
Reports on the 2012 AAAI Fall Symposium Series
... the art in developing an AI system capable of handling jokes, comedy, and humorous situations, but we recognized that this goal was probably an “AI complete” problem. It may not be fully realized until every other aspect of human intelligence has been successfully implemented in AI systems. Therefor ...
... the art in developing an AI system capable of handling jokes, comedy, and humorous situations, but we recognized that this goal was probably an “AI complete” problem. It may not be fully realized until every other aspect of human intelligence has been successfully implemented in AI systems. Therefor ...
artificial intelligence and life in 2030
... polishing process, which unquestionably strengthened the report considerably. ...
... polishing process, which unquestionably strengthened the report considerably. ...
Artificial Intelligence and Life in 2030
... polishing process, which unquestionably strengthened the report considerably. ...
... polishing process, which unquestionably strengthened the report considerably. ...
Artificial Intelligence and Life in 2030 - AI100
... polishing process, which unquestionably strengthened the report considerably. ...
... polishing process, which unquestionably strengthened the report considerably. ...
Intelligent support systems
... A key to good decision making is to explore and compare many relevant alternatives. The more alternatives that exist, the more computer-assisted search and comparison are needed. Typically, decisions must be made under time pressure. Frequently it is not possible to manually process the needed infor ...
... A key to good decision making is to explore and compare many relevant alternatives. The more alternatives that exist, the more computer-assisted search and comparison are needed. Typically, decisions must be made under time pressure. Frequently it is not possible to manually process the needed infor ...
Binding Environmental Sciences and Artificial Intelligence on ECAI`98
... are some of the main intersections between the Environmental and the AI communities. The boundaries of the AI solutions to Environmental, Ecological and Biological (EEB) problems can be extended by considering the kind of difficulties to which AI techniques are used to and whether these difficulties ...
... are some of the main intersections between the Environmental and the AI communities. The boundaries of the AI solutions to Environmental, Ecological and Biological (EEB) problems can be extended by considering the kind of difficulties to which AI techniques are used to and whether these difficulties ...
Belief-optimal Reasoning for Cyber
... Across history, puzzles and games requiring the exploration of alternatives have been considered a challenge for human intelligence: Chess originated in Persia and India about 4000 years ago Checkers appear in 3600-year-old Egyptian paintings Go originated in China over 3000 years ago So, it’ ...
... Across history, puzzles and games requiring the exploration of alternatives have been considered a challenge for human intelligence: Chess originated in Persia and India about 4000 years ago Checkers appear in 3600-year-old Egyptian paintings Go originated in China over 3000 years ago So, it’ ...
artificial intelligence techniques for advanced smart home
... networks to develop a home. This programs itself by monitoring the desires and lifestyle of the occupants, learning to accommodate and anticipate their requirements [14]. The system is equipped with sensors that monitor the environment and generate a report at any given time. For each control domain ...
... networks to develop a home. This programs itself by monitoring the desires and lifestyle of the occupants, learning to accommodate and anticipate their requirements [14]. The system is equipped with sensors that monitor the environment and generate a report at any given time. For each control domain ...
Exponential Family Distributions
... The rectified Gaussian distribution is equal to the Gaussian except that it is zero for negative x, so P (x) = N R (x | µ, γ −1 ) ...
... The rectified Gaussian distribution is equal to the Gaussian except that it is zero for negative x, so P (x) = N R (x | µ, γ −1 ) ...
artificial intelligence and life in 2030
... Substantial increases in the future uses of AI applications, including more self-driving cars, healthcare diagnostics and targeted treatment, and physical assistance for elder care can be expected. ...
... Substantial increases in the future uses of AI applications, including more self-driving cars, healthcare diagnostics and targeted treatment, and physical assistance for elder care can be expected. ...
A guide for newsrooms in the age of smart machines
... Streamlining workflows, taking out grunt work, crunching more data, digging out insights and generating additional outputs are just a few of the mega-wins that have resulted from putting smart machines to work in the service of AP’s journalism since those first experiments a few years ago. And AP is ...
... Streamlining workflows, taking out grunt work, crunching more data, digging out insights and generating additional outputs are just a few of the mega-wins that have resulted from putting smart machines to work in the service of AP’s journalism since those first experiments a few years ago. And AP is ...
MS Word 97 format
... This is a implementation practicum and basic tutorial on knowledge discovery in databases (KDD) for students interested in applications of pattern recognition and machine learning such as data mining, classification, expert systems, and planning and design automation. No prior background in artifici ...
... This is a implementation practicum and basic tutorial on knowledge discovery in databases (KDD) for students interested in applications of pattern recognition and machine learning such as data mining, classification, expert systems, and planning and design automation. No prior background in artifici ...
View PDF - Advances in Cognitive Systems
... did not have a sensor capable of a 360◦ field of view were required to do much more reasoning about objects and what happens to them when they move out of the field of view. This is quite difficult and is an example where improved perception can obviate the need for reasoning. One explanation for wh ...
