Real-Time Search for Autonomous Agents and
... The following theorem is already known w29x. Theorem 1 In a finite problem space with positi¨ e edge costs, in which there exists a path from e¨ ery state to the goal state, and starting with non-negati¨ e admissible initial heuristic ¨ alues, LRTA* is complete in the sense that it will e¨ entually ...
... The following theorem is already known w29x. Theorem 1 In a finite problem space with positi¨ e edge costs, in which there exists a path from e¨ ery state to the goal state, and starting with non-negati¨ e admissible initial heuristic ¨ alues, LRTA* is complete in the sense that it will e¨ entually ...
Pdf - Text of NPTEL IIT Video Lectures
... automatically shed light on the nature of natural intelligence? In a sense yes, because people who propose the thinking humanly approach to intelligence believe that if we can have a deep understanding of how humans’ reason we can build machines like that and the vice versa we can gain some insights ...
... automatically shed light on the nature of natural intelligence? In a sense yes, because people who propose the thinking humanly approach to intelligence believe that if we can have a deep understanding of how humans’ reason we can build machines like that and the vice versa we can gain some insights ...
Framed - Alison Goodman
... researchers are seeking ways to embody such assumptions about the world in their robotic agents. Dennett concludes that if AI researchers can’t generate all this "common sense" or "frame" information from a small number of axioms, they must devise ways of feeding this vast amount of information to t ...
... researchers are seeking ways to embody such assumptions about the world in their robotic agents. Dennett concludes that if AI researchers can’t generate all this "common sense" or "frame" information from a small number of axioms, they must devise ways of feeding this vast amount of information to t ...
Ten Challenges Redux: Recent Progress in Propositional
... Boolean Decision Diagrams [31, 32]; but the large body of work on BDD’s will not be further discussed here. ...
... Boolean Decision Diagrams [31, 32]; but the large body of work on BDD’s will not be further discussed here. ...
An African Theological contribution.
... could be programmed and built to accurately and effectively emulate a person’s conscious experience of being ‘self’ it could lead to a crisis of identity. In an instance where the machine and the person it is emulating cannot be either objectively distinguished (i.e., both display the same character ...
... could be programmed and built to accurately and effectively emulate a person’s conscious experience of being ‘self’ it could lead to a crisis of identity. In an instance where the machine and the person it is emulating cannot be either objectively distinguished (i.e., both display the same character ...
Validation of individual consciousness in Strong Artificial Intelligence
... could be programmed and built to accurately and effectively emulate a person’s conscious experience of being ‘self’ it could lead to a crisis of identity. In an instance where the machine and the person it is emulating cannot be either objectively distinguished (i.e., both display the same character ...
... could be programmed and built to accurately and effectively emulate a person’s conscious experience of being ‘self’ it could lead to a crisis of identity. In an instance where the machine and the person it is emulating cannot be either objectively distinguished (i.e., both display the same character ...
Shamanism in Cross-Cultural Perspective
... a 2011 search by the author, in more than 10 million hits for “shaman” on Google and more than 35,000 listings for “shamanism” on Google Scholar. Such extensive listings might indicate that the concept is widely understood and accepted, yet, for some, there persists doubt regarding the very existenc ...
... a 2011 search by the author, in more than 10 million hits for “shaman” on Google and more than 35,000 listings for “shamanism” on Google Scholar. Such extensive listings might indicate that the concept is widely understood and accepted, yet, for some, there persists doubt regarding the very existenc ...
Constructivist Framework for Understanding Pain
... annihilate complex thoughts and other feelings, an ability to destroy language, and a strong resistance to objectification. Anyone who has experienced intense pain understands her statement: while pain has sensory features and lends itself to sensory description, it is above all else a powerful nega ...
... annihilate complex thoughts and other feelings, an ability to destroy language, and a strong resistance to objectification. Anyone who has experienced intense pain understands her statement: while pain has sensory features and lends itself to sensory description, it is above all else a powerful nega ...
