Lecture 1: Introduction - Centre for Intelligent Machines
... – Produce an output e.g. new text, new numbers, error message – Store the results ...
... – Produce an output e.g. new text, new numbers, error message – Store the results ...
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... there is the need to incorporate expert knowledge about the problem domain into a software system to make it an expert system. The problem with this requirement is that the computer ezperts have to communicate with the domain ezperts. This communication problem often turns out to be the hardest prob ...
... there is the need to incorporate expert knowledge about the problem domain into a software system to make it an expert system. The problem with this requirement is that the computer ezperts have to communicate with the domain ezperts. This communication problem often turns out to be the hardest prob ...
Vladimir N. Bryushinkin KANT`S LOGIC AND SYNTHESIS OF
... perception. It is this combination that should generate the object of perception: “The transcendental unity of apperception is that unity through which all the manifold given in intuition is united in a concept of the object” (B 139). The form, the transcendental unity of apperception (TUA) realises ...
... perception. It is this combination that should generate the object of perception: “The transcendental unity of apperception is that unity through which all the manifold given in intuition is united in a concept of the object” (B 139). The form, the transcendental unity of apperception (TUA) realises ...
Comprehensive Introduction to Intelligent Software Agents for
... CC0 1.0 Universal (CC0 1.0) Public Domain Dedication https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/ ...
... CC0 1.0 Universal (CC0 1.0) Public Domain Dedication https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/ ...
Soft Computing: Constituent and Applications of Soft
... Soft Computing is dedicated to system solutions based on soft computing techniques. It provides rapid dissemination of important results in soft computing technologies, a fusion of research in evolutionary algorithms and genetic programming, neural science and neural net systems, fuzzy set theory an ...
... Soft Computing is dedicated to system solutions based on soft computing techniques. It provides rapid dissemination of important results in soft computing technologies, a fusion of research in evolutionary algorithms and genetic programming, neural science and neural net systems, fuzzy set theory an ...
Pdf - Text of NPTEL IIT Video Lectures
... for the next three questions. Will building an artificially intelligent computer 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’ re ...
... for the next three questions. Will building an artificially intelligent computer 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’ re ...
Toward ethical intelligent autonomous healthcare agents: a case
... We contend that some of the most basic system choices have an ethical dimension. For instance, simply choosing a fully awake state over a sleep state consumes more energy and shortens the lifespan of the system. Given this, to ensure ethical behavior, a system’s possible ethically significant action ...
... We contend that some of the most basic system choices have an ethical dimension. For instance, simply choosing a fully awake state over a sleep state consumes more energy and shortens the lifespan of the system. Given this, to ensure ethical behavior, a system’s possible ethically significant action ...
An Introduction to Artificial Intelligence and Legal Reasoning: Using
... professors try to teach legal scholars the basic principles that apply to all types of legal practice, attempting to enable them to tame the mass of rules they will confront as practitioners and to “think like lawyers.” The law is complex – a Byzantine labyrinth of rules, exceptions, and exceptions ...
... professors try to teach legal scholars the basic principles that apply to all types of legal practice, attempting to enable them to tame the mass of rules they will confront as practitioners and to “think like lawyers.” The law is complex – a Byzantine labyrinth of rules, exceptions, and exceptions ...
Logic and Artificial Intelligence - EECS @ Michigan
... were accepted they were unlikely to be read by philosophers. At this point, the goals of the two groups had diverged considerably. Mathematicians were pursuing the development of an increasingly technical and complex body of methods and theorems. Many philosophers felt that this pursuit was increasi ...
... were accepted they were unlikely to be read by philosophers. At this point, the goals of the two groups had diverged considerably. Mathematicians were pursuing the development of an increasingly technical and complex body of methods and theorems. Many philosophers felt that this pursuit was increasi ...
Semantics for Possibilistic Disjunctive Programs
... could reflect the experience or commonsense of an expert. Pelletier and Elio pointed out in [19] that people simply have tendencies to ignore certain information because of the (evolutionary) necessity to make decisions quickly. This gives rise to “biases” in judgments concerning what they “really” ...
