Claudette Cayrol

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Claudette Cayrol
Born1954 (age 6970)
NationalityFrench
Academic background
Alma mater Paul Sabatier University (PhD, habilitation)
InstitutionsPaul Sabatier University

Claudette Cayrol (born 1959) [1] is a retired French computer scientist specializing in artificial intelligence and the logic of argumentation. Formerly a professor at Paul Sabatier University, she retired in 2019. [2]

Cayrol earned a third-cycle doctorate in 1984 and a university doctorate in 1986 from Paul Sabatier University. She completed a habilitation there in 1995. [3]

Her doctoral students at Paul Sabatier University included Leila Amgoud. [4]

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References

  1. Birth year from idRef authority control record, accessed 2024-01-01
  2. "Anciens membres", Argumentation Décision Raisonnement Incertitude Apprentissage (in French), IRIT, retrieved 2024-01-01
  3. Claudette Cayrol, IRIT, archived from the original on 2015-09-10
  4. "Claudette Cayrol", Theses.fr, retrieved 2024-01-01