Carmel Domshlak
Professor
Information Systems Engineering
Technion – Israel Institute of Technology
Israel
Biography
Carmel Domshlak is a Professor at the Faculty of Industrial Engineering and Management, Technion—Israel Institute of Technology. He received his Ph.D. in Computer Science from Ben-Gurion University in 2002. During 2002–2004 he was a Research Associate in the Computer Science Department at Cornell University.
Research Interest
sequential decision making and action planning combinatorial search and optimization computational foundations of decision support tools
Publications
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C. Boutilier, R. Brafman, C. Domshlak, H. Hoos, D. Poole, CP-nets: A tool for representing and reasoning with conditional ceteris paribus preference statements, Journal of Artificial Intelligence Research, 21:135-191, 2004.
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M. Katz, C. Domshlak, Optimal admissible composition of abstraction heuristics, Artificial Intelligence, 174:767-798, 2010.
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R. Brafman, C. Domshlak, On the complexity of planning for agent teams and its implications for single agent planning, Artificial Intelligence, 198:52-71, 2013.