Charles Isbell

The John P. Imlay Jr. Chair; College of Computing
Dean of Computing; College of Computing

Charles Isbell's research passion is artificial intelligence. In particular, he focuses on applying statistical machine learning to building autonomous agents that must live and interact with large numbers of other intelligent agents, some of whom may be human. Lately, Isbell has turned his energies toward adaptive modeling, especially activity discovery (as distinct from activity recognition); scalable coordination; and development environments that support the rapid prototyping of adaptive agents. As a result, he has begun developing adaptive programming languages, worrying about issues of software engineering, and trying to understand what it means to bring machine learning tools to non-expert authors, designers, and developers

isbell@cc.gatech.edu

Office Location:
GVU Center

College of Computing Profile


Georgia Institute of Technology

School of Interactive Computing
Research Focus Areas:
  • Autonomy
  • Machine Learning
  • Additional Research:

    Artificial Intelligence; Statistical Machine Learning; Autonomous Agents; Game Al


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