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Richard Maclin is a Professor in the Department of Computer Science at the University of Minnesota-Duluth, part of the Swenson College of Science and Engineering. He maintains an active presence in both teaching and research within the AI community.
His research expertise spans multiple domains of artificial intelligence:
- Core AI methodologies including search algorithms and logic systems
- Machine learning techniques such as neural networks and reinforcement learning
- Applications in bioinformatics and computational biology
- Data mining approaches for complex datasets
- Robotics learning systems
Professor Maclin has developed specialized tools like the Gene Cluster Annotation Tool, demonstrating his applied research in computational biology. His teaching portfolio includes foundational courses like Computer Science I (CS 1511) and advanced graduate courses such as Advanced Machine Learning (CS 8751), with his Artificial Intelligence course (CS 5541) featuring comprehensive programming assignments on minimax algorithms, Wumpus World logic systems, and reinforcement learning in maze navigation. The depth and structure of his course materials indicate substantial experience in translating complex AI concepts into accessible educational content while maintaining rigorous academic standards.
As an educator, he emphasizes both theoretical foundations and practical implementation, requiring students to develop working AI systems through multiple substantial programming projects each semester. His detailed syllabi, sample exams, and assignment structures reflect a commitment to thorough student assessment and learning.
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