Philippe Lalanda
I am a post-doctoral research scholar in the
Knowledge Systems Lab
of the
Computer Science Department
at
Stanford University.
My research interests are in real-time reasoning, and more generally in
intelligent systems that can perceive, reason and act in a complex,
dynamic environment.
I am currently studying intelligent autonomous mobile agents in the
AIbots Project.
I previously completed my Ph.D. studies in the
RFIA group
at the
INRIA-Lorraine
lab in Nancy,
France.
Recent papers
Some recent publications:
- Lalanda P., Charpillet F., and Haton J.P. Integration of plans in a blackboard system.
Proc. of the 10th European Conference on Artificial Intelligence,
Viennna, Austria, 1992. Available as
postscript file.
- Lalanda P., Charpillet F., and Haton J.P. Une architecture temps reel a base
de tableau noir. Proc. of the 12th Avignon Conference on Expert Systems,
Avignon, France, 1992. Available as
postscript file.
- Lalanda P. Conduite du raisonnement en temps reel dans un systeme a base de
tableau noir. Ph.D. dissertation, University of Nancy, December 1992. Abstract
available as
postscript file.
- Hayes-Roth B., Pfleger K., Lalanda P., Morignot P. and Balabanovic M.
A domain-specific sofware architecture for adaptative intelligent systems.
To appear in IEEE Transactions on Systems, Man, and Cybernetics, 1994.
- Lalanda P., Hayes-Roth B. Deadline management in intelligent agents. Technical
report KSL-9427, Stanford University, 1994.
Getting in touch
Knowledge Systems Lab,
701 Welch Road, Building C,
Palo Alto, CA 94301-0106
USA
(My office is A-3310)
Phone: (415) 725 3859
Fax: (415) 725 5850
Email: lalanda@hpp.stanford.edu
lalanda@hpp.stanford.edu