Cleotilde Gonzalez

Cleotilde Gonzalez is a Research Professor of Decision Sciences in the Social and Decision Sciences Department. She is also the Research Co-Director of the National NSF AI Institute for Societal Decision Making ([https://www.cmu.edu/ai-sdm/ AI-SDM]) and the founding director of the [http://www.cmu.edu/ddmlab Dynamic decision-making] laboratory at Carnegie Mellon University. Gonzalez is also affiliated with the Security and Privacy Institute (CyLab), the Center for Behavioral Decision Research (CBDR), the Human Computer Interaction Institute, the Center for Cognitive Brain Imaging, and the Center for Neural Basis of Cognition.

She is a lifetime Fellow at the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society and the Cognitive Science Society. She a member of the Governing Board of the Cognitive Science Society (2019-2025). Her research work focuses on how people and machines make dynamic decisions in real-time environments, when individuals have to adapt to external changes and make decisions using their experience. With Christian Lebiere and others, Gonzalez developed a theory of decision from experience in dynamic environments, called Instance-Based Learning Theory (IBLT). IBLT has been used as the basis to develop multiple computational models applied to diverse domains including: cybersecurity, human-machine teaming, and deception. Provided by Wikipedia
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