A Foundational Architecture for Artificial General
... on systems that are expected to run existing programs, and either avoid facing the issue of automatically constructing new code, or assume it can be done by weak methods. The theory presented here argues that understanding is based on Occam programs, which are computationally expensive to find, b ...
... on systems that are expected to run existing programs, and either avoid facing the issue of automatically constructing new code, or assume it can be done by weak methods. The theory presented here argues that understanding is based on Occam programs, which are computationally expensive to find, b ...
Expressive AI
... Finally, artists engage in abstraction. That is, they are not so much concerned with building exact replicas of parts of the world (mimesis), as with creating meaning systems that make reference to various aspects of the lifeworld (the amalgam of the physical world plus culture). On the other hand, ...
... Finally, artists engage in abstraction. That is, they are not so much concerned with building exact replicas of parts of the world (mimesis), as with creating meaning systems that make reference to various aspects of the lifeworld (the amalgam of the physical world plus culture). On the other hand, ...
Last Lecture Today
... – Knowledge is not always readily available – It can be difficult to extract expertise from humans – The vocabulary that experts use to express facts and relations is often limited and not understood by others – The approach of each expert to a situation assessment may be different yet correct – It ...
... – Knowledge is not always readily available – It can be difficult to extract expertise from humans – The vocabulary that experts use to express facts and relations is often limited and not understood by others – The approach of each expert to a situation assessment may be different yet correct – It ...
New Trends in Intelligent Systems and Soft Computing Towards and
... interactions and “bouncing ideas” off other people. Seminar on New Trends in Intelligent Systems and Soft Computing October 2-3.2003, Granada, Spain ...
... interactions and “bouncing ideas” off other people. Seminar on New Trends in Intelligent Systems and Soft Computing October 2-3.2003, Granada, Spain ...
essentials of expert system and its applications
... university of Stanford. In 1950, the AI field evolved into a machine which performs intelligently if an interrogate using remote terminals cannot distinguish its responses from those of humans which is tuning test. Thus resulting in general problem solving method. In 1960, AI is considered to be wel ...
... university of Stanford. In 1950, the AI field evolved into a machine which performs intelligently if an interrogate using remote terminals cannot distinguish its responses from those of humans which is tuning test. Thus resulting in general problem solving method. In 1960, AI is considered to be wel ...
Fortnightly Thoughts
... viewed as AI and is instead considered to be a really clever piece of code or a smart device. But in reality, AI is alive and kicking, and its influence is already evident in many industries, which we delve into in the next few paragraphs. However, we are writing about AI now because we think that i ...
... viewed as AI and is instead considered to be a really clever piece of code or a smart device. But in reality, AI is alive and kicking, and its influence is already evident in many industries, which we delve into in the next few paragraphs. However, we are writing about AI now because we think that i ...
Anthropomorphism: Opportunities and Challenges
... It can be argued that almost all prior knowledge of participants about robots in HRI studies stem from the media. An extensive discussion on how robots are being portrayed in the media is available [14]. Here therefore only in short: there are two main story types that run through the media about ro ...
... It can be argued that almost all prior knowledge of participants about robots in HRI studies stem from the media. An extensive discussion on how robots are being portrayed in the media is available [14]. Here therefore only in short: there are two main story types that run through the media about ro ...
machine ethics and robot ethics
... Editors selected for each of the eight volumes are leaders within their respective fields. They were charged to provide a roadmap of core concerns with the help of an introductory essay and the careful selection of articles that have or will play an important role in ongoing debates. Many of these a ...
... Editors selected for each of the eight volumes are leaders within their respective fields. They were charged to provide a roadmap of core concerns with the help of an introductory essay and the careful selection of articles that have or will play an important role in ongoing debates. Many of these a ...
INTRODUCTION TO Al AND PRODUCTION SYSTEMS 9
... Artificial Intelligence (AI) is a branch of Science which deals with helping machines finding solutions to complex problems in a more human-like fashion. This generally involves borrowing characteristics from human intelligence, and applying them as algorithms in a computer friendly way. A more or l ...
