
Leslie Pack Kaelbling
large language models
cognitive robotics
planning/scheduling and learning
action change and causality
generalized planning
pddl
5
presentations
100
number of views
1
citations
SHORT BIO
Leslie is a Professor at MIT. She has an undergraduate degree in Philosophy and a PhD in Computer Science from Stanford, and was previously on the faculty at Brown University. She was the founding editor-in-chief of the Journal of Machine Learning Research. Her research agenda is to make intelligent robots using methods including estimation, learning, planning, and reasoning. She is not a robot.
Presentations

AAAI Invited Talk: The Role of Rationality in Modern AI
Leslie Pack Kaelbling

Generalized Planning in PDDL Domains with Pretrained Large Language Models | VIDEO
Tom Silver and 5 other authors

Learning Rational Subgoals from Demonstrations and Instructions
Zhezheng Luo and 5 other authors

GLIB: Efficient Exploration for Relational Model-Based Reinforcement Learning via Goal-Literal Babbling
Rohan Chitnis and 4 other authors

Planning with Learned Object Importance in Large Problem Instances Using Graph Neural Networks
Tom Silver and 5 other authors