AI in China: A Survey

  • Authors:
  • Xiao-shan Gao;Dan-tong Ouyang;Ji-gui Sun;San-jiang Li;Tian-shun Yao;Ru-zhan Lu;Chun-yi Shi;Zhan-gang Han;Jue Wang;Cun-gen Cao;Ruqian Lu

  • Affiliations:
  • Chinese Academy of Sciences;Jilin University;Jilin University;Tsinghua University;Northeastern University, China;Shanghai Jiao Tong University;Tsinghua University;Beijing Normal University;Chinese Academy of Sciences;Chinese Academy of Sciences;Chinese Academy of Sciences

  • Venue:
  • IEEE Intelligent Systems
  • Year:
  • 2008

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Abstract

This article consists of nine short essays discussing research pursued by AI researchers in China and their perspectives on research in several AI subareas. The article first introduces the mechanization of mathematics, an area in which Chinese scientists have made significant contributions. It then discusses research in automated reasoning, temporal and spatial knowledge representation and reasoning, natural language understanding, intelligent diagnosis, multiagent systems, computational intelligence, large-scale knowledge processing, and several research streams integrating AI techniques with methods from other fields. Finally, the article makes suggestions concerning future AI research in China.