BNAIC05.pdf
... In this paper, we propose a general framework for reasoning with inconsistent ontologies. Our approach borrows some ideas from Schaerf and Marco Cadoli’s approximation approach[5], Marquis and Porquet’s paraconsistent reasoning approach[4], and Chopra, Parikh, and Wassermann’s relevance approach[2]. ...
... In this paper, we propose a general framework for reasoning with inconsistent ontologies. Our approach borrows some ideas from Schaerf and Marco Cadoli’s approximation approach[5], Marquis and Porquet’s paraconsistent reasoning approach[4], and Chopra, Parikh, and Wassermann’s relevance approach[2]. ...
Innovative Solutions to Regulating Artificial Intelligence
... AI, with potentially profound positive impacts on our society and economy are likely to emerge between now and 2030, the period this report considers.19 However, in recent years, prominent figures have begun to warn about the need to ensure that the development and deployment of AI technology is eff ...
... AI, with potentially profound positive impacts on our society and economy are likely to emerge between now and 2030, the period this report considers.19 However, in recent years, prominent figures have begun to warn about the need to ensure that the development and deployment of AI technology is eff ...
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... Microsoft Research, Redmond, WA, U.S.A. Supervisor: Dr. John Manferdelli, Anti-Piracy Group Worked on Digital Rights Management; designed methods that use control- and data-flow analysis on binary program code to embed hard-to-break license authentication protocols in arbitrary programs. Intern, Vis ...
... Microsoft Research, Redmond, WA, U.S.A. Supervisor: Dr. John Manferdelli, Anti-Piracy Group Worked on Digital Rights Management; designed methods that use control- and data-flow analysis on binary program code to embed hard-to-break license authentication protocols in arbitrary programs. Intern, Vis ...
Artificial Intelligence Applications for Improved Software Engineering
... associated with project planning, such as activity, causation, and time, is essential if attempts to utilise KBS for project planning are to succeed. Hence, they develop a representation scheme and theory based on a frame based language, known as SRL (Wright, Fox, & Adam, 1984). Their theory include ...
... associated with project planning, such as activity, causation, and time, is essential if attempts to utilise KBS for project planning are to succeed. Hence, they develop a representation scheme and theory based on a frame based language, known as SRL (Wright, Fox, & Adam, 1984). Their theory include ...
Robotics
... Machines beat humans at perfect information games but not yet at imperfect information ...
... Machines beat humans at perfect information games but not yet at imperfect information ...
Robotic Process Automation
... acknowledges the proprietary rights of other companies to the trademarks, product names and such other intellectual property rights mentioned in this document. Except as expressly permitted, neither this documentation nor any part of it may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted ...
... acknowledges the proprietary rights of other companies to the trademarks, product names and such other intellectual property rights mentioned in this document. Except as expressly permitted, neither this documentation nor any part of it may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted ...
APPLICABILITY OF OPERATIONS RESEARCH AND ARTIFICIAL
... only way to be sure of finding an optimal solution is to search completely through the whole set of possible solutions. The time required to carry out such an exhaustive search is, although finite, far greater than most institutions can afford. The pretext then is to find shortcuts that will allow o ...
... only way to be sure of finding an optimal solution is to search completely through the whole set of possible solutions. The time required to carry out such an exhaustive search is, although finite, far greater than most institutions can afford. The pretext then is to find shortcuts that will allow o ...
Report on Artificial Intelligence and Human Society Unofficial
... Dartmouth College in the United States of America. Research had previously been conducted on whether computers could be invented or intelligence artificially realized, but AI was officially set as a research horizon at this conference. The realization of AI is the researcher's goal. Complete AI does ...
... Dartmouth College in the United States of America. Research had previously been conducted on whether computers could be invented or intelligence artificially realized, but AI was officially set as a research horizon at this conference. The realization of AI is the researcher's goal. Complete AI does ...
