
Get Smart: How Intelligent Technology will Enhance
... Odyssey,” there has been a vision of intelligent systems. Since the first practical computers were conceived, computer designers have dreamed of creating intelligent computers that can think like humans. While we didn’t meet the goal of building computers capable of doing everything that HAL did by ...
... Odyssey,” there has been a vision of intelligent systems. Since the first practical computers were conceived, computer designers have dreamed of creating intelligent computers that can think like humans. While we didn’t meet the goal of building computers capable of doing everything that HAL did by ...
AIspace: Tools for Learning Artificial Intelligence
... Technological University and Simon Fraser University) for several years. Although feedback from UBC students about the tools has been largely positive, it has become clear that since the integration between lectures and applets was done independently by each instructor for every new offering of the ...
... Technological University and Simon Fraser University) for several years. Although feedback from UBC students about the tools has been largely positive, it has become clear that since the integration between lectures and applets was done independently by each instructor for every new offering of the ...
AAAI Proceedings Template
... basic language for knowledge representation compared to languages such as KIF [Genesereth, 1994] or CycL [Cycorp, 2001]. One feature needed in an expressive logical representation, in order to create a reusable formulation, is that of negation. While any predicate defined by a knowledge engineer cou ...
... basic language for knowledge representation compared to languages such as KIF [Genesereth, 1994] or CycL [Cycorp, 2001]. One feature needed in an expressive logical representation, in order to create a reusable formulation, is that of negation. While any predicate defined by a knowledge engineer cou ...
A MULTI-AGENT SYSTEM WITH APPLICATION IN PROJECT
... states. The agent perceives an environmental change and reacts accordingly. Reactive agents can also react to messages from other agents. By adding a knowledge base to a simple reactive agent, you have an agent capable of making decisions that take into account previously encountered state informati ...
... states. The agent perceives an environmental change and reacts accordingly. Reactive agents can also react to messages from other agents. By adding a knowledge base to a simple reactive agent, you have an agent capable of making decisions that take into account previously encountered state informati ...
Multi-Agent Systems in Practice When Research Meets - DAI
... effects. These have to be handled if the plan fails during execution. Information services are services, which provide information, without having any other effect. The effect (the abstract knowledge of an agent) of such a service cannot be described in PDDL [19]. During the planning process, the ef ...
... effects. These have to be handled if the plan fails during execution. Information services are services, which provide information, without having any other effect. The effect (the abstract knowledge of an agent) of such a service cannot be described in PDDL [19]. During the planning process, the ef ...
A conversation with a 3D face - Dipartimento di Informatica
... and is passed to Hamlet, that updates Greta’s mental state and possibly returns the name of an ‘affect’ that should be associated with the communicative act. This information, together with the User input and the social context state (???), is employed to produce the next dialogue move; - this dialo ...
... and is passed to Hamlet, that updates Greta’s mental state and possibly returns the name of an ‘affect’ that should be associated with the communicative act. This information, together with the User input and the social context state (???), is employed to produce the next dialogue move; - this dialo ...
Systems Thinking in Complex Responsive Processes and Systems
... generate and what they could generate to complement Human beings manage to get thinking about what systems currently do generate. What things done rather systems do not but could generate often reflect the cognitively non-transparent aspects of human systems, that intelligently, although the systems ...
... generate and what they could generate to complement Human beings manage to get thinking about what systems currently do generate. What things done rather systems do not but could generate often reflect the cognitively non-transparent aspects of human systems, that intelligently, although the systems ...
DSS Chapter 1
... More natural to construct Easy to understand - Frees the imagination Provides flexibility More forgiving Shortens system development time Increases the system's maintainability Uses less expensive hardware Handles control or decision-making problems not easily defined by mathematical models …more… ...
... More natural to construct Easy to understand - Frees the imagination Provides flexibility More forgiving Shortens system development time Increases the system's maintainability Uses less expensive hardware Handles control or decision-making problems not easily defined by mathematical models …more… ...
User-centric query refinement and processing using granularity
... returned an endless list of possible answers that the human would have to wade through. By adding logic, we get back a correct answer” [7]. For the second challenge, refining the reasoning process by search is proposed [15]. The idea starts from the unification of search and reasoning, which emphasi ...
