Fanya S. Montalvo (born in Monterey, Mexico)[1] Received the Ph.D. in Computer and Information Science [2] at the University of Massachusetts Amherst in 1976. Her dissertation was entitled Aftereffects, Adaptation, and Plasticity: A Neural Model for Tunable Feature Space. She was advised by Michael Anthony Arbib.[3] Montalvo has been a research scientist at Lawrence Berkeley Labs, HP, MIT, and Digital Equipment Corporation.

Montalvo is a leader in the field of Inconsistency Robustness Archived 2020-02-19 at the Wayback Machine currently serving on the governing Board of the International Society for Inconsistency Robustness. According to Rosalind Picard, she is involved in considerations within emotional computing.[see: Affective Computing ][4] She is known for having coined the term "AI-complete"[5] to denote an Artificial Intelligence task that is equivalent in difficulty to that of solving the problem of Strong AI.

Publications

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  • Fanya S. Montalvo. pdf. shown at 6th in list (1st retrieval address) "Diagram understanding:The Intersection of computer vision and graphics" MIT A.I. Lab Memo 873. November 1983. (retrieved 16:55(GMT)30.10.2011)
  • Fanya S. Montalvo. "Consensus versus Competition in Neural Networks: A Comparative Analysis of Three Models" International Journal of Man-Machine Studies 7(3). 1975.
  • Fanya S. Montalvo. Diagram Understanding: Associating Symbolic Descriptions with Images IEEE Workshop on Visual Languages. 1986 (retrieved 18:01(GMT)30.10.2011)
  • Fanya S. Montalvo and Caxton C. Foster. "An Algorithm for Intercell Communication in a Tesselated Automaton" published by:IEEE Computer Society (retrieved 18:06(GMT) 30.10.2011)
  • Fanya S. Montalvo. "Consensus versus Competition in Neural Networks: A Comparative Analysis of Three Models" International Journal of Human-Computer Studies, vol. 7, no. 3, 1975 (retrieved 18:09(GMT)30.10.2011)
  • Fanya S. Montalvo. "Knowledge visualization: A new framework for interactive graphic interface design" Applied Intelligence:Volume 1, Number 4, 297-309, doi:10.1007/BF00122019 (retrieved 18:27(GMT) 30.10.2011)
  • Robert E. Filman, John Lamping, Fanya S. Montalvo. "Meta-Knowledge and Meta-Reasoning" IJCAI-83.
  • Fanya S. Montalvo and Naomi Weisstein. "An Empirical Method that provides the basis for an organization of relaxation labeling process for vision" retrieved 18:30(GMT)30.10.2011(shows entire report [3 pages])[University of California]
  • Fanya S. Montalvo. "Human Vision Paradox Implicates Relaxation Model" IJCAI-77
  • Fanya S. Montalvo. "The Singularity is Here" Inconsistency Robustness, Vol. 52 Studies in Logic, College Publications (2015)

See also

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AI-complete

References

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  1. ^ Women of Achievement month September Multicultural Math Fun: Holidays Around the YearBy Louise Bock, Susan Guengerich, Hope Martin Walch Publishing, (1997) retrieved 16:38(GMT)30.10.2011
  2. ^ PICS UI Code for Windows95, Windows 3.1, and Windows/NT[permanent dead link] (see also:W3C) retrieved 16:33[GMT] 30.10.2011
  3. ^ Fanya Montalvo at the Mathematics Genealogy Project
  4. ^ interview with Rosalind Picard (see: FM 7th question response) [permanent dead link]frodo [retrieved 17:16 (GMT) 30.10.2011]
  5. ^ John C. Mallery. "Thinking About Foreign Policy: Finding an Appropriate Role for Artificially Intelligent Computers" Master's thesis, M.I.T. Political Science Department. 1988
  • UMASSCS retrieved 18:04(GMT) 30.10.2011
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