
Swarm Intelligence
... • The term is also employed in experimental research in robotics, multi-agent systems and communication in computer networks. • In these fields there exist two types of stigmergy: active and passive. ...
... • The term is also employed in experimental research in robotics, multi-agent systems and communication in computer networks. • In these fields there exist two types of stigmergy: active and passive. ...
Men Behaving Appropriately: Brian MacNamee ; Simon Dobbyn
... In the realm of Virtual Environment (VE) research, it is common for research projects to focus on one aspect of a problem, overlooking other important issues as they could distract from the core research being undertaken. Collaboration between research groups focusing on different aspects of the ove ...
... In the realm of Virtual Environment (VE) research, it is common for research projects to focus on one aspect of a problem, overlooking other important issues as they could distract from the core research being undertaken. Collaboration between research groups focusing on different aspects of the ove ...
DATABASES FOR ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE
... technical terms such as blue brain which is especially used to process the data and gives expected result. Then the role of intelligent databases comes into picture where two vital concerns to be looked upon are: a) Intelligent information processing in databases. b) Intelligent aspects of databases ...
... technical terms such as blue brain which is especially used to process the data and gives expected result. Then the role of intelligent databases comes into picture where two vital concerns to be looked upon are: a) Intelligent information processing in databases. b) Intelligent aspects of databases ...
Cognitive Primitives for Automated Learning
... higher order artifacts and circuits, and ultimately a microprocessor. An enormous amount of effort by a generation of engineers and scientists has contributed to this technological marvel. So also, we believe that a versatile and capable intelligent machine can be built only from ground-up using cor ...
... higher order artifacts and circuits, and ultimately a microprocessor. An enormous amount of effort by a generation of engineers and scientists has contributed to this technological marvel. So also, we believe that a versatile and capable intelligent machine can be built only from ground-up using cor ...
Machine Learning and the AI thread
... ... one could carry through the organization of an intelligent machine with only two interfering inputs, one for pleasure or reward, and the other for pain or punishment... What is needed: I ...
... ... one could carry through the organization of an intelligent machine with only two interfering inputs, one for pleasure or reward, and the other for pain or punishment... What is needed: I ...
A Perspective on Machine Consciousness
... escape. Its consciousness need not require it to be aware of this action, or to feel happy about escaping the threat. Similarly, a new born calf needs to be aware of mother’s presence, and that she can feed him, that he should suckle the mother, and that he needs to reach the mother in order to feed ...
... escape. Its consciousness need not require it to be aware of this action, or to feel happy about escaping the threat. Similarly, a new born calf needs to be aware of mother’s presence, and that she can feed him, that he should suckle the mother, and that he needs to reach the mother in order to feed ...
Chapter
... intelligence system that mimics the evolutionary, survival-of-the-fittest process to generate increasingly better solutions to a problem ...
... intelligence system that mimics the evolutionary, survival-of-the-fittest process to generate increasingly better solutions to a problem ...
View PDF - Advances in Cognitive Systems
... Thought lecture, she argued that the right approach to AI is to: • Divide the problem into well-defined pieces • Make progress on each one • Build bridges to create a unified whole The problem with this model is that the individual solutions may be too far apart (as Koller herself points out), and n ...
... Thought lecture, she argued that the right approach to AI is to: • Divide the problem into well-defined pieces • Make progress on each one • Build bridges to create a unified whole The problem with this model is that the individual solutions may be too far apart (as Koller herself points out), and n ...
Introduction to the Special Issue on Intelligent User Inferfaces
... the basis of their anticipated contribution to the workshop goals. We solicit applications from any topic area and methodology within artificial intelligence. Students will be selected who have settled on their thesis direction, but still have significant research to complete. The perfect stage is h ...
... the basis of their anticipated contribution to the workshop goals. We solicit applications from any topic area and methodology within artificial intelligence. Students will be selected who have settled on their thesis direction, but still have significant research to complete. The perfect stage is h ...
IJARCCE7F a mary prem A NEW IMPLEMENTATION
... as: "the ability to apprehend the interrelationships of presented facts in such a way as to guide action towards a desired goal." Business intelligence as it is unstated today is supposed to have developed from the decision support systems which began in the 1960s and developed all through the mid-8 ...
... as: "the ability to apprehend the interrelationships of presented facts in such a way as to guide action towards a desired goal." Business intelligence as it is unstated today is supposed to have developed from the decision support systems which began in the 1960s and developed all through the mid-8 ...
601451 AI-Syllabus File
... Other topics are introduced include Expert Systems, Intelligent Agents, Machine Learning, and Natural Language processing. ...
... Other topics are introduced include Expert Systems, Intelligent Agents, Machine Learning, and Natural Language processing. ...
(2008) The Symbol Grounding Problem has been solved. So What`s
... Let me return now to the question originally posed by Searle (1980): Can a robot deal with grounded symbols? More precisely, is it possible to build an artificial system that has a body, sensors and actuators, signal and image processing and pattern recognition processes, and information structures ...
