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| description: Various groups and activities that I participate in | ||||
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| ## Logic Reading Group | ||||
| I co-founded the NY Captital Region Logic Reading Group. | ||||
| The idea here is to present papers within automated reasoning, | ||||
| logic-based artificial intelligence, and normative ethics. | ||||
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| [See more](logic-reading-group) | ||||
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| ## ./UMWLUG | ||||
| I was the co-founder and vice president of UMW's Linux Users Group. I mainly brought interesting people to come and talk about Linux and open source. | ||||
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| title: Logic Reading Group | ||||
| description: Presentations I gave at the RAIR Lab logic reading group. | ||||
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| We hold the NY Capital Region Logic Reading Group every Wednesday at the | ||||
| Rensselaer AI & Reasoning lab. | ||||
| I aim to give one presentation a month. | ||||
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| ## Talks Given | ||||
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| I presented the following papers: | ||||
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| 05/11/2022: | ||||
| [The Power of Waiting in Social Laws](https://icaps21.icaps-conference.org/workshops/KEPS/Papers/KEPS_2021_paper_14.pdf) by Alexander Tuisov, Alexander Shleyfman, and Erez Karpas. | ||||
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| 06/01/2022: | ||||
| [AI Planning Annotation for Sample Efficient Reinforcement Learning](https://arxiv.org/pdf/2203.00669) by Junkyu Lee, Michael katz, Don Joven Agravante, Miao Liu, Geraud Nangue Tasse, Tim Linger, Shirin Sohrabi. | ||||
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| 06/28/2022: [Landmark-based heuristic online contingent planning](https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s10458-018-9389-9) by Shlomi Maliah, Guy Shani, and Ronen L. Brafman. | ||||
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| 08/03/2022: [Coming Up with Good Excuses: What To Do When No Plan Can be Found](https://www.aaai.org/ocs/index.php/ICAPS/ICAPS10/paper/viewFile/1453/1532) by Moritz Gobelbecker, Thomas Keller, Patrick Eyerich, Michael Brenner, and Bernhard Nebel. | ||||
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| 09/14/2022: [Planning Modulo Theories: Extending the Planning Paradigm](https://www.aaai.org/ocs/index.php/ICAPS/ICAPS12/paper/viewFile/4693/4715) by Peter Gregory, Derek Long, Maria Fox, and J. Christopher Beck. | ||||
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| 10/19/2022: [Evaluation of the Moral Permissibility of Action Plans](https://gki.informatik.uni-freiburg.de/papers/lindner-etal-aij2020.pdf) | ||||
| by Felix Lindner, Robert Mattmuller, and Bernhard Nebel. | ||||
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