
Computational Generation of Dream-like Narrative
... Tom Jennings – I left ACE with more practical skills and obscure knowledge than I ever could have asked for because of you. I will miss our spontaneous conversations about obsolete Cold War technology, animal consciousness, nixie tube physics, and the like. Thanks for the free stuff. Robert, Brett, ...
... Tom Jennings – I left ACE with more practical skills and obscure knowledge than I ever could have asked for because of you. I will miss our spontaneous conversations about obsolete Cold War technology, animal consciousness, nixie tube physics, and the like. Thanks for the free stuff. Robert, Brett, ...
Predictions for Big Data Analytics in 2016
... 5. Greater instrumentation of data The role of big data analytics as the “closed feedback loop” that ultimately makes all processes and interactions more efficient requires ongoing diligence in data collection. After all, the value of a data-driven decision depends on the quality and quantity of the ...
... 5. Greater instrumentation of data The role of big data analytics as the “closed feedback loop” that ultimately makes all processes and interactions more efficient requires ongoing diligence in data collection. After all, the value of a data-driven decision depends on the quality and quantity of the ...
Paper in Word ()
... reach dead ends or become complete paths after a reasonable number of steps. Breadthfirst search works even in trees that are infinitely deep or effectively infinitely deep. Both the above methods evaluate every node for the target node and hence are inherently time consuming. But Breadth-first sear ...
... reach dead ends or become complete paths after a reasonable number of steps. Breadthfirst search works even in trees that are infinitely deep or effectively infinitely deep. Both the above methods evaluate every node for the target node and hence are inherently time consuming. But Breadth-first sear ...
Artificial Intelligence!
... areas, like firefighters, doctors or musicians, do the same thing. Experts don’t think through all the hundreds of possible choices they could make in any situation before deciding which is best. Instead they recognise the situation and come up with a solution. When they think through how it will wo ...
... areas, like firefighters, doctors or musicians, do the same thing. Experts don’t think through all the hundreds of possible choices they could make in any situation before deciding which is best. Instead they recognise the situation and come up with a solution. When they think through how it will wo ...
Research Fellowship in Artificial Intelligence Advanced
... and developments, and partly chosen by the team as to follow strategic directions of the Agency. Scientifically she/he will in particular: - Propose and perform research in the field of artificial intelligence, where appropriate together with universities of ESA Member States (in particular through ...
... and developments, and partly chosen by the team as to follow strategic directions of the Agency. Scientifically she/he will in particular: - Propose and perform research in the field of artificial intelligence, where appropriate together with universities of ESA Member States (in particular through ...
323-670 ปัญญาประดิษฐ์ (Artificial Intelligence)
... Board_Position : nine element vector representing the board, a list of board positions that could result from the next move, and a number representing as estimate of how likely the board position is lead to an ultimate win for the player to move. Minimax Procedure : in chapter 12. Search tree : need ...
... Board_Position : nine element vector representing the board, a list of board positions that could result from the next move, and a number representing as estimate of how likely the board position is lead to an ultimate win for the player to move. Minimax Procedure : in chapter 12. Search tree : need ...
A phenomenological perspective
... (GOFIA i), follows a platonic and Cartesian tradition of seeing abstract intellectual capacities as the most important aspects of human intelligence. An understanding that leads GOFAI researchers to programme computers with symbolic representations of rules and facts, hoping that it would eventually ...
... (GOFIA i), follows a platonic and Cartesian tradition of seeing abstract intellectual capacities as the most important aspects of human intelligence. An understanding that leads GOFAI researchers to programme computers with symbolic representations of rules and facts, hoping that it would eventually ...
Chapter 1
... Additional ethical/social concerns associated with Phase IV include controversies that are made possible by the following kinds of technologies: autonomous machines and sophisticated robots (used in warfare, transportation, care for the elderly, etc.); nanocomputing and nano-scale devices; artificia ...
... Additional ethical/social concerns associated with Phase IV include controversies that are made possible by the following kinds of technologies: autonomous machines and sophisticated robots (used in warfare, transportation, care for the elderly, etc.); nanocomputing and nano-scale devices; artificia ...
CISB450 - Department of Computer and Information Science
... The objectives of the lectures are to explain and to supplement the text material. Students are responsible for the assigned material whether or not it is covered in the lecture. Students are encouraged to look at other sources (other references, etc.) to complement the lectures and text. Homework p ...
... The objectives of the lectures are to explain and to supplement the text material. Students are responsible for the assigned material whether or not it is covered in the lecture. Students are encouraged to look at other sources (other references, etc.) to complement the lectures and text. Homework p ...
Computational Intelligence in a Human Brain Model
... independent decision or a computer assisted decision in the model will be the result of a complex interdisciplinary work. The proposed model combines the philosophical nature of a living being which assumes the main similarities between human intelligence and the chess game thinking process, a new c ...
