Nationality German Role Computer scientist Name Marcus Hutter | Institutions IDSIA, ANU | |
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Born 14 April 1967 (age 57) Munich, Bavaria, West Germany ( 1967-04-14 ) Thesis Instantons in QCD (1996) Known for Universal Artificial Intelligence Books Universal artificial intelligence Institution Dalle Molle Institute for Artificial Intelligence Research, Australian National University | ||
Notable awards IJCAI-JAIR, Lindley |
Marcus hutter what is intelligence aixi induction
Marcus Hutter (born April 14, 1967) is a German computer scientist. He is a professor at the ANU College of Engineering and Computer Science of the Australian National University in Canberra, Australia. Hutter studied physics and computer science at the Technical University of Munich. In 2000 he joined Jürgen Schmidhuber's group at the Istituto Dalle Molle di Studi sull'Intelligenza Artificiale (Dalle Molle Institute for Artificial Intelligence Research) in Manno, Switzerland. With others, he developed a mathematical theory of artificial general intelligence. His book Universal Artificial Intelligence: Sequential Decisions Based on Algorithmic Probability was published by Springer in 2005.
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- Marcus hutter what is intelligence aixi induction
- Alan turing david dowe marcus hutter james harland singularity summit australia 2012
- Research
- Hutter Prize
- Published works
- References
Alan turing david dowe marcus hutter james harland singularity summit australia 2012
Research
In 2002 Hutter, with Jürgen Schmidhuber and Shane Legg, developed and published a mathematical theory of artificial general intelligence.based on idealised intelligent agents and reward-motivated reinforcement learning.:399
In 2005 Hutter and Legg published an intelligence test for artificial intelligence devices.
Hutter Prize
In 2006, Hutter announced the Hutter Prize for Lossless Compression of Human Knowledge, with a total of €50,000 in prize money.