Matej Guidمشاهده پروفایل
استادیار
Matej Guid serves as an Assistant Professor at the University of Ljubljana's Faculty of Computer and Information Science and conducts research at the Laboratory of Algorithmics. His teaching portfolio includes Topics in Computer and Information Science and specialized Chess instruction. His research spans heuristic search, intelligent tutoring systems, computer game-playing (particularly chess), and argument-based machine learning. He has secured significant funding from the Slovenian Research Agency for projects like 'Artificial intelligence and intelligent systems' (2015-2020) and 'Machine learning for building intelligent tutoring systems' (2011-2014), demonstrating sustained contributions to AI applications in education and gaming. Analysis of his 2012-2016 publications reveals three dominant research trajectories: computational modeling of chess problem difficulty, development of AI-driven educational tools (especially automated chess tutors), and medical knowledge elicitation using argument-based machine learning. His work consistently bridges theoretical AI with practical implementations in game analysis and educational technology. Guid actively participates in research grant initiatives through the Slovenian Research Agency, with current involvement in the 'Artificial intelligence and intelligent systems' program. His laboratory work centers on algorithm development within the Laboratory of Algorithmics, where he collaborates on knowledge refinement systems and adaptive learning tools.