... could reflect the experience or commonsense of an expert. Pelletier and Elio pointed out in [19] that people simply have tendencies to ignore certain information because of the (evolutionary) necessity to make decisions quickly. This gives rise to “biases” in judgments concerning what they “really” ...
Case-Based Reasoning and Expert Systems
... Since humans do all these processes as background jobs, we need a scientific approach that easily supports us to develop expert systems with such abilities Potential of CBR to become a core part of future expert systems © 2012 DFKI GmbH ...
... Since humans do all these processes as background jobs, we need a scientific approach that easily supports us to develop expert systems with such abilities Potential of CBR to become a core part of future expert systems © 2012 DFKI GmbH ...
Welcome to IJCAI 2015!
... encouraged to be innovative in designing their programs. A new-problem paper type is introduced in the Machine Learning Track, for example, to allow researchers who report on novel AI and Machine Learning ‘problems’ to have a voice. Special ‘integrated solution’ sessions were also reserved for paper ...
... encouraged to be innovative in designing their programs. A new-problem paper type is introduced in the Machine Learning Track, for example, to allow researchers who report on novel AI and Machine Learning ‘problems’ to have a voice. Special ‘integrated solution’ sessions were also reserved for paper ...
Intelligent Agents. - Home ANU
... Learning can be added to any basic architecture and is indeed essential for satisfactory performance in many applications. Rationality requires a learning component – it is necessary to know as much about the environment as possible before making a rational decision. When studying the various subfie ...
... Learning can be added to any basic architecture and is indeed essential for satisfactory performance in many applications. Rationality requires a learning component – it is necessary to know as much about the environment as possible before making a rational decision. When studying the various subfie ...
Lecture 15 - Wiki Index
... and non-algorithmic information processing that mimics human, intelligent synthesis of knowledge from information. By integrating various different agents in which each pursues its own agenda, exploits its environment, develops its own problem solving strategy and establishes required communication ...
... and non-algorithmic information processing that mimics human, intelligent synthesis of knowledge from information. By integrating various different agents in which each pursues its own agenda, exploits its environment, develops its own problem solving strategy and establishes required communication ...
CogSketch: Sketch Understanding for Cognitive Science Research
... range of the system’s spatial reasoning abilities and cognitive fidelity, and laboratory experiments provide experience in making simplified and robust interfaces, both of which improve it as a platform for educational software. The second goal also facilitates the first: The range of knowledge and ...
... range of the system’s spatial reasoning abilities and cognitive fidelity, and laboratory experiments provide experience in making simplified and robust interfaces, both of which improve it as a platform for educational software. The second goal also facilitates the first: The range of knowledge and ...
The influence of robots on the human society
... definitions available in Artificial Intelligence: A Modern Approach, Second Edition, written in 2003 by Stuart Russell and Peter Norvig. In this book the meaning of A.I. has been defined by different scientists with relation to 4 approaches that machines could replicate from humans and rationality. ...
... definitions available in Artificial Intelligence: A Modern Approach, Second Edition, written in 2003 by Stuart Russell and Peter Norvig. In this book the meaning of A.I. has been defined by different scientists with relation to 4 approaches that machines could replicate from humans and rationality. ...
Computational Models of Emotion and Cognition
... decision theories (Bower, 1983) capture some of the cognitive effects of emotion. However, there are still open questions and difficulties, providing fertile ground for further computational models for experimentation and detailed understanding. There is much confusion regarding emotion terminology, ...
... decision theories (Bower, 1983) capture some of the cognitive effects of emotion. However, there are still open questions and difficulties, providing fertile ground for further computational models for experimentation and detailed understanding. There is much confusion regarding emotion terminology, ...
Swarm Intelligence Optimization Algorithms and Their Application
... 2.3. 1Summary to drosophila optimization algorithm Drosophila optimization algorithm (FOA) is a new method inspired by global drosophila foraging behavior and evolution of optimization. Drosophila has a powerful sense of smell and vision. They can search for food within 25 miles, and then rely on ke ...
... 2.3. 1Summary to drosophila optimization algorithm Drosophila optimization algorithm (FOA) is a new method inspired by global drosophila foraging behavior and evolution of optimization. Drosophila has a powerful sense of smell and vision. They can search for food within 25 miles, and then rely on ke ...
