Diane J. Cook | |
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Occupation(s) | Computer scientist, educator |
Employer | Washington State University |
Diane Joyce Cook is an American computer scientist whose research interests include artificial intelligence, data mining, machine learning, home automation, and smart environments. She is Regents Professor and Huie-Rogers Chair Professor of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science at Washington State University.[1]
Her research has included methods for testing the intelligence of artificially intelligent systems,[2] using sensors in home automation to detect mental issues in older residents,[3] developing robotic home care assistants,[4] adapting to the habits of smart home owners,[5] and more generally application of ubiquitous computing and ambient intelligence in home automation.[6]
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