Home Page of Mark Adler
I joined Nokia Research Center(NRC) in October, 1999. I am working with MIT's Spoken Language Systems Group.
I have a Ph.D. from the University of Edinburgh, Scotland in Artificial
Intelligence and Computer Science.
My undergraduate degrees are in Mathematics and Computer Science from
MIT.
Patent Number 6,738,631 Vision-Guided Model-Based Point-and-Click Interface for a Wireless Handheld Device, May, 2004.
Patent Number 5,857,179 Computer Method and Apparatus for Clustering Documents and Automatic Generation of Cluster Key Words, January 1999.
Patent Number 5,428,619 Model Based Reasoning System for Network Fault Diagnosis, June 1995.
"Semantic Gadgets: Ubiquitous Computing Meets the Semantic Web" (with Ora Lassila) in Spinning the Semantic Web: Bringing the World Wide Web to Its Full Potential, Dieter Fensel, James Hendler, Henry Lieberman, and Wolfgang Wahlster, eds., MIT Press, 2003.
"Intelligent Agent Technology" (with D. Prerau, D.K. Pathak, and A. Gunderson) in Handbook of Applied Expert Systems, J. Liebowitz, ed., CRC Press, 1997.
"Learning Agents for Telecommunication" (with W.J. Frawley) in Worldwide Intelligent Systems, J. Liebowitz and D.S. Prerau, eds., IOS Press, 1995.
"Systems with Experience and Expertise" (with D.S. Prerau and A.S. Gunderson) in Psychology of Expertise, R. Hoffman, ed., 1993.
"Research and Development at Digital's Services Organization" (with Anil Rewari, et al.) in AI Magazine, Vol. 13, No. 4, 1992.
"Software Engineering in the Development of a Large Expert System" (with D.S. Prerau, A.S. Gunderson, and R.E. Reinke), IEEE Expert, 1991.
"Integrating Distributed Expertise" (with E. Simoudis) in Proceedings of the Tenth International Workshop on Distributed AI, Austin, Texas: MCC, 1990.
"Conflict Resolution Strategies for Non-Hierarchical Distributed Agents" (with A.B. Davis, R. Weihmayer, and R.W. Worrest), Distributed Artificial Intelligence, Vol. 2, Pitman, 1989.
"Computer Interpretation of Peanuts Cartoons" in Proceedings of Fifth International Joint Conference on AI, 1977.
Contact Information:
Mark Adler, Principal Scientist
Nokia Research Center
4 Cambridge Center, 3rd Floor
Cambridge, MA 02142