
Artificial Intelligence and Intelligent Systems Research in Chile.
... In 1947 Alan Turing predicted that there would be intelligent computers by the end of the century. Hence he proposed an intelligence test which allows us to assess a machine as intelligent in his classic 1950 article "Can a machine think?". The term Artificial Intelligence (AI) arose for the first t ...
... In 1947 Alan Turing predicted that there would be intelligent computers by the end of the century. Hence he proposed an intelligence test which allows us to assess a machine as intelligent in his classic 1950 article "Can a machine think?". The term Artificial Intelligence (AI) arose for the first t ...
XI. ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE* Prof. M. L. Minsky
... It was then found that a more general list-processing language such as LISP would be much more convenient. However, a combination of the two languages would be better than either alone. Therefore, a COMIT interpreter (METEOR) was written in LISP, handle simple COMIT rules and program flow, labelling ...
... It was then found that a more general list-processing language such as LISP would be much more convenient. However, a combination of the two languages would be better than either alone. Therefore, a COMIT interpreter (METEOR) was written in LISP, handle simple COMIT rules and program flow, labelling ...
Policy Desiderata in the Development of Machine Superintelligence
... of a widely appealing and inclusive near- and long-term future that ultimately achieves humanity’s potential for desirable development while being considerate to beings of all kinds whose interests may be affected by our choices. An ideal proposal for governance arrangements would be one conducive t ...
... of a widely appealing and inclusive near- and long-term future that ultimately achieves humanity’s potential for desirable development while being considerate to beings of all kinds whose interests may be affected by our choices. An ideal proposal for governance arrangements would be one conducive t ...
Preface
... Welcome to the tenth Midwest Artificial Intelligence and Cognitive Science Conference in Bloomington, Indiana! To me this conference is a very special event. Graduate students are encouraged to submit papers. For many of them it may be the first time in their academic lives that they present their r ...
... Welcome to the tenth Midwest Artificial Intelligence and Cognitive Science Conference in Bloomington, Indiana! To me this conference is a very special event. Graduate students are encouraged to submit papers. For many of them it may be the first time in their academic lives that they present their r ...
Artificial Intelligence: Overview
... The dream of creating artificial devices that reach or outperform human intelligence is an old one, but a computationally efficient theory of true intelligence has not been found yet, despite considerable efforts in the last 50 years. Nowadays most research is more modest, focussing on solving more ...
... The dream of creating artificial devices that reach or outperform human intelligence is an old one, but a computationally efficient theory of true intelligence has not been found yet, despite considerable efforts in the last 50 years. Nowadays most research is more modest, focussing on solving more ...
Learning Styles/Preferences
... Incorporate multimedia applications utilizing videos, images, or diagrams. ...
... Incorporate multimedia applications utilizing videos, images, or diagrams. ...
If Not Turing`s Test, Then What? - Association for the Advancement
... There are already a number of digital computers in working order, and it may be asked, ‘Why not try the experiment straight away?…’ The short answer is that we are not asking whether all digital computers would do well in the game nor whether the computers at present available would do well, but whe ...
... There are already a number of digital computers in working order, and it may be asked, ‘Why not try the experiment straight away?…’ The short answer is that we are not asking whether all digital computers would do well in the game nor whether the computers at present available would do well, but whe ...
The Forthcoming Artificial Intelligence (AI) Revolution
... forthcoming AI revolution produce similar, far-reaching effects? By examining analogous inventions of the industrial, digital and AI revolutions, this article claims that the latter is on target and that it would bring extensive changes that will also affect all aspects of our society and life. In a ...
... forthcoming AI revolution produce similar, far-reaching effects? By examining analogous inventions of the industrial, digital and AI revolutions, this article claims that the latter is on target and that it would bring extensive changes that will also affect all aspects of our society and life. In a ...
Artificial Intelligence Meets Modern Computer Science
... At the University of New Mexico we have directly addressed these issues. We teach artificial intelligence as a four hundred level course, indicating that it is intended for undergraduates in their final year of education or as an introductory course for graduate computer science. It is also seen as ...
... At the University of New Mexico we have directly addressed these issues. We teach artificial intelligence as a four hundred level course, indicating that it is intended for undergraduates in their final year of education or as an introductory course for graduate computer science. It is also seen as ...
Artificial Spiking Neural Networks
... Artificial Spiking Neuron • The “state” (= membrane potential) is a weighted sum of impinging spikes – spike generated when potential crosses threshold, reset ...
... Artificial Spiking Neuron • The “state” (= membrane potential) is a weighted sum of impinging spikes – spike generated when potential crosses threshold, reset ...
Phenomenology in artificial intelligence and cognitive science
... provides the backdrop to a large part of the discussion which has been developing since then. Dreyfus attempted to show that (i) contrary to heretofore unchallenged claims by its proponents, AI was not making significant progress towards creating intelligent artefacts; (ii) to a large extent, this l ...
... provides the backdrop to a large part of the discussion which has been developing since then. Dreyfus attempted to show that (i) contrary to heretofore unchallenged claims by its proponents, AI was not making significant progress towards creating intelligent artefacts; (ii) to a large extent, this l ...
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... (chair), Nicholas J. Belkin, James Callan, W. Bruce Croft, and Ethan Katsh. May 1993 ...
... (chair), Nicholas J. Belkin, James Callan, W. Bruce Croft, and Ethan Katsh. May 1993 ...
