The man behind the curtain: Overcoming skepticism about creative
... process of creation itself has been suggested as a major factor in judging creative acts. Some of the aspects of the process include: appreciation or aesthetics (Colton 2008b; Colton, Pease, and Charnley 2011), individual style, intentionality, the ability to explain or justify decisions (Colton, Pe ...
... process of creation itself has been suggested as a major factor in judging creative acts. Some of the aspects of the process include: appreciation or aesthetics (Colton 2008b; Colton, Pease, and Charnley 2011), individual style, intentionality, the ability to explain or justify decisions (Colton, Pe ...
Artificial Intelligence: The Ultimate Technological Disruption Ascends
... enabling factor that could be predicted with linear projections, but a combination of multiple enabling factors. Two in particular stand out: 1) Inexpensive Parallel Processing: Traditional computer processors could only process information linearly, but many aspects of human intelligence are of a m ...
... enabling factor that could be predicted with linear projections, but a combination of multiple enabling factors. Two in particular stand out: 1) Inexpensive Parallel Processing: Traditional computer processors could only process information linearly, but many aspects of human intelligence are of a m ...
View CV - Learning Research and Development Center (LRDC)
... by computer technology in the areas of intellectual property, contracting, tort liability, technology licensing, computer crime and privacy. The course focuses on the systemic problems of adapting the substantive law to this volatile area of technological and economic change. It addresses some speci ...
... by computer technology in the areas of intellectual property, contracting, tort liability, technology licensing, computer crime and privacy. The course focuses on the systemic problems of adapting the substantive law to this volatile area of technological and economic change. It addresses some speci ...
Representation = Grounded Information - Our research
... Knowledge representation is a key pillar of knowledge management, artificial intelligence, cognitive science and software engineering. The field of Artificial Intelligence (AI) explores ways to build representations of information from the world’s richness and to manage these representations over ti ...
... Knowledge representation is a key pillar of knowledge management, artificial intelligence, cognitive science and software engineering. The field of Artificial Intelligence (AI) explores ways to build representations of information from the world’s richness and to manage these representations over ti ...
ppt
... •An interior node of a game tree derives its current value from minimax of the part of the game tree beneath it. • The subtree beneath an interior node need not be expanded to uniform depth: alpha-beta, null-move quiescence, B* … all expand trees nonuniformly. •If a leaf node is expanded, its backed ...
... •An interior node of a game tree derives its current value from minimax of the part of the game tree beneath it. • The subtree beneath an interior node need not be expanded to uniform depth: alpha-beta, null-move quiescence, B* … all expand trees nonuniformly. •If a leaf node is expanded, its backed ...
PDF file
... It is difficult to understand the requirement of internal memory without considering a key concept called context. The need of an internal environment is determined by the need of representing a distinguishable context state, or often simply called state. It is important to note, however, that the t ...
... It is difficult to understand the requirement of internal memory without considering a key concept called context. The need of an internal environment is determined by the need of representing a distinguishable context state, or often simply called state. It is important to note, however, that the t ...
Introduction to The Soar Papers - Autonomous Learning Laboratory
... intelligence. At the core of this effort is an investigation into the architecture ! the fixed base of tightly-coupled mechanisms ! underlying intelligent behavior. This architecture then forms the basis for wide-ranging investigations into basic intelligent capabilities ! such as problem solving, p ...
... intelligence. At the core of this effort is an investigation into the architecture ! the fixed base of tightly-coupled mechanisms ! underlying intelligent behavior. This architecture then forms the basis for wide-ranging investigations into basic intelligent capabilities ! such as problem solving, p ...
IEEE Transactions on Evolutionary Computation Special Issue on
... vehicle routing problems) and bin packing (2D or strip packing, etc), space allocation, and so on. Variants of each of these problems, although classified under the same problem, often have widely differing constraints and problem features, thus requiring the design of efficient and adaptive algorit ...
... vehicle routing problems) and bin packing (2D or strip packing, etc), space allocation, and so on. Variants of each of these problems, although classified under the same problem, often have widely differing constraints and problem features, thus requiring the design of efficient and adaptive algorit ...
Architectures and Idioms: Making Progress in Agent Design
... For this plan, we will assume that priority is strictly ordered and represented by position, with the highest priority step at the top. We refer to the steps by their priority. Consider the case where the world consists of a stack with a red block sitting on the blue block. If the agent has not alre ...
