Murray Campbell
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Murray Campbell manages the Intelligent Information Analysis group at the IBM T.J. Watson Research Center in Hawthorne, NY. His group currently focuses on two main areas: analysis of real-time sensor data for early warning applications, and indexing and searching of multimedia data. He is currently participating in an engagement with a supermajor petroleum company to deploy IBM early warning technology on a large number of wells. Prior to this he was involved in surveillance projects related to disease outbreak and financial data. In earlier work, Murray was a member of the team that developed Deep Blue, the first computer to defeat the reigning world chess champion in a regulation match, Garry Kasparov. Text taken from a newsletter by Mike Oettel, of the Shriver Center at UMBC.
Murray visited UMBC for a speech called "IBM's Deep Blue: Ten Years After" on February 5th, 2007. In the University Center building, he presented the background that led up to the decisive match with Kasparov, reviewed the match itself (with Kasparov and similar matches), and explored some of the design decisions that were made when building Deep Blue. Murray put emphasis on some of the broader implications of Deep Blue's development and victory on the Information Technology industry and Artificial Intelligence.
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