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Anthrobotics™
A BRIEF PROFESSIONAL BIOGRAPHY OF MARTY STONEMAN
Marty Stoneman was the interdisciplinary innovator chiefly responsible for the Anthrobotics™ developments over the past twelve years. His formal education includes a B.Sc. in mathematics from Ohio State University and a J.D. from Capital University.
After employment at Battelle as a research scientist studying brittle rock fracture in innovative methods of drilling rock, he worked at Battelle, at the General Electric Computer Department, and in private practice as a patent attorney.
He has written interdisciplinary behavioral books, some being used in the Linguistics Department at U.C. Berkeley and lauded by the Pierre du Chardin Society. He has presented technical papers at international conferences on subjects from humor ("How To Make A Computer Laugh") to AI Philosophy ("Interdisciplinary Behavioral Languages") to Virtual Reality ("Teleoperation In Intelligent Machines").
While at Anthrobotics™, Marty developed an interdisciplinary and programmable model of human cognitive behavior, including thought, emotions, and language. He was also responsible, as the principal investigator, for system designs for the feasibility demonstrations based on this model, demonstrating initial feasibility of many of Stoneman's approaches in areas including:
(1) cross-domain object categorization using a small set of primitives, (2) planning in autonomous decision systems, (3) simulation of emotional feelings and effects on facial parameters, and (4) production of "true and relevant" natural-language stories to report on occurrences.
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Copyright© 1996-2006 Anthrobotics
This site is owned and operated by Anthrobotics. No material from Anthrobotics or any Web site owned, operated, licensed or controlled by Anthrobotics may be copied, reproduced, republished, uploaded, posted, transmitted, or distributed in any way, without the prior written permission of Anthrobotics, except that you may download one copy of the materials on any single computer for your personal, non-commercial home use only, provided you keep intact all copyright and other proprietary notices.
Modification of the materials or use of the materials for any other purpose is a violation of Anthrobotics copyright and other proprietary rights. Attributed extracting for comment or criticism is permitted. |
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Call (602) 263-9200 or E-mail Marty |
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