... returned an endless list of possible answers that the human would have to wade through. By adding logic, we get back a correct answer” [7]. For the second challenge, refining the reasoning process by search is proposed [15]. The idea starts from the unification of search and reasoning, which emphasi ...
Intelligent Agents. - Home ANU
... • The performance measure that defines the criterion of success • The agent’s prior knowledge of the environment • The actions that the agent can perform • The agent’s percept sequence to date Definition of a rational agent: For each possible percept sequence, a rational agent should select an actio ...
... • The performance measure that defines the criterion of success • The agent’s prior knowledge of the environment • The actions that the agent can perform • The agent’s percept sequence to date Definition of a rational agent: For each possible percept sequence, a rational agent should select an actio ...
Ubiquitous Machine Learning
... Information processing capability. The objects themselves have information processing capabilities ...
... Information processing capability. The objects themselves have information processing capabilities ...
Expert system methodologies and applications—a decade review
... in the mid-1960s. The basic idea behind ES is simply that expertise, which is the vast body of task-specific knowledge, is transferred from a human to a computer. This knowledge is then stored in the computer and users call upon the computer for specific advice as needed. The computer can make infer ...
... in the mid-1960s. The basic idea behind ES is simply that expertise, which is the vast body of task-specific knowledge, is transferred from a human to a computer. This knowledge is then stored in the computer and users call upon the computer for specific advice as needed. The computer can make infer ...
Artificial Intelligence
... – If the human believes he is talking to another human when he is really talking to a computer then the computer is deemed to be intelligent • Turing predicted that by the year 2000 a computer program would be able to fool the average questioner for five minutes about 70% of the time ...
... – If the human believes he is talking to another human when he is really talking to a computer then the computer is deemed to be intelligent • Turing predicted that by the year 2000 a computer program would be able to fool the average questioner for five minutes about 70% of the time ...
Reframing Autonomous Weapons Systems
... is whether clearance to fire at a target means a system is cleared to prosecute that target indefinitely, or has predetermined limits on the amount of time or ordinance each clearance provides. In analyzing these issues, one quickly realizes that the type of autonomy that is of concern is no more co ...
... is whether clearance to fire at a target means a system is cleared to prosecute that target indefinitely, or has predetermined limits on the amount of time or ordinance each clearance provides. In analyzing these issues, one quickly realizes that the type of autonomy that is of concern is no more co ...
The Commutative/Noncommutative Linear Logic BV
... The difference with what can be obtained with linear logic, so in the absence of seq, is that in order to deal with entailment we have to resort to a rather unnatural encoding that nonetheless is incapable of dealing with correlations that develop dynamically, as the quantum system evolves. A much m ...
... The difference with what can be obtained with linear logic, so in the absence of seq, is that in order to deal with entailment we have to resort to a rather unnatural encoding that nonetheless is incapable of dealing with correlations that develop dynamically, as the quantum system evolves. A much m ...
Societies of Reactive Agents
... This is a case where, to use a cliché, ‘the whole is more than the sum of its parts’. When a ‘higher-level’ behaviour or property comes about in this way, we describe it as an emergent behaviour or emergent property. Let’s look at another example. ...
... This is a case where, to use a cliché, ‘the whole is more than the sum of its parts’. When a ‘higher-level’ behaviour or property comes about in this way, we describe it as an emergent behaviour or emergent property. Let’s look at another example. ...
CV - Jeff Clune
... 2017: Collaboration on Intelligent Machines. Grant from the Norwegian government to Jim Torresen to collaborate with scientists in other countries including myself. 2016: Oak Ridge Directors Discretion Award 2016: Ellbogen Next Generation Program $1,500 2015: NSF CAREER Award. $507,465 2015: NASA WS ...
... 2017: Collaboration on Intelligent Machines. Grant from the Norwegian government to Jim Torresen to collaborate with scientists in other countries including myself. 2016: Oak Ridge Directors Discretion Award 2016: Ellbogen Next Generation Program $1,500 2015: NSF CAREER Award. $507,465 2015: NASA WS ...
Towards comprehensive foundations of computational intelligence.
... authors were wrong about the XOR (or the parity) problem which is easily solved by adding hidden neurons to the network, they were right about the topological invariants of patterns, in particular about the problem of connectedness (determining if the pattern is connected or disconnected). Such pro ...
