Kurt Dresner
Ph.D. Alumni
Kurt's dissertation was on Autonomous Intersection Management, the project he helped start in his second year. He currently is employed at Google, where he employs mind-boggling amounts of data to make the World Wide Web a better place. Outside of his academic interests, Kurt enjoys playing the guitar, listening to music, playing board games, and photography.
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A Multiagent Approach to Autonomous Intersection Management 2008
Kurt Dresner and Peter Stone, Journal of Artificial Intelligence Research, Vol. 31 (2008), pp. 591-656.
Mitigating Catastrophic Failure at Intersections of Autonomous Vehicles 2008
Kurt Dresner and Peter Stone, In AAMAS Workshop on Agents in Traffic and Transportation, pp. 78-85, Estoril, Portugal, May 2008.
Replacing the Stop Sign: Unmanaged Intersection Control for Autonomous Vehicles 2008
Mark VanMiddlesworth, Kurt Dresner, and Peter Stone, In AAMAS Workshop on Agents in Traffic and Transportation, pp. 94-101, Estoril, Portugal, May 2008.
Learning Policy Selection for Autonomous Intersection Management 2007
Kurt Dresner and Peter Stone, In AAMAS 2007 Workshop on Adaptive and Learning Agents, pp. 34-39, Honolulu, Hawaii, USA, May 2007.
Sharing the Road: Autonomous Vehicles meet Human Drivers 2007
Kurt Dresner and Peter Stone, In The 20th International Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence, pp. 1263-68, January 2007.
Automatic Heuristic Construction in a Complete General Game Player 2006
Gregory Kuhlmann, Kurt Dresner, and Peter Stone, In Proceedings of the 21st National Conference on Artificial Intelligence, pp. 1457-62, July 2006.
Human-Usable and Emergency Vehicle-Aware Control Policies for Autonomous Intersection Management 2006
Kurt Dresner and Peter Stone, In AAMAS 2006 Workshop on Agents in Traffic and Transportation, May 2006.
Multiagent Traffic Management: Opportunities for Multiagent Learning 2006
Kurt Dresner and Peter Stone, In LAMAS 2005, K. Tuyls et al. (Eds.), Vol. 3898, pp. 129-138, Berlin 2006. Springer Verlag.
Multiagent Traffic Management: An Improved Intersection Control Mechanism 2005
Kurt Dresner and Peter Stone, In The Fourth International Joint Conference on Autonomous Agents and Multiagent Systems, Frank Dignum and Virginia Dignum and Sven Koenig and Sarit Kraus and Munindar P. Singh and Michael Woo...
The UT Austin Villa 2005 RoboCup Four-Legged Team 2005
Peter Stone, Kurt Dresner, Peggy Fidelman, Nate Kohl, Gregory Kuhlmann, Mohan Sridharan, and Daniel Stronger, Technical Report UT-AI-TR-05-325, The University of Texas at Austin, Department of Computer Sciences, AI Laboratory.
Multiagent Traffic Management: A Reservation-Based Intersection Control Mechanism 2004
Kurt Dresner and Peter Stone, In The Third International Joint Conference on Autonomous Agents and Multiagent Systems, pp. 530-537, July 2004.
The UT Austin Villa 2003 Four-Legged Team 2004
Peter Stone, Kurt Dresner, Selim T. Erdougan, Peggy Fidelman, Nicholas K. Jong, Nate Kohl, Gregory Kuhlmann, Ellie Lin, Mohan Sridharan, Daniel Stronger, and Gurushyam Hariharan, In RoboCup-2003: Robot Soccer World Cup VII, Daniel Polani and Brett Browning and Andrea Bonarini and Kazuo Yoshida (Eds.), Berlin 2004. Springer Verlag.
The UT Austin Villa 2004 RoboCup Four-Legged Team: Coming of Age 2004
Peter Stone, Kurt Dresner, Peggy Fidelman, Nicholas K. Jong, Nate Kohl, Gregory Kuhlmann, Mohan Sridharan, and Daniel Stronger, Technical Report UT-AI-TR-04-313, The University of Texas at Austin, Department of Computer Sciences, AI Laboratory.
Formerly affiliated with Learning Agents