2010/2/3 Cédrick Béler <[email protected]>:
> I'm ok for such a list...
> Nevertheless, I'm wondering if we could go a bit further by doing a kind of
> research group with a proper web site listing all people involved and the
> projects there're working on. We could then establish some categories and
> eventually sub-groups. List all published papers, gives ressources to
> people...

Start simply by discussions on the mailing-list ;-)

> We could also have a workshop every year (in ESUG or eventually
> independantly). More importantly than discussions on papers, I think we need
> to characterise people and their "expertise" area...
> For instance, I'm interested in some areas that are not really focussed in
> Computer Science problematics (new compiler, traits, etc...).
> To me Smalltalk is the vehicle (a fun one) to experiment my research stuffs.
> Here are some areas I'm working on:
> -Case Based Reasoning - essentially similarity measure with uncertainty
> -Constraint Satisfaction Programming (more interested in open models) and
> especially the coupling between CBR and CSP
> -NARS, a kind of General AI (logical stuff)
> -Dynamic open models in general  -> Coevolution of model and their instances
> (something I'd really like to dig into)
> -Modeling Imperfect Information, ie. incomplete, uncertain, umprecise (-> so
> as to model expert information) - I would like to apply that to poker game
> in the future :) - This is maybe the central aspect of my work
> Here is a quick list of what I do or plan to do... Having a central web site
> would be excellent for visibility (of course a mailing can be setup too),
> both for Smalltalk and for people doing research with it.
> What others think ?

I'm also interested by representing uncertainty and probabilistic
programming mainly for robotic applications.

-- 
Serge Stinckwich
UMI UMMISCO 209 (IRD/UPMC), Hanoi, Vietnam
Smalltalkers do: [:it | All with: Class, (And love: it)]
http://doesnotunderstand.org/

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