Papers, Talks, Software (selected)

Preface Remarks:

  • Papers: 10,000+ citations. Many are refereed, but many are reports or other non-refereed. For more info beyond this website, see also Google Scholar and ResearchGate.
  • Talks: Slides are nearly always quite detailed — and substantial technically. Much of the talks’ content goes beyond what is in papers, i.e., is not contained in papers. That is particularly the case for invited talks — at conferences, industry labs, and universities (e.g., conference tutorials), i.e., for talks that are not presentations of regular refereed conference papers.

Publications of Benjamin Grosof (1980’s to present):

  • Note that the three groups of material above have overlaps and “soft edges” chronologically.  This portion of the site is in process of being reorganized but all of the content material is available via the links above.

Recent News Media Coverage

  • Is There A Smarter Path to Artificial Intelligence?  Some Experts Hope So.  NY Times.  June 20, 2018.  Discusses need for knowledge representation and reasoning in combination with machine learning, beyond just deep learning with neural networks. (Featured prominently in the NY Times Business section, also Technology and Science sections; and even appeared on the NY Times website home page.) Reposted on social media including LinkedIn, Facebook, and elsewhere.