
Limitations and Risks of Machine Ethics Miles Brundage
... ethicist. The theoretical and actual possibility of genuine moral dilemmas is a matter of disagreement among ethicists (Gowans, 1987). On the one hand, some argue for the existence of such dilemmas based on some of the difficulties discussed earlier (such as value pluralism and conflicts within and ...
... ethicist. The theoretical and actual possibility of genuine moral dilemmas is a matter of disagreement among ethicists (Gowans, 1987). On the one hand, some argue for the existence of such dilemmas based on some of the difficulties discussed earlier (such as value pluralism and conflicts within and ...
WHY WOULD YOU STUDY ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE? (1)
... • Cognitive psychologists have formed a number of theories to explain how humans solve problems This work uncovered the types of knowledge humans commonly use, how they mentally organize this knowledge, and how they use it efficiently to solve a problem. • Researchers in artificial intelligence have ...
... • Cognitive psychologists have formed a number of theories to explain how humans solve problems This work uncovered the types of knowledge humans commonly use, how they mentally organize this knowledge, and how they use it efficiently to solve a problem. • Researchers in artificial intelligence have ...
March 30, 2015 Workshop
... constraint satisfaction problems. Solutions to many real-world problems need to integrate plan synthesis capabilities with time and resource allocation, which can be efficiently managed by constraint satisfaction and OR techniques. Formulations of P&S problems as CSPs, resource and temporal global c ...
... constraint satisfaction problems. Solutions to many real-world problems need to integrate plan synthesis capabilities with time and resource allocation, which can be efficiently managed by constraint satisfaction and OR techniques. Formulations of P&S problems as CSPs, resource and temporal global c ...
IJPRAI Call for Papers - Face Recognition Homepage
... Face recognition systems are progressively becoming popular as means of extracting biometric information. Face recognition has a critical role in biometric systems and is attractive for numerous applications including visual surveillance and security. Because of the general public acceptance of face ...
... Face recognition systems are progressively becoming popular as means of extracting biometric information. Face recognition has a critical role in biometric systems and is attractive for numerous applications including visual surveillance and security. Because of the general public acceptance of face ...
Gödel and Computability - centria
... • It was not clear this problem would admit a definitive answer. Gödel was probably surprised by Turing’s solution, more elegant and conclusive than he had expected. • Gödel fully understands, at the beginning of the ‘30s, that the concept of formal system is intimately tied up with that of mechaniz ...
... • It was not clear this problem would admit a definitive answer. Gödel was probably surprised by Turing’s solution, more elegant and conclusive than he had expected. • Gödel fully understands, at the beginning of the ‘30s, that the concept of formal system is intimately tied up with that of mechaniz ...
1983 - Derivational Analogy and Its Role in Problem Solving
... Thus, the derivational analogy method walks through the reasoning steps in the construction of the past solution and considers whether they are still appropriate in the new situation or whether they should be reconsidered in light of significant differences between the two situations. The difference ...
... Thus, the derivational analogy method walks through the reasoning steps in the construction of the past solution and considers whether they are still appropriate in the new situation or whether they should be reconsidered in light of significant differences between the two situations. The difference ...
Intelligent Databases
... formulate the queries by accepting query expressions (ex: attribute=val instead of any SQL like query) from them. Hence it hides the internal schematic descriptions from users. During the search, if user is not satisfied with the results returned by Petrographer, he/she can modify the query expressi ...
... formulate the queries by accepting query expressions (ex: attribute=val instead of any SQL like query) from them. Hence it hides the internal schematic descriptions from users. During the search, if user is not satisfied with the results returned by Petrographer, he/she can modify the query expressi ...
A “Consciousness” Based Architecture for a Functioning Mind
... Here we describe an architecture designed to accommodatemultiple aspects of human mental functioning. In a roughly star-shaped configuration centered on a “consciousness” module, the architecture accommodates perception, associative memory, emotions, action-selection, deliberation, language generati ...
... Here we describe an architecture designed to accommodatemultiple aspects of human mental functioning. In a roughly star-shaped configuration centered on a “consciousness” module, the architecture accommodates perception, associative memory, emotions, action-selection, deliberation, language generati ...
Intelligent Systems Lecture 1 - Introduction
... action. Ideally, an intelligent agent takes the best possible action in a situation. We will study the problem of building agents that are intelligent in this sense. • Philosophers (going back to 400 B.C.) made AI conceivable by considering the ideas that the mind is in some ways like a machine, tha ...
... action. Ideally, an intelligent agent takes the best possible action in a situation. We will study the problem of building agents that are intelligent in this sense. • Philosophers (going back to 400 B.C.) made AI conceivable by considering the ideas that the mind is in some ways like a machine, tha ...
Solving Everyday Physical Reasoning Problems by Analogy using
... To retrieve a relevant case, the system starts by using MAC/FAC on the problem sketch with low level visual properties removed, i.e. glyph orientations and relative sizes. For outcome problems the first retrieval is used. For DQA questions, the retrieval must also contain candidate inferences that c ...
... To retrieve a relevant case, the system starts by using MAC/FAC on the problem sketch with low level visual properties removed, i.e. glyph orientations and relative sizes. For outcome problems the first retrieval is used. For DQA questions, the retrieval must also contain candidate inferences that c ...
