
Reports on the 2015 AAAI Workshop Series
... variety of subfields of AI such as multiagent systems and decision support, in addition to researchers in fields providing empirical or theoretical foundations (including personalized assistance, driving assistance, activity prediction and recognition, and highlevel control of autonomous systems). O ...
... variety of subfields of AI such as multiagent systems and decision support, in addition to researchers in fields providing empirical or theoretical foundations (including personalized assistance, driving assistance, activity prediction and recognition, and highlevel control of autonomous systems). O ...
validation and verification of knowledge bases in the context of
... acquired by the knowledge engineer from the specialist is the basis for solving specified problems in the organization. And so it should be free from anomalies previously considered, to give correct solutions. Anomalies, which may appear in the rule-based systems may be very difficult to detect by t ...
... acquired by the knowledge engineer from the specialist is the basis for solving specified problems in the organization. And so it should be free from anomalies previously considered, to give correct solutions. Anomalies, which may appear in the rule-based systems may be very difficult to detect by t ...
Logic and Artificial Intelligence - EECS @ Michigan
... first volume of the JSL were divided about equally between professional mathematicians and philosophers, and the early volumes of the JSL do not show any strong differences between the two groups as to topic. This situation changed in the 1960s. The 1969 volume of the JSL contained 39 articles by ma ...
... first volume of the JSL were divided about equally between professional mathematicians and philosophers, and the early volumes of the JSL do not show any strong differences between the two groups as to topic. This situation changed in the 1960s. The 1969 volume of the JSL contained 39 articles by ma ...
The role of Artificial Intelligence in Knowledge Management
... elements are the formulation of business strategies and the appointment of Chief Knowledge Officers to better focus on the exploitation of core intellectual assets by business and Governments, specifically the need to capitalise on increasingly expensive human resources/process knowledge to achieve ...
... elements are the formulation of business strategies and the appointment of Chief Knowledge Officers to better focus on the exploitation of core intellectual assets by business and Governments, specifically the need to capitalise on increasingly expensive human resources/process knowledge to achieve ...
Computer Vision: history and applications
... means of the interpretation of the acquired images, for example with a camera, the different objects can be recognized in the environment as well as their position in the space. The easiness with which we “see”, brought the first artificial intelligence researchers to start thinking, around 1960, th ...
... means of the interpretation of the acquired images, for example with a camera, the different objects can be recognized in the environment as well as their position in the space. The easiness with which we “see”, brought the first artificial intelligence researchers to start thinking, around 1960, th ...
Introduction
... Paul is tall AND Paul likes rugby ( P∧R) Paul is tall OR Paul likes rugby (P ∨ R) Paul doesn’t like rugby (¬R) If Paul is tall then Paul likes rugby ( P ⇒ R) If Paul is tall then Paul likes rugby and vice versa ( P ⇔R) Artificial Intelligence ...
... Paul is tall AND Paul likes rugby ( P∧R) Paul is tall OR Paul likes rugby (P ∨ R) Paul doesn’t like rugby (¬R) If Paul is tall then Paul likes rugby ( P ⇒ R) If Paul is tall then Paul likes rugby and vice versa ( P ⇔R) Artificial Intelligence ...
Brian Drabble, Bernd Schattenberg - PuK
... optimization issues in ad-hoc alliances are of lower-ranking interest (these will be addressed later when the cooperations are more consolidated), but a reliable feasibility analysis is most definitely vital. Last, but not least, some additional aspects become important when the solution is to be fi ...
... optimization issues in ad-hoc alliances are of lower-ranking interest (these will be addressed later when the cooperations are more consolidated), but a reliable feasibility analysis is most definitely vital. Last, but not least, some additional aspects become important when the solution is to be fi ...
Application of Neural Networks for Intelligent Video
... neurons synapses. In computer science, this has been modeled by having a collection of nodes each of which sends signals to other nodes in order to describe complicated behavior among many inputs. This networks of nodes is then called a neural network. Neural networks have been shown to describe man ...
... neurons synapses. In computer science, this has been modeled by having a collection of nodes each of which sends signals to other nodes in order to describe complicated behavior among many inputs. This networks of nodes is then called a neural network. Neural networks have been shown to describe man ...
THE ROLES AND GOALS OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
... E-mail is the simplest example of a collaboration system, but it can be so much more. Key Term: Collaboration system – software that is designed specifically to improve the performance of teams by supporting the sharing and flow of information. Enterprisewide Collaboration (p. 140-141) Key Points: ...
