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Encyclopedia > Ken Forbus

Ken Forbus is a professor of Computer Science at Northwestern University. He is notable for his work in Qualitative Process Theory, Automated Sketch Understanding and on Automated Analogical Reasoning.


Forbus is a frequent collaborator with researchers at Cycorp.


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Institute for Human and Machine Cognition (IHMC) (840 words)
He is also co-editor (with Ken Ford and Robert Hoffman) of Expertise in Context: Human and Machine (AAAI/MIT) and (with Ken Forbus) Smart Machines in Education (AAAI/MIT).
He was once editor of the journal Teaching and Learning in Medicine: An International Journal and has served on several editorial boards, e.g., the Educational Researcher, the Journal of the Learning Sciences, Advances in Health Sciences Education.
In K. Forbus & P. Feltovich (Eds.), Smart machines in education (pp.
NU Computer Science - News (364 words)
Ken Forbus Runs 26th Annual Cognitive Science Society Conference
Ken Forbus Runs 18th International Workshop on Qualitative Reasoning
Ken Forbus Elected Fellow of the Cognitive Science Society
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