Logic and artificial intelligence - Stanford Artificial Intelligence
... knows what the world objects, functions, and relations actually are. He must guess. Guessing involves invention on the designer's part. (Our machine designer is in the same predicament as is the scientist; scientists invent descriptions of the world and gradually refine them until they are more usef ...
... knows what the world objects, functions, and relations actually are. He must guess. Guessing involves invention on the designer's part. (Our machine designer is in the same predicament as is the scientist; scientists invent descriptions of the world and gradually refine them until they are more usef ...
Essay on „Daemon“ by Daniel Suarez To my mind, “Daemon” was a
... Furthermore the system consists of many different parts that are connected via the internet. The interaction between these systems has to be exact to carry out the right operations at the right time and to react to changes arising by the involved humans. A very impressive example for the adaption t ...
... Furthermore the system consists of many different parts that are connected via the internet. The interaction between these systems has to be exact to carry out the right operations at the right time and to react to changes arising by the involved humans. A very impressive example for the adaption t ...
SPRING 2001 5 Insert Honeywell Ad
... tables of contents, view articles published in recent issues of AI Journal, and use the current features available through Elsevier’s electronic journal service. They can also view, print, and/or download excerpts of reasonable quantity, provided that the use of such excerpts is personal and does no ...
... tables of contents, view articles published in recent issues of AI Journal, and use the current features available through Elsevier’s electronic journal service. They can also view, print, and/or download excerpts of reasonable quantity, provided that the use of such excerpts is personal and does no ...
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... Microsoft Research, Redmond, WA, U.S.A. Supervisor: Dr. John Manferdelli, Anti-Piracy Group Worked on Digital Rights Management; designed methods that use control- and data-flow analysis on binary program code to embed hard-to-break license authentication protocols in arbitrary programs. Intern, Vis ...
... Microsoft Research, Redmond, WA, U.S.A. Supervisor: Dr. John Manferdelli, Anti-Piracy Group Worked on Digital Rights Management; designed methods that use control- and data-flow analysis on binary program code to embed hard-to-break license authentication protocols in arbitrary programs. Intern, Vis ...
Humanoid Robots That Behave, Speak, and Think Like Humans: A
... circuit that is the central hub of intelligence for the whole robotic system. 2) Humans have a self-location and identification coordinate frame that is trained from infancy to give the human brain a proprioceptive self-knowledge capability. Even a baby, with a self-knowledge capability, instinctive ...
... circuit that is the central hub of intelligence for the whole robotic system. 2) Humans have a self-location and identification coordinate frame that is trained from infancy to give the human brain a proprioceptive self-knowledge capability. Even a baby, with a self-knowledge capability, instinctive ...
Volume 8, Number 2
... AI in the way this could be defined by the Turing Test (Turing, 1950) as – via the meditation of the game avatar – there is a tendency to make their external behaviour appear human. Furthermore, bots have analogies with intelligent automatic production machines in workplaces, and some links can be m ...
... AI in the way this could be defined by the Turing Test (Turing, 1950) as – via the meditation of the game avatar – there is a tendency to make their external behaviour appear human. Furthermore, bots have analogies with intelligent automatic production machines in workplaces, and some links can be m ...
What does the Turing test really mean? And how many human beings
... the subject of its own thought, have as much diversity of behaviour as a man, do something really new.” Turing still doesn’t think these possible disabilities, which may or may not impair future machines, rule out the notion of intelligent (non-human) machines. He notes that many people haven’t yet ...
... the subject of its own thought, have as much diversity of behaviour as a man, do something really new.” Turing still doesn’t think these possible disabilities, which may or may not impair future machines, rule out the notion of intelligent (non-human) machines. He notes that many people haven’t yet ...
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 ...
Toward AI for Human Beings: Human Centric AI Zinrai
... the provision of such services, Fujitsu established, on November 1, 2015, a new organization that oversees 200 people, including AI-related researchers and engineers, as well as data scientists called data curators. The role of this organization is to create AI markets. We believe that in order for ...
