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Hodgson, Jonathan
St. Joseph''s University
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
 
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Dr. Jonathan Hodgson is a Professor of Mathematics and Computer Science at Saint Joseph's University in Philadelphia, PA, where he teaches a wide variety of courses at both the undergraduate and master's level. Previously, he was on the faculty at Adelphi University and, prior to that, at the University of Pennsylvania. Dr. Hodgson started his career as a mathematician working in the field of topology. He holds a Ph.D. in Mathematics from the University of Cambridge. Dr. Hodgson became involved with computers, originally with the idea of drawing pictures of knots on a Tektronix machine using Plot-90. In the 1980s, he developed an interest in artificial intelligence, particularly problem solving and logic programming, both of which are his areas of major research interest.

Dr. Hodgson has published papers on differential topology, problem solving, and the use of Hypertext Markup Language (HTML) tags for flagging semantic content in Web pages. He is currently the convenor of WG17, the ISO/IEC JTC1 working group on Prolog standardization.

 
 
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   Cognitive Internet of things: Frameworks, Tools and Applications
Lu H., Springer Publishing Company, Incorporated, 2019. 522 pp.  Type: Book (978-3-030049-45-4)

The introduction to this book cites its aim:...

Jan 7 2022  
   Fairness-aware machine learning: practical challenges and lessons learned
Bird S., Hutchinson B., Kenthapadi K., K c man E., Mitchell M.  WWW 2019 (Companion Proceedings of The 2019 World Wide Web Conference, San Francisco, CA, May 13-17, 2019) 1297-1298, 2019.  Type: Proceedings

This is a timely paper in light of recent stories about bias in artificial intelligence (AI) systems, such as the COMPAS system used in Florida to predict recidivism. The tutorial’s aim is to describe what the authors call a ...

May 7 2020  
   Intelligent environments 2018: workshop proceedings of the 14th International Conference on Intelligent Environments
Amft O., Novais P., Tobe Y., Chatzigiannakis I., IOS PRESS, Amsterdam, the Netherlands, 2018. 604 pp.  Type: Book (978-1-614998-73-0)

This book presents workshop proceedings from the 14th International Conference on Intelligent Environments, held in Rome in June 2018. It consists of nine tutorials and some 60 papers. This review cannot go into a detailed report of ea...

Apr 21 2020  
   Quantitative intertextuality: analyzing the markers of information reuse
Forstall C., Scheirer W., Springer Publishing Company, Incorporated, New York, NY, 2019. 189 pp.  Type: Book (978-3-030234-13-3)

Intertextuality is a term used to denote the idea that there are relationships between texts. This includes the conscious modeling of one text on another, allusions to phrases from other texts, and even plagiarism. The goal of this boo...

Nov 26 2019  
   Search-based program synthesis
Alur R., Singh R., Fisman D., Solar-Lezama A. Communications of the ACM 61(12): 84-93, 2018.  Type: Article

Program synthesis aims at the automatic generation of “an executable implementation ... from a high-level logical specification of the desired input-to-output behavior.” The review article concentrates on syntax-gui...

Mar 19 2019  
   Representation and reality in humans, other living organisms and intelligent machines
Dodig-Crnkovic G., Giovagnoli R., Springer International Publishing, New York, NY, 2017. 378 pp.  Type: Book (978-3-319437-82-8)

This book comes out of a joint project on which the editors have collaborated since 2012. The book covers various aspects of the subject of representation and its relationship to humans, other living organisms, and machines. This quest...

Apr 6 2018  
   Accelerating discovery: mining unstructured information for hypothesis generation
Spangler S., Chapman & Hall/CRC, Boca Raton, FL, 2015. 292 pp.  Type: Book (978-1-482239-13-3)

The basic idea behind the “accelerated discovery” of this book’s title is that by using the ability of a computer to process large quantities of data, one can find interconnections that lead to new hypothe...

Nov 16 2016  
   Directed algebraic topology and concurrency
Fajstrup L., Goubault E., Haucourt E., Mimram S., Raussen M., Springer International Publishing, New York, NY, 2016. 167 pp.  Type: Book (978-3-319153-97-1)

Introducing the use of ideas from algebraic topology in the study of concurrency is the primary contribution of this book. The basic idea is as follows: suppose that one has a collection of processes that are to run concurrently and th...

Jul 19 2016  
   Computational intelligence and quantitative software engineering
Pedrycz W., Succi G., Sillitti A., Springer Publishing Company, Incorporated, New York, NY, 2016. 207 pp.  Type: Book (978-3-319259-62-8)

An overview of the current state of the art in the use of computational intelligence in software engineering is presented in this book. It is important to note that the term computational intelligence as used by the editors refers to t...

Mar 25 2016  
   Innovations in knowledge management: the impact of social media, semantic web and cloud computing
Razmerita L., Phillips-Wren G., Jain L., Springer Publishing Company, Incorporated, New York, NY, 2015. 267 pp.  Type: Book (978-3-662478-26-4)

In a series of related but independent papers, this book considers the impact of social media, the semantic web, and cloud computing on knowledge management (KM). It is divided into three parts: “Managing Knowledge, Projects ...

Oct 14 2015  
 
 
 
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