Edward Feigenbaum

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Edward Feigenbaum is an American computer scientist known as the "father of expert systems" for his pioneering work in artificial intelligence and knowledge-based systems.

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instanceOf artificial intelligence researcher
computer scientist
human
academicDegree PhD in computer science
awardReceived AAAI Fellow NERFINISHED
National Academy of Engineering membership NERFINISHED
Turing Award
citizenship American
coAuthor Handbook of Artificial Intelligence NERFINISHED
The Fifth Generation NERFINISHED
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countryOfCitizenship United States of America
doctoralAdvisor Herbert A. Simon NERFINISHED
educatedAt Carnegie Institute of Technology NERFINISHED
Carnegie Mellon University NERFINISHED
employer Stanford University
familyName Feigenbaum NERFINISHED
fieldOfWork artificial intelligence
computer science
expert systems
knowledge-based systems
givenName Edward
influenced expert systems research community
knowledge engineering as a discipline
influencedBy Allen Newell NERFINISHED
Herbert A. Simon NERFINISHED
knownFor DENDRAL expert system NERFINISHED
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expert systems
knowledge engineering
languageOfWorkOrName English
mainInterest knowledge representation
rule-based systems
symbolic artificial intelligence
memberOf Association for the Advancement of Artificial Intelligence NERFINISHED
National Academy of Engineering
nickname father of expert systems
notableIdea knowledge engineering hypothesis
separation of knowledge base and inference engine
notableWork DENDRAL NERFINISHED
Knowledge Engineering NERFINISHED
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occupation researcher in artificial intelligence
university teacher
positionHeld Professor of Computer Science at Stanford University
sexOrGender male
workLocation Stanford, California NERFINISHED

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Inaugural AAAI Ed Feigenbaum Prize namedAfter Edward Feigenbaum
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