... did not have a sensor capable of a 360◦ field of view were required to do much more reasoning about objects and what happens to them when they move out of the field of view. This is quite difficult and is an example where improved perception can obviate the need for reasoning. One explanation for wh ...
Reports of the AAAI 2010 Conference Workshops
... enterprise. Turning off the computers or disconnecting from the network has become tantamount to turning off the power. The use of techniques drawn from AI is increasingly relevant as the scale of the problem increases, in terms of the size and complexity of the networks being protected, in terms of ...
... enterprise. Turning off the computers or disconnecting from the network has become tantamount to turning off the power. The use of techniques drawn from AI is increasingly relevant as the scale of the problem increases, in terms of the size and complexity of the networks being protected, in terms of ...
Application of artificial intelligence to model- ing of
... trained and apply these rules to new patterns. Artificial Neural Network in Materials Research Since the publication of Rumelhart's seminal work on ANN (201, ANN has become the fastest growing discipline within AI over a decade's _time. Apart from the computer scientists, electrical and chemical eng ...
... trained and apply these rules to new patterns. Artificial Neural Network in Materials Research Since the publication of Rumelhart's seminal work on ANN (201, ANN has become the fastest growing discipline within AI over a decade's _time. Apart from the computer scientists, electrical and chemical eng ...
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... based on correlations between an agent’s internal state properties and external state properties; cf. (Kim, 1996), pp. 191-193. For example, the presence of a horse in the field is correlated to an internal state property that plays the role of a percept for this horse. However, for embodied agents ...
... based on correlations between an agent’s internal state properties and external state properties; cf. (Kim, 1996), pp. 191-193. For example, the presence of a horse in the field is correlated to an internal state property that plays the role of a percept for this horse. However, for embodied agents ...
chapter 18a slides
... Learning is needed for unknown environments, or for lazy designers Learning agent = performance element + learning element Learning method depends on type of performance element, available feedback, type of component to be improved, and its representation For supervised learning, the aim is to find ...
... Learning is needed for unknown environments, or for lazy designers Learning agent = performance element + learning element Learning method depends on type of performance element, available feedback, type of component to be improved, and its representation For supervised learning, the aim is to find ...
Expert Systems and Artificial Intelligence
... is intractible. • But humans dont work like this… they understand math ...
... is intractible. • But humans dont work like this… they understand math ...
Agent definitions - Computer Science
... • More than 30 years ago, computer scientists set themselves to create artificial intelligence programs to mimic human intelligent behaviour, so the goal was to create an artifact with the capacities of an intelligent person. • Now we are facing the challenge to emulate or simulate the way human ac ...
... • More than 30 years ago, computer scientists set themselves to create artificial intelligence programs to mimic human intelligent behaviour, so the goal was to create an artifact with the capacities of an intelligent person. • Now we are facing the challenge to emulate or simulate the way human ac ...
The SCHOLAR Legacy: A New Look at the Affordances of Semantic
... (i.e., parent nodes), it is not necessary to build separate maps for each node. Also, because of the inheritance principle, some nodes (concepts) are more primitive than others, in the sense that more arrows point to them than away from them. For example, countless nodes have is-a relationships with ...
... (i.e., parent nodes), it is not necessary to build separate maps for each node. Also, because of the inheritance principle, some nodes (concepts) are more primitive than others, in the sense that more arrows point to them than away from them. For example, countless nodes have is-a relationships with ...
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... We present a system that uses ECG time series for reaching decisions regarding the user’s health status. ECG waveforms can provide us with certain features that have diagnostic value for several cases. The system consists of two modules. The first performs the analysis of the ECG data so as to extra ...
... We present a system that uses ECG time series for reaching decisions regarding the user’s health status. ECG waveforms can provide us with certain features that have diagnostic value for several cases. The system consists of two modules. The first performs the analysis of the ECG data so as to extra ...
CS 8520: Artificial Intelligence
... related to the similar task of using computers to understand human intelligence, but AI does not have to confine itself to methods that are biologically observable. (John McCarthy, 1956. http://www.formal.Stanford.EDU/jmc/whatisai ) Q. Yes, but what is intelligence? A. Intelligence is the computatio ...
... related to the similar task of using computers to understand human intelligence, but AI does not have to confine itself to methods that are biologically observable. (John McCarthy, 1956. http://www.formal.Stanford.EDU/jmc/whatisai ) Q. Yes, but what is intelligence? A. Intelligence is the computatio ...
Externalizing Internal State *
... the first to formalize the modification of an environment that externalizes the internal states. Since some reactive robots exhibited problems like deadlocks and myopic functionality, hybrid architectures with modules like planners began to be explored. In this transition, the potential of reactivit ...
... the first to formalize the modification of an environment that externalizes the internal states. Since some reactive robots exhibited problems like deadlocks and myopic functionality, hybrid architectures with modules like planners began to be explored. In this transition, the potential of reactivit ...
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.""↑ ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