... Artificial Intelligence (AI) is a branch of Science which deals with helping machines finding solutions to complex problems in a more human-like fashion. This generally involves borrowing characteristics from human intelligence, and applying them as algorithms in a computer friendly way. A more or l ...
Measurements of collective machine intelligence
... machines. Yet, it is only a matter of time until this task can also be performed by machines. It is hence becoming more and more difficult to distinguish humans from machines based on their performance in specific cognitive tasks. However, a good performance at the Turing test does not imply higher ...
... machines. Yet, it is only a matter of time until this task can also be performed by machines. It is hence becoming more and more difficult to distinguish humans from machines based on their performance in specific cognitive tasks. However, a good performance at the Turing test does not imply higher ...
Investigate the Effect of Expert Systems Application on Management
... of an organization be better, clearer, more consistent and more systematic, organization can achieve its goals better. Information is the most important sources under the authority of managers, so managers must be able to manage like any other resource. The most common information systems, which are ...
... of an organization be better, clearer, more consistent and more systematic, organization can achieve its goals better. Information is the most important sources under the authority of managers, so managers must be able to manage like any other resource. The most common information systems, which are ...
What is Intelligence? - Cornell Computer Science
... 1950s Early AI programs, including Samuel’s checkers program, Newell and Simon’s Logic theorist 1956 Dartmouth meeting : Birth of “Artificial Intelligence” ...
... 1950s Early AI programs, including Samuel’s checkers program, Newell and Simon’s Logic theorist 1956 Dartmouth meeting : Birth of “Artificial Intelligence” ...
Does the Turing Test Demonstrate Intelligence or Not?
... sufficient condition for intelligence was apparently first proposed in sketch form by Shannon & McCarthy (1956, page vi): “A disadvantage of the Turing definition of thinking is that it is possible, in principle, to design a machine with a complete set of arbitrarily chosen responses to all possible ...
... sufficient condition for intelligence was apparently first proposed in sketch form by Shannon & McCarthy (1956, page vi): “A disadvantage of the Turing definition of thinking is that it is possible, in principle, to design a machine with a complete set of arbitrarily chosen responses to all possible ...
PDF - 1.4 MB - Massachusetts Institute of Technology
... We have seen in our examples thus far that we explore the underlying search space in order. This approach has consequences. For example, consider the following simple rules for defining an ancestor relation. It says that a parent is an ancestor (this is the base case) and that the ancestor of a pare ...
... We have seen in our examples thus far that we explore the underlying search space in order. This approach has consequences. For example, consider the following simple rules for defining an ancestor relation. It says that a parent is an ancestor (this is the base case) and that the ancestor of a pare ...
Systems Thinking in Complex Responsive Processes and Systems
... thinking, is that it provides a thinking tool by which one can make sense of what is happening around and to oneself. It emphasizes the fact that there is more to understanding organizational phenomena than autonomously chosen intentions and actions of individuals. But again, it is autonomous indivi ...
... thinking, is that it provides a thinking tool by which one can make sense of what is happening around and to oneself. It emphasizes the fact that there is more to understanding organizational phenomena than autonomously chosen intentions and actions of individuals. But again, it is autonomous indivi ...
The Rise of Granular Computing - University of Regina
... Many researchers are extremely optimistic about human intelligence prospects in the near future based on studying the human brain directly. Following Kuhn’s model of the structure of scientific revolution [28], Mitchell [19] argues that new instrumentation, individual neuron recordings and brain ima ...
... Many researchers are extremely optimistic about human intelligence prospects in the near future based on studying the human brain directly. Following Kuhn’s model of the structure of scientific revolution [28], Mitchell [19] argues that new instrumentation, individual neuron recordings and brain ima ...
Expertise, Task Complexity, and the Role of Intelligent Information
... greater systems expertise (moving left). (b) The feasibility of increasing the user’s subject expertise (i.e. to move a user upwards) and/or of increasing the user’s systems expertise (i.e. a move to the left). (c) The most cost-effective ways of increasing expertise in either direction. The answers ...
