
The Evolution of General Intelligence
... can see enormous variation in their behaviors and learning abilities. For example, spotted hyenas and baboons share the same habitat and have similar levels of complexity in their social interactions, but differ widely in how specific vs. general their behaviors are. This paper analyzes two potentia ...
... can see enormous variation in their behaviors and learning abilities. For example, spotted hyenas and baboons share the same habitat and have similar levels of complexity in their social interactions, but differ widely in how specific vs. general their behaviors are. This paper analyzes two potentia ...
Integrating Neuroscience into Domestic Violence Intervention with
... Think about other's minds: What is your partner or child thinking and feeling? Why do they think or feel that way? Asking for more information and listening Asking others for more information and listening rather than reacting or thinking about what you want to say in response Micro-Expressi ...
... Think about other's minds: What is your partner or child thinking and feeling? Why do they think or feel that way? Asking for more information and listening Asking others for more information and listening rather than reacting or thinking about what you want to say in response Micro-Expressi ...
Curriculum vitae
... electronic journals as well as technical reports from some of our departments. It has gradually broadened its scope, and it now serves the entire university. Research Methodology in Artificial Intelligence Much work in Artificial Intelligence has the character of explorative system building - softwar ...
... electronic journals as well as technical reports from some of our departments. It has gradually broadened its scope, and it now serves the entire university. Research Methodology in Artificial Intelligence Much work in Artificial Intelligence has the character of explorative system building - softwar ...
Some Thoughts to Consider 1
... Semantic Web approach instead develops languages for expressing information in a ...
... Semantic Web approach instead develops languages for expressing information in a ...
FA08 cs188 lecture 2..
... E.g. your value functions from project 2 were probably horrible estimates of future rewards, but they still produced good decisions Same distinction between modeling and prediction showed up in classification (where?) ...
... E.g. your value functions from project 2 were probably horrible estimates of future rewards, but they still produced good decisions Same distinction between modeling and prediction showed up in classification (where?) ...
Machine Learning CSCI 5622
... Not all intelligent behavior is mediated by logical deliberation What is the purpose of thinking? What thoughts should I have? Should thinking need to be associated with actions? ...
... Not all intelligent behavior is mediated by logical deliberation What is the purpose of thinking? What thoughts should I have? Should thinking need to be associated with actions? ...
The Future of Artificial Intelligence -
... behavior. After years of steady but slow progress on making computers “smarter” at everyday tasks, a series of breakthroughs in the research community and industry have recently spurred momentum and investment in the development of this field. There is a sense that AI has made sufficient inroads int ...
... behavior. After years of steady but slow progress on making computers “smarter” at everyday tasks, a series of breakthroughs in the research community and industry have recently spurred momentum and investment in the development of this field. There is a sense that AI has made sufficient inroads int ...
Symbolic Processing * CSCE 3210
... 3. Understand basic principles of Search, two player games and neural networks. 4. Understand one or more application in Artificial Intelligence. Course Description: The course isn’t REALLY suppose to be about Artificial Intelligence, but a lot of symbolic processing deals with problems related to a ...
... 3. Understand basic principles of Search, two player games and neural networks. 4. Understand one or more application in Artificial Intelligence. Course Description: The course isn’t REALLY suppose to be about Artificial Intelligence, but a lot of symbolic processing deals with problems related to a ...
General Problem Solving
... The goal is to simulate the solving problem process of human experts Their development is based on traditional knowledge engineering techniques Mainly implemented with rule production systems Closed applications that usually do not use machine learning Knowledge Based Systems The goal is to use doma ...
... The goal is to simulate the solving problem process of human experts Their development is based on traditional knowledge engineering techniques Mainly implemented with rule production systems Closed applications that usually do not use machine learning Knowledge Based Systems The goal is to use doma ...
Computer Scientists - The Newton Academy
... programmer whose pioneering contributions to the theory and practice of optimizing compiler techniques laid the foundation for modern optimizing compilers and automatic parallel execution. She also had a role in intelligence work on programming languages and security codes for the National Security ...
... programmer whose pioneering contributions to the theory and practice of optimizing compiler techniques laid the foundation for modern optimizing compilers and automatic parallel execution. She also had a role in intelligence work on programming languages and security codes for the National Security ...
18 LEARNING FROM OBSERVATIONS
... trees from the same training set and have them vote on the best classification for a new instance • If an ensemble contains 5 hypotheses and we combine their predictions using simple majority voting, then misclassifying an instance requires that at least three of the five hypotheses have to misclass ...
... trees from the same training set and have them vote on the best classification for a new instance • If an ensemble contains 5 hypotheses and we combine their predictions using simple majority voting, then misclassifying an instance requires that at least three of the five hypotheses have to misclass ...
Vitae - Rodney Nielsen
... (Designed the knowledge-based system and implemented its architectural code.) ...
... (Designed the knowledge-based system and implemented its architectural code.) ...
AI Reloaded: Objectives, Potentials, and Challenges of the Novel
... providing solutions to some of the most complex problems in computer science [65]. Although there does not seem to exist a formal, generally accepted definition for Artificial Intelligence, various suggestions for specifying the field of AI (or rather particular sub-domains) have been made over the ...
... providing solutions to some of the most complex problems in computer science [65]. Although there does not seem to exist a formal, generally accepted definition for Artificial Intelligence, various suggestions for specifying the field of AI (or rather particular sub-domains) have been made over the ...
cognitive synergy: a universal principle for feasible
... useful levels of truly general intelligence (without special assumptions about the world) using feasible computational resources is just not possible. But what if one restricts the scope of generality, via making appropriate special assumptions about the goal/environment combinations of interest? In ...
