Logics for Intelligent Agents and Multi
... of a notion of intention besides belief and desire in such a theory. Even more remarkably, although intended to be a theory of human decisions, it was almost immediately picked up by AI researchers to investigate its use for describing artificial agents, which was a new incarnation of the ideal of A ...
... of a notion of intention besides belief and desire in such a theory. Even more remarkably, although intended to be a theory of human decisions, it was almost immediately picked up by AI researchers to investigate its use for describing artificial agents, which was a new incarnation of the ideal of A ...
Software Agents - UMBC Agent Web
... the idea of non-human agencies.1 Popular notions about androids, humanoids, robots, cyborgs, and science fiction creatures permeate our culture, forming the unconscious backdrop against which software agents are perceived. The word “robot,” derived from the Czech word for drudgery, became popular fo ...
... the idea of non-human agencies.1 Popular notions about androids, humanoids, robots, cyborgs, and science fiction creatures permeate our culture, forming the unconscious backdrop against which software agents are perceived. The word “robot,” derived from the Czech word for drudgery, became popular fo ...
Cognitive Science: An Introduction to the Study of Mind
... special. The major ideas that motivate each perspective and the problems each attempts to solve are laid out. Following this, we present factual background information that we believe is important and describe the approach’s methodology. The bulk of each chapter is devoted to detailing the specific ...
... special. The major ideas that motivate each perspective and the problems each attempts to solve are laid out. Following this, we present factual background information that we believe is important and describe the approach’s methodology. The bulk of each chapter is devoted to detailing the specific ...
artificial intelligence (luger, 6th, 2008)
... Intelligence is too complex to be described by any single theory; instead, researchers are constructing a hierarchy of theories that characterize it at multiple levels of abstraction. At the lowest levels of this hierarchy, neural networks, genetic algorithms and other forms of emergent computation ...
... Intelligence is too complex to be described by any single theory; instead, researchers are constructing a hierarchy of theories that characterize it at multiple levels of abstraction. At the lowest levels of this hierarchy, neural networks, genetic algorithms and other forms of emergent computation ...
Reciprocal tutoring using cognitive tools
... Although the research on ITS has produced many prototypical tutoring systems in the lab, few of them have turned into commercial software products that really help students, especially at K12 levels, learn their curricular materials. This lack of commercialisation of intelligent tutoring systems mig ...
... Although the research on ITS has produced many prototypical tutoring systems in the lab, few of them have turned into commercial software products that really help students, especially at K12 levels, learn their curricular materials. This lack of commercialisation of intelligent tutoring systems mig ...
[$133133] PI on award #0536173 Laptop
... [organizer] 2014 MyCS workshop July 21-25, 2014. A week-long professional-development workshop for 32 middle-years teachers from the Pomona Unified School District and surrounding areas. [organizer] 2014 MyCS workshop June 9-13, 2014. A week-long professional-development workshop for 12 middle- and ...
... [organizer] 2014 MyCS workshop July 21-25, 2014. A week-long professional-development workshop for 32 middle-years teachers from the Pomona Unified School District and surrounding areas. [organizer] 2014 MyCS workshop June 9-13, 2014. A week-long professional-development workshop for 12 middle- and ...
Wrappers for feature subset selection
... In supervised machine learning, an induction algorithm is typically presented with a set of training instances, where each instance is described by a vector of feature (or attribute) values and a class label. For example, in medical diagnosis problems the features might include the age, weight, and ...
... In supervised machine learning, an induction algorithm is typically presented with a set of training instances, where each instance is described by a vector of feature (or attribute) values and a class label. For example, in medical diagnosis problems the features might include the age, weight, and ...
CV - Computer Science Intranet
... • Journal of Decision Support Systems, Special Issue on Game Theoretic and Decision Theoretic Agents, 2003. • International Journal of Autonomous Agents and Multi-Agent Systems, Special Issue on Game Theoretic and Decision Theoretic Agents, 2002. • International Journal of Uncertainty, Fuzziness and ...
... • Journal of Decision Support Systems, Special Issue on Game Theoretic and Decision Theoretic Agents, 2003. • International Journal of Autonomous Agents and Multi-Agent Systems, Special Issue on Game Theoretic and Decision Theoretic Agents, 2002. • International Journal of Uncertainty, Fuzziness and ...
