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Marcel Becker
Systems Scientist

No longer a member of RI.

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Research interests

My research interests are in artificial intelligence, mixed-initiative problem-solving, software architectures for advanced planning and scheduling, constraint satisfaction, and operations management. My current research focuses on the design and implementation of a flexible software infrastructure for the rapid development of planning and scheduling applications.

The design and development of this infrastructure is based on the latest software architecture and knowledge acquisition principles. The planning and scheduling problem-solving is performed by a set of generic and reusable constraint-satisfaction algorithms that can be easily customized to a number of different problem domains. One of the main components of this problem-solving approach is an advanced visualization tool that allows the dynamic generation and interactive repair of plans and schedules generated by the application. The system and the external user interact in a mixed-initiative mode in which manual and automatic problem-solving activities are transparently integrated.

In terms of applications, this generic software architecture and problem-solving model have been successfuly applied to solve problems in the area of trasportation and logistics, manufacturing, project scheduling, and air campaign planning.

Research interest keywords

architectures, artificial intelligence, manufacturing, planning, rapid prototyping, and scheduling

Past Labs & Groups

Intelligent Coordination and Logistics Laboratory - developing new theories, techniques and software technologies in planning, scheduling and control
 

Past Projects

AMC Barrelmaster Scheduling - Integrated management of airlift and tanker missions at the USAF Air Mobility Command.
OZONE/DITOPS - Configurable/mixed-initiative scheduling systems
Scheduling and Visualization - This project is investigating the development of next-generation environments for collaborative analysis and management of large-scale schedules.
 

Recent publications [View all 12 publications]


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