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Encyclopedia > Raj Reddy
Dabbala Rajagopal "Raj" Reddy

Born June 13, 1937
Katoor, India
Field Artificial Intelligence
Robotics
Human-Computer Interaction
Institution Carnegie Mellon University
Notable prizes Turing Award 1994
Honda Prize 2005
Vanner Bush Award 2006

Dabbala Rajagopal "Raj" Reddy (born June 13, 1937 in Katoor, India, near Chennai) is a world-renowned researcher in Artificial Intelligence, Robotics, and Human-Computer Interaction. Image File history File links RajReddy_CMU.gif Summary Obtained from http://www. ... June 13 is the 164th day of the year in the Gregorian calendar (165th in leap years), with 201 days remaining. ... Year 1937 (MCMXXXVII) was a common year starting on Friday (link will take you to calendar). ... Hondas humanoid robot AI redirects here. ... It has been suggested that this article or section be merged with robot. ... Human–computer interaction (HCI) or, alternatively, computer–human interaction (symbolized as Χ χ Chi, the 22nd letter of the Greek alphabet) is the study of interaction between people (users) and computers. ... Carnegie Mellon University is a private research university located in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. ... The A.M. Turing Award is given annually by the Association for Computing Machinery to a person selected for contributions of a technical nature made to the computing community. ... June 13 is the 164th day of the year in the Gregorian calendar (165th in leap years), with 201 days remaining. ... Year 1937 (MCMXXXVII) was a common year starting on Friday (link will take you to calendar). ... Chennai   (Tamil: ), formerly known as Madras  , is the capital of the state of Tamil Nadu and is Indias fourth largest metropolitan city. ... Hondas humanoid robot AI redirects here. ... It has been suggested that this article or section be merged with robot. ... Human–computer interaction (HCI) or, alternatively, computer–human interaction (symbolized as Χ χ Chi, the 22nd letter of the Greek alphabet) is the study of interaction between people (users) and computers. ...


After his undergraduate studies at the College of Engineering, Guindy (now part of Anna University) in 1958, he did a master's degree in Civil Engineering at the University of New South Wales, and a PhD in Computer Science at Stanford University in 1966. He was the first doctoral student to graduate at Stanford under Turing Award winner and AI pioneer, John McCarthy (computer scientist). The main building of CEG. The College of Engineering, Guindy (CEG) in Chennai, India, is one of the constituent colleges of Anna University. ... Anna University is one of Indias premier universities. ... The University of New South Wales or UNSW is a university situated in Kensington, a suburb in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. ... Doctor of Philosophy (from Greek , meaning Teacher of Philosophy), typically abbreviated Ph. ... The Leland Stanford Junior University, commonly known as Stanford University (or simply Stanford), is a private university located approximately 37 miles (60 kilometers) southeast of San Francisco and approximately 20 miles northwest of San José in an unincorporated area of Santa Clara County. ... John McCarthy (born September 4, 1927, in Boston, Massachusetts, sometimes known affectionately as Uncle John McCarthy), is a prominent computer scientist who received the Turing Award in 1971 for his major contributions to the field of Artificial Intelligence. ...


Among many awards, he received the Turing Award with Edward Feigenbaum in 1994, the most prestigious prize in Computer Science, "For pioneering the design and construction of large scale artificial intelligence systems, demonstrating the practical importance and potential commercial impact of artificial intelligence technology". Evenmore, he is also a fellow of the Acoustical Society of America, IEEE and AAAI. He received the IJCAI Donald E. Walker Distinguished Service Award in 2005, the IBM Research Ralph Gomory Visiting Scholar Award in 1991, and more recently, the Honda Prize for his "Contributions to eco-technology" in 2005. Most recently, he received the 2006 Vannevar Bush Award given by the National Science Board "...in recognition of his contributions to science and his statesmanship on behalf of science and the nation...". The A.M. Turing Award is given annually by the Association for Computing Machinery to a person selected for contributions of a technical nature made to the computing community. ... Edward Albert Feigenbaum (born January 20, 1936) is a computer scientist working in the field of artificial intelligence. ... Computer science, or computing science, is the study of the theoretical foundations of information and computation and their implementation and application in computer systems. ... The Acoustical Society of America is an international scientific society dedicated to increasing and diffusing the knowledge of acoustics and its practical applications. ... The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers or IEEE (pronounced as eye-triple-ee) is an international non-profit, professional organization incorporated in the State of New York, United States. ... The American Association for Artificial Intelligence (AAAI) is a United States organization dedicated to advancing understanding of artificial intelligence (AI). ... IJCAI is the International Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence. ...


