
Rishi Hazra
Örebro University
large language models
planning
neuro-symbolic reasoning
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SHORT BIO
I am a third-year Ph.D. student through Wallenberg AI, Autonomous Systems and Software Program (WASP) graduate school, under the supervision of Professor Luc De Raedt. My research seeks to answer the following question: How to enable autonomous agents to learn, reason, and plan? This allows me to explore novel ways of integrating machine learning and symbolic reasoning, via neuro-symbolic approaches, specifically in decision-making in dynamic environments. I earned my Master’s degree in AI from Indian Institute of Science (IISc), Bangalore, focusing on Active Learning for NLP applications, under the supervision of Dr. Ambedkar Dukkipati. Following that, I served as a Research Associate in the Statistics and Machine Learning Group at IISc, working on Multi-Agent Reinforcement Learning. Prior to beginning my doctoral journey, I worked with the Natural Understanding group @ Amazon Alexa-AI, Bangalore.
Presentations

SayCanPay: Heuristic Planning with Large Language Models Using Learnable Domain Knowledge | VIDEO
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