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... It happens if classifiers are effected by the same type of a context with different power; It results to a trend among predictions from the less powerful context to the most powerful one; In this case actual value can be obtained as the result of “decontextualization” of the individual predict ...
... It happens if classifiers are effected by the same type of a context with different power; It results to a trend among predictions from the less powerful context to the most powerful one; In this case actual value can be obtained as the result of “decontextualization” of the individual predict ...
Why do anything? Abstract
... Pylyshyn 1984). It has been suggested that emotion too is natural kind (Charland 1995). In effect to understand how human (and similar) minds work, to develop theories about mind and to build computational systems capable of simulating (human) mind they should include both cognitive and affective me ...
... Pylyshyn 1984). It has been suggested that emotion too is natural kind (Charland 1995). In effect to understand how human (and similar) minds work, to develop theories about mind and to build computational systems capable of simulating (human) mind they should include both cognitive and affective me ...
The Third International Conference on Case
... incomplete. This characteristic is beneficial in domains such as medicine (Porter et al. 1990) and law (Skalak and Rissland 1992; Ashley 1990) in which reasoning depends on vague or context-dependent concepts, such as reasonable care or probable cause. The ability to yield useful results in the abse ...
... incomplete. This characteristic is beneficial in domains such as medicine (Porter et al. 1990) and law (Skalak and Rissland 1992; Ashley 1990) in which reasoning depends on vague or context-dependent concepts, such as reasonable care or probable cause. The ability to yield useful results in the abse ...
Intellectual development statement
... This clearly has ramifications for online elections and rating systems, but also for other mechanisms such as auctions. I am working on extending the theory of mechanism design to address this type of manipulation. Below, I summarize my research in each of these categories. In some cases, the decisi ...
... This clearly has ramifications for online elections and rating systems, but also for other mechanisms such as auctions. I am working on extending the theory of mechanism design to address this type of manipulation. Below, I summarize my research in each of these categories. In some cases, the decisi ...
Incremental Heuristic Search in Artificial Intelligence
... Uninformed Incremental Search We now discuss one particular way of solving fully dynamic shortest path problems. As an example, we use route-planning in known eight-connected gridworlds with cells whose traversability changes over time. They are either traversable (with cost one) or untraversable. T ...
... Uninformed Incremental Search We now discuss one particular way of solving fully dynamic shortest path problems. As an example, we use route-planning in known eight-connected gridworlds with cells whose traversability changes over time. They are either traversable (with cost one) or untraversable. T ...
Cognitive architectures
... A more general and future related definition of cognitive computer systems gives Brachman in his paper “Systems That Know What They’re Doing” [Bra02]. He states that cognitive systems should, in addition to being able to reason, to learn from experience, to improve its performance with time, and to ...
... A more general and future related definition of cognitive computer systems gives Brachman in his paper “Systems That Know What They’re Doing” [Bra02]. He states that cognitive systems should, in addition to being able to reason, to learn from experience, to improve its performance with time, and to ...
Intelligent Multimedia-A New Computing
... computable grammars. By an intelligent language we intend a language with syntactic constructs that allow function symbols and corresponding objects, such that the function symbols are implemented by computing agents. Agents are in the sense defined by this author in [Nourani 96f] and the A.I. theor ...
... computable grammars. By an intelligent language we intend a language with syntactic constructs that allow function symbols and corresponding objects, such that the function symbols are implemented by computing agents. Agents are in the sense defined by this author in [Nourani 96f] and the A.I. theor ...
Curriculum vitae - Department of Computer Science
... 4. Dagstuhl Seminar on Formal Models of Belief Change in Rational Agents, Schloss Dagstuhl, Germany, August, 2009. 5. Dagstuhl Perspectives Workshop on Theory and Practice of Argumentation Systems, Schloss Dagstuhl, Germany, 20-23 January 2008. 6. Invitation to attend a Dagstuhl Seminar on Formal Mo ...
... 4. Dagstuhl Seminar on Formal Models of Belief Change in Rational Agents, Schloss Dagstuhl, Germany, August, 2009. 5. Dagstuhl Perspectives Workshop on Theory and Practice of Argumentation Systems, Schloss Dagstuhl, Germany, 20-23 January 2008. 6. Invitation to attend a Dagstuhl Seminar on Formal Mo ...
