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- Andrew Barto - Wikipedia
Andrew Gehret Barto (born 1948) is an American computer scientist who is professor emeritus of computer science at the University of Massachusetts Amherst Barto is best known for his foundational contributions to the field of modern computational reinforcement learning
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They should work for 2000 onwards My research centers on learning in machines and animals I worked on developing learning algorithms that are useful for engineering applications but that also make contact with learning as studied by psychologists and neuroscientists
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Andrew G Barto (born c 1948) is an American computer scientist, currently Professor Emeritus of computer science at University of Massachusetts Amherst Barto is best known for his foundational contributions to the field of modern computational reinforcement learning
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Andrew Barto was born in 1948 or 1949 He studied mathematics at the University of Michigan, graduating in 1970 He became interested in how computers and math could help understand the brain In 1975, he earned his PhD in computer science
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Andrew G Barto (born c 1948) is a professor of computer science at University of Massachusetts Amherst, and chair of the department since January 2007 His main research area is reinforcement learning
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- UMass Amherst Computer Scientist Co-Recipient of “The Nobel Prize of . . .
Andrew Barto began his career at UMass Amherst as a postdoctoral research associate in 1977 and has subsequently held various positions including Associate Professor, Professor and Department Chair before receiving emeritus status upon his retirement in 2012
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