behavioranalysishistory / David S Touretzky
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David S Touretzky

David S Touretzky

(birth - death)

 

Primary Areas of Study

Robotics and Artificial Intelligence

Animal Training

 

Links

Skinnerbots Project Homepage

 

Selected Papers

Lisa M. Saksida, Scott M. Raymond, and David S. Touretzky.  Shaping robot behavior using principles from instrumental conditioning.
Robotics and Autonomous Systems, 22(3/4):231-249, 1998.
 
Lisa M. Saksida and David S. Touretzky.
Application of a model of instrumental conditioning to mobile robot control.  In Paul S. Schenker and Gerard T. McKee, editors, Sensor Fusion and Decentralized Control in Autonomous Robotic Systems, volume 3209, pages 55-66. SPIE, 1997.
 
David S. Touretzky and Lisa M. Saksida.  Skinnerbots.  In P. Maes, M. Mataric, J. A. Meyer, J. Pollack, and S. W. Wilson, editors, Animals to Animats 4: Proceedings of the Fourth International Conference on Simulation of Adaptive Behavior, pages 285-294, Cambridge, MA, 1996. MIT Press.

David S. Touretzky and Lisa M. Saksida.  Operant conditioning in skinnerbots. Adaptive Behavior, 5(3/4):219-247, 1997.

 

Selected Books

 

Media

 

Students

 

Intellectual Ancestry

Rutgers University

Research Professor in the Carnegie Mellon University.

 

Additional Information

In 2006 he was recognized as a Distinguished Scientist by the Association for Computing Machinery.

 

Wikipedia page