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  1. Edward Albert Feigenbaum (born January 20, 1936) is a computer scientist working in the field of artificial intelligence, and joint winner of the 1994 ACM Turing Award. [4] . He is often called the "father of expert systems ." [5] [6] [7] [8] Education and early life.

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  2. Edward Albert Feigenbaum (Weehawken, 20 de janeiro de 1936) é um informático estadunidense. Especialista em inteligência artificial, é reconhecido como pai dos sistemas especialistas. Estudou na Universidade Carnegie Mellon, onde obteve o doutorado.

  3. Edward Albert Feigenbaum an American systems analyst and the most important pioneer in the development of expert systems in artificial intelligence (AI). The son of an accountant, Feigenbaum was especially fascinated with how his father’s adding machine could reproduce human calculations.

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  4. www.ksl.stanford.edu › people › eafFeigenbaum, Edward

    Edward Feigenbaum is a Professor of Computer Science and Co-Scientific Director of the Knowledge Systems Laboratory at Stanford University. Dr. Feigenbaum served as Chief Scientist of the United States Air Force from 1994 to 1997. Professor Feigenbaum was Chairman of the Computer Science Department and Director of the Computer Center at ...

  5. computerhistory.org › profile › edward-feigenbaumEdward Feigenbaum - CHM

    Learn about the life and achievements of Edward Feigenbaum, a computer science professor and former DENDRAL project leader who founded the Knowledge Systems Laboratory at Stanford University and co-founded the ACM Turing Award. He is known as the father of expert systems and has written and spoken extensively on artificial intelligence topics.

  6. Edward Feigenbaum and Raj Reddy have been seminal leaders in defining the emerging field of applied artificial intelligence, and in demonstrating its technological significance. Edward Albert Feigenbaum is widely known as the father of expert systems.

  7. Feigenbaum is a pioneer in the field of artificial intelligence and is often known as “the father of expert systems.”. He founded the Knowledge Systems Laboratory at Stanford University and is currently a professor emeritus of computer science there.