In 2011, he gave invited research seminars at Cambridge and MIT based in part on this work:

The Semantics of Intermediate CPTs in Variable Elimination.

In 2007, he was invited by a Google talent scout to visit Google's Mountain View headquarters in order to discuss an earlier version of the following paper:

A Join Tree Probability Propagation Architecture for Semantic Modeling.

His research primarily focuses on Bayesian networks. Bayesian networks use probability theory as a formal framework for uncertainty management in artificial intelligence.

He received the 2014 University of Regina Alumni Association Award for Excellence in Teaching.

He is a co-founder of Darwinian networks.

Past President of the CAIAC 

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  • Institution:University of Regina

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