Solving Everyday Physical Reasoning Problems
... To retrieve a relevant case, the system starts by using MAC/FAC on the problem sketch with low level visual properties removed, i.e. glyph orientations and relative sizes. For outcome problems the first retrieval is used. For DQA questions, the retrieval must also contain candidate inferences that c ...
... To retrieve a relevant case, the system starts by using MAC/FAC on the problem sketch with low level visual properties removed, i.e. glyph orientations and relative sizes. For outcome problems the first retrieval is used. For DQA questions, the retrieval must also contain candidate inferences that c ...
APPLICABILITY OF OPERATIONS RESEARCH AND ARTIFICIAL
... widely used and visible extension of the field. To gain a more thorough understanding of OR, available OR techniques, as well as, details on coding ones own technique, please consult (Winston 1994). An Artificial Intelligent (AI) Perspective: For many practical problems encountered, the only way to ...
... widely used and visible extension of the field. To gain a more thorough understanding of OR, available OR techniques, as well as, details on coding ones own technique, please consult (Winston 1994). An Artificial Intelligent (AI) Perspective: For many practical problems encountered, the only way to ...
NCEA Technology Level 3 Assessment Report, 2014 – page of 22
... solely on software testing (white and black box testing), but instead focus on the wider software engineering. Network communication: The focus has been on the different transmission medias, rather than the algorithms or reasons. If doing Turing Tests, make sure appropriate and relevant conversation ...
... solely on software testing (white and black box testing), but instead focus on the wider software engineering. Network communication: The focus has been on the different transmission medias, rather than the algorithms or reasons. If doing Turing Tests, make sure appropriate and relevant conversation ...
CIS 730 (Introduction to Artificial Intelligence) Lecture
... Remove s from S Add to S all minimal generalizations h of s such that 1. h is consistent with d 2. Some member of G is more general than h (These are the greatest lower bounds, or meets, s d, in VSH,D) Remove from S any hypothesis that is more general than another hypothesis in S (remove any domin ...
... Remove s from S Add to S all minimal generalizations h of s such that 1. h is consistent with d 2. Some member of G is more general than h (These are the greatest lower bounds, or meets, s d, in VSH,D) Remove from S any hypothesis that is more general than another hypothesis in S (remove any domin ...
Fuzzy Systems and Neuro-Computing in Credit Approval
... experience the world this way; many of our activities and decisions are inexact. Fuzzy logic achieves a tradeoff between significance and precision— something that humans have been managing for a very long time. This technique deals with uncertainty, using the mathematical theory of fuzzy sets, and ...
... experience the world this way; many of our activities and decisions are inexact. Fuzzy logic achieves a tradeoff between significance and precision— something that humans have been managing for a very long time. This technique deals with uncertainty, using the mathematical theory of fuzzy sets, and ...
curriculum vitae - NYU Stern School of Business
... Corporation (MCC), Austin, Texas, August 1988-January 1989. Worked on intelligent search algorithms for solving combinatorial problems. Project Leader, Intelligent Systems Laboratory, Robotics Institute, Carnegie-Mellon University, January 1982-August 1983. Worked on building computer-based system ...
... Corporation (MCC), Austin, Texas, August 1988-January 1989. Worked on intelligent search algorithms for solving combinatorial problems. Project Leader, Intelligent Systems Laboratory, Robotics Institute, Carnegie-Mellon University, January 1982-August 1983. Worked on building computer-based system ...
CS300-001_Furcy.pdf
... It is well known that, as time goes by, students remember less and less about what they heard about in lectures, unless the material is actively processed (not just heard) in order to build strong brain connections between the new material and existing knowledge. To foster deep learning, I require s ...
... It is well known that, as time goes by, students remember less and less about what they heard about in lectures, unless the material is actively processed (not just heard) in order to build strong brain connections between the new material and existing knowledge. To foster deep learning, I require s ...
Stefanie Anne Tellex - Researchers @ Brown
... Guest Lecturer, Structure and Interpretation of Natural Language. August 23, 2009. Designed a two-hour introduction to spatial language understanding class and taught it to high school students. The class included a lecture, discussion, and a lab. Guest Lecturer, Wellesely College CS 232. December 4 ...
... Guest Lecturer, Structure and Interpretation of Natural Language. August 23, 2009. Designed a two-hour introduction to spatial language understanding class and taught it to high school students. The class included a lecture, discussion, and a lab. Guest Lecturer, Wellesely College CS 232. December 4 ...
The Liability Problem for Autonomous Artificial Agents
... capable of changing itself once it is activated. More problematic, however, is that a system of strict liability might result in the slow adoption of beneficial AI technologies, as those who are strictly liable would have a large and uncertain risk, and be less likely to produce or use the technolo ...
... capable of changing itself once it is activated. More problematic, however, is that a system of strict liability might result in the slow adoption of beneficial AI technologies, as those who are strictly liable would have a large and uncertain risk, and be less likely to produce or use the technolo ...
“Intelligent” Agents
... - by training the agent to learn the consequences of every possible action in every situation? ...
... - by training the agent to learn the consequences of every possible action in every situation? ...