Ethically Aligned Design - The IEEE Standards Association
... Technologies, methodologies, and systems that aim to reduce human intervention in our dayto-day lives are evolving at a rapid pace and are poised to transform the lives of individuals in multiple ways. The aim of the Economics/ Humanitarian Issues Committee is to identify the key drivers shaping the ...
... Technologies, methodologies, and systems that aim to reduce human intervention in our dayto-day lives are evolving at a rapid pace and are poised to transform the lives of individuals in multiple ways. The aim of the Economics/ Humanitarian Issues Committee is to identify the key drivers shaping the ...
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... specifications. We now describe our stochastic searchbased algorithm. In order to guide its search through the Bayesian network, our algorithm employes a heuristic which computes the combined most probable path (CMPP) from the given set of constraint vertices to a root vertex. For such a set of cons ...
... specifications. We now describe our stochastic searchbased algorithm. In order to guide its search through the Bayesian network, our algorithm employes a heuristic which computes the combined most probable path (CMPP) from the given set of constraint vertices to a root vertex. For such a set of cons ...
ni.uni-osnabrueck.de - Cognitive Science
... visual art are not usually presented to viewers as isolated acts of creativity. Instead, they are accompanied by contextual information such as title, summary, pictures, reviews, resume of the artist, and so on. This context enhances viewers’ understanding and appreciation of the work, and enables t ...
... visual art are not usually presented to viewers as isolated acts of creativity. Instead, they are accompanied by contextual information such as title, summary, pictures, reviews, resume of the artist, and so on. This context enhances viewers’ understanding and appreciation of the work, and enables t ...
Turing Centenary
... have shown that no purely formal system (e.g., computers) can prove (know) every mathematical truth, including truths that humans know about those systems. Therefore, humans are superior to machines. [cf. Roger Penrose] ⇒ Turing: “Although it is established that there are limitations to the powers o ...
... have shown that no purely formal system (e.g., computers) can prove (know) every mathematical truth, including truths that humans know about those systems. Therefore, humans are superior to machines. [cf. Roger Penrose] ⇒ Turing: “Although it is established that there are limitations to the powers o ...
A Study on Swarm Intelligence Techniques in Intrusion Detection
... Intrusion prevention techniques such as firewalls, access control or encryption have failed to fully protect networks and systems from increasing attacks and malwares. As a result, Intrusion Detection System (IDS) have become an essential component of security infrastructure to detect these threats, ...
... Intrusion prevention techniques such as firewalls, access control or encryption have failed to fully protect networks and systems from increasing attacks and malwares. As a result, Intrusion Detection System (IDS) have become an essential component of security infrastructure to detect these threats, ...
The Criminal Liability of Artificial Intelligence Entities
... identified the employee as a threat to its mission, and calculated that the most efficient way to eliminate this threat was by pushing him into an adjacent operating machine.2 Using its very powerful hydraulic arm, the robot smashed the surprised worker into the operating machine, killing him instan ...
... identified the employee as a threat to its mission, and calculated that the most efficient way to eliminate this threat was by pushing him into an adjacent operating machine.2 Using its very powerful hydraulic arm, the robot smashed the surprised worker into the operating machine, killing him instan ...
preprint
... Bayesian inference exactly. For instance, even though empirical results suggest that in certain specific situations a few samples are sufficient to draw reasonable conclusions from a probability distribution (Vul, Goodman, Griffiths, & Tenenbaum, 2009); making decisions based on a ‘majority vote’ u ...
... Bayesian inference exactly. For instance, even though empirical results suggest that in certain specific situations a few samples are sufficient to draw reasonable conclusions from a probability distribution (Vul, Goodman, Griffiths, & Tenenbaum, 2009); making decisions based on a ‘majority vote’ u ...
Curriculum Vitae - University of Pittsburgh School of Law
... (3) Identify and analyze special legal problems posed by computer technology in such areas as intellectual property, commercial law, product liability, technology licensing, and privacy. Summary of Qualifications: Professor of Law and Intelligent Systems, University of Pittsburgh Senior Scientist, L ...