... For this plan, we will assume that priority is strictly ordered and represented by position, with the highest priority step at the top. We refer to the steps by their priority. Consider the case where the world consists of a stack with a red block sitting on the blue block. If the agent has not alre ...
The role of artificial intelligence techniques in training
... The delivery of the expert's trace to the learner raises several issues, namely the question 'do we need to explain everything ?'. When human beings provide an explanation, they adapt this explanation to the explainee. They especially vary the granularity of the explanation. If the explainer believe ...
... The delivery of the expert's trace to the learner raises several issues, namely the question 'do we need to explain everything ?'. When human beings provide an explanation, they adapt this explanation to the explainee. They especially vary the granularity of the explanation. If the explainer believe ...
Organisational Intelligence and Distributed AI
... any interest in how the information technology of an organisation shall be designed in order to improve internal processes, the behaviour of the enterprise or the integration of the organisation with its environment. (2) The production-oriented approach has been developed as a part of Gutenberg's co ...
... any interest in how the information technology of an organisation shall be designed in order to improve internal processes, the behaviour of the enterprise or the integration of the organisation with its environment. (2) The production-oriented approach has been developed as a part of Gutenberg's co ...
Karlsruhe Text - Tecfa
... The delivery of the expert's trace to the learner raises several issues, namely the question 'do we need to explain everything ?'. When human beings provide an explanation, they adapt this explanation to the explainee. They especially vary the granularity of the explanation. If the explainer believe ...
... The delivery of the expert's trace to the learner raises several issues, namely the question 'do we need to explain everything ?'. When human beings provide an explanation, they adapt this explanation to the explainee. They especially vary the granularity of the explanation. If the explainer believe ...
Artificial Intelligence and Operations Research
... Limburg. The evaluation is based on information provided in the self-evaluation reports and the selected theses, additional documentation and interviews conducted during the site visit. The committee noted both positive aspects and some that could be improved. Taking those aspects into consideration ...
... Limburg. The evaluation is based on information provided in the self-evaluation reports and the selected theses, additional documentation and interviews conducted during the site visit. The committee noted both positive aspects and some that could be improved. Taking those aspects into consideration ...
Tutorial presentation
... Let there be lamps 1, 2, . . . , n which can be turned on. There are no other actions. One can restrict to plans in which lamps are turned on in the ascending order: switching lamp n after lamp m > n unnecessary.1 ...
... Let there be lamps 1, 2, . . . , n which can be turned on. There are no other actions. One can restrict to plans in which lamps are turned on in the ascending order: switching lamp n after lamp m > n unnecessary.1 ...
Selforganizology: A more detailed description
... solve problem in the local area to achieve quadratic convergence rate. Thus, Newton’s method is highly efficient and specialized. However a general creedy algorithm with limited heuristic information is inefficient but it may be widely applicable. 2.3 Meta-heuristic methods Roughly speaking, meta-he ...
... solve problem in the local area to achieve quadratic convergence rate. Thus, Newton’s method is highly efficient and specialized. However a general creedy algorithm with limited heuristic information is inefficient but it may be widely applicable. 2.3 Meta-heuristic methods Roughly speaking, meta-he ...
User-centric query refinement and processing using granularity
... change to other perspectives to seek for possible answers. In order to concentrate on the demonstration of proposed methods, we focus on our discussion in the field of query refinement and processing on large-scale scientific literatures. We carried out some experiments using the SwetoDBLP dataset, ...
... change to other perspectives to seek for possible answers. In order to concentrate on the demonstration of proposed methods, we focus on our discussion in the field of query refinement and processing on large-scale scientific literatures. We carried out some experiments using the SwetoDBLP dataset, ...
AAAI News - Association for the Advancement of Artificial Intelligence
... It is with great sadness that we report the death of Secretary-Treasurer Norman R. Nielsen, who passed away on December 25, 2002. AAAI would like to acknowledge Nielsen’s longtime service to AAAI. He served as our Secretary-Treasurer for ten years, and prior to that, served on the AAAI Finance Commi ...
... It is with great sadness that we report the death of Secretary-Treasurer Norman R. Nielsen, who passed away on December 25, 2002. AAAI would like to acknowledge Nielsen’s longtime service to AAAI. He served as our Secretary-Treasurer for ten years, and prior to that, served on the AAAI Finance Commi ...
