Camille Salinesi is Professor of Computer Science at the University of Paris 1 Panthéon Sorbonne, Deputy Director of the Artificial IntelligenceObservatory and member of the Computer Science Research Center. Expert in software design (cyberphysical and socio-technical),his work is at the interface between computer science and the Humanities and Social Sciences such as managementsciences, linguistics, philosophy, history, archeology, arts, or law. In particular, he has studied the use of artificialintelligence to solve design problems, and vice versa the design of artificial intelligence based systems. His work has ledhim to study the use of advanced AI techniques such as computational linguistics, learning and recommendation, logicaland constraint programming, ontological semantic graphs and LLMs. He has published more than 200 articles ininternational journals and conferences on these subjects, supervised more than 25 theses and 150 master's degrees, andregularly collaborates with companies (Renault, Rexel, BNP Paribas). He has participated in numerous projects funded bythe European community (VP4, FP5, H2020, Erasmus+, FUI FEDER) and has been General Chair and Program Committee Chair of major international conferences in his field.
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