... authors were wrong about the XOR (or the parity) problem which is easily solved by adding hidden neurons to the network, they were right about the topological invariants of patterns, in particular about the problem of connectedness (determining if the pattern is connected or disconnected). Such pro ...
Study Plan and Course Description for BSc
... representation, automata, and theory of computation. Topics to be covered include: formal languages and their representation, different grammars, finite automata: deterministic and nondeterministic, regular languages, regular expressions, context-free languages, push-down automata, Turing machines a ...
... representation, automata, and theory of computation. Topics to be covered include: formal languages and their representation, different grammars, finite automata: deterministic and nondeterministic, regular languages, regular expressions, context-free languages, push-down automata, Turing machines a ...
dale-pierre-layman-2
... was written by Stan Gibilisco and published by McGraw-Hill in 2003. It was here that Dr. Layman coined the new compound word, Compu-Think. This literally means, Computer-like ways or modes of Human Thinking. Compu-Think essentially asks us to consider the following question: "Can we learn to think ( ...
... was written by Stan Gibilisco and published by McGraw-Hill in 2003. It was here that Dr. Layman coined the new compound word, Compu-Think. This literally means, Computer-like ways or modes of Human Thinking. Compu-Think essentially asks us to consider the following question: "Can we learn to think ( ...
INTRODUCTION TO Al AND PRODUCTION SYSTEMS 9
... and automate the intellectual tasks on which they have been working all their lives. Similarly, workers in AI can choose to apply their methods to any area of human intellectual endeavour. In this sense, it is truly a universal field. HISTORY OF AI The origin of artificial intelligence lies in the e ...
... and automate the intellectual tasks on which they have been working all their lives. Similarly, workers in AI can choose to apply their methods to any area of human intellectual endeavour. In this sense, it is truly a universal field. HISTORY OF AI The origin of artificial intelligence lies in the e ...
Robin Douglas Burke Associate Professor
... Burke, R. & Kass, A. Refining the Universal Indexing Frame to Support Retrieval of Tutorial Stories. In AAAI Workshop on Indexing and Reuse in Multimedia Systems, pages 1-11. AAAI, 1994. Burke, R., Kedar, S. & Kass, A. Acquiring Retrieval Knowledge for Multimedia Stories. In AAAI Workshop on Indexin ...
... Burke, R. & Kass, A. Refining the Universal Indexing Frame to Support Retrieval of Tutorial Stories. In AAAI Workshop on Indexing and Reuse in Multimedia Systems, pages 1-11. AAAI, 1994. Burke, R., Kedar, S. & Kass, A. Acquiring Retrieval Knowledge for Multimedia Stories. In AAAI Workshop on Indexin ...
How Insurers Can Harness Artificial Intelligence
... enabling systems to learn, adapt and develop solutions to problems on their own. Various AI-related technologies, such as natural language processing (NLP), computer vision, robotics, machine learning and speech recognition, have substantially progressed over the years to coalesce into systems that ...
... enabling systems to learn, adapt and develop solutions to problems on their own. Various AI-related technologies, such as natural language processing (NLP), computer vision, robotics, machine learning and speech recognition, have substantially progressed over the years to coalesce into systems that ...
Why Dreyfus’ Frame Problem Argument Cannot Justify Anti- Representational AI
... instructive with respect to this debate. On the one hand, the neuronal patterns that cognitivists want to identify as the vehicles of representation, amplitude modulation (AM) patterns, change over time sometimes subtly and sometimes dramatically: "... even with fixed experimental conditions and inv ...
... instructive with respect to this debate. On the one hand, the neuronal patterns that cognitivists want to identify as the vehicles of representation, amplitude modulation (AM) patterns, change over time sometimes subtly and sometimes dramatically: "... even with fixed experimental conditions and inv ...
An expert system architecture for construction planning
... strategies and tasks within the overall process. By formalizing the various decisions and planning strategies, existing knowledge can be examined and gaps in knowledge or procedures highlighted. Many expert system development projects have had secondary effects of this sort [Shortliffe 76]. Second, ...
... strategies and tasks within the overall process. By formalizing the various decisions and planning strategies, existing knowledge can be examined and gaps in knowledge or procedures highlighted. Many expert system development projects have had secondary effects of this sort [Shortliffe 76]. Second, ...