States of Consciuosnes
... Directly proposed hypnotic suggestions cannot make you do anything against your morals, religion, or self-preservation. ...
... Directly proposed hypnotic suggestions cannot make you do anything against your morals, religion, or self-preservation. ...
The Singularity: A Philosophical Analysis
... whether we can play a significant role in a post-singularity world, we need to know whether human identity can survive the enhancing of our cognitive systems, perhaps through uploading onto new technology. These are life-or-death questions that may confront us in coming decades or centuries. To have ...
... whether we can play a significant role in a post-singularity world, we need to know whether human identity can survive the enhancing of our cognitive systems, perhaps through uploading onto new technology. These are life-or-death questions that may confront us in coming decades or centuries. To have ...
This Endless Space between the Words: The Limits of Love in Spike
... robot operates autonomously in its own little corral. Its goal in life is to move forward but not hit anything. By a process of trial and error the robot has to learn what to do with its wheels in order to achieve the goal.” What is being described is a very simple robot indeed; yet in Warwick’s vie ...
... robot operates autonomously in its own little corral. Its goal in life is to move forward but not hit anything. By a process of trial and error the robot has to learn what to do with its wheels in order to achieve the goal.” What is being described is a very simple robot indeed; yet in Warwick’s vie ...
The Relevance of Intent to Human-Android Strategic Interaction and
... Effective social interaction requires relating to the world in a way that reflects reality [16]. One must relate one’s subjective internal mental states to the external world by directing ones mind to objects, states of affairs and people.The general term used to reflect this directed relationship i ...
... Effective social interaction requires relating to the world in a way that reflects reality [16]. One must relate one’s subjective internal mental states to the external world by directing ones mind to objects, states of affairs and people.The general term used to reflect this directed relationship i ...
PART 1 - FTP Directory Listing
... eye movements of the SIMNOS virtual robot. This network learns the association between sensory input and motor output and uses this knowledge to ‘imagine’ the consequences of different eye movements and avoid stimuli that negatively affect its ‘emotions’. This network exhibits a limited form of cons ...
... eye movements of the SIMNOS virtual robot. This network learns the association between sensory input and motor output and uses this knowledge to ‘imagine’ the consequences of different eye movements and avoid stimuli that negatively affect its ‘emotions’. This network exhibits a limited form of cons ...
Full Text
... formula in propositional logic. There are two main approaches to SAT. One class of solutions uses a systematic approach, meaning that each possible assignment of truth values is tested until a solution is found. The other involves randomly testing assignments, and is called stochastic method. The fi ...
... formula in propositional logic. There are two main approaches to SAT. One class of solutions uses a systematic approach, meaning that each possible assignment of truth values is tested until a solution is found. The other involves randomly testing assignments, and is called stochastic method. The fi ...
Rich Text Format - (QRG), Northwestern University
... 3. Analysis of the Thermodynamics Domain Thermodynamics is the study of how energy can be transferred from one form to another. Engineering thermodynamics provides the theoretical underpinnings for power plants, engines of all types, refrigerators, and heat pumps. What makes thermodynamics difficult ...
... 3. Analysis of the Thermodynamics Domain Thermodynamics is the study of how energy can be transferred from one form to another. Engineering thermodynamics provides the theoretical underpinnings for power plants, engines of all types, refrigerators, and heat pumps. What makes thermodynamics difficult ...
Gestalts as Predictions - Some Reflections and an Application to Art
... According to phenomenologists Edmund Husserl (1966) and Maurice MerleauPonty (1945) every moment in experience has a threefold structure comprising a primal impression, a retention and a protention. The primal impression is the now-phase of the object-directedness but it never appears in isolation f ...
... According to phenomenologists Edmund Husserl (1966) and Maurice MerleauPonty (1945) every moment in experience has a threefold structure comprising a primal impression, a retention and a protention. The primal impression is the now-phase of the object-directedness but it never appears in isolation f ...
