Roger Schank
Roger Carl Schank (March 12, 1946 – January 29, 2023) was an American
artificial intelligence theorist,
cognitive psychologist,
learning scientist, educational reformer, and entrepreneur. Beginning in the late 1960s, he pioneered
conceptual dependency theory (within the context of
natural language understanding) and
case-based reasoning, both of which challenged
cognitivist views of memory and reasoning. He began his career teaching at
Yale University and
Stanford University. In 1989, Schank was granted $30 million in a ten-year commitment to his research and development by
Andersen Consulting, through which he founded the Institute for the Learning Sciences (ILS) at
Northwestern University in Chicago.
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