
IDA: A Cognitive Agent Architecture
... workspace. The mechanism here will be based loosely on the Copycat Architecture (Hofstadter1995; Hofstadter and Mitchell 1994; Zhang et al 1998). Each knowledge base will be a slipnet, a fluid semantic net. The workspace (working memory) will allow perception (comprehension), a constructive process. ...
... workspace. The mechanism here will be based loosely on the Copycat Architecture (Hofstadter1995; Hofstadter and Mitchell 1994; Zhang et al 1998). Each knowledge base will be a slipnet, a fluid semantic net. The workspace (working memory) will allow perception (comprehension), a constructive process. ...
CURRICULUM VITAE
... 2. Esra Erdem and Alfredo Gabaldon. Representing Action Domains with Numeric-Valued Fluents. To appear in Proceedings of the Tenth European Conference on Logics in Artificial Intelligence (JELIA’06), ...
... 2. Esra Erdem and Alfredo Gabaldon. Representing Action Domains with Numeric-Valued Fluents. To appear in Proceedings of the Tenth European Conference on Logics in Artificial Intelligence (JELIA’06), ...
Artificial Intelligence and Economic Theory
... of reality, data generating processes, or causal chains, in order to yield an inherently misspecified approximation of an unknown function. s Conceptually, 'training' or ...
... of reality, data generating processes, or causal chains, in order to yield an inherently misspecified approximation of an unknown function. s Conceptually, 'training' or ...
Artificial Life and the Animat Approach to Artificial Intelligence
... exhibiting behaviors characteristic of natural living systems. "AL complements the traditional biological sciences concerned with the analysis of living organisms by attempting to synthesize life-like behaviors within computers or other artificial media. By extending the empirical foundation upon wh ...
... exhibiting behaviors characteristic of natural living systems. "AL complements the traditional biological sciences concerned with the analysis of living organisms by attempting to synthesize life-like behaviors within computers or other artificial media. By extending the empirical foundation upon wh ...
Consciousness, biology and quantum hypotheses
... B.J. Baars, D.B. Edelman / Physics of Life Reviews 9 (2012) 285–294 ...
... B.J. Baars, D.B. Edelman / Physics of Life Reviews 9 (2012) 285–294 ...
AAAI 2016 Executive Council Candidates
... From ACM to AAAS, many scientific organizations and conferences are improving the accessibility and persistence of digital research products beyond published articles. Science communities are recommending repositories ...
... From ACM to AAAS, many scientific organizations and conferences are improving the accessibility and persistence of digital research products beyond published articles. Science communities are recommending repositories ...
Lecture notes for week 6
... Possibly a good choice in partially observable environments where we might need to infer about hidden information. ...
... Possibly a good choice in partially observable environments where we might need to infer about hidden information. ...
Ics 2405: Knowledge Based Systems
... Identify and discuss five aspects of human intelligence that could be used to characterize intelligent knowledge-based systems (10 marks) b) List the persons who determine the success of expert system and development ...
... Identify and discuss five aspects of human intelligence that could be used to characterize intelligent knowledge-based systems (10 marks) b) List the persons who determine the success of expert system and development ...
Chapter 14 - StealthSkater
... in the first place, then you must also believe in the truth of this proposition whose truth lies beyond those rules. This makes it clear that mathematical understanding is something you can't formulate in terms of rules. That's the view which -- much later -- I strongly put forward in my book The Em ...
... in the first place, then you must also believe in the truth of this proposition whose truth lies beyond those rules. This makes it clear that mathematical understanding is something you can't formulate in terms of rules. That's the view which -- much later -- I strongly put forward in my book The Em ...
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... developed that attempt to emulate important characteristics of human intelligence: adaptation and learning, planning under large uncertainty, coping with large amounts of data. Intelligent system - to act appropriately in an uncertain environment, where an appropriate action is that which increases ...
... developed that attempt to emulate important characteristics of human intelligence: adaptation and learning, planning under large uncertainty, coping with large amounts of data. Intelligent system - to act appropriately in an uncertain environment, where an appropriate action is that which increases ...
Memento`s Revenge: The Extended Mind
... contained (always? sometimes? never?) in the head? Or does the notion of thought allow mental processes (including believings) to inhere in extended systems of body, brain and aspects of the local environment? The answer, we claimed, was that mental states, including states of believing, could be gr ...
... contained (always? sometimes? never?) in the head? Or does the notion of thought allow mental processes (including believings) to inhere in extended systems of body, brain and aspects of the local environment? The answer, we claimed, was that mental states, including states of believing, could be gr ...
USC Brain Project Specific Aims
... TAs: Erhan Oztop, [email protected], Salvador Marmol, smarmol@rana This course provides a basic understanding of brain function, of artificial neural networks which provide tools for a new paradigm for adaptive parallel computation, and of the Neural Simulation Language NSLJ which allows us to simu ...
... TAs: Erhan Oztop, [email protected], Salvador Marmol, smarmol@rana This course provides a basic understanding of brain function, of artificial neural networks which provide tools for a new paradigm for adaptive parallel computation, and of the Neural Simulation Language NSLJ which allows us to simu ...
Expert Systems - Department of Computer Science
... chemical labs around the world’. But ‘..when we called several university and industrial sites that do mass spectroscopy, we were surprised to find that none of them use DENDRAL..’ Dreyfus: Programming attempts to capture ordinary, or common sense knowledge and reasoning ability are doomed to failur ...
