Ronald Loui

Ronald Loui
Born1961 (1961)
Honolulu, Hawaii, US
OccupationAdjunct Professor
Academic background
Alma materUniversity of Rochester
ThesisTheory and Computation of Uncertain Reasoning and Decision (1987)
Doctoral advisorHenry E. Kyburg Jr.

Ronald Prescott Loui is an American computer scientist and adjunct professor of computer science at Case Western Reserve University. He previously taught at Washington University in St. Louis and University of Illinois Springfield.

Biography

Loui grew up in Hawaii, where he was a classmate of Barack Obama at Punahou School.[1][2] He went on to earn a bachelor's degree from Harvard University in applied mathematics in 1982, where his undergraduate thesis won an ACM award.[3] He completed a Ph.D. advised by Henry E. Kyburg Jr., at the University of Rochester in 1987.[4]

He was a postdoctoral researcher at Stanford University in 1987–1988, working there with Patrick Suppes and Amos Tversky, among others. From 1988 to 2008, he was a professor of computer science at Washington University in St. Louis in the McKelvey School of Engineering. He was also associated with multiple departments outside of engineering.[5]

After leaving Washington University in 2008, he worked as a full-time consultant for several years. He co-founded the disinformation-detection startup Peak Metrics after several years doing similar research for US intelligence and defense, and now teaches as an adjunct faculty member at Case Western Reserve University.

Loui has published papers on defeasible reasoning in artificial intelligence[6] and he is a proponent of scripting languages.[7] He is co-patent holder of a deep packet inspection hardware device that could read and edit the contents of packets as they stream through a network.[8] This technology was sought by the DARPA Information Awareness Office and Disruptive Technology Office under Total Information Awareness. Loui also consulted for Cyc, a well-known artificial intelligence program created by Douglas Lenat.

References

  1. ^ Kaste, Martin (2012-10-12). "Hawaii Prep School Gave Obama Window To Success". NPR. Retrieved 2025-06-05.
  2. ^ Obama's link to Hawaii not ignored by islanders - The Washington Post, Apr 30, 2013
  3. ^ George E. Forsythe Award, 1983 shared, "Optimal paths in graphs with stochastic or multidimensional weights," CACM 26:9, 1983.
  4. ^ Ronald Loui at the Mathematics Genealogy Project
  5. ^ "Ronald Prescott Loui" (Curriculum vitae). Retrieved 2022-08-21 – via Docslib.
  6. ^ Loui, R. P. (1987). "Defeat among arguments: a system of defeasible inference". Computational Intelligence. 3 (1): 100–106. doi:10.1111/j.1467-8640.1987.tb00178.x. ISSN 1467-8640.
  7. ^ "In Praise of Scripting," IEEE COMPUTER, 2008.
  8. ^ "Methods, systems, and devices using reprogrammable hardware for high-speed processing of streaming data to find a redefinable pattern and respond thereto – US Patent 7093023 Abstract". Patentstorm.us. Archived from the original on June 12, 2011. Retrieved March 16, 2011.