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UTEP Knowledge Representation Group
El Paso chapter of the Texas Action Group
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Marcel Proust on default inertia:
Perhaps the immobility of things that surround us is forced upon them by our convinction that they are themselves and not anything else, by the immobility of our conception of them.
[From Swann's way (Remembrance of thing past)]
| Founders | Dr. Chitta Baral | Dr. Michael Gelfond | ||||||||||
| chitta@asu.edu | Michael.Gelfond@cs.ttu.edu | |||||||||||
| Group Leaders | Dr. Ramon Otero | Dr. Alessandro Provetti | ||||||||||
| otero@cs.utep.edu | provetti@cs.utep.edu | |||||||||||
| Members | Marcello Balduccini | Pedro Cabalar | Joel Galloway | |||||||||||
| marcy@cs.utep.edu | cabalar@cs.utep.edu | jgallo@cs.utep.edu | ||||||||||||
| Graciela Gonzalez | Mary Heidt | Dr. Vladik Kreinovich | ||||||||||||
| chelis@cs.utep.edu | mheidt@cs.utep.edu | vladik@cs.utep.edu | ||||||||||||
| Veena Mellarkod | Ricardo Morales | Monica Nogueira | ||||||||||||
| veena@cs.utep.edu | ricardo@cs.utep.edu | monica@cs.utep.edu | ||||||||||||
| Luis Tari | Raul Trejo | |||||||||||||
| luis@cs.utep.edu | rtrejo@cs.utep.edu | |||||||||||||
| Previous Members | Luis Floriano | Alfredo Gabaldon | Yulia Gelfond | |||||||||||||||||||
| floriano@cs.utep.edu | alfredo@cs.utep.edu | ygelfond@cs.utep.edu | ||||||||||||||||||||
| Patrick Kahl | Olga Kosheleva | David Morales | ||||||||||||||||||||
| pkahl@vnet.ibm.com | olga@cs.utep.edu | dmorales@cs.utep.edu | ||||||||||||||||||||
| Son Tran Cao | Le Chi Tuan | Richard Watson | ||||||||||||||||||||
| tson@cs.utep.edu | lctuan@asu.edu | richard.watson@coe.ttu.edu | ||||||||||||||||||||
The Knowledge Representation Group provides an environment for undergraduate and graduate students to learn and to do research together with each other and with the professors.
The group has a weekly seminar where we review current papers and discuss our own ongoing research. This allows the students to see the development of an idea from the first rough approximation to the final polished version which helps them to better understand and appreciate the process of discovery. Distinguished visitors from all over the world have given us seminars.
Located in the Computer Science Building (RM. 202), the Knowledge Representation
Lab serves as an office and work area for students who are members of the
KR Group. The lab contains several workstations for use by the group and has ample room for informal discussions.
phone#: (915) 747-5596
In addition to the regularly scheduled seminars, other seminars, meetings, and activities occur frequently.
Last edited: May 16, 2000.