Psychology 10th Edition David Myers
... feelings, thoughts, or behaviors will spontaneously occur. Alternate definition: Hypnosis is a cooperative social action in which one person is in a state of being likely to respond to suggestions from another person. This state has been called heightened suggestibility as well as a trance. Cont ...
... feelings, thoughts, or behaviors will spontaneously occur. Alternate definition: Hypnosis is a cooperative social action in which one person is in a state of being likely to respond to suggestions from another person. This state has been called heightened suggestibility as well as a trance. Cont ...
Problem Difficulty and the Phase Transition in Heuristic Search
... otherwise H is a set of admissible, increasingly informed heuristics. h0 is the completely uninformed zero heuristic, h1 only incorporates information on the goal state, while hi incorporates information on states up to i − 1 steps away from the goal. We note that ∀i < j : hj dominates hi , and sinc ...
... otherwise H is a set of admissible, increasingly informed heuristics. h0 is the completely uninformed zero heuristic, h1 only incorporates information on the goal state, while hi incorporates information on states up to i − 1 steps away from the goal. We note that ∀i < j : hj dominates hi , and sinc ...
The Intelligence of Dual Simplex Method to Solve Linear Fractional
... probably that of decision making. In decision making the human factor enters with all its vagueness of perception, subjectivity, and attitudes of goals and of conceptions. In transportation problem supply, demand and unit transportation cost may be uncertain due to several factors; these imprecise d ...
... probably that of decision making. In decision making the human factor enters with all its vagueness of perception, subjectivity, and attitudes of goals and of conceptions. In transportation problem supply, demand and unit transportation cost may be uncertain due to several factors; these imprecise d ...
Hypnosis Hypnosis is a systematic procedure that typically produces
... Measured by hypnotic susceptibility scales Sample test items from the Stanford Hypnotic Susceptibility Scale, Form C Hypnotic Susceptibility Hilgard (1977) 10% of subjects will be completely nonresponsive, 10% will pass all or nearly all items, and the rest will fall in between. Hypnotic Susce ...
... Measured by hypnotic susceptibility scales Sample test items from the Stanford Hypnotic Susceptibility Scale, Form C Hypnotic Susceptibility Hilgard (1977) 10% of subjects will be completely nonresponsive, 10% will pass all or nearly all items, and the rest will fall in between. Hypnotic Susce ...
Form, function and the matter of experience
... Secondly, an important aspect of emergence is that the overall, or higher-level, pattern shapes, influences or constrains the behavior and interactions of the lower-level components. This is sometimes referred to as ‘downward causation’. There have been many debates about how the notion of downward ...
... Secondly, an important aspect of emergence is that the overall, or higher-level, pattern shapes, influences or constrains the behavior and interactions of the lower-level components. This is sometimes referred to as ‘downward causation’. There have been many debates about how the notion of downward ...
Shikantaza – Being without Soul
... bound to remain stuck in an incomplete realization. The role of conceptual understanding is not only in order to grasp the nature of our inner reality, but also to safeguard us from falling into numerous pitfalls on the path. As a result of these gaps in Zen understanding, the practice of shikantaza ...
... bound to remain stuck in an incomplete realization. The role of conceptual understanding is not only in order to grasp the nature of our inner reality, but also to safeguard us from falling into numerous pitfalls on the path. As a result of these gaps in Zen understanding, the practice of shikantaza ...
Artificial Intelligence Question Bank 2014
... What is Automated Reasoning? How real world problems are handled? How default logic helps in reasoning? Explain. What are the problems which occur on default reasoning? Define Default reasoning and state all its features. What do we mean by the term Closed World Assumption? Elaborate with an example ...
... What is Automated Reasoning? How real world problems are handled? How default logic helps in reasoning? Explain. What are the problems which occur on default reasoning? Define Default reasoning and state all its features. What do we mean by the term Closed World Assumption? Elaborate with an example ...