Professor Pei Wang
Pei Wang, Ph.D. is
Associate Professor of Computer and Information Sciences at Temple
University and is
Chief Executive Editor of
the
Journal of Artificial General Intelligence (JAGI).
His research interests include
artificial intelligence and cognitive science, especially on unified
theories of intelligence, formal models of rationality, reasoning under
uncertainty, learning and adaptation, knowledge representation, and
real-time decision making.
Pei authored
Formalization of Evidence: A Comparative Study.
Non-Axiomatic Logic (NAL)
Specification,
Cognitive Logic versus Mathematical Logic,
The Logic of Intelligence,
Recommendation Based on Personal Preference,
Toward a Unified Artificial Intelligence,
What Do You Mean by “AI”?,
Editorial: What Makes JAGI Special,
The Limitation of Bayesianism,
Wason’s Cards: What is Wrong?,
Case-by-Case Problem Solving,
From NARS to a Thinking Machine, and
Artificial General Intelligence
and Classical Neural Network.
Pei earned his B.S. in Computer Science at Peking University in 1983,
his M.S. in Computer Science at Peking University in 1986, and his Ph.D.
in Computer Science & Cognitive Science at Indiana University in
1995.
Watch
TransAlchemy Interviews Dr. Pei Wang,
TransAlchemy Interviews Dr. Pei Wang Part 2,
From NARS to a Thinking Machine – Dr. Pei Wang,
What Do You Mean By “AI”?,
Embodiment: Does a laptop have a body?,
and
Case-by-Case Problem Solving.