
Artificial Intelligence in Japan
... Artificial intelligence (AI) was one of the strongest fields of development in 2015 and this trend will likely continue in 2016. AI is a technology that utilises machine intelligence and human-thinking ability to process various data to make predictions, recommendations and decisions. Artificial int ...
... Artificial intelligence (AI) was one of the strongest fields of development in 2015 and this trend will likely continue in 2016. AI is a technology that utilises machine intelligence and human-thinking ability to process various data to make predictions, recommendations and decisions. Artificial int ...
A HIGH-SPEED ARCHITECTURE FOR BUILDING HYBRID MINDS
... It is noted in (Bryson, 2007) that none of the leading architectures documented in an earlier review of action selection work were still actively used seven years later. Perhaps this suggests that, rather than re-inventing architectures in an attempt to create intelligence, what might really be need ...
... It is noted in (Bryson, 2007) that none of the leading architectures documented in an earlier review of action selection work were still actively used seven years later. Perhaps this suggests that, rather than re-inventing architectures in an attempt to create intelligence, what might really be need ...
Eliezer Yudkowsky Singularity Institute for AI
... name in Bayesian statistics) in 1965. • Hypothesis: The smarter you are, the more creativity you can apply to the task of making yourself even smarter. • Prediction: Positive feedback cycle rapidly leading to superintelligence. (Good, I. J. 1965. Speculations Concerning the First Ultraintelligent Ma ...
... name in Bayesian statistics) in 1965. • Hypothesis: The smarter you are, the more creativity you can apply to the task of making yourself even smarter. • Prediction: Positive feedback cycle rapidly leading to superintelligence. (Good, I. J. 1965. Speculations Concerning the First Ultraintelligent Ma ...
The Journal of Technology Studies - Volume 41
... influence as seen genetic algorithm mutations, rather than chemistry or engineering. Bringing together nanosciences and AI can boost a whole new generation of information and communication technologies that will impact our society. This could be accomplished by successful convergences between techno ...
... influence as seen genetic algorithm mutations, rather than chemistry or engineering. Bringing together nanosciences and AI can boost a whole new generation of information and communication technologies that will impact our society. This could be accomplished by successful convergences between techno ...
Human Computation: A Survey and Taxonomy of a
... performed by a designated agent (usually an employee) and outsourcing it to an undefined, generally large group of people in the form of an open call.” [24] There is some overlap between human computation and crowdsourcing where computers and humans already had established roles performing the same ...
... performed by a designated agent (usually an employee) and outsourcing it to an undefined, generally large group of people in the form of an open call.” [24] There is some overlap between human computation and crowdsourcing where computers and humans already had established roles performing the same ...
A.I. in Power Systems Alarm Processing
... A power system in a metropolitan area can deliver thousands of alarms per day that can overwhelm human operators. This is an alarm stream which, in periods of high inflow, becomes an ’Alarm Avalanche’ or ’Alarm Flood’ and has been around for 25 years since the advent of the Supervisory Control and D ...
... A power system in a metropolitan area can deliver thousands of alarms per day that can overwhelm human operators. This is an alarm stream which, in periods of high inflow, becomes an ’Alarm Avalanche’ or ’Alarm Flood’ and has been around for 25 years since the advent of the Supervisory Control and D ...
Implementation of hybrid software architecture for Artificial
... This is similar to the distinction between functional specification and the design- implementation of software in software engineering. The functional specification deals with what and design specification deals with how. This separation is often not practically possible even in the domain of softwa ...
... This is similar to the distinction between functional specification and the design- implementation of software in software engineering. The functional specification deals with what and design specification deals with how. This separation is often not practically possible even in the domain of softwa ...
Artificial Intelligence
... on the human sciences as a basis for an understanding of human functioning and wellbeing. As a bridge between these two streams the so-called modelling stream ties them together which aims to achieve the depth that is required to analyse and design scientifically justifiable smart systems. The commi ...
... on the human sciences as a basis for an understanding of human functioning and wellbeing. As a bridge between these two streams the so-called modelling stream ties them together which aims to achieve the depth that is required to analyse and design scientifically justifiable smart systems. The commi ...
Incompleteness
... whether irrelevant statements are true or not. Thus, incompleteness is not as applicable as many think. For example, if I asked the Bible to decide whether or not the statement "Peter had a large mole on his left cheek" is true, it would give me nothing. That is not what the Bible concerns. The same ...
... whether irrelevant statements are true or not. Thus, incompleteness is not as applicable as many think. For example, if I asked the Bible to decide whether or not the statement "Peter had a large mole on his left cheek" is true, it would give me nothing. That is not what the Bible concerns. The same ...
Real-Time Input of 3D Pose and Gestures of a User`s Hand and Its
... agents embody stronger notion of autonomy than objects, and in particular, t hey decide for themselves whether or not to perform an action on request fr om another agent ...
... agents embody stronger notion of autonomy than objects, and in particular, t hey decide for themselves whether or not to perform an action on request fr om another agent ...
Turing`s Legacy
... • In our example, we used a ‘unary’ representation of numbers (i.e. the number four was represented as ‘1111’), but we could also have used some other representation, such as ‘4’ or ‘IV’. • The choice in representation obviously has an effect on the nature of the program that is needed to do the ‘ri ...