... chemical labs around the world’. But ‘..when we called several university and industrial sites that do mass spectroscopy, we were surprised to find that none of them use DENDRAL..’ Dreyfus: Programming attempts to capture ordinary, or common sense knowledge and reasoning ability are doomed to failur ...
Speech and Language Processing - Computer Science | CU
... theories are all drawn from the standard toolkits of computer science, mathematics, and linguistics and should be generally familiar to those trained in those fields. Among the most important models are state machines, rule systems, logic, probabilistic models, and vector-space models. These models, ...
... theories are all drawn from the standard toolkits of computer science, mathematics, and linguistics and should be generally familiar to those trained in those fields. Among the most important models are state machines, rule systems, logic, probabilistic models, and vector-space models. These models, ...
Knowledge Engineering
... Identify the task. What questions do we want the knowledge base to answer? What kinds of facts will be available for a specific problem instance. – Example: What is the output of a digital circuit? What inputs results in a given output? Based on some of the inputs and outputs, we might know what the ...
... Identify the task. What questions do we want the knowledge base to answer? What kinds of facts will be available for a specific problem instance. – Example: What is the output of a digital circuit? What inputs results in a given output? Based on some of the inputs and outputs, we might know what the ...
Introduction to Artificial Intelligence
... Performance measure: An objective criterion for success of an agent's behavior, given the evidence provided by the percept sequence. A performance measure for a vacuum-cleaner agent might include one or more of: • +1 point for each clean square in time T • +1 point for clean square, -1 for each ...
... Performance measure: An objective criterion for success of an agent's behavior, given the evidence provided by the percept sequence. A performance measure for a vacuum-cleaner agent might include one or more of: • +1 point for each clean square in time T • +1 point for clean square, -1 for each ...
Document
... Formulate problem state space for a problem expressed in English Select appropriate search algorithm for a problem and solve it using AI programming language Understand the basic method of reasoning Explain how agent differ from other category of intelligent systems Compare and construct the most co ...
... Formulate problem state space for a problem expressed in English Select appropriate search algorithm for a problem and solve it using AI programming language Understand the basic method of reasoning Explain how agent differ from other category of intelligent systems Compare and construct the most co ...
Michael Arbib: CS564 - Brain Theory and Artificial Intelligence
... Peter Dominey, Michael Arbib, and Amanda Alexander Supplementary Reading in the NSL Book: Crowley-Arbib Saccade Model M. Crowley, E. Oztop, and S. Marmol ...
... Peter Dominey, Michael Arbib, and Amanda Alexander Supplementary Reading in the NSL Book: Crowley-Arbib Saccade Model M. Crowley, E. Oztop, and S. Marmol ...
CSE 471/598 Introduction to AI
... Thinking rationally: Syllogisms, Logic Acting rationally: A rational agent ...
... Thinking rationally: Syllogisms, Logic Acting rationally: A rational agent ...
over deliver
... of Consciousness” concerns; it is perhaps not necessary to incorporate these functional elements. If they cannot be defined in the case of natural human intelligence, we are not in a position to easily address them in our smart tools and AGI. Maybe AGI can pass Turing Tests, but not have these funct ...
... of Consciousness” concerns; it is perhaps not necessary to incorporate these functional elements. If they cannot be defined in the case of natural human intelligence, we are not in a position to easily address them in our smart tools and AGI. Maybe AGI can pass Turing Tests, but not have these funct ...
Verification Condition Generation
... What does it mean for our deduction rules to be sound? - You will never be able to prove anything that is not true - truth is defined in terms of our original definition of {A} c {B} ...
... What does it mean for our deduction rules to be sound? - You will never be able to prove anything that is not true - truth is defined in terms of our original definition of {A} c {B} ...
The Twentieth National Conference on Artificial Intelligence
... headed by Carol Hamilton and assisted by Keri Harvey, provided all the logistical support to make the conference a success. Their job this year was particularly challenging because of a significantly shorter interval between the paper submission deadline and the conference dates. It was an extraordi ...
... headed by Carol Hamilton and assisted by Keri Harvey, provided all the logistical support to make the conference a success. Their job this year was particularly challenging because of a significantly shorter interval between the paper submission deadline and the conference dates. It was an extraordi ...
Expert Systems
... understand new or trying situations ". The more commonly accepted definition is " the ability to perceive, understand and learn about new situations ". The human brain is equipped with such an enormous potential to perceive, understand and learn. If this ability can be duplicated in a computer syste ...
... understand new or trying situations ". The more commonly accepted definition is " the ability to perceive, understand and learn about new situations ". The human brain is equipped with such an enormous potential to perceive, understand and learn. If this ability can be duplicated in a computer syste ...
Identifying Hallmarks of Consciousness in Non-Mammalian
... Abstract Most early studies of consciousness have focused on human subjects. This is understandable, given that humans are capable of reporting accurately the events they experience through language or by way of other kinds of voluntary response. As researchers turn their attention to other animals, ...
... Abstract Most early studies of consciousness have focused on human subjects. This is understandable, given that humans are capable of reporting accurately the events they experience through language or by way of other kinds of voluntary response. As researchers turn their attention to other animals, ...
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.""↑ ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