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David S Touretzky
Research Professor, CS

Email address: dst@cs.cmu.edu
Office: WEH 8128
Phone: (412) 268-7561
Fax: 412-268-3608

Mailing address:
Computer Science Department
5000 Forbes Ave
Pittsburgh, PA 15213

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Research interests

The first of my two major research areas is the representation of spatial information in the rodent brain. I develop computational models of the hippocampus, an area thought to be involved in navigation and learning. There is evidence that the hippocampal "cognitive map" combines visual landmark information with another, internal sense of position maintained by path integration. I also model the rodent head direction system, which combines vestibular signals with visual landmark information to maintain an estimate of the animal's heading, and is a necessary prerequisite for path integration. My students and I have developed computational models which have reproduced a variety of behavioral and neurophysiological observations in these systems, and led to novel predictions.

My second major research area is models of animal learning and their implementation on mobile robots. Current projects include reinforcement learning models of the dopamine reward system, models of classical conditioning based on statistical inference, and a behavioral framework for the Sony AIBO robot.

This section last updated - January 1999.

Research interest keywords

artificial intelligence, computational neuroscience, and machine learning

Current Labs & Groups [Past labs]

Tekkotsu Lab - Tekkotsu is an application development framework for robotics that supports high level robot programming, drawing inspiration from ideas in cognitive science. Our target platform is the Sony AIBO.
 

Past Projects

Skinnerbots - Trainable robots using operant conditioning.
 

Recent publications [View all 58 publications]


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