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Hayes-Roth majored in psychology at Boston University, graduating magna cum laude in 1971. She went to the University of Michigan for graduate study in psychology, earning a master's degree in 1973 and completing her Ph.D. in 1974. Her dissertation, Interactions in the Acquisition and Utilization of Structured Knowledge, was supervised by Robert Bjork.
She became a researcher at Bell Laboratories from 1974 to 1976, and at the RAND Corporation from 1976 to 1982, also holding a position as consulting assistant professor in psychology at the University of California, Los Angeles. She became a senior research scientist and lecturer at Stanford in 1982.
Selected publications
A.
Thorndyke, Perry W.; Hayes-Roth, Barbara (January 1979), "The use of schemata in the acquisition and transfer of knowledge", Cognitive Psychology, 11 (1): 82–106, doi:10.1016/0010-0285(79)90005-7, S2CID54373367
Thorndyke, Perry W.; Hayes-Roth, Barbara (October 1982), "Differences in spatial knowledge acquired from maps and navigation", Cognitive Psychology, 14 (4): 560–589, doi:10.1016/0010-0285(82)90019-6, PMID7140211, S2CID16880119
D.
Hayes-Roth, Barbara (July 1985), "A blackboard architecture for control", Artificial Intelligence, 26 (3): 251–321, doi:10.1016/0004-3702(85)90063-3
Hayes-Roth, Barbara; van Gent, Robert; Huber, Daniel (1997), "Acting in character", in Trappl, Robert; Petta, Paolo (eds.), Creating Personalities for Synthetic Actors: Towards Autonomous Personality Agents, Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol. 1195, Springer, pp. 92–112, doi:10.1007/bfb0030573, ISBN978-3-540-62735-7, S2CID16942371
Fiction writing
In addition to her many publications as a computer science
researcher, Hayes-Roth is working on a fiction novel, The Ravishing Monica B. Reddy. An excerpt from the novel, Devesh Reddy, D-Day, was published in a 2020 issue of Chicago Quarterly Review. The novel is set in early 21st century Silicon Valley. In the excerpt, the titular character, Monica B. Reddy, is an Oracle executive in her forties who has just left her home to meet with her boss. Due to sexual frustrations in the marriage, Monica's husband Devesh suspects she may be having an affair.