From Fifth Generation Computing to Skill Science: A Biographical Essay of Koichi Furukawa
Full Text: Ozaki2019_Article_FromFifthGenerationComputingTo.pdfProfessor Koichi Furukawa, an eminent computer scientist and former Editor-in-Chief of the New Generation Computing journal, passed away on January 31, 2017. His passing was a surprise, and we were all shocked and saddened by the news. To remember the deceased, this article reviews the great career and contributions of Professor Koichi Furukawa, focusing on his research activities on the foundation and application of logic programming. Professor Furukawa had both a deep understanding and broad impact on logic programming, and he was always gentle but persistent in articulating its value across a broad spectrum of computer science and artificial intelligence research. This article introduces his research along with its insightful and unique philosophical framework.
Citation
T. Ozaki, R. Goebel, K. Inoue. "From Fifth Generation Computing to Skill Science: A Biographical Essay of Koichi Furukawa". New Generation Computing, 37(2), pp 141-158, April 2019.Keywords: | Institute for New Generation Computer Technology, Logic programming, Inductive logic programming, Skill science |
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@article{Ozaki+al:19, author = {Tomonobu Ozaki and Randy Goebel and Katsumi Inoue}, title = {From Fifth Generation Computing to Skill Science: A Biographical Essay of Koichi Furukawa}, Volume = "37", Number = "2", Pages = {141-158}, journal = {New Generation Computing}, year = 2019, }Last Updated: February 13, 2020
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