadian person
artificial intelligence researcher
computer scientist
academicDiscipline databases
logic in computer science
areaOfInfluence database systems
logic and computation
theoretical artificial intelligence
contributedTo development of default logic as a nonmonotonic reasoning formalism
formalization of the closed-world assumption in databases
logical approaches to knowledge representation
logical foundations of diagnosis in AI systems NERFINISHED
countryOfCitizenship Canada
describedBySource artificial intelligence literature
database theory research
knowledge representation research
employer University of Toronto NERFINISHED
familyName Reiter NERFINISHED
fieldOfWork artificial intelligence
computer science
database theory
knowledge representation
nonmonotonic reasoning
givenName Raymond NERFINISHED
hasGender male
influenced development of logic-based AI
research in database theory
research in knowledge representation
research in nonmonotonic reasoning
languageOfWorkOrName English
memberOf Department of Computer Science, University of Toronto NERFINISHED
name Raymond Reiter NERFINISHED
nationality Canadian
notableFor closed-world assumption
contributions to database theory
contributions to knowledge representation formalisms
default logic
foundational work in nonmonotonic reasoning
theory of diagnosis in AI
notableWork work on default logic
work on model-based diagnosis in AI
work on the closed-world assumption
workLocation Toronto NERFINISHED

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