Daniel Höhle, M.Sc.
Daniel
Höhle, M.Sc. is Scientific Programmer at Alan Turing Institute
Almere
where his responsibilities include developing reasoning agents and he
hopes
to soon be designing and creating a
multi-agent platform.
Daniel is particularly
interested in intelligent machines (be it human-like, evolutionary,
and/or
collective intelligence), physics
(mainly quantum theory, relativity, and its union M-theory or GUT). In
his
free time he’s also working on mathematics, since he wants to understand
and to continue reasoning about, quantum and M-theory
since he’s convinced that there is no future without
quantum.
He earned his M.Sc. in Artificial Intelligence at
Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam in 2010 with the thesis
A General Agent Model of Emotion and Trust using the BDI
Structure. This thesis
showed the importance of human emotions in
machine decision making, both for faster decisions and for more
human-like appearances.
To further prove the implementability of his model, it was implemented
first — at a conceptual level — in LeadsTo, and thereafter in
the
RoboCup soccer environment.
He earned
his B.Sc. in Computer Science
at Hogeschool van Amsterdam in 2007.
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