Robotics Institute Seminar,
February 11
Time
and Place | Seminar Abstract | Speaker
Biography | Speaker Appointments
Get a Life: How AI in Video Games Makes
Characters Come Alive
|
CEO and Founder |
Time and Place |
Mauldin
Auditorium (NSH 1305)
Refreshments 3:15 pm
Talk 3:30 pm
With
the insatiable appetite of today’s savvy audience pushing developers and
publishers to create characters with increasingly sophisticated levels of
interactivity, we find ourselves at the forefront of AI advancement in games
wondering: what’s next? Listen in,
as
Speaker Biography |
Dr. Ian Lane Davis, CEO and Founder of Mad Doc®
Software, Creative Director on Vivendi Universal
Games’ Empire Earth® 2, and former Technical Director at Activision
Publishing’s Santa Monica studio, is widely acknowledged as one of the
top artificial intelligence experts in the games industry. His direct credits
include the Academy of Interactive Arts & Sciences Computer Role Playing
Game of the Year Finalist: Dungeon Siege®: Legends of Aranna™;
Empire Earth: The Art of Conquest™ ; and Jane’s® Attack Squadron,
as well as Star Trek®: Armada II™, Call to Power II, Star Trek®:
Armada™, Civilization®: Call to Power™, Battlezone®,
Dark Reign: Rise of the Shadowhand™, and Dark
Reign: The Future of War™ for Activision.
Currently co-authoring the definitive AI and games
textbook for academic and industry training, Dr. Davis is a trusted advisor to
some of the most important publishers in the industry (including Vivendi Universal Games, Midway, Microsoft, EA Games and
Activision), serves as a Peer Panel Leader for the Academy of Interactive Arts
and Sciences Peer Panel for Gameplay Engineering, and
recently was appointed to the Journal of Game Development’s Editorial
Board. Dr. Davis is a highly sought speaker who presents in academic and
game-focused venues, and has been interviewed for online, print and television
media.
Davis earned his doctorate in Artificial Intelligence
and Robotics from Carnegie Mellon University, applying his talents in AI to
autonomous cross-country navigation in the Highly Mobile Multi-Purpose Wheeled
Vehicle (HMMWV) for the Department of Defense, researching the inspection of
aging aircraft via the Autonomous NonDestructive
Inspector (ANDI) for the FAA, and analyzing and designing systems for the Lunar
and Earthbound Lava Tube Explorer.
For appointments, please contact Eleanor Cambridge.
The Robotics Institute is part of the School of Computer Science, Carnegie Mellon University.