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The Mind's Eye program seeks to develop in machines a capability that exists only in animals: visual intelligence. This program pursues the capability to learn generally applicable and generative representations of action between objects in a scene directly from visual inputs, and then reason over those learned representations. A key distinction between this research and the state of the art in machine vision is that the latter has made continual progress in recognizing a wide range of objects and their properties - what might be thought of as the nouns in the description of a scene. The focus of Mind's Eye is to add the perceptual and cognitive underpinnings for recognizing and reasoning about the verbs in those scenes, enabling a more complete narrative of action in the visual experience. (Quelle)

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Program Manager (Mr. James Donlon)[Quelltext bearbeiten]

Mr. Donlon joined DARPA as a program manager in October 2008. He currently manages Mind's Eye, Computer Science Study Group, Software Producibility, and Application Communities. Mr. Donlon's interests lie primarily in cognitive systems, with an emphasis on application of advancements in artificial intelligence to autonomous systems, Soldier systems, and battle management systems.

Mr. Donlon retired from the Army in September 2008 as a Lieutenant Colonel, after twenty years of commissioned service. He spent eight years leading infantry units as a rifle platoon leader, scout platoon leader, plans officer, and finally, company commander of a rifle company in the 82nd Airborne Division. Following that he attended graduate school for computer science, and spent the remainder of his Army career applying research, systems development, and enterprise IT management to Army and joint military requirements. His subsequent assignments involved systems development and adjunct professor as Director of the Knowledge Engineering Group at the U.S. Army War College; conducting multinational simulation-driven training exercises at Combined Forces Command, Seoul, Korea; and systems development/program management as deputy ICT director for NATO Headquarters, Brussels, Belgium. While on active duty, Mr. Donlon also contributed to several DARPA research programs, including High Performance Knowledge Bases, Rapid Knowledge Formation, and Active Templates.

Mr. Donlon holds a B.S. from the University of Delaware, M.S. in Computer Science from Northwestern University, and the Master of Military Arts and Science from the U.S. Army Command and General Staff College for the application of learning agents to operational art. (Quelle)

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