... (3) Identify and analyze special legal problems posed by computer technology in such areas as intellectual property, commercial law, product liability, technology licensing, and privacy. Summary of Qualifications: Professor of Law and Intelligent Systems, University of Pittsburgh Senior Scientist, L ...
CS 561a: Introduction to Artificial Intelligence
... • Provides the most general view of AI because it includes: ...
... • Provides the most general view of AI because it includes: ...
How to be creative
... The complexity of human activities has led research to fragment into focus on specialized systems for particular activity, rarely encompassing systems integration to any significant extent. This divide & conquer approach to human creativity has arguably proven limited for explaining the origins and ...
... The complexity of human activities has led research to fragment into focus on specialized systems for particular activity, rarely encompassing systems integration to any significant extent. This divide & conquer approach to human creativity has arguably proven limited for explaining the origins and ...
Transportation modeling:an artificial life approach
... artificial bees. The basic assumption is that artificial bees are capable of discovering “good” solutions for difficult combinatorial optimization problems. The primary goal of this paper is to show the possible applications of the artificial systems inspired by collective social insects intelligenc ...
... artificial bees. The basic assumption is that artificial bees are capable of discovering “good” solutions for difficult combinatorial optimization problems. The primary goal of this paper is to show the possible applications of the artificial systems inspired by collective social insects intelligenc ...
Cardoso, A., Veale, T., Wiggins, G.
... Creativity is an elusive phenomenon to study, or even to define, made all the more vexing by our fundamental inability to pin it down in formal terms. Ask most people the question “what is creativity?” and you are more likely to elicit an anecdote, an aphorism, or a metaphor, than you are a literal ...
... Creativity is an elusive phenomenon to study, or even to define, made all the more vexing by our fundamental inability to pin it down in formal terms. Ask most people the question “what is creativity?” and you are more likely to elicit an anecdote, an aphorism, or a metaphor, than you are a literal ...
On John McCarthy`s 80th Birthday, in Honor of his Contributions
... as constructing a plan to get to the airport. Second, he was proposing using the tools of mathematical logic for proving something other than theorems in mathematical domains. His paper, “Programs With Common Sense” (McCarthy 1959) (often referred to as the Advice-Taker paper), articulated the need ...
... as constructing a plan to get to the airport. Second, he was proposing using the tools of mathematical logic for proving something other than theorems in mathematical domains. His paper, “Programs With Common Sense” (McCarthy 1959) (often referred to as the Advice-Taker paper), articulated the need ...
Curriculum vitae - Department of Computer Science
... Invitation only workshops 1. Workshop on Belief Revision and Argumentation, to be held in Madeira, January 2015. 2. Workshop on Belief Revision and Argumentation, Madeira, January 2013. 3. Workshop on Information processing, rational beliefs and social interaction, Banff International Research Stati ...
... Invitation only workshops 1. Workshop on Belief Revision and Argumentation, to be held in Madeira, January 2015. 2. Workshop on Belief Revision and Argumentation, Madeira, January 2013. 3. Workshop on Information processing, rational beliefs and social interaction, Banff International Research Stati ...
CS 8520: Artificial Intelligence
... related to the similar task of using computers to understand human intelligence, but AI does not have to confine itself to methods that are biologically observable. (John McCarthy, 1956. http://www.formal.Stanford.EDU/jmc/whatisai ) Q. Yes, but what is intelligence? A. Intelligence is the computatio ...
... related to the similar task of using computers to understand human intelligence, but AI does not have to confine itself to methods that are biologically observable. (John McCarthy, 1956. http://www.formal.Stanford.EDU/jmc/whatisai ) Q. Yes, but what is intelligence? A. Intelligence is the computatio ...
APPLICATION OF ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE METHODS IN
... on a simple chromosome-like data structure. Genetic algorithms are sometimes viewed as function optimizers, even though the range of problems to which genetic algorithms have been applied is quite broad (Tate and Smith, 1995). Generic algorithm utilizes three fundamental genetic operations of select ...
