

The GPS (Generative Problem Solving) Group
To bridge the gap between modern AI and classical AI, we define Generative Problem Solving (GPS) as the capability to automatically or semi-automatically generate computational data, problems, and solutions.
The GPS Group is member-based. It is initiated and administrated by the Institute for Semantic Computing Foundation (ISC) with the mission of collecting and integrating datasets, problem definitions, use cases, benchmarks, and solutions (algorithms) to assist LLMs for more accurate problem solving. We plan to hold monthly meetings and establish working sub-groups focused on various domains. Contributor ownership will be fully respected, assured, and maintained.
Areas of interest include, but are not limited to:
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STEM education at K–12 and higher education levels
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Core topics in computer science such as combinatorics, graph theory, and programming,, signal processing, circuit and chip design, data and knowledge engineering, robotic computing and communication
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Applications across medicine and healthcare, business, science, engineering, and technology
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