
Intelligible AI Planning - Artificial Intelligence Applications Institute
... problem solvers in stressful or critical situations show that they share many of the problem solving methods employed by hierarchical planning methods studied in Artificial Intelligence (AI). But powerful solvers and constraint reasoners can also be of great help in parts of the planning process. A ...
... problem solvers in stressful or critical situations show that they share many of the problem solving methods employed by hierarchical planning methods studied in Artificial Intelligence (AI). But powerful solvers and constraint reasoners can also be of great help in parts of the planning process. A ...
Artificial Intelligence academic programmes in the Netherlands
... The aim of this report is to evaluate the state of the art in bachelor and master programmes in the Netherlands in the area of AI so as to stimulate further improvement in academic education in this area. As the accreditation process has been finished and as the committee has already provided progra ...
... The aim of this report is to evaluate the state of the art in bachelor and master programmes in the Netherlands in the area of AI so as to stimulate further improvement in academic education in this area. As the accreditation process has been finished and as the committee has already provided progra ...
Artificial Intelligence Techniques in
... Traffic Control is an area of increasing importance. During the last few decades, traffic demand has increased so rapidly that classical control mechanisms often exhibit serious limitations, thus calling for a new paradigm and decentralized solutions. Artificial intelligence techniques have turned o ...
... Traffic Control is an area of increasing importance. During the last few decades, traffic demand has increased so rapidly that classical control mechanisms often exhibit serious limitations, thus calling for a new paradigm and decentralized solutions. Artificial intelligence techniques have turned o ...
Consistent Belief Reasoning in the Presence of Inconsistency
... KL89, Lin87], to name a few), inconsistencies are tolerated and the drawback that everything is a consequence of an inconsistency is avoided. In [Dun76, Be175, Pri91, Lin87], a proposition can be assigned three or four truth values, while in [Gin88, KL89], a proposition can be assigned more than fou ...
... KL89, Lin87], to name a few), inconsistencies are tolerated and the drawback that everything is a consequence of an inconsistency is avoided. In [Dun76, Be175, Pri91, Lin87], a proposition can be assigned three or four truth values, while in [Gin88, KL89], a proposition can be assigned more than fou ...
The 2000 AAAI Mobile Robot Competition and Exhibition
... robots are judged while they serve finger foods to attendees at the AI Festival. Unlike other contests over the years, there were no artificial walls or constraints in this event—the robots had to interact with regular conference participants, and no attempt was made to limit the number of people in ...
... robots are judged while they serve finger foods to attendees at the AI Festival. Unlike other contests over the years, there were no artificial walls or constraints in this event—the robots had to interact with regular conference participants, and no attempt was made to limit the number of people in ...
Does the Human Brain Have Algorithms? (PDF Available)
... resides in brain that allows humans to compare two different numerical quantities? An interesting follow-up is whether we are born with algorithms in our brains and hence we are able to solve some tasks from birth without learning. In this paper, we will concentrate mainly on the first question and ...
... resides in brain that allows humans to compare two different numerical quantities? An interesting follow-up is whether we are born with algorithms in our brains and hence we are able to solve some tasks from birth without learning. In this paper, we will concentrate mainly on the first question and ...
Back Propagation is Sensitive to Initial Conditions
... not sufficient to break symmetries in initial weights. Since their paper was published, the convention in the field has been to choose initial weights with a uniform distribution between plus and minus ρ, usually set to 0.5 or less. The convergence claim was based solely upon their empirical experie ...
... not sufficient to break symmetries in initial weights. Since their paper was published, the convention in the field has been to choose initial weights with a uniform distribution between plus and minus ρ, usually set to 0.5 or less. The convergence claim was based solely upon their empirical experie ...
Understanding Computers, Chapter 1
... • What is Artificial intelligence (AI) – The science and engineering of making intelligent machines – Creating intelligent devices controlled by intelligent software – machines that think and act like intelligent humans – Turing Test (still used today) • A test of Artificial intelligence • An observ ...
... • What is Artificial intelligence (AI) – The science and engineering of making intelligent machines – Creating intelligent devices controlled by intelligent software – machines that think and act like intelligent humans – Turing Test (still used today) • A test of Artificial intelligence • An observ ...
Master of Science (Computer Science)
... Technology but also for many schools around the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan. One obvious solution to the problem of supplying the badly needed instructional staff is through a higher educational system that delivers the required expertise. In fact, the Dean’s Council in Jordan University of Science ...
... Technology but also for many schools around the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan. One obvious solution to the problem of supplying the badly needed instructional staff is through a higher educational system that delivers the required expertise. In fact, the Dean’s Council in Jordan University of Science ...
Powerpoint slides - Computer Science
... • Optimisation problems (Miyashita & Sycara 1995); control problems (e.g. Kopeikina et al. 1988); plus planning, design, etc. • Concept drift in spam classification (e.g. Cunningham et al. 2003); cache-based statistical models of language (e.g. Kuhn & De Mori 1990) ...
... • Optimisation problems (Miyashita & Sycara 1995); control problems (e.g. Kopeikina et al. 1988); plus planning, design, etc. • Concept drift in spam classification (e.g. Cunningham et al. 2003); cache-based statistical models of language (e.g. Kuhn & De Mori 1990) ...