... greater systems expertise (moving left). (b) The feasibility of increasing the user’s subject expertise (i.e. to move a user upwards) and/or of increasing the user’s systems expertise (i.e. a move to the left). (c) The most cost-effective ways of increasing expertise in either direction. The answers ...
Eleanor Dare - Department of Computing
... characterises individuals as ‘capable of making and testing hypotheses – a model which is based on an exclusively rational idea of ‘man the scientist’. In many ways this is, (at least at first glance) a socially inclusive, democratic methodology, but it takes no account, writes Henriques, "of the ‘e ...
... characterises individuals as ‘capable of making and testing hypotheses – a model which is based on an exclusively rational idea of ‘man the scientist’. In many ways this is, (at least at first glance) a socially inclusive, democratic methodology, but it takes no account, writes Henriques, "of the ‘e ...
From: AAAI Technical Report S-0 -0 . Compilation copyright © 200
... Hans W. Guesgen Composition for Cardinal Directions by Decomposing Horizontal and Vertical Constraints / 39 Ah Lian Kor and Brandon Bennett Spatial and Temporal Reasoning: Beyond Allen's Calculus / 46 Gérard Ligozat, Debasis Mitra, and Jean-François Condotta STCSP: A Representation Model for Sequent ...
... Hans W. Guesgen Composition for Cardinal Directions by Decomposing Horizontal and Vertical Constraints / 39 Ah Lian Kor and Brandon Bennett Spatial and Temporal Reasoning: Beyond Allen's Calculus / 46 Gérard Ligozat, Debasis Mitra, and Jean-François Condotta STCSP: A Representation Model for Sequent ...
Revisiting Turing and His Test
... consideration of genuine machine thought should be replaced by use of a simple behaviour-based process in which a human interrogator converses blindly with a machine and another human. Although the precise nature of the test has been debated, the standard interpretation is that if, after five minute ...
... consideration of genuine machine thought should be replaced by use of a simple behaviour-based process in which a human interrogator converses blindly with a machine and another human. Although the precise nature of the test has been debated, the standard interpretation is that if, after five minute ...
call for papers as DOC
... Adaptive Multimedia Retrieval Challenge. In particular, but not limited to, we believe that AI can induce a technological jump, not only in meta-tags labeling, but in areas such as user analysis, data organization, adaptive structuring and ranking. The Adaptive Multimedia Retrieval workshop aims to ...
... Adaptive Multimedia Retrieval Challenge. In particular, but not limited to, we believe that AI can induce a technological jump, not only in meta-tags labeling, but in areas such as user analysis, data organization, adaptive structuring and ranking. The Adaptive Multimedia Retrieval workshop aims to ...
5-Discipline of HCI
... • Contribution in the sense of Soft Sciences for HCI • Considers introduction of IT in society • Ethnography involves observing people • Cognitive psychology tries to predict • Computer Supported Cooperative Writing ...
... • Contribution in the sense of Soft Sciences for HCI • Considers introduction of IT in society • Ethnography involves observing people • Cognitive psychology tries to predict • Computer Supported Cooperative Writing ...
5-Discipline of HCI
... • Contribution in the sense of Soft Sciences for HCI • Considers introduction of IT in society • Ethnography involves observing people • Cognitive psychology tries to predict • Computer Supported Cooperative Writing ...
... • Contribution in the sense of Soft Sciences for HCI • Considers introduction of IT in society • Ethnography involves observing people • Cognitive psychology tries to predict • Computer Supported Cooperative Writing ...
lesswrong.com
... self-improve and explode into superintelligence. • Features of "human nature" that we take for granted are just one of a vast number of possibilities, and not all possible agents in that space are friendly. Yeshiva University March 2011 ...
... self-improve and explode into superintelligence. • Features of "human nature" that we take for granted are just one of a vast number of possibilities, and not all possible agents in that space are friendly. Yeshiva University March 2011 ...
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 ...