... the provision of such services, Fujitsu established, on November 1, 2015, a new organization that oversees 200 people, including AI-related researchers and engineers, as well as data scientists called data curators. The role of this organization is to create AI markets. We believe that in order for ...
Higher Course Specification
... Explanation of the need for a restricted domain Identification of languages: LISP (functional), Prolog (declarative/logic) Description of difference between declarative and imperative languages Explanation (with examples) of: the success and failures of game playing programs from simple early exampl ...
... Explanation of the need for a restricted domain Identification of languages: LISP (functional), Prolog (declarative/logic) Description of difference between declarative and imperative languages Explanation (with examples) of: the success and failures of game playing programs from simple early exampl ...
Self-Motivating Computational System Cognitive Architecture
... Solving 'Strong' AI or AGI (Artificial General Intelligence) is the most important (or at least the hardest) Computer Science problem in the history of computing beyond getting computers working to begin with. That being the case though, it is only incidental to the discussion here. The problem is t ...
... Solving 'Strong' AI or AGI (Artificial General Intelligence) is the most important (or at least the hardest) Computer Science problem in the history of computing beyond getting computers working to begin with. That being the case though, it is only incidental to the discussion here. The problem is t ...
Why would I talk to you?
... Alexa are becoming household names. As with many other technologies, academic research and technological advances have been the driving forces behind chatbot development. Most existing research on conversational agents reflects this by focusing on the technical ...
... Alexa are becoming household names. As with many other technologies, academic research and technological advances have been the driving forces behind chatbot development. Most existing research on conversational agents reflects this by focusing on the technical ...
AI in chemometrics
... machines, which way of acting can be considered as „human” (caused by „human” intelligence) ...
... machines, which way of acting can be considered as „human” (caused by „human” intelligence) ...
6.034 Artificial Intelligence by T. Lozano
... quite difficult to write first-order logic and (b) quite expensive to do inference. Both of these conclusions are well justified. Therefore, you may be wondering why we spent the time on logic? We can motivate our study of logic in a variety of ways. For one, it is the intellectual foundation for al ...
... quite difficult to write first-order logic and (b) quite expensive to do inference. Both of these conclusions are well justified. Therefore, you may be wondering why we spent the time on logic? We can motivate our study of logic in a variety of ways. For one, it is the intellectual foundation for al ...
Engineering Note
... Probapop is a conformant probabilistic planner that took part in the probabilistic track of the 4th International Planning Competition (IPC-4). It was the only conformant planner that competed. In the conformant probabilistic planning paradigm (Hyafil & Bacchus, 2003) the actions and the state initi ...
... Probapop is a conformant probabilistic planner that took part in the probabilistic track of the 4th International Planning Competition (IPC-4). It was the only conformant planner that competed. In the conformant probabilistic planning paradigm (Hyafil & Bacchus, 2003) the actions and the state initi ...
The Promise of Artificial Intelligence
... eliminate most jobs or decide to wipe out humanity, for example—stem from the notion that AGI is feasible, imminent, and uncontrollable.14 While AGI could in theory exist eventually, not only is there no reason to believe that these concerns will manifest, but it will likely be a very long time befo ...
... eliminate most jobs or decide to wipe out humanity, for example—stem from the notion that AGI is feasible, imminent, and uncontrollable.14 While AGI could in theory exist eventually, not only is there no reason to believe that these concerns will manifest, but it will likely be a very long time befo ...
Knowledge Representation and Reasoning
... some of its properties (rule-based, low computational complexity) make it particularly appropriate for this domain. This work has produced two prototype systems: DR-Prolog [6], which is written in Prolog, and DR-DEVICE [15], written on top of a deductive rule system (see more details in section 8). ...
... some of its properties (rule-based, low computational complexity) make it particularly appropriate for this domain. This work has produced two prototype systems: DR-Prolog [6], which is written in Prolog, and DR-DEVICE [15], written on top of a deductive rule system (see more details in section 8). ...