
Phenomenology in artificial intelligence and cognitive science
... turn out to be relevant in any situation. (One form of the relevance problem has gained fame in the AI literature under the label of the frame problem). But then, how do humans achieve intelligence? This is the question which the constructive part of Dreyfus' program attempts to answer, by bringing ...
... turn out to be relevant in any situation. (One form of the relevance problem has gained fame in the AI literature under the label of the frame problem). But then, how do humans achieve intelligence? This is the question which the constructive part of Dreyfus' program attempts to answer, by bringing ...
Exploring the Potential for using Artificial Intelligence
... there one can apply the specific path to make the data set easier to analyze. For example, a data set might be low on complexity by default but have high volume. Thus it is preferable to take step 3a to reach the ideal state. However, this scenario does not satisfy the purpose of the study, instead ...
... there one can apply the specific path to make the data set easier to analyze. For example, a data set might be low on complexity by default but have high volume. Thus it is preferable to take step 3a to reach the ideal state. However, this scenario does not satisfy the purpose of the study, instead ...
CS 460: Artificial Intelligence
... should eventually succeed. It is a race, but both racers seem to be walking. [John McCarthy] CS 460, Lecture 1 ...
... should eventually succeed. It is a race, but both racers seem to be walking. [John McCarthy] CS 460, Lecture 1 ...
CS 561a: Introduction to Artificial Intelligence
... should eventually succeed. It is a race, but both racers seem to be walking. [John McCarthy] CS 460, Lecture 1 ...
... should eventually succeed. It is a race, but both racers seem to be walking. [John McCarthy] CS 460, Lecture 1 ...
REAL-TIME MUSICAL ACCOMPANIMENT BRIDGET BAIRD 7"he Center for Arts and Technology
... with the computerplayingany or all parts of thescore,or a replayof the last live performance. Beforethe performancebegins, the programdoes a pre-performancereading of the score, muchthe waylive musicians might do. Tempoand beat information are noted. Then each live performer (or MIDIchannel) assigne ...
... with the computerplayingany or all parts of thescore,or a replayof the last live performance. Beforethe performancebegins, the programdoes a pre-performancereading of the score, muchthe waylive musicians might do. Tempoand beat information are noted. Then each live performer (or MIDIchannel) assigne ...
A phenomenological perspective
... program put forward by Alan Turing in the 1950’s. The critique focuses upon the rationalistic neglect of the program to see embodiment and situatedness as fundamental aspects of intelligence. The program, later referred to as Good Old Fashioned Artificial Intelligence (GOFIA i), follows a platonic a ...
... program put forward by Alan Turing in the 1950’s. The critique focuses upon the rationalistic neglect of the program to see embodiment and situatedness as fundamental aspects of intelligence. The program, later referred to as Good Old Fashioned Artificial Intelligence (GOFIA i), follows a platonic a ...
session01
... should eventually succeed. It is a race, but both racers seem to be walking. [John McCarthy] CS 460, Lecture 1 ...
... should eventually succeed. It is a race, but both racers seem to be walking. [John McCarthy] CS 460, Lecture 1 ...
session01
... should eventually succeed. It is a race, but both racers seem to be walking. [John McCarthy] CS 460, Lecture 1 ...
... should eventually succeed. It is a race, but both racers seem to be walking. [John McCarthy] CS 460, Lecture 1 ...
Economic reasoning and artificial intelligence
... AIs. These multi-agent systems will function as AI economies, with AIs engaged in transactions with other AIs as well as with firms and people. This prospect has spawned interest in expanding theories of normative design from economics, optimizing rules of encounter (5) to guide multi-agent interact ...
... AIs. These multi-agent systems will function as AI economies, with AIs engaged in transactions with other AIs as well as with firms and people. This prospect has spawned interest in expanding theories of normative design from economics, optimizing rules of encounter (5) to guide multi-agent interact ...
Economic reasoning and artificial intelligence
... AIs. These multi-agent systems will function as AI economies, with AIs engaged in transactions with other AIs as well as with firms and people. This prospect has spawned interest in expanding theories of normative design from economics, optimizing rules of encounter (5) to guide multi-agent interact ...
... AIs. These multi-agent systems will function as AI economies, with AIs engaged in transactions with other AIs as well as with firms and people. This prospect has spawned interest in expanding theories of normative design from economics, optimizing rules of encounter (5) to guide multi-agent interact ...
A conceptual model for game based intelligent tutoring
... developers to discuss best practises and methodologies for implementing such systems. However the rise of this movement is merely a subset of decades of research and development of intelligent tutoring systems (ITS). Thus any development of games-based learning platforms or intelligent tutoring agen ...
... developers to discuss best practises and methodologies for implementing such systems. However the rise of this movement is merely a subset of decades of research and development of intelligent tutoring systems (ITS). Thus any development of games-based learning platforms or intelligent tutoring agen ...
Frankenstein`s futurity: replicants and robots
... influential writers and artists have begun to interpret Shelley’s tale of a modern Prometheus as promising things they would like to see happen in real life. These people make up an eclectic collection, including Hollywood filmmakers such as Ridley Scott, George Lucas, and Steven Spielberg; science ...
... influential writers and artists have begun to interpret Shelley’s tale of a modern Prometheus as promising things they would like to see happen in real life. These people make up an eclectic collection, including Hollywood filmmakers such as Ridley Scott, George Lucas, and Steven Spielberg; science ...