... Let me return now to the question originally posed by Searle (1980): Can a robot deal with grounded symbols? More precisely, is it possible to build an artificial system that has a body, sensors and actuators, signal and image processing and pattern recognition processes, and information structures ...
ai.implant - EDS Technologies
... DYNAMICS AREA BASED PATHFINDING Dynamics area-based pathfinding, is a powerful physics-aware dynamics navigation that can respond to unpredictable changes in the simulation physics. An area based “map” for AI enables entities to move naturally, not robotically, within the defined area. Correlation i ...
... DYNAMICS AREA BASED PATHFINDING Dynamics area-based pathfinding, is a powerful physics-aware dynamics navigation that can respond to unpredictable changes in the simulation physics. An area based “map” for AI enables entities to move naturally, not robotically, within the defined area. Correlation i ...
ICT619-06-PoolOfExamQuestions
... is binary, the second one, Y, is a numerical value in the range 0 to 10, and the third one, Z, is a symbolic value representing any one of three possible categories a, b or c. Assuming solutions are coded as bit strings, show an example of a candidate solution. ...
... is binary, the second one, Y, is a numerical value in the range 0 to 10, and the third one, Z, is a symbolic value representing any one of three possible categories a, b or c. Assuming solutions are coded as bit strings, show an example of a candidate solution. ...
22nd International Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence IJCAI
... Over-length papers will not be considered for review. Each accepted paper will be allowed six pages in the proceedings; up to two additional pages may be purchased at a price of $275 per page. In order to make blind reviewing possible, authors must omit their names and affiliations from the paper. A ...
... Over-length papers will not be considered for review. Each accepted paper will be allowed six pages in the proceedings; up to two additional pages may be purchased at a price of $275 per page. In order to make blind reviewing possible, authors must omit their names and affiliations from the paper. A ...
Artificial Intelligence and Robotics – 2017
... may not be aware that they are using a form of AI, organisations catering to them are identifying different uses of AI to ease delivery of service to end users. There is a lot of optimism around some of the landmark initiatives in motion, such as Make in India, Skill India, Digital India. At this ju ...
... may not be aware that they are using a form of AI, organisations catering to them are identifying different uses of AI to ease delivery of service to end users. There is a lot of optimism around some of the landmark initiatives in motion, such as Make in India, Skill India, Digital India. At this ju ...
Artificial Intelligence in der Finanzindustrie
... > Ability to interpret natural language and taking according actions > Application in the context of: – Production or modification of written text – Signal processing (e.g. automatic speech recognition) – Information extraction (e.g. automatic scanning of text) ...
... > Ability to interpret natural language and taking according actions > Application in the context of: – Production or modification of written text – Signal processing (e.g. automatic speech recognition) – Information extraction (e.g. automatic scanning of text) ...
conference program - Exponential Conference Series
... AI capabilities are exploding and the increasing implications to finance are enormous. With a very real potential to create dramatic disruptions for Wall Street and many Fortune 500 companies, AI will kick off the Exponential Finance conference. AI is now over 50 years old, and is embedded in everyd ...
... AI capabilities are exploding and the increasing implications to finance are enormous. With a very real potential to create dramatic disruptions for Wall Street and many Fortune 500 companies, AI will kick off the Exponential Finance conference. AI is now over 50 years old, and is embedded in everyd ...
What is the computational cost of automating brilliance or serendipity? COS 116: 4/12/11
... when a particle goes from A to B, it takes all possible paths all at the same time ...
... when a particle goes from A to B, it takes all possible paths all at the same time ...
CS2621421
... computational disciplines like Artificial Intelligence, Machine Learning, Decision Support Systems, Fuzzy Systems, Neuro Computing, Computational Intelligence etc. The guiding principle of Soft Computing is “Derive benefit from the tolerance for imprecision, uncertainty, partial truth and approximat ...
... computational disciplines like Artificial Intelligence, Machine Learning, Decision Support Systems, Fuzzy Systems, Neuro Computing, Computational Intelligence etc. The guiding principle of Soft Computing is “Derive benefit from the tolerance for imprecision, uncertainty, partial truth and approximat ...
CS 294-5: Statistical Natural Language Processing
... Brains (human minds) are very good at making rational decisions, but not perfect Brains aren’t as modular as software, so hard to reverse engineer! “Brains are to intelligence as wings are to flight” Lessons learned from the brain: memory and simulation are key to decision making ...
... Brains (human minds) are very good at making rational decisions, but not perfect Brains aren’t as modular as software, so hard to reverse engineer! “Brains are to intelligence as wings are to flight” Lessons learned from the brain: memory and simulation are key to decision making ...
Secrets and Lies, Knowledge and Trust. (Modern cryptography.)
... when a particle goes from A to B, it takes all possible paths all at the same time ...
... when a particle goes from A to B, it takes all possible paths all at the same time ...
Learn how artificial intelligence will transform your business
... crunch terabytes and petabytes and exabytes of data, and that means AI programs will shoot up the very steep learning curve rapidly. However, I believe we have only seen about one per cent of what AI can ultimately do. “This summit comes at a critical moment in the evolution of humans and in terms o ...
... crunch terabytes and petabytes and exabytes of data, and that means AI programs will shoot up the very steep learning curve rapidly. However, I believe we have only seen about one per cent of what AI can ultimately do. “This summit comes at a critical moment in the evolution of humans and in terms o ...
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.""↑ ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