Innovative Solutions to Regulating Artificial Intelligence
... AI systems must do what we want them to do'.20 There are signs too from within the AI industry that precaution needs to be taken.21 Bostrom recently noted that ‘it may seem obvious now that major existential risks would be associated with … an intelligence explosion, and that the prospect should the ...
... AI systems must do what we want them to do'.20 There are signs too from within the AI industry that precaution needs to be taken.21 Bostrom recently noted that ‘it may seem obvious now that major existential risks would be associated with … an intelligence explosion, and that the prospect should the ...
Report on Artificial Intelligence and Human Society Unofficial
... a new research horizon, "Artificial Intelligence (AI)," at the Dartmouth conference held at Dartmouth College in the United States of America. Research had previously been conducted on whether computers could be invented or intelligence artificially realized, but AI was officially set as a research ...
... a new research horizon, "Artificial Intelligence (AI)," at the Dartmouth conference held at Dartmouth College in the United States of America. Research had previously been conducted on whether computers could be invented or intelligence artificially realized, but AI was officially set as a research ...
The Even More Irresistible SROIQ
... basis of an ontology language, and to constitute a good compromise between expressive power and computational complexity/practicability of reasoning. However, it lacks e.g. qualified number restrictions which are present in the DL considered here since they are required in various applications (19) ...
... basis of an ontology language, and to constitute a good compromise between expressive power and computational complexity/practicability of reasoning. However, it lacks e.g. qualified number restrictions which are present in the DL considered here since they are required in various applications (19) ...
1. Introduction to Intelligent Systems
... experiences where the system learned which actions best let it reach its objectives. (Likewise: a person is not intelligent in all areas of knowledge, only in areas where they had experiences). System - Part of the universe, with a limited extension in space and time. Outside the system, is the en ...
... experiences where the system learned which actions best let it reach its objectives. (Likewise: a person is not intelligent in all areas of knowledge, only in areas where they had experiences). System - Part of the universe, with a limited extension in space and time. Outside the system, is the en ...
Oral History of Gary Hendrix
... graphical user interfaces and you had to communicate with them through some kind of language. You could argue that a graphical user interface is a kind of language too, but I’m talking about a more traditional language in which there are sentences of one kind or another. And we had thought that perh ...
... graphical user interfaces and you had to communicate with them through some kind of language. You could argue that a graphical user interface is a kind of language too, but I’m talking about a more traditional language in which there are sentences of one kind or another. And we had thought that perh ...
Discrete Event Calculus Deduction using First
... In a first-order logic language, the proposition that the water level of a sink is 2, is represented using an atom such as waterLevel(2). In the event calculus, the truth of this proposition at timepoint 3 is represented using an atom such as holdsAt(waterLevel(2), 3). However, this is not a well-fo ...
... In a first-order logic language, the proposition that the water level of a sink is 2, is represented using an atom such as waterLevel(2). In the event calculus, the truth of this proposition at timepoint 3 is represented using an atom such as holdsAt(waterLevel(2), 3). However, this is not a well-fo ...
Philosophy of artificial intelligence
The philosophy of artificial intelligence attempts to answer such questions as: Can a machine act intelligently? Can it solve any problem that a person would solve by thinking? Are human intelligence and machine intelligence the same? Is the human brain essentially a computer? Can a machine have a mind, mental states and consciousness in the same sense humans do? Can it feel how things are?These three questions reflect the divergent interests of AI researchers, cognitive scientists and philosophers respectively. The scientific answers to these questions depend on the definition of ""intelligence"" and ""consciousness"" and exactly which ""machines"" are under discussion.Important propositions in the philosophy of AI include:Turing's ""polite convention"": If a machine behaves as intelligently as a human being, then it is as intelligent as a human being. The Dartmouth proposal: ""Every aspect of learning or any other feature of intelligence can be so precisely described that a machine can be made to simulate it."" Newell and Simon's physical symbol system hypothesis: ""A physical symbol system has the necessary and sufficient means of general intelligent action."" Searle's strong AI hypothesis: ""The appropriately programmed computer with the right inputs and outputs would thereby have a mind in exactly the same sense human beings have minds."" Hobbes' mechanism: ""Reason is nothing but reckoning.""↑ ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