DTAI: A brief description
Brief History
DTAI started in the mid-seventies, closely following the invention of
logic programming and became one of the world's leading centres for
research in logic programming. Gradually, the scope of its research
broadened, including functional programming and more artificial
intelligence oriented topics in knowledge representation and machine
learning. The use of logic is a common thread to almost all
activities.
Main Activities
The activities of DTAI (Declaratieve
Talen en Artificiele Intelligentie = Declarative Languages and
Artificial Intelligence) are centred around research and education in
programming languages and artificial intelligence. Main themes of
study are in the fields of declarative languages, machine learning,
and knowledge representation.
Main subgroups
See for details
- Design, Analysis and Implementation of Declarative Programming
Languages
- Knowledge Technology
- Machine Learning