The Intelligent Conversational Humanoid Robot
... “Can machines think?” This is the question asked by Alan Turing which has since spawned numerous, passionate debates on the subject of artificial intelligence [1]. It has also spawned the famous Turing Test, a test which determines if a particular machine (or algorithm) can pass as a human. Since it ...
... “Can machines think?” This is the question asked by Alan Turing which has since spawned numerous, passionate debates on the subject of artificial intelligence [1]. It has also spawned the famous Turing Test, a test which determines if a particular machine (or algorithm) can pass as a human. Since it ...
Anatomy
... permitting a process of almost continuous supervised refinement of the bot. Some have argued that Turing, when he predicted that a machine could play his game in “50 years” after his 1950 paper, envisioned something more like a general purpose learning machine, which does not yet exist. The concept ...
... permitting a process of almost continuous supervised refinement of the bot. Some have argued that Turing, when he predicted that a machine could play his game in “50 years” after his 1950 paper, envisioned something more like a general purpose learning machine, which does not yet exist. The concept ...
EXPERT SYSTEMS - THE NEW BUSINESS SIMULATION TOOL
... sales force allocation methodology. The goal of this expert system is to illustrate how an expert system can be constructed to simulate and automate the reasoning process proposed in the article. indeed, the popular literature already describes the potential of computerized marketing expertise McCan ...
... sales force allocation methodology. The goal of this expert system is to illustrate how an expert system can be constructed to simulate and automate the reasoning process proposed in the article. indeed, the popular literature already describes the potential of computerized marketing expertise McCan ...
The Third International Conference on Case
... CBR Strategies for Building and Maintaining Corporate Memories.” The other two workshops focused on theoretical issues: “Formalization of Adaptation in CBR’’ and “Hybrid CBR Systems.’’ “Integration of CBR in Business Processes’’ addressed the organizational processes involved in the development and ...
... CBR Strategies for Building and Maintaining Corporate Memories.” The other two workshops focused on theoretical issues: “Formalization of Adaptation in CBR’’ and “Hybrid CBR Systems.’’ “Integration of CBR in Business Processes’’ addressed the organizational processes involved in the development and ...
the excerpt from a UBS CIO WM
... Odyssey have shown the extreme potential of AI, most of that remains imagination. Despite research for more than five decades, the real progress on AI has been witnessed only in the recent past. We believe AI is divided broadly into three stages: artificial narrow intelligence (ANI), artificial gene ...
... Odyssey have shown the extreme potential of AI, most of that remains imagination. Despite research for more than five decades, the real progress on AI has been witnessed only in the recent past. We believe AI is divided broadly into three stages: artificial narrow intelligence (ANI), artificial gene ...
Is there a future for AI without representation?
... Out of these, the first and the last three have remained as characteristics. Brooks suggests that AI should take intelligent agents not just as a long-term goal but as its starting point, and it says that these robots should be built from the bottom-up, not from the top-down, hoping that higher leve ...
... Out of these, the first and the last three have remained as characteristics. Brooks suggests that AI should take intelligent agents not just as a long-term goal but as its starting point, and it says that these robots should be built from the bottom-up, not from the top-down, hoping that higher leve ...
AAAI Proceedings Template
... about spatiotemporal actions and their underlying semantics from the properties of entities observed in visual input. Using a RTRBM, the NSCA is able to induce new knowledge from observations, deduce hypotheses applicable to the observed beliefs, and abduce new beliefs that describe the recognized a ...
... about spatiotemporal actions and their underlying semantics from the properties of entities observed in visual input. Using a RTRBM, the NSCA is able to induce new knowledge from observations, deduce hypotheses applicable to the observed beliefs, and abduce new beliefs that describe the recognized a ...
Joseph Ransdell
... Phenomena of this complexity are often explainable, as regards their origins, from more than one perspective. Real things have facets, and multiple complementary perspectives on complex historical realities is usually required in order to have a reasonably sophisticated account of them overall. In t ...
... Phenomena of this complexity are often explainable, as regards their origins, from more than one perspective. Real things have facets, and multiple complementary perspectives on complex historical realities is usually required in order to have a reasonably sophisticated account of them overall. In t ...