Thinking Inside the Box: Controlling and Using an
... For we have yet to quantify the level of distortion and simplification that is permitted in the OAI’s answers, nor have we even rigorously defined the terms “distortion” and “simplification” in a way that non-human entities could understand. Even intuitively, we find these terms ambiguous. And even ...
... For we have yet to quantify the level of distortion and simplification that is permitted in the OAI’s answers, nor have we even rigorously defined the terms “distortion” and “simplification” in a way that non-human entities could understand. Even intuitively, we find these terms ambiguous. And even ...
Affective Motivational Collaboration Theory - WPI
... with humans in the same environment. Therefore, it is important to understand what makes a collaboration effective. One’s cognitive processes and the ability to understand the collaborative environment impact the effectiveness of a collaboration. Examples of cognitive capabilities that support the e ...
... with humans in the same environment. Therefore, it is important to understand what makes a collaboration effective. One’s cognitive processes and the ability to understand the collaborative environment impact the effectiveness of a collaboration. Examples of cognitive capabilities that support the e ...
Chapter 1 THE INFORMATION AGE IN WHICH YOU LIVE …
... flight information by a system using speech recognition of flight numbers and city names. It is quite convenient. On the other hand, while it is possible to instruct some computers using speech, most users have gone back to the keyboard and the mouse as ...
... flight information by a system using speech recognition of flight numbers and city names. It is quite convenient. On the other hand, while it is possible to instruct some computers using speech, most users have gone back to the keyboard and the mouse as ...
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... use any one of a number of approximation algorithms. The most well-known approximation heuristic search algorithms are Weighted A* or WA* (Pohl 1970; 1973; Gaschnig 1979; Pearl 1985) and beam search (Bisiani 1987; Winston 1992; Zhou & Hansen 2004). In (Furcy 2004), we showed that beam search scales ...
... use any one of a number of approximation algorithms. The most well-known approximation heuristic search algorithms are Weighted A* or WA* (Pohl 1970; 1973; Gaschnig 1979; Pearl 1985) and beam search (Bisiani 1987; Winston 1992; Zhou & Hansen 2004). In (Furcy 2004), we showed that beam search scales ...
AUBER F13
... mathematics, and natural phenomena. It has been carried forward by James D. Murray and others, and though things get a lot more complex than the examples tackled by Turing, it is enough to make something more coherent from the confusion of impressions and models. ...
... mathematics, and natural phenomena. It has been carried forward by James D. Murray and others, and though things get a lot more complex than the examples tackled by Turing, it is enough to make something more coherent from the confusion of impressions and models. ...
An Emotion Theory Approach to Artificial Emotion Systems for
... 328 S. T. Scheuring and A. Agah: Emotion Theory Approach for Robots and Intelligent Systems 5. Different emotions (which are inherited reactions to systemic bodily patterns) provide differentiated feedback to operant conditioning. 6. Temperament is an inherited sensitivity to detecting certa ...
... 328 S. T. Scheuring and A. Agah: Emotion Theory Approach for Robots and Intelligent Systems 5. Different emotions (which are inherited reactions to systemic bodily patterns) provide differentiated feedback to operant conditioning. 6. Temperament is an inherited sensitivity to detecting certa ...
Using a Goal-Agenda and Committed Actions in Real
... A planning problem (A, s0 , g) is a triplet where A is the set of actions, s0 the initial state and g the set of goals. A plan π = ha1 , . . . , an i with a1 , . . . , an ∈ A is solution for a planning problem (A, s0 , g) if g ⊆ γ(s0 , π). The time allocated to action selection is upper-bounded by a ...
... A planning problem (A, s0 , g) is a triplet where A is the set of actions, s0 the initial state and g the set of goals. A plan π = ha1 , . . . , an i with a1 , . . . , an ∈ A is solution for a planning problem (A, s0 , g) if g ⊆ γ(s0 , π). The time allocated to action selection is upper-bounded by a ...
BCA-601
... entering a program easier. Further advancements in computer theory, led to development in computer science and eventually to AI. With the invention of an electronic means of processing data came a medium that made AI possible. ...
... entering a program easier. Further advancements in computer theory, led to development in computer science and eventually to AI. With the invention of an electronic means of processing data came a medium that made AI possible. ...