Powerpoint slides - Computer Science
... Miyashita, K. & Sycara, K.: CABINS: A Framework of Knowledge Acquisition and Iterative Revision for Schedule Improvement and Reactive Repair, Artificial Intelligence Journal, vol.76(1-2), pp.377-426, 1995 Ram, A. & Santamaría, J.C.: Continuous Case-Based Reasoning. Artificial Intelligence, vol.90(1- ...
... Miyashita, K. & Sycara, K.: CABINS: A Framework of Knowledge Acquisition and Iterative Revision for Schedule Improvement and Reactive Repair, Artificial Intelligence Journal, vol.76(1-2), pp.377-426, 1995 Ram, A. & Santamaría, J.C.: Continuous Case-Based Reasoning. Artificial Intelligence, vol.90(1- ...
Spring Symposium Series - Association for the Advancement of
... Software agents are sensor/effector systems that operate within realworld software environments such as operating systems, databases, or computer networks. Their sensors observe features of this external environment, and their effectors can both alter the state of the environment directly, and commu ...
... Software agents are sensor/effector systems that operate within realworld software environments such as operating systems, databases, or computer networks. Their sensors observe features of this external environment, and their effectors can both alter the state of the environment directly, and commu ...
Artificial Intelligence (AI): Trying to Get Computers to Think Like Us
... AI is a field older than most realize – the term was coined in the mid 1950s. The field is comprised of many subfields but the main focus is on building intelligent entities. In order to achieve this goal many subcomponents need to be built, including methods for assisting computers to think like hu ...
... AI is a field older than most realize – the term was coined in the mid 1950s. The field is comprised of many subfields but the main focus is on building intelligent entities. In order to achieve this goal many subcomponents need to be built, including methods for assisting computers to think like hu ...
14 - Extras Springer
... through a search space that consists of states of the world (or states, for short), to find a path to a state s that satisfies some goal condition g. Usually the set of states is finite but very large: far too large to give a list of all the states (as a control theorist might do, for example, when ...
... through a search space that consists of states of the world (or states, for short), to find a path to a state s that satisfies some goal condition g. Usually the set of states is finite but very large: far too large to give a list of all the states (as a control theorist might do, for example, when ...
CS 561a: Introduction to Artificial Intelligence
... should eventually succeed. It is a race, but both racers seem to be walking. [John McCarthy] CS 561, Lecture 1 ...
... should eventually succeed. It is a race, but both racers seem to be walking. [John McCarthy] CS 561, Lecture 1 ...
Darwin`s Avatars: a Novel Combination of Gameplay and Procedural
... The fundamental gameplay mechanism is a complex nonintuitive problem: How to control a physically simulated three-dimensional creature by manually activating its muscles. The core content of the game—the creature to be controlled— is generated procedurally using a muscle-driven evolved virtual creat ...
... The fundamental gameplay mechanism is a complex nonintuitive problem: How to control a physically simulated three-dimensional creature by manually activating its muscles. The core content of the game—the creature to be controlled— is generated procedurally using a muscle-driven evolved virtual creat ...
iat.9.05 - Web Intelligence Consortium
... Thanks to D. Choi, K. Cummings, N. Nejati, S. Rogers, S. Sage, D. Shapiro, and J. Xuan for their contributions. This talk reports research. funded by grants from DARPA IPTO and the US National Science Foundation, which are not responsible for its contents. ...
... Thanks to D. Choi, K. Cummings, N. Nejati, S. Rogers, S. Sage, D. Shapiro, and J. Xuan for their contributions. This talk reports research. funded by grants from DARPA IPTO and the US National Science Foundation, which are not responsible for its contents. ...
ppt - people.csail.mit.edu
... Paul Fitzpatrick • MIT Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory • Humanoid Robotics Group Overview Goal To build robots that can interact with novel objects and participate in novel activities Challenge Machine perception can be robust for a specific domain such as face detection, but ...
... Paul Fitzpatrick • MIT Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory • Humanoid Robotics Group Overview Goal To build robots that can interact with novel objects and participate in novel activities Challenge Machine perception can be robust for a specific domain such as face detection, but ...
Expert System Used on Materials Processing
... representing knowledge is a multitude of production rules. Operations of these systems are further controlled by a simple procedure whose nature depends on knowledge nature. As in other artificial intelligence programs, when other techniques are not available, search has recourse to. Expert systems ...
