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%6S%5 Artificial Intelligence Laboratory, STANFORD UNIVERSITY, Stanford, California 94305
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Douglas B. Lenat
Artificial Intelligence Laboratory
Stanford University
Stanford, California 94305
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Sincerely,
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Doug Lenat
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.LTR(Professor Roger Schank)
Computer Science Department
10 Hillhouse Avenue
Yale University
New Haven, Connecticutt 06520
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Dear Professor Schank,
I'm a fourth-year grad student in Stanford's CS department; you may recall
me from Cordell's group at the AI lab, or from Tbilisi.
For my dissertation,
I've been working on a program which can develop
simple mathematical concepts, which aims at
expertise in theorem %2proposing%* rather than theorem %2proving%*.
It uses
skills from %2automatic programming%* to tackle a %2theory
formation%* task. An abstract of the project is enclosed.
My committee consists of Ed Feigenbaum, Cordell Green,
Bruce Buchanan, and Don Knuth. Cordell and Ed have suggested that I
write you, since I expect to receive my Ph.D. by next Fall. I am interested
in a faculty position for next year, and would welcome the opportunity to
discuss the matter with you.
The young, growing nature of your department seems particularly appealing.
I could visit Yale sometime this Winter,
perhaps in February or early March,
to give a colloquium on my dissertation research.
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