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Harry Klopf
American computer scientist From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Harry Klopf (1941 - 1997) was an American computer scientist and electric engineer who specialized in machine learning.[1]
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Biography
He was born in 1941.[2]
He was married to Joan Klopf.[2]
He died on 25 May 1999 in New Carlisle, Ohio.[2]
Education
He studied electrical engineering and computer science and became an expert in both.[citation needed]
Career
He worked as a senior scientist in machine learning at the Wright-Patterson Air Force Base.[3]
He was the academic collaborator of Richard S. Sutton and Andrew Barto, both of whom have won the Turing Award.
Bibliography
He is the author of a number of notable books:[4][5][6]
- Brain Function and Adaptive Systems: A Heterostatic Theory
- The Hedonistic Neuron: A Theory of Memory, Learning
- A Neuronal Model of Classical Conditioning
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