Henry Hexmoor
Henry Hexmoor received the M.S. degree from Georgia Tech, Atlanta, and the Ph.D. degree in computer science from the State University of New York, Buffalo, in 1996. He is an IEEE senior member. He has taught at the University of North Dakota before a stint at the University of Arkansas. Currently, he is an associate professor with the Computer Science Department, Southern Illinois University, Carbondale, IL. He has published widely in artificial intelligence and multiagent systems.
Current Research Interests:
Artificial intelligence, multi-agent systems, cognitive science, mobile robotics, knowledge representation, and reasoning.
Dr. Hexmoor’s basic research on cognitively inspired models has been funded. In addition to spawning numerous theses, his work has been significantly transitioned to mission-critical projects of national priority. Exmoor has pioneered interdisciplinary research that builds on social science models as tools for validation of large agent-based systems in use in space, as well as U.S. military applications. Exmoor’s research laboratory has a mission to promote practical education and research in intelligent agency and multi-agent systems.
His long-range interest is to design and implement robotic and software agents and systems with the properties for autonomy, self-adaptation, sociality, and cognition, as well as safety and predictability. Sponsors include DoD, Air Force, Army, and private companies.
Personal Website: http://www.cs.siu.edu/~hexmoor/
Read more at:
https://www.omicsonline.org/editor-profile/Henry_Hexmoor/
https://cs.siu.edu/research/activities/full-time/hexmoor.php