Artificial Intelligence – an Overview
... Sub Symbolic Computation (Neurocomputing): Adjoins Segment 3 of the world view. Deals with signal level computation. Required because a number of problems do not have explicit knowledge associated with them. Example – recognizing people or recognizing handwriting. This area deals with patterns that ...
... Sub Symbolic Computation (Neurocomputing): Adjoins Segment 3 of the world view. Deals with signal level computation. Required because a number of problems do not have explicit knowledge associated with them. Example – recognizing people or recognizing handwriting. This area deals with patterns that ...
Document
... generates a function that maps inputs to desired outputs. One standard formulation of the supervised learning task is the classification problem: the learner is required to learn (to approximate the behavior of) a function which maps a vector into one of several classes by looking at several input-o ...
... generates a function that maps inputs to desired outputs. One standard formulation of the supervised learning task is the classification problem: the learner is required to learn (to approximate the behavior of) a function which maps a vector into one of several classes by looking at several input-o ...
Bachelor of Philosophy Sample Thesis Prospectus
... questions and quandaries. Simply put, it is the admission that we judge ourselves morally largely in terms of situations that exist outside of our control. To what culture and period of history we are born, our socio-economic position and educational backgrounds, and the significant relationships an ...
... questions and quandaries. Simply put, it is the admission that we judge ourselves morally largely in terms of situations that exist outside of our control. To what culture and period of history we are born, our socio-economic position and educational backgrounds, and the significant relationships an ...
an intelligent decision support using genetic fuzzy integration for
... Decision support system is a specific type of computerized information system that supports decision-making activities. It is intended to assist decision makers in compiling useful information from raw data, user knowledge, and domain model in order to identify and solve problems and make decisions. ...
... Decision support system is a specific type of computerized information system that supports decision-making activities. It is intended to assist decision makers in compiling useful information from raw data, user knowledge, and domain model in order to identify and solve problems and make decisions. ...
Intelligent Behavior in Humans and Machines
... For example, much of the early work on knowledge representation was carried out by scientists who were interested in the structure and organization of human knowledge. Thus, Feigenbaum (1963) developed discrimination networks as a model of human long-term memory and evaluated his EPAM system in term ...
... For example, much of the early work on knowledge representation was carried out by scientists who were interested in the structure and organization of human knowledge. Thus, Feigenbaum (1963) developed discrimination networks as a model of human long-term memory and evaluated his EPAM system in term ...
ICT619 Intelligent Systems
... Techniques such as artificial neural networks and decision trees have made it possible to perform data mining involving large volumes of data (from "data warehouses"). Growing interest in applying data mining in areas such direct target marketing campaigns, fraud detection, and development of mo ...
... Techniques such as artificial neural networks and decision trees have made it possible to perform data mining involving large volumes of data (from "data warehouses"). Growing interest in applying data mining in areas such direct target marketing campaigns, fraud detection, and development of mo ...
chatbot-a java based intelligent conversational agent
... from users, navigates through the Information Repository and responds with student information in natural language. The design semantics includes AIML [2] (Artificial Intelligence Mark up Language) specification language for authoring the information repository such that chat robot design separates th ...
... from users, navigates through the Information Repository and responds with student information in natural language. The design semantics includes AIML [2] (Artificial Intelligence Mark up Language) specification language for authoring the information repository such that chat robot design separates th ...
Neural network: information processing paradigm inspired by
... A new sort of computer • What are (everyday) computer systems good at... and not so good at? Good at.. Rule-based systems: doing what the programmer wants them to do ...
... A new sort of computer • What are (everyday) computer systems good at... and not so good at? Good at.. Rule-based systems: doing what the programmer wants them to do ...
EIE557 - PolyU EIE
... Lecture/case studies (leaning outcomes a and b) fundamental principles and key concepts of the subject are delivered to students; guidance on further readings, applications and implementation is given. The formal lectures will be accompanied by case studies of successful real-world engineering a ...
... Lecture/case studies (leaning outcomes a and b) fundamental principles and key concepts of the subject are delivered to students; guidance on further readings, applications and implementation is given. The formal lectures will be accompanied by case studies of successful real-world engineering a ...
Edward Feigenbaum - IEEE Computer Society
... AI and computer design. They learned how to do parallel computing, how to do AI, and what it means to build an AI system. All of that penetrated right back into industry because the project work was being done by engineers that came from industry: Hitachi, Fujitsu, Toshiba, and other industrial gian ...
... AI and computer design. They learned how to do parallel computing, how to do AI, and what it means to build an AI system. All of that penetrated right back into industry because the project work was being done by engineers that came from industry: Hitachi, Fujitsu, Toshiba, and other industrial gian ...
Towards Foundations of Anthropological Linguistics
... to anthropoid apes. According to this theory, ontogenesis repeats the phylogenesis, that is every human being in his prenatal development repeats similar stages. The theory of evolution also presents evidence of the close relation between apes and humans, but here it stops, as if there were no furth ...
... to anthropoid apes. According to this theory, ontogenesis repeats the phylogenesis, that is every human being in his prenatal development repeats similar stages. The theory of evolution also presents evidence of the close relation between apes and humans, but here it stops, as if there were no furth ...
ppt - CSE, IIT Bombay
... Disciplines which form the core of AI - inner circle Fields which draw from these disciplines - outer circle. ...
... Disciplines which form the core of AI - inner circle Fields which draw from these disciplines - outer circle. ...
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.""↑ ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