Dr. Robert E. Wray, III
Robert E. Wray, III, Ph.D. is Senior Scientist,
Soar
Technology.
At Soar Technology, he leads or has led R&D projects for the Air Force
and Navy research offices, and the Defense Advanced Research Projects
Agency. His research encompasses many areas of artificial
intelligence, including agent-based systems and agent architectures,
machine learning, cognitive science, knowledge representation, and
ontology.
Bob coauthored
the innovative Amazon downloads
Synthetic adversaries for urban combat training and
The workshop program at the Nineteenth National Conference on
Artificial
Intelligence.
He also coauthored
Cognitive Architecture Requirements for Achieving AGI,
Variability in Human Behavior Modeling for Military
Simulations,
VISTA: A Generic Toolkit for Visualizing Agent Behavior,
Comparative Analysis of Frameworks for Knowledge-Intensive
Intelligent
Agents,
An Architectural Approach to
Ensuring Consistency in Hierarchical Execution,
Customizing interactive training through individualized content and
increased engagement, and
Compilation of non-contemporaneous constraints.
He earned his Ph.D. in Computer Science and Engineering from
the University
of Michigan. His doctoral research focused on maintaining logical
consistency in agent reasoning systems, and his innovations were
incorporated in the Soar architecture. Prior to joining Soar Technology,
he held the position of Assistant Professor of Computer Science at
Middle Tennessee State University.