André Grahl Pereira
Professor
Computer Science
Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Norte
Brazil
Biography
André Grahl Pereira holds a BS in Computer Science from the Federal University of Santa Maria (2011) and a PhD (2016) from the Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul, with a 12-month sandwich doctorate from the University of Alberta, Canada. PhD Thesis awarded with the prize of 2nd Place in the Competition of Theses and Dissertations of the Brazilian Society of Computing (SBC). He is currently an Adjunct Professor at the Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul. He has experience in the areas of Artificial Intelligence and Computational Complexity, working mainly on the following topics: Heuristic Search, Classical Planning and Games. He serves as a committee member of the AAAI Conference on Artificial Intelligence (AAAI).
Research Interest
He has experience in the areas of Artificial Intelligence and Computational Complexity, working mainly on the following topics: Heuristic Search, Classical Planning and Games.
Publications
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PEREIRA, ANDRÉ G .; RITT, MARCUS ; BURIOL, LUCIANA S.. Optimal Sokoban solving using pattern databases with specific domain knowledge. Artificial Intelligence (General Ed.), V. 227, p. 52-70, 2015.
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Petry, Adriano ; PEREIRA, ANDRÉ GRAHL ; DE SOUZA, JONAS RODRIGUES. An approximate nearest neighbors search algorithm for low-dimensional grid locations. Earth Science Informatics , v. 10, p. 183-196, 2016.
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PEREIRA, ANDRÉ G .; RITT, MARCUS ; BURIOL, LUCIANA S.. Pull and PushPull are PSPACE-complete. Theoretical Computer Science, v. 628, p. 50-61, 2016.