AAAI Proceedings Template - Advances in Cognitive Systems
... Research Center, and other groups in the 1950s and 1960s, many of the devices we take for granted today were invented as “augmentation” tools including: the mouse, interactive graphical displays, keyboards, trackballs, WYSIWYG software, email, word processing, and the Internet. However, while making ...
... Research Center, and other groups in the 1950s and 1960s, many of the devices we take for granted today were invented as “augmentation” tools including: the mouse, interactive graphical displays, keyboards, trackballs, WYSIWYG software, email, word processing, and the Internet. However, while making ...
curriculum vitae - Menkes van den Briel
... E. Capelo, J.L. de Castro Silva, M.H.L. van den Briel, and J.R. Villalobos (2008), Aircraft Boarding Fine-Tuning. In Proceedings of the 14th International Conference on Industrial Engineering and Operations Management (ICIEOM). M.H.L. van den Briel, J. Benton, S. Kambhampati, and T. Vossen (2007), L ...
... E. Capelo, J.L. de Castro Silva, M.H.L. van den Briel, and J.R. Villalobos (2008), Aircraft Boarding Fine-Tuning. In Proceedings of the 14th International Conference on Industrial Engineering and Operations Management (ICIEOM). M.H.L. van den Briel, J. Benton, S. Kambhampati, and T. Vossen (2007), L ...
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... interest driven by the need to develop artificial systems with near-human capabilities (although this is still remote) and analyse the manner in which humans achieve rule extraction; also by the need to understand deficits caused by brain injury as well as help build artificial systems. A review of ...
... interest driven by the need to develop artificial systems with near-human capabilities (although this is still remote) and analyse the manner in which humans achieve rule extraction; also by the need to understand deficits caused by brain injury as well as help build artificial systems. A review of ...
Camera-ready Manuscript for the Proceedings of icame 2009
... positions about artificial intelligence, as a part of informatics, are not willing to support it as a predicate logic. According to Perelman: “While calculating the ability, many ‘rich languages’ demand only second-rate predicates. As long as this can be accounted for the truth, we have to develop c ...
... positions about artificial intelligence, as a part of informatics, are not willing to support it as a predicate logic. According to Perelman: “While calculating the ability, many ‘rich languages’ demand only second-rate predicates. As long as this can be accounted for the truth, we have to develop c ...
Introduction to Artificial Intelligence
... 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 move • -1000 for more than k dirty squares CIS 391 ...
... 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 move • -1000 for more than k dirty squares CIS 391 ...
Alleys of Your Mind: Augmented Intelligence and Its
... The anthology proposes to reframe and discuss the reason of trauma and the notion of augmentation from the early cybernetics to the age of artificial intelligence touching also the current debates in neuroscience and the philosophy of mind. The keyword entry at the end of the book provides a histori ...
... The anthology proposes to reframe and discuss the reason of trauma and the notion of augmentation from the early cybernetics to the age of artificial intelligence touching also the current debates in neuroscience and the philosophy of mind. The keyword entry at the end of the book provides a histori ...
AI assisted ethics - Institute for Communitarian Policy Studies
... health, smart robots, smart science, smart crowds and smart computer–human interactions’’ (Markoff 2013). According to Francesca Rossi, a computer scientist at the University of Padova, ‘‘Until now, the emphasis has been on making machines faster and more precise—better able to reach a specific goal ...
... health, smart robots, smart science, smart crowds and smart computer–human interactions’’ (Markoff 2013). According to Francesca Rossi, a computer scientist at the University of Padova, ‘‘Until now, the emphasis has been on making machines faster and more precise—better able to reach a specific goal ...
The Turing Test
... imitation game by a computer. If the interrogator fails as often as he or she did on the imitation game, then the computer is said to have “passed the Turing Test”. But does this mean that the computer passes the Test if it is able to convince the interrogator that it is a man who, in turn, is tryi ...
... imitation game by a computer. If the interrogator fails as often as he or she did on the imitation game, then the computer is said to have “passed the Turing Test”. But does this mean that the computer passes the Test if it is able to convince the interrogator that it is a man who, in turn, is tryi ...
1950 – birth of AI, Turing test - Department of Intelligent Systems
... Alan Turing 4 millions / 1677 Most people on streets not familiar (modest improvement since centenary events) Invented modern computing and artificial intelligence. „Einstein“ of computer science 1966- ACM Turing award Equivalent to Nobel prize Street in Manchester (City) JSI, AMT 11.10.2012 ...
... Alan Turing 4 millions / 1677 Most people on streets not familiar (modest improvement since centenary events) Invented modern computing and artificial intelligence. „Einstein“ of computer science 1966- ACM Turing award Equivalent to Nobel prize Street in Manchester (City) JSI, AMT 11.10.2012 ...
Systems analyst
... The activity of providing such machines as computers with the ability to display behavior that would be regarded as intelligent if it were observed in humans. ...
... The activity of providing such machines as computers with the ability to display behavior that would be regarded as intelligent if it were observed in humans. ...
Introduction to Computer Vision
... retinas. Since there are many different states of the world that could produce the same images on our retinas, there is no fool-proof way of distinguishing among the various structures or objects that might have created a particular image. Thus, if our goal is to infer the state of the world with c ...
... retinas. Since there are many different states of the world that could produce the same images on our retinas, there is no fool-proof way of distinguishing among the various structures or objects that might have created a particular image. Thus, if our goal is to infer the state of the world with c ...