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Rik Belew
Next: Introduction
Richard K. Belew
Cognitive Computer Science Research Group
Computer Science Dept.
Univ. Wisconsin - Madison
belew@cs.wisc.edu
April, 1996
I am an associate professor of Computer Science, with special research
interests in machine learning and free-text information retrieval.
Virtually all of this work has been done with students, as part of a
research group we call the Cognitive Computer
Science Research Group. I've tried to give an overview of the
research we've done in the sections below. If you are looking for a
particular paper, you can proceed directly to the References
section, where a number of them can be found online.
Recent activities at U. Wisc.
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CS838 (F'96): Finding Out About
Information Retrieval and other technologies for seeking knowledge
Course home page
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Adaptive Individuals in Evolving Populations
Information about, and portions of, book,
editted with Melanie Mitchell (Santa Fe Inst.) to be published May, 1996.
Slides from Overview talk given to U. Wisc.
Complex Systems Seminar, 27 Sept 95.
Research Interests