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Prof. Christian Muise

Assistant Professor, Queen's University

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Interests

  • Planning Under Uncertainty
  • Planning + Learning
  • Model Understanding, Learning, and Acquisition
  • Goal-Oriented Dialogue Systems

Education

  • PhD in Computer Science, 2014

    University of Toronto

  • MSc in Computer Science, 2009

    University of Toronto

  • BSc. in Computer Science, 2007

    Carleton University

Projects

  • Discrete Timeseries Analysis

Biography

I am currently an Assistant Professor at Queen’s University in Kingston, Canada. I completed my PhD under the supervision of Professors Sheila McIlraith and J. Christopher Beck in the area of Automated Planning, with the Knowledge Representation and Reasoning Group at the University of Toronto. Following my PhD, I was a post-doc for two years with the University of Melbourne’s Agentlab studying techniques for multi-agent planning with a project on human-agent collaboration, and then subsequently a Research Fellow with the MERS group at MIT’s CSAIL. Just prior to joining Queen’s I was a Research Staff Member for two years at the MIT-IBM Watson AI Lab.

Pronouns: he/him

Recent Publications

  • MACQ: A Unified Library for Action Model Acquisition. KEPS (2022)
  • Symbolic Reasoning in Latent Space: Classical Planning as an Example.
  • Exploring Multi-View Perspectives on Deep Reinforcement Learning Agents for Embodied Object Navigation in Virtual Home Environments. CASCON (2021)
  • A Planning.Domains Plugin for Heuristic Visualization. ICAPS System Demos (2021)
  • Do You See What I See? An Egocentric View of our Pansophical Planning Problems. IntEx (2021)

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