Reddy is currently the Mozah Bint Nasser University Professor of Computer Science and Robotics at Carnegie Mellon University; he was formerly the Herbert Simon University Professor there. The several institutes at Carnegie Mellon founded under his initiation include the Robotics Institute, the E-Commerce Technologies Institute, and the Institute of Software Research International. He is also the chairman, Governing Board of IIIT Hyderabad. Carnegie Mellon University is a private research university located in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. ... Herbert Alexander Simon (June 15, 1916 – February 9, 2001) was an American political scientist whose research ranged across the fields of cognitive psychology, computer science, public administration, economics, management, and philosophy of science and a professor, most notably, at Carnegie Mellon University. ... The Robotics Institute (RI) at Carnegie Mellon University was established in 1979. ... It has been suggested that this article or section be merged with International Institute of Information Technology, Hyderabad. ...


Reddy also served as a co-chair of the President's Information Technology Advisory Committee (PITAC) for Bill Clinton and led the formation of AAAI. He also serves on the Microsoft Technical Advisory Board, the Board of Directors at 3Com. Furthermore, Reddy was the first director of Carnegie Mellon University West and one of the first members on the Computer Science and Telecommunications Board. William Jefferson Bill Clinton (born William Jefferson Blythe III[1] on August 19, 1946) was the 42nd President of the United States, serving from 1993 to 2001. ... The American Association for Artificial Intelligence (AAAI) is a United States organization dedicated to advancing understanding of artificial intelligence (AI). ... 3Com (NASDAQ: COMS) is a manufacturer best known for its computer network infrastructure products. ...


Reddy was awarded the Padma Bhushan by India in 2001 and the Legion of Honor by President François Mitterrand of France in 1984. The Padma Bhushan is an Indian civilian decoration established on January 2, 1954 by the President of India. ... 2001 (MMI) was a common year starting on Monday of the Gregorian calendar. ... Medal for the officer class, decorated with a rosette Napoleon wearing the Grand Cross The President of France is the Grand Master of the Legion. ...   IPA: (October 26, 1916 – January 8, 1996) was President of France from 1981 to 1995, elected as representative of the Socialist Party (PS). ... 1984 (MCMLXXXIV) was a leap year starting on Sunday of the Gregorian calendar. ...


Currently, Reddy is working on the PCtvt (PC, TV, PVR, Video Phone) for use by illiterate people in rural environments as an information appliance. PCtvt is a massive project undertaken by Dr. Raj Reddy, faculty and Head at computer science dept, CMU. There are lots of universities and student teams involved. ...


Throughout his academic career, Reddy has been the thesis adviser for many successful graduate students at Carnegie Mellon including James K. Baker (Founder, Dragon Systems Inc.), Kai-Fu Lee (Head, Google China), and Harry Shum (Managing Director, Microsoft Research Asia). Kai-Fu Lee (Chinese: 李开复; pinyin: ) is to be the head of Googles China research lab. ...


External links and references

  • Raj Reddy's webpage at CMU
  • Raj Reddy's talk at Standard about PCtvt (Quicktime)
  • Raj Reddy - KurzweilAI's Big Thinkers
  • Reddy receives Honda Prize - CMU release
  • Raj Reddy talking about the Robotics Institute in 1986 episode of Computer Chronicles
  • Raj Reddy receives 2006 Vannevar Bush Award for Lifetime Contributions to Science

  Results from FactBites:
 
ABC Radio National: The Buzz 8 September  2003  - Million Book Digital Library (1475 words)
Raj Reddy: They may not be in existence but we estimate from the time the Gutenberg Press was invented there are probably about 100 million books that have been printed and published in all the languages, of which there is only a record of 42 million books in the OCLC catalogue.
Raj Reddy: Is the catalogue – a union of all the books that are in all of the libraries in the United States and other countries, some of the other participating countries.
Raj Reddy: The current plan is if we can get about 10 million books in the next 10 to 20 years, then that’ll become such an important resource for the world that everybody will start you know using it and then it’ll build on itself.
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