Mitja Luštrek
Mitja Luštrek,
a Slovenian computer scientist and researcher at Department of Intelligent systems [2], Jožef Stefan Institute, Ljubljana.
He holds a Ph.D. degree in computer and information science from the University of Ljubljana in 2007 on Pathology in Heuristic Search Algorithms under supervision of Ivan Bratko and Matjaž Gams [3].
In 2005, Mitja Luštrek was visiting researcher at the University of Alberta. His current research focuses on Ambient intelligence and social computing, where he works on an ubiquitous care system to support independent living.
Selected Publications
2000 ...
- Mitja Luštrek, Matjaž Gams, Ivan Bratko (2003). A Program for Playing Tarok. ICGA Journal, Vol. 26, No. 3
- Mitja Luštrek, Matjaž Gams, Ivan Bratko (2005). Why Minimax Works: An Alternative Explanation. IJCAI 2005, pdf
- Mitja Luštrek, Matjaž Gams, Ivan Bratko (2006). Is Real-Valued Minimax Pathological? Artificial Intelligence, Vol. 170, pdf
- Mitja Luštrek (2007). Patologija v hevrističnih preiskovalnih algoritmih. Ph.D. thesis, University of Ljubljana (Slovenian)
2010 ...
- Dana S. Nau, Mitja Luštrek, Austin Parker, Ivan Bratko, Matjaž Gams (2010). When is it better not to look ahead?. Artificial Intelligence, Vol. 174, No. 16–17, pdf, pdf preprint
- Mitja Luštrek, Ivan Bratko, Matjaž Gams (2011). Independent-valued minimax : Pathological or beneficial? Theoretical Computer Science, Vol. 422, pdf
- Mitja Luštrek, Božidara Cvetković, Vito Janko (2014). Monitoring Patients' Lifestyle with a Smartphone and Other Devices Placed Freely on the Body. Aml 2014
External Links
References
- ↑ Mitja Luštrek
- ↑ Department of Intelligent systems
- ↑ Mitja Luštrek (2007). Patologija v hevrističnih preiskovalnih algoritmih. Ph.D. thesis, University of Ljubljana (Slovenian)
- ↑ dblp: Mitja Lustrek