Alleys of Your Mind: Augmented Intelligence and Its
... intelligent machines as a quest for the positive definition of error, abnormality, trauma, and catastrophe—a set of concepts that need to be understood in their cognitive, technological and political composition. It may be surprising for some to find out that Foucault’s history of biopower and techn ...
... intelligent machines as a quest for the positive definition of error, abnormality, trauma, and catastrophe—a set of concepts that need to be understood in their cognitive, technological and political composition. It may be surprising for some to find out that Foucault’s history of biopower and techn ...
PPT
... Why do we need another paradigm than symbolic AI for building “intelligent” machines? • Symbolic AI is well-suited for representing explicit knowledge that can be appropriately formalized. • However, learning in biological systems is mostly implicit – it is an adaptation process based on uncertain i ...
... Why do we need another paradigm than symbolic AI for building “intelligent” machines? • Symbolic AI is well-suited for representing explicit knowledge that can be appropriately formalized. • However, learning in biological systems is mostly implicit – it is an adaptation process based on uncertain i ...
CS 8520: Artificial Intelligence
... • The machine tries to fool the interrogator into believing that it is the person. • If the machine succeeds, then we conclude that the machine can think. ...
... • The machine tries to fool the interrogator into believing that it is the person. • If the machine succeeds, then we conclude that the machine can think. ...
The BICA Cognitive Decathlon
... ABSTRACT: BICA (Biologically-Inspired Cognitive Architectures) is a DARPA Phase-I program whose goal is to create the next generation of cognitive architecture models based on principles of psychology and neuroscience. This project is motivated by the belief that traditional artificial intelligence ...
... ABSTRACT: BICA (Biologically-Inspired Cognitive Architectures) is a DARPA Phase-I program whose goal is to create the next generation of cognitive architecture models based on principles of psychology and neuroscience. This project is motivated by the belief that traditional artificial intelligence ...
Keonwook Kim - Mercer University
... Research Interests Director of Machine Intelligence and Robotics Laboratory (MIRL) with interests in Robotics, Autonomous Mobile Robots, Machine Learning, Artificial Intelligence, Neural Networks, Expert Systems, Embedded Systems, Digital Design, Microcontrollers and Microprocessor Applications, Sel ...
... Research Interests Director of Machine Intelligence and Robotics Laboratory (MIRL) with interests in Robotics, Autonomous Mobile Robots, Machine Learning, Artificial Intelligence, Neural Networks, Expert Systems, Embedded Systems, Digital Design, Microcontrollers and Microprocessor Applications, Sel ...
The Imminent Danger of Artificial Intelligence
... This paper will discuss the problems that might arise with the technology of the future. If man creates a sentient machine, then how should the law treat this machine? Would it be property? Would it be able to claim constitutional rights? Part I of this article will argue that not only is artificial ...
... This paper will discuss the problems that might arise with the technology of the future. If man creates a sentient machine, then how should the law treat this machine? Would it be property? Would it be able to claim constitutional rights? Part I of this article will argue that not only is artificial ...
Scripts and Behaviors
... create animation-driven or time-driven code – Exploit latent functions (like FinishAnim and ...
... create animation-driven or time-driven code – Exploit latent functions (like FinishAnim and ...
PUFF: An Expert System for Interpretation of
... taken in a single laboratory. Other large bodies of knowledge are not required in order to produce accurate diagnoses of pulmonary disease in the patient.* (6) All the d a t a used in the laboratory at PMC were already available in a computer; the computer data were known to be accurate, reliable, a ...
... taken in a single laboratory. Other large bodies of knowledge are not required in order to produce accurate diagnoses of pulmonary disease in the patient.* (6) All the d a t a used in the laboratory at PMC were already available in a computer; the computer data were known to be accurate, reliable, a ...
Artificial Intelligence and Software Engineering: Status and Future
... the discipline of AI was born at the Dartmouth conference in 1956. According to Winston [81] “AI is the study of the computations that make it possible to perceive, reason, and act”. Wachsmuth [78] assumes this definition and points out that, “AI differs from most of psychology because of its greate ...
... the discipline of AI was born at the Dartmouth conference in 1956. According to Winston [81] “AI is the study of the computations that make it possible to perceive, reason, and act”. Wachsmuth [78] assumes this definition and points out that, “AI differs from most of psychology because of its greate ...
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... Participant and Scribe, IAS/PCMI Summer School in Theoretical Computer Science (Summer 2000) Institute for Advanced Study (IAS), Princeton, NJ, U.S.A. Research Intern (Summer 1999) Microsoft Research, Redmond, WA, U.S.A. Supervisor: Dr. John Manferdelli, Anti-Piracy Group Worked on Digital Rights Ma ...
... Participant and Scribe, IAS/PCMI Summer School in Theoretical Computer Science (Summer 2000) Institute for Advanced Study (IAS), Princeton, NJ, U.S.A. Research Intern (Summer 1999) Microsoft Research, Redmond, WA, U.S.A. Supervisor: Dr. John Manferdelli, Anti-Piracy Group Worked on Digital Rights Ma ...