... on a simple chromosome-like data structure. Genetic algorithms are sometimes viewed as function optimizers, even though the range of problems to which genetic algorithms have been applied is quite broad (Tate and Smith, 1995). Generic algorithm utilizes three fundamental genetic operations of select ...
Tarek R. Besold, Kai
... a well-defined syntax and a proof calculus. The syntax of the language of DC EC ∗ and the rules of inference for its proof calculus are shown in Figure 2. DC EC ∗ syntax includes a system of sorts S, a signature f , a grammar for terms t, and a grammar for sentences φ; these are shown on the left ha ...
... a well-defined syntax and a proof calculus. The syntax of the language of DC EC ∗ and the rules of inference for its proof calculus are shown in Figure 2. DC EC ∗ syntax includes a system of sorts S, a signature f , a grammar for terms t, and a grammar for sentences φ; these are shown on the left ha ...
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... Traditional research paradigms in machine learning have been fruitfully informed by models of human learning. However, existing behavior-based learning techniques typically applied to robot learning (e.g., [10]) differ fundamentally from human mental development. Such differences are still not widel ...
... Traditional research paradigms in machine learning have been fruitfully informed by models of human learning. However, existing behavior-based learning techniques typically applied to robot learning (e.g., [10]) differ fundamentally from human mental development. Such differences are still not widel ...
Intellectual development statement
... require new contributions. On the other hand, in the past, deployed economic mechanisms (such as auctions and exchanges) have been designed to require very limited computing and communication resources, even though economic theory allows for much more powerful mechanisms in principle. Computer scien ...
... require new contributions. On the other hand, in the past, deployed economic mechanisms (such as auctions and exchanges) have been designed to require very limited computing and communication resources, even though economic theory allows for much more powerful mechanisms in principle. Computer scien ...
WORD - Semiosis Evolution Energy
... Augmentation) -- which are capable of being regarded as complementary rather than exclusive alternatives of CI development, but which may tend to be at odds with one another because of the importantly different conceptions of mentality which lie at their respective bases. Skagestad’s primary aim thu ...
... Augmentation) -- which are capable of being regarded as complementary rather than exclusive alternatives of CI development, but which may tend to be at odds with one another because of the importantly different conceptions of mentality which lie at their respective bases. Skagestad’s primary aim thu ...
CS 8520: Artificial Intelligence
... – Whatever test we use must not exclude the majority of adult humans. I can't play chess at a grand master level! – Whatever test we use must produce an observable or testable result. "Isn't intelligent because it doesn't have a mind" is perhaps a topic for interesting philosophical debate, but it's ...
... – Whatever test we use must not exclude the majority of adult humans. I can't play chess at a grand master level! – Whatever test we use must produce an observable or testable result. "Isn't intelligent because it doesn't have a mind" is perhaps a topic for interesting philosophical debate, but it's ...
Computational Creativity, Concept Invention, and General
... the totals shown at the end of each category. Curiously, words associated most with creativity (which we categorised in the traditional way as the twin goals of value and novelty, [1]) only occurred 6% of the time. This is similar to the number when seen in proportion to the total (633/15,409). With ...
... the totals shown at the end of each category. Curiously, words associated most with creativity (which we categorised in the traditional way as the twin goals of value and novelty, [1]) only occurred 6% of the time. This is similar to the number when seen in proportion to the total (633/15,409). With ...
The Next Step: Exponential Life 1 — PB
... they spent conversing with each of the entities. In a particular session a judge conducted five separate tests. In their first test they witnessed a hidden human pitted against a hidden machine. Of course the judge would not know which was which, they would simply be aware of two hidden entities and ...
... they spent conversing with each of the entities. In a particular session a judge conducted five separate tests. In their first test they witnessed a hidden human pitted against a hidden machine. Of course the judge would not know which was which, they would simply be aware of two hidden entities and ...
CS 561a: Introduction to Artificial Intelligence
... • Provides the most general view of AI because it includes: ...
... • Provides the most general view of AI because it includes: ...