An African Theological contribution.
... 5.3. What is meant by the notion of ‘African thought’ in the context of this research? ................................................................................................................... 234 5.4. Understanding the African genesis: Significant elements of the Southern African world-v ...
... 5.3. What is meant by the notion of ‘African thought’ in the context of this research? ................................................................................................................... 234 5.4. Understanding the African genesis: Significant elements of the Southern African world-v ...
Validation of individual consciousness in Strong Artificial Intelligence
... 5.3. What is meant by the notion of ‘African thought’ in the context of this research? ................................................................................................................... 234 5.4. Understanding the African genesis: Significant elements of the Southern African world-v ...
... 5.3. What is meant by the notion of ‘African thought’ in the context of this research? ................................................................................................................... 234 5.4. Understanding the African genesis: Significant elements of the Southern African world-v ...
LAO*: A heuristic search algorithm that finds solutions with loops
... state. At the beginning of each trial, the current state is set to the start state. A trial ends when the goal state is reached, or after a specified number of steps. An important feature of trial-based RTDP is that the evaluation function is only updated for states that are reached from the start s ...
... state. At the beginning of each trial, the current state is set to the start state. A trial ends when the goal state is reached, or after a specified number of steps. An important feature of trial-based RTDP is that the evaluation function is only updated for states that are reached from the start s ...
Automated Deduction Looking Ahead
... missing here is an extensive executive summary.) The report is the outcome of the Workshop on the Future Directions of Automated Deduction held in Chicago on 20–21 April 1996. To obtain broader input, especially from countries outside North America, a call for commentaries was issued to the automate ...
... missing here is an extensive executive summary.) The report is the outcome of the Workshop on the Future Directions of Automated Deduction held in Chicago on 20–21 April 1996. To obtain broader input, especially from countries outside North America, a call for commentaries was issued to the automate ...
A Review of Machine Learning for Automated Plan- ning
... number of objects is large, the resulting ground search trees cannot be traversed in a reasonable time. Moreover, where heuristics are poorly informed –like in the case of some domains with strong subgoals interactions– this kind of analysis is misleading. Domain-specific search control knowledge ha ...
... number of objects is large, the resulting ground search trees cannot be traversed in a reasonable time. Moreover, where heuristics are poorly informed –like in the case of some domains with strong subgoals interactions– this kind of analysis is misleading. Domain-specific search control knowledge ha ...
Chapter 1 ARGUMENTATION THEORY AND DECISION AIDING
... of method we should use. We also do not know what information is lost or neglected when we make a certain type of question. If we ask somebody what music he likes to hear we do not consider the option of silence. If we ask somebody how much is ready to pay more in order to increase safety of a certa ...
... of method we should use. We also do not know what information is lost or neglected when we make a certain type of question. If we ask somebody what music he likes to hear we do not consider the option of silence. If we ask somebody how much is ready to pay more in order to increase safety of a certa ...
Zachary Dodds Associate Professor of Computer Science Harvey
... Proceedings of the 2nd International Conference on Autonomous Robots and Agents, December 13-15, 2004, University of Massey, Palmerston North, New Zealand. Dodds, Z., Santana, S. (HMC '06), Erickson, B. (HMC '04), Wnuk, K. (HMC '06), Fischer, J. (HMC '05), and Livianu, M. (HMC '05). Teaching Robot L ...
... Proceedings of the 2nd International Conference on Autonomous Robots and Agents, December 13-15, 2004, University of Massey, Palmerston North, New Zealand. Dodds, Z., Santana, S. (HMC '06), Erickson, B. (HMC '04), Wnuk, K. (HMC '06), Fischer, J. (HMC '05), and Livianu, M. (HMC '05). Teaching Robot L ...
TOWARDS A MENTAL PROBABILITY LOGIC Niki PFEIFER
... There are several different approaches to probability.2 From a psychological perspective it is highly plausible to compare human uncertain reasoning with an approach that is “close” or “affine” to psychology. This is, no doubt, the subjective approach. Since modern subjective probability theory may ...
... There are several different approaches to probability.2 From a psychological perspective it is highly plausible to compare human uncertain reasoning with an approach that is “close” or “affine” to psychology. This is, no doubt, the subjective approach. Since modern subjective probability theory may ...