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Charles Isbell is a Professor at the School of Interactive Computing at Georgia Institute of Technology. He currently serves as the Provost at the University of Wisconsin-Madison but retains his faculty role. His work focuses on Interactive Artificial Intelligence, particularly applying statistical machine learning to create autonomous agents that collaborate with humans and other agents.
- Research areas include adaptive modeling, activity discovery, scalable coordination, and development environments for adaptive agents
- Labs: Pfunk Research Group and The Laboratory for Interactive Artificial Intelligence
- Teaching experience includes senior-level undergraduate and graduate courses in Machine Learning and Reinforcement Learning, such as CS 7641 and CS 7642
- Administrative roles: Former Dean of the College of Computing at Georgia Tech, now Provost at University of Wisconsin-Madison
- Education: BSc in Computer Science from Georgia Tech, PhD from MIT's AI Lab
- Professional history: AT&T Shannon Labs (pre-2002), University of Pennsylvania (summer 2002), and Georgia Tech faculty
Research fields
Artificial IntelligenceMachine LearningAutonomous AgentsHuman-Computer InteractionAdaptive ModelingActivity DiscoveryScalable CoordinationAdaptive Programming LanguagesSoftware EngineeringInteractive EntertainmentSocially-Guided Machine LearningComputing EducationBroadening Participation in Computing
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