... independent decision or a computer assisted decision in the model will be the result of a complex interdisciplinary work. The proposed model combines the philosophical nature of a living being which assumes the main similarities between human intelligence and the chess game thinking process, a new c ...
Decision support system
... designed to support decision making when the problem is not structured • Decision support systems help you analyze, but you must know how to solve the problem, and how to use the results of the analysis ...
... designed to support decision making when the problem is not structured • Decision support systems help you analyze, but you must know how to solve the problem, and how to use the results of the analysis ...
Cooperative Intelligent Agents
... (3) A small project (software) will be implemented and documented. The software will have to demonstrate the use of multiple agents for some specific task. You will have to completely design the agent based system, without using an existing agent development environment. At www.cs.ubbcluj.ro/~gabis/ ...
... (3) A small project (software) will be implemented and documented. The software will have to demonstrate the use of multiple agents for some specific task. You will have to completely design the agent based system, without using an existing agent development environment. At www.cs.ubbcluj.ro/~gabis/ ...
INFO372 - Department of Computer Science
... Rational behavior: doing the right thing; that which is expected to maximize goal achievement, given the available information; Doesn't necessarily involve thinking – e.g., blinking reflex – but thinking should be in the service of rational action; ...
... Rational behavior: doing the right thing; that which is expected to maximize goal achievement, given the available information; Doesn't necessarily involve thinking – e.g., blinking reflex – but thinking should be in the service of rational action; ...
컴퓨터과학 입문 An Introduction to Computer Science.
... Upon completing this course, a student will: ...
... Upon completing this course, a student will: ...
Simple Pictures That State-of-the-Art AI Still Can`t
... To Clune, the bifurcated response was telling: It suggested a sort of generational shift in the field. A handful of years ago, the people working with AI were building AI. These days, the networks are good enough that researchers are simply taking what’s out there and putting it to work. “In many ca ...
... To Clune, the bifurcated response was telling: It suggested a sort of generational shift in the field. A handful of years ago, the people working with AI were building AI. These days, the networks are good enough that researchers are simply taking what’s out there and putting it to work. “In many ca ...
Artificial Intelligence in the Open World
... representations and limited time and memory to form computations so as to sense, reason, and act in the open world. To date, our agents have largely been closed-world reasoners—even when it is clear that problem solving, and intelligence more generally, must wrestle with a larger, more complex world ...
... representations and limited time and memory to form computations so as to sense, reason, and act in the open world. To date, our agents have largely been closed-world reasoners—even when it is clear that problem solving, and intelligence more generally, must wrestle with a larger, more complex world ...
Key to midterm - UCSD Cognitive Science
... anatomical research that rhythm generators correspond to defined areas in the brain. 5. Discuss what makes individuals more or less susceptible to different methods that create distinct states of consciousness (i.e., drugs, hypnosis, biofeedback). What might be the similarities or differences across ...
... anatomical research that rhythm generators correspond to defined areas in the brain. 5. Discuss what makes individuals more or less susceptible to different methods that create distinct states of consciousness (i.e., drugs, hypnosis, biofeedback). What might be the similarities or differences across ...
Virtual Humans - Institute for Creative Technologies
... require labor-intensive live exercises, role playing or are taught non-experientially. ICT’s virtual human work promotes fundamental advances in artificial intelligence, graphics and animation. Agents must perceive and respond to events in the virtual world, they must have and express realistic emot ...
... require labor-intensive live exercises, role playing or are taught non-experientially. ICT’s virtual human work promotes fundamental advances in artificial intelligence, graphics and animation. Agents must perceive and respond to events in the virtual world, they must have and express realistic emot ...
Arguing with Stories
... schemes are general scenarios consisting of story roles, general roles that elements of a story can fulfil. Stories can be matched to schemes by assigning the facts to their respective roles. Two cases are thus said to be similar if they can be matched to the same story scheme. This is similar to ma ...
... schemes are general scenarios consisting of story roles, general roles that elements of a story can fulfil. Stories can be matched to schemes by assigning the facts to their respective roles. Two cases are thus said to be similar if they can be matched to the same story scheme. This is similar to ma ...
Making artificial intelligence an everyday reality
... Hinton joined the small community of researchers investigating artificial intelligence, most of his peers were moving away from the long-held vision of developing AI modelled on the human brain. But the young investigator could not shake his fascination with how our networks of neurons function, and ...
... Hinton joined the small community of researchers investigating artificial intelligence, most of his peers were moving away from the long-held vision of developing AI modelled on the human brain. But the young investigator could not shake his fascination with how our networks of neurons function, and ...
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.""↑ ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