... representing knowledge is a multitude of production rules. Operations of these systems are further controlled by a simple procedure whose nature depends on knowledge nature. As in other artificial intelligence programs, when other techniques are not available, search has recourse to. Expert systems ...
A Unified Framework for Pattern Recognition, Image Processing
... One of the aims of research for the last three decades in pattern recognition and its sub-areas such as, image processing, analysis and understanding, speech processing, analysis and understanding, natural language processing and understanding, computer vision techniques etc. has been to develop fun ...
... One of the aims of research for the last three decades in pattern recognition and its sub-areas such as, image processing, analysis and understanding, speech processing, analysis and understanding, natural language processing and understanding, computer vision techniques etc. has been to develop fun ...
5 Artificial Intelligence perspectives
... Maps would not have been conceived without powerful algorithms that combine different types of data, the autonomous car project would not be possible without AI. Google is also attracting many academic researchers in the field. Jeff Dean, the designer of neural networks, was one of Google’s earliest ...
... Maps would not have been conceived without powerful algorithms that combine different types of data, the autonomous car project would not be possible without AI. Google is also attracting many academic researchers in the field. Jeff Dean, the designer of neural networks, was one of Google’s earliest ...
Reports on the 2015 AAAI Workshop Series
... The formal task of algorithm configuration consists of determining a configuration c of a configuration space C from an algorithm A on an instance set I by optimizing a given performance metric m : C x I ? over all instances I. In contrast to the area of continuous black-box optimization (tackled, ...
... The formal task of algorithm configuration consists of determining a configuration c of a configuration space C from an algorithm A on an instance set I by optimizing a given performance metric m : C x I ? over all instances I. In contrast to the area of continuous black-box optimization (tackled, ...
Planning Algorithms for Classical Planning Planning Hierarchy of
... Let there be lamps 1, 2, . . . , n which can be turned on. There are no other actions. One can restrict to plans in which lamps are turned on in the ascending order: switching lamp n after lamp m > n needless.1 ...
... Let there be lamps 1, 2, . . . , n which can be turned on. There are no other actions. One can restrict to plans in which lamps are turned on in the ascending order: switching lamp n after lamp m > n needless.1 ...
Creating AI: A unique interplay between the development of learning
... an intuitive way. The method currently used enables the trainer to edit HAL’s generations by back-spacing over undesirable characters and appending extra characters as an example of desired behavior. All post-edited generations therefore consist of three ordered sections: a sequence of accepted char ...
... an intuitive way. The method currently used enables the trainer to edit HAL’s generations by back-spacing over undesirable characters and appending extra characters as an example of desired behavior. All post-edited generations therefore consist of three ordered sections: a sequence of accepted char ...
Computational Generation of Dream-like Narrative
... and bottomless pots of tea helped make this work possible. Thank you for helping me hone my ideas while providing new and interesting directions to explore and follow. And thank you also for Wall-Eye, which improved my soldering and circuit board layout skills beyond anything I could have achieved o ...
... and bottomless pots of tea helped make this work possible. Thank you for helping me hone my ideas while providing new and interesting directions to explore and follow. And thank you also for Wall-Eye, which improved my soldering and circuit board layout skills beyond anything I could have achieved o ...
Plan Recognition As Planning
... In the transformed theory T 0 , the observations a ∈ O are encoded as extra fluents pa ∈ Fo , extra actions oa ∈ Ao , and extra goals pa ∈ Go . Moreover, these extra goals pa can only be achieved by the new actions oa , that due to the precondition pb for the action b that precedes a in O, can be ap ...
... In the transformed theory T 0 , the observations a ∈ O are encoded as extra fluents pa ∈ Fo , extra actions oa ∈ Ao , and extra goals pa ∈ Go . Moreover, these extra goals pa can only be achieved by the new actions oa , that due to the precondition pb for the action b that precedes a in O, can be ap ...
Towards Stylistic Consonance in Human Movement Synthesis
... Musical or choreographic variation—one of the most fundamental of compositional techniques—are based upon two phases of work: establishment of a grounding theme and a series of structured departures from that theme. Classic examples are Bach's Goldberg Variations for the keyboard or Balanchine's The ...
... Musical or choreographic variation—one of the most fundamental of compositional techniques—are based upon two phases of work: establishment of a grounding theme and a series of structured departures from that theme. Classic examples are Bach's Goldberg Variations for the keyboard or Balanchine's The ...