... E-mail is the simplest example of a collaboration system, but it can be so much more. Key Term: Collaboration system – software that is designed specifically to improve the performance of teams by supporting the sharing and flow of information. Enterprisewide Collaboration (p. 140-141) Key Points: ...
From Reaction To Cognition: 5th European Workshop On Modelling
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Mapping the Landscape of Human-Level Artificial General Intelligence
... Simply stated, the goal of AGI research as considered here is the development and demonstration of systems that exhibit the broad range of general intelligence found in humans. This goal of developing AGI echoes that of the early years of the Artificial Intelligence movement, which after many valian ...
... Simply stated, the goal of AGI research as considered here is the development and demonstration of systems that exhibit the broad range of general intelligence found in humans. This goal of developing AGI echoes that of the early years of the Artificial Intelligence movement, which after many valian ...
Inductive Programming www.AssignmentPoint.com Inductive
... the early 1980s, especially due to the MIS system of Shapiro eventually spawning the new field of inductive logic programming (ILP). The early works of Plotkin, and his "relative least general generalization (rlgg)", had an enormous impact in inductive logic programming. Most of ILP work addresses a ...
... the early 1980s, especially due to the MIS system of Shapiro eventually spawning the new field of inductive logic programming (ILP). The early works of Plotkin, and his "relative least general generalization (rlgg)", had an enormous impact in inductive logic programming. Most of ILP work addresses a ...
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... • Therefore, the agent can calculate exactly which state results from any sequence of actions and always knows which state it is in • Its percepts provide no new information after each action • In a more realistic situation the agent’s knowledge of states and actions is incomplete • If the agent has ...
... • Therefore, the agent can calculate exactly which state results from any sequence of actions and always knows which state it is in • Its percepts provide no new information after each action • In a more realistic situation the agent’s knowledge of states and actions is incomplete • If the agent has ...
4 Commercial Tools
... production expert systems. Java is becoming an implementation language Highly interactive development environment are the norm Most systems include a library of various tools & technologies – forward & backward rules, rule induction, NN’s, fuzzy, GA’s The difference between decision support environm ...
... production expert systems. Java is becoming an implementation language Highly interactive development environment are the norm Most systems include a library of various tools & technologies – forward & backward rules, rule induction, NN’s, fuzzy, GA’s The difference between decision support environm ...
Semantics for Possibilistic Disjunctive Programs
... etc., for capturing the incomplete state of a belief in a logic program when the numerical representations are not available or difficult to get. For instance, these kind of labels have been explored in argumentation theory for modeling incomplete information of an argument [7, 17]. During the last ...
... etc., for capturing the incomplete state of a belief in a logic program when the numerical representations are not available or difficult to get. For instance, these kind of labels have been explored in argumentation theory for modeling incomplete information of an argument [7, 17]. During the last ...
Computational rationality: A converging paradigm
... AI research community to be too inflexible, simplistic, and intractable for use in understanding and constructing sophisticated intelligent systems. Alternative models were explored, including logical theorem-proving and various heuristic procedures. In the face of the combinatorial complexity of fo ...
... AI research community to be too inflexible, simplistic, and intractable for use in understanding and constructing sophisticated intelligent systems. Alternative models were explored, including logical theorem-proving and various heuristic procedures. In the face of the combinatorial complexity of fo ...
INTRODUCTION TO COMPUTATIONAL INTELLIGENCE
... technically co-sponsored by the IEEE Computer Society, the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society, and the IEEE Robotics and Automation Society ...
... technically co-sponsored by the IEEE Computer Society, the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society, and the IEEE Robotics and Automation Society ...
Review on Cognitive Architectures - Indian Journal of Science and
... tive architectures is that they determine just the human “virtual machine,” the settled engineering. A psychological design alone can’t do anything. For the most part, the design must be provided with the information expected to play out a specific assignment. The mix of engineering and a specific a ...
... tive architectures is that they determine just the human “virtual machine,” the settled engineering. A psychological design alone can’t do anything. For the most part, the design must be provided with the information expected to play out a specific assignment. The mix of engineering and a specific a ...
Agent-Based Software Engineering
... This intentional stance, whereby the behaviour of a complex system is understood via the attribution of attitudes such as believing and desiring, is simply an abstraction tool. It is a convenient shorthand for talking about complex systems, which allows us to succinctly predict and explain their beh ...
... This intentional stance, whereby the behaviour of a complex system is understood via the attribution of attitudes such as believing and desiring, is simply an abstraction tool. It is a convenient shorthand for talking about complex systems, which allows us to succinctly predict and explain their beh ...