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Virtual
Environment Architect
Dr.
Brian Slator
...studied
Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence at the Computing
Research Laboratory (CRL) at New Mexico State University under
Dr. Yorick Wilks. CRL was at the time rated among the top
5 AI research institutions in the world in Natural Language
Processing. He was awarded a doctorate from the NMSU Computer
Science Department in 1988.
Dr.
Slator was a tenure-track faculty member at North
Dakota State University for two years, 1988-1990, while also
a summer research scientist at CRL. He then was on the research
faculty at The Institute for the Learning Sciences at Northwestern
University for six years, 1990-1996. ILS was at one time the
largest AI and Educational Media Research Center in the United
States. Dr. Slator is currently, 1996-present, once again
on the tenure-track faculty at North Dakota State University.
Dr.
Slator's interests follow two diverse but related tracks:
Computational
Linguistics, in particular lexical semantics, where
his doctoral studies originated, and where he was an instrumental
part of two NSF research grants (1989-1994). In January
of 1996, MIT Press published his (co-authored with Dr. Yorick
Wilks and Dr. Louise Guthrie) definitive survey of the field,
"Electric Words: Dictionaries, Computers, and Meanings,"
and in the same month the Communications of the ACM published
a survey article by the same authors; also in 1996, he co-edited
a special theme issue of "IEEE Computer" devoted to Interactive
Natural Language Processing which appeared in July 96.
Educational/Training
Multimedia, currently his primary interest, in particular:
virtual role-playing environments where students are immersed
in authentic game-play simulations that teach real-world
strategies, and domain specific concepts and procedures;
and integrated performance support systems where users are
provided job-aid systems that support work through an analysis
of process and expert help and advice for just-in-time training
in the workplace.
Phone
#: (701) 231-6124
Email: Brian
Slator@ndsu.nodak.edu
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