Catherine Havasi
Catherine Havasi (born 1981) is an American scientist who specializes in artificial intelligence (AI) at MIT Media Lab.[1] She co-founded[2] and was CEO of AI company, Luminoso for 8 years.[3] Havasi was a member of the MIT group engaged in the Open Mind Common Sense (also known as OMCS) AI project that created the natural language AI program ConceptNet.[4][5] Havasi is currently the Chief of Innovation and Technology Strategy at Babel Street, AI-enabled data-to-knowledge platform.[6] Early life and educationHavasi grew up in Pittsburgh and became interested in artificial intelligence from reading Marvin Minsky's 1986 book The Society of Mind.[7] She attended the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, where she became involved in the MIT Media Lab and studied under Minsky.[7] Havasi is an alumnus of the Science Talent Search 1999 as well as the International Science and Engineering Fair 1996, 1998, and 1999.[6] She received a S.B. and M.Eng from MIT and a PhD in computer science from Brandeis University.[5][8] CareerIn the 1990s, Catherine Havasi invented crowd sourcing for artificial intelligence.[9] In 1999, she became involved in the MIT project Open Mind Common Sense with Minsky and Push Singh,[4] and was part of a team that created ConceptNet, an open-source semantic network based on the information in the OMCS database.[7] In 2010, Havasi was among the team that founded Luminoso, a text analytics software company building on the work of ConceptNet.[10] Havasi was named among Boston Business Journal's "40 Under 40", of business and civic leaders making a major impact in their respective fields in 2014.[5] Fast Company included her in its "100 Most Creative People in Business 2015" listing.[2] In 2019, the U.S Embassy invited Dr. Catherine to Portugal to give a series of lectures on "Practical Natural Language Processing" due to her work at MIT, expanding the fields of transfer and meta learning, educational outreach, natural language understanding, and computational creativity. [11] She is co-author of 7 peer-reviewed journal articles on AI and language, and many peer-reviewed major conference presentations.[12] Selected publicationsMost cited publication
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