... useful levels of truly general intelligence (without special assumptions about the world) using feasible computational resources is just not possible. But what if one restricts the scope of generality, via making appropriate special assumptions about the goal/environment combinations of interest? In ...
PI 5
... 9. Enhancement of decision-making and problem-solving capabilities 10.Decreased decision-making time 11.Reduced downtime ...
... 9. Enhancement of decision-making and problem-solving capabilities 10.Decreased decision-making time 11.Reduced downtime ...
Intelligence in Future NASA Swarm-based Missions
... the same asteroids are not searched by spacecraft with the same instruments. This information may not be centralized but be in the form of the swarm’s collective knowledge. Collective intelligence will also need to be used when a team performs a virtual experiment. Spacecraft that map asteroids will ...
... the same asteroids are not searched by spacecraft with the same instruments. This information may not be centralized but be in the form of the swarm’s collective knowledge. Collective intelligence will also need to be used when a team performs a virtual experiment. Spacecraft that map asteroids will ...
The Cambridge Handbook of Artificial Intelligence
... felt in other areas, including the humanities. AI applications are transforming the way we interact with each other and with our environment, and work in artificially modeling intelligence is offering new insights into the human mind and revealing new forms mentality can take. This volume of origina ...
... felt in other areas, including the humanities. AI applications are transforming the way we interact with each other and with our environment, and work in artificially modeling intelligence is offering new insights into the human mind and revealing new forms mentality can take. This volume of origina ...
6 knowledge representation and reasoning
... Knowledge representation (KR) and reasoning are closely coupled components; each is intrinsically tied to the other. A representation scheme is not meaningful on its own; it must be useful and helpful in achieve certain tasks. The same information may be represented in many different ways, depending ...
... Knowledge representation (KR) and reasoning are closely coupled components; each is intrinsically tied to the other. A representation scheme is not meaningful on its own; it must be useful and helpful in achieve certain tasks. The same information may be represented in many different ways, depending ...
Chapter 11
... Artificial intelligence systems include the people, procedures, hardware, software, data, and knowledge needed to develop computer systems and machines that demonstrate characteristics of intelligence. Researchers, scientists, and experts on how humans think are often involved in developing these sy ...
... Artificial intelligence systems include the people, procedures, hardware, software, data, and knowledge needed to develop computer systems and machines that demonstrate characteristics of intelligence. Researchers, scientists, and experts on how humans think are often involved in developing these sy ...
Cognitive Systems: Argument and Cognition
... abandon any logical form for human reasoning, treating it as the application of specialized procedures, invoked naturally depending on the situation in which people find themselves. Earlier work demonstrated empirically that humans perform with significant variation in successfully drawing conclusio ...
... abandon any logical form for human reasoning, treating it as the application of specialized procedures, invoked naturally depending on the situation in which people find themselves. Earlier work demonstrated empirically that humans perform with significant variation in successfully drawing conclusio ...
systems
... The Turing test measures the performance of an allegedly intelligent machine against that of a human being. Three important features of the test: 1. An objective notion of intelligence 2. Preventing us from being sidetracked by confusing and currently unanswerable questions 3. Eliminating any bias i ...
... The Turing test measures the performance of an allegedly intelligent machine against that of a human being. Three important features of the test: 1. An objective notion of intelligence 2. Preventing us from being sidetracked by confusing and currently unanswerable questions 3. Eliminating any bias i ...
Hypothesis Testing for Complex Agents
... were repeated then 2 would have reasonable chance of performing on average the same as 1, or even better. The notion of reasonable chance used above is the essence of the concept of significant difference. System 3 is on average better than 4 in this experiment and the ANOVA tells us that performanc ...
... were repeated then 2 would have reasonable chance of performing on average the same as 1, or even better. The notion of reasonable chance used above is the essence of the concept of significant difference. System 3 is on average better than 4 in this experiment and the ANOVA tells us that performanc ...
AAAI-05 / IAAI-05 Exhibitor Information
... On behalf of the American Association for Artificial Intelligence, we invite you to exhibit at the Twentieth National Conference on Artificial Intelligence and the Seventeenth Conference on Innovative Applications of Artificial Intelligence, to be held July 9-13, 2005 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Ea ...
... On behalf of the American Association for Artificial Intelligence, we invite you to exhibit at the Twentieth National Conference on Artificial Intelligence and the Seventeenth Conference on Innovative Applications of Artificial Intelligence, to be held July 9-13, 2005 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Ea ...
Com3240 Adaptive Intelligence - Department of Computer Science
... computer really is a mind, can be said to understand, and has other cognitive states. • Weak AI: a computer is a valuable tool for study of mind – makes it possible to formulate and test hypotheses rigorously • (Kurzweil (2005) confusingly also uses term strong AI to refer to a “machine with the ful ...
... computer really is a mind, can be said to understand, and has other cognitive states. • Weak AI: a computer is a valuable tool for study of mind – makes it possible to formulate and test hypotheses rigorously • (Kurzweil (2005) confusingly also uses term strong AI to refer to a “machine with the ful ...
Major Related Courses
... Major Related Courses (24 hours) Select 4 courses each from 2 of the following 3 Concentration Areas Core Courses for Psychology/HCI Concentration Area (select 12 hours from list of courses below) CGS 3325 Historical Perspectives: Mind and Machines Since 1600 CGS 4359 Cognitive-Neuroscience CGS 4362 ...
... Major Related Courses (24 hours) Select 4 courses each from 2 of the following 3 Concentration Areas Core Courses for Psychology/HCI Concentration Area (select 12 hours from list of courses below) CGS 3325 Historical Perspectives: Mind and Machines Since 1600 CGS 4359 Cognitive-Neuroscience CGS 4362 ...
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.""↑ ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