Deepak Kumar
Computer Science
Bryn Mawr College
Bryn Mawr, PA 19010
dkumar@brynmawr.edu
http://mojo.brynmawr.edu/~dkumar
Selected Publications available for download
- Under construction....coming soon (8/2004)
- Deepak Kumar and Lisa Meeden: A Hybrid Connectionist and BDI Architecture
for Modeling Embedded Rational Agents. AAAI (American Association
for Artificial Intelligence) Fall Symposium on Cognitive Robotics,
Fall 1998. (postscript, ~194k)
- Deepak Kumar and Lisa Meeden: "Robots in the Undergraduate
Curriculum". Proceedings of the Third Annual CCSC (Consortium
for Computing in Small Colleges) Northeastern Conference, The Journal
of Computing in Small Colleges, John G. Meinke (editor), Volume 13, Number
5, May 1998. (postscript, ~1.1M)
- Deepak Kumar and Lisa Meeden: "A Robot Laboratory for Teaching
Artificial Intelligence". Proceedings of the Twenty-ninth SIGCSE
Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education, ACM SIGCSE Bulletin,
D. Joyce (editor), Volume 30, Number 1, Pages 341--344, ACM Press, March
1998. (postscript, ~452k)
- Deepak Kumar and Richard Wyatt: "Undergraduate AI and its Non-Imperative
Prerequisite". ACM SIGART Bulletin Special Issue on AI Education,
Volume 6, Number 2, ACM, April 1995. (postscript,
~129k)
- with Stuart C. Shapiro: The OK BDI Architecture. In IJAIT ---International
Journal of Artificial Intelligence Tools, Volume 3, Number 3, pages
349--366, World Scientific Publishing (Singapore), 1994. (postscript,
~194k)
- with Stuart C. Shapiro: ``Acting in Service of Inference (and vice
versa)''. Proceedings of the Seventh Florida Artificial Intelligence
Research Symposium (FLAIRS 94), D. Dankel (editor), Florida AI Research
Society, May, 1994. (postscript, ~129k)
- "From Beliefs and Goals to Intentions and Actions: An Amalgamated
Model of Inference and Acting". PhD Thesis, Department of Computer
Science, State University of New York at Buffalo, UMI Order No. 9420177,
1993. (compressed
postscript, ~426k)
For other publications, please consult my curriculum
vitae, and feel free to request by (e)-mail.