
Professor
Arts, Sciences, and Engineering
Department of Computer Science
Areas of expertise: Artificial Intelligence, Technology for the Eldery
Press contact:
Alan Blank
alan.blank@rochester.edu
585-275-2671
Related Links:
Henry Kautz Home Page
In the News
Daily Mail
How Twitter could prevent food poisoning: Experts design software that 'listens' to tweets to reveal the restaurants that make us ill
August 09, 2013
The New York Times
There's a Fly in My Tweets
June 21, 2013
NPR
What Big Data Means For Big Cities
May 30, 2013
MedCity News
Is Twitter a better predictor of the flu than Google and the CDC? Researcher says, yes
January 21, 2013
News Releases
Four Rochester Professors Named Fellows of American Association for the Advancement of Science
December 01, 2006
New Academic-Industry Collaboration Brings Talent to Rochester
October 04, 2006
Biography
Henry Kautz’s research encompasses artificial intelligence, pervasive computing, assistive technology, automated planning and scheduling, pervasive computing, and machine learning. His contributions include efficient algorithms for logical and probabilistic reasoning, the planning as satisfiability framework, and methods for behavior recognition from sensor data. He is a Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science, a Fellow of the Association for Advancement of Artificial Intelligence, winner of the Computers & Thought Award from the International Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence, and the author of more than 70 refereed publications.