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    Thomas Lukasiewicz

    Professor of Computer Science

    Thomas Lukasiewicz is a Professor of Computer Science at the University of Oxford, where he has been working since October 2010.1 He is an expert in Artificial Intelligence, Machine Learning, and Deep Learning.1

    Lukasiewicz also holds a position as a Full Professor of Artificial Intelligence Techniques at TU Wien Informatics.2 His research interests include:

    • Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning
    • Data, Knowledge and Action
    • Algorithms and Complexity Theory3

    He is actively involved in teaching and research, offering courses such as Deep Learning for Natural Language Processing and Introduction to Deep Learning.2 Lukasiewicz has published extensively in top-tier conferences like ICLR and AAAI.3

    Some of his recent research projects include:

    • Explainable Artificial Intelligence in Healthcare (2023-2027)
    • Game-Theoretic Agent Programming (2005-2008)2

    Lukasiewicz has made significant contributions to the field, with over 14,000 citations to his work.4 He has published influential papers on topics such as combining answer set programming with description logics for the Semantic Web, and developing frameworks for tractable query answering over ontologies.4

    Highlights

    Feb 27 · dblp.org
    Thomas Lukasiewicz - DBLP
    May 11 · cs.ox.ac.uk
    Thomas Lukasiewicz | Department of Computer Science
    ‪Thomas Lukasiewicz‬ - ‪Google Scholar‬
    Jan 1 · openreview.net
    Thomas Lukasiewicz - OpenReview
    Thomas Lukasiewicz - TU Wien Informatics

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