... • In our example, we used a ‘unary’ representation of numbers (i.e. the number four was represented as ‘1111’), but we could also have used some other representation, such as ‘4’ or ‘IV’. • The choice in representation obviously has an effect on the nature of the program that is needed to do the ‘ri ...
slides
... • “A three digit number grows by 9 if we exchange the second and third digit and grows by 90 if we exchange the first and second digits. By how much would it grow if we exchange the first and third digits?” ...
... • “A three digit number grows by 9 if we exchange the second and third digit and grows by 90 if we exchange the first and second digits. By how much would it grow if we exchange the first and third digits?” ...
What is a plan?
... favoring explicit knowledge representation and reasoning. We treat robotics and vision not as independently defined problems, but as occurring in the service of achieving goals. We stress the importance of the task environment in determining the appropriate agent design. ...
... favoring explicit knowledge representation and reasoning. We treat robotics and vision not as independently defined problems, but as occurring in the service of achieving goals. We stress the importance of the task environment in determining the appropriate agent design. ...
Computational Intelligence
... represented and can be easy used for concluding about them, e.g. their similarities, differences, correlations, classes and other attributes. We will automatically draw conclusions about these data, find classes and mine some interesting information. Parallel implementation using GPU will be an adva ...
... represented and can be easy used for concluding about them, e.g. their similarities, differences, correlations, classes and other attributes. We will automatically draw conclusions about these data, find classes and mine some interesting information. Parallel implementation using GPU will be an adva ...
Lessons from The Turing Test - Cognitive Science Department
... mechanical/programming point of view. Yes, the machine will follow some program and not deviate from it. However, as a result of doing so, it can learn. • In general then, we can program a machine to make mistakes, do creative things, and learn. There is no contradiction there! ...
... mechanical/programming point of view. Yes, the machine will follow some program and not deviate from it. However, as a result of doing so, it can learn. • In general then, we can program a machine to make mistakes, do creative things, and learn. There is no contradiction there! ...
Lessons from a Restricted Turing Test The Turing Test
... intelligence free of the difficulties and philosophical pitfalls of defining exactly what constitutes the mental process of intelligent reasoning, devised a test, instead, of intelligent behavior. The idea, codified in his celebrated 1950 paper ``Computing Machinery and Intelligence'' [28], was spec ...
... intelligence free of the difficulties and philosophical pitfalls of defining exactly what constitutes the mental process of intelligent reasoning, devised a test, instead, of intelligent behavior. The idea, codified in his celebrated 1950 paper ``Computing Machinery and Intelligence'' [28], was spec ...
Registration Brochure C1 August 19-25, 1995
... Do Evolutionary Algorithms Need Intelligence? The growing use of evolutionary algorithms, random based blind search algorithms, as efficient solvers of complex problems exhibits a growing use of classical, more deterministic, AI paradigms. Is this a message from nature, or a programmers choice made ...
... Do Evolutionary Algorithms Need Intelligence? The growing use of evolutionary algorithms, random based blind search algorithms, as efficient solvers of complex problems exhibits a growing use of classical, more deterministic, AI paradigms. Is this a message from nature, or a programmers choice made ...
Captcha
... A problem, the AI-Community is aware of, but wasn`t able to solve So it is very hard to develop a program for it => If a CAPTCHA-breaking program can be used to solve a hard problem of the AI, it is very hard to break a CAPTCHA Matthias Neubauer ...
... A problem, the AI-Community is aware of, but wasn`t able to solve So it is very hard to develop a program for it => If a CAPTCHA-breaking program can be used to solve a hard problem of the AI, it is very hard to break a CAPTCHA Matthias Neubauer ...
paradigm shift: engineering artificial intelligence and management
... planning, and manipulation planning (Lan & Toubia 2015). This may include navigating a robot through a three-dimensional space without bumping into other entities which can be imposed upon larger engineering purposes like air traffic controlling. Domain-independent planning uses generic representati ...
... planning, and manipulation planning (Lan & Toubia 2015). This may include navigating a robot through a three-dimensional space without bumping into other entities which can be imposed upon larger engineering purposes like air traffic controlling. Domain-independent planning uses generic representati ...
the decision according to criteria in the expert system inference
... into AI programming techniques, the dream of smart machines is becoming a reality. Researchers are creating systems which can mimic human thought, understand speech, beat the best human chess player, and countless other feats never before possible. Find out how the military is applying AI logic to i ...
... into AI programming techniques, the dream of smart machines is becoming a reality. Researchers are creating systems which can mimic human thought, understand speech, beat the best human chess player, and countless other feats never before possible. Find out how the military is applying AI logic to i ...
PhD Thesis in Cognitive Science
... Intelligence is usually considered a uniquely human capability, yet there are numerous biological organisms that exhibit some forms or grades of intelligence [10, 11]. With the advent of computing science, humans started wondering if the “machines can think” too? This is the question considered by T ...
... Intelligence is usually considered a uniquely human capability, yet there are numerous biological organisms that exhibit some forms or grades of intelligence [10, 11]. With the advent of computing science, humans started wondering if the “machines can think” too? This is the question considered by T ...
A Distributed Intelligent System for Emergency Convoy
... The work presented in this paper is an opening on a number of possibilities. The key of this opening passes undoubtedly by experimental work. The complex configuration of the road network makes it difficult to present a complete solution. In some emergency cases, convoys are face to face where a sch ...
... The work presented in this paper is an opening on a number of possibilities. The key of this opening passes undoubtedly by experimental work. The complex configuration of the road network makes it difficult to present a complete solution. In some emergency cases, convoys are face to face where a sch ...