Artificial Participation: An Interview with Warren Sack* Preface: Joseph Dumit
... the Sophists, that they are simply enacting a method, without conscience, without stakes? That they are just being mechanical? SACK: Yes. In certain circumstances there is ethical good in that because what is built is a computational, critical mirror. These Sophistic, computer technologies of (dis)s ...
... the Sophists, that they are simply enacting a method, without conscience, without stakes? That they are just being mechanical? SACK: Yes. In certain circumstances there is ethical good in that because what is built is a computational, critical mirror. These Sophistic, computer technologies of (dis)s ...
A Case-Based Reasoning View of Automated Collaborative Filtering
... representation-less view of ACF is unlikely to be pursued in practice. This mistake can be avoided by annotating assets with simple category descriptors in order to allow recommendations to be made in context. Such as simple extension will prevent knitting pattern recommendations leaking into a core ...
... representation-less view of ACF is unlikely to be pursued in practice. This mistake can be avoided by annotating assets with simple category descriptors in order to allow recommendations to be made in context. Such as simple extension will prevent knitting pattern recommendations leaking into a core ...
Modified from
... A subfield of computer science, concerned with symbolic reasoning and problem solving ...
... A subfield of computer science, concerned with symbolic reasoning and problem solving ...
20000525 052 THESIS . I
... label specifies the level of trust that an individual must have to be able to access that information associated with the object. Mandatory access controls use these labels to determine who can access what information. Subjects acting on behalf of a user will have labels at or below the user’s clear ...
... label specifies the level of trust that an individual must have to be able to access that information associated with the object. Mandatory access controls use these labels to determine who can access what information. Subjects acting on behalf of a user will have labels at or below the user’s clear ...
The Twins Corpus of Museum Visitor Questions
... The transcribed audio recordings from the museum visitors have been used for the adaptation of three separate acoustic models, namely for children’s, male and female speech (Potamianos and Narayanan, 2003). Adaptation was performed using Maximum Likelihood Linear Regression while the original childr ...
... The transcribed audio recordings from the museum visitors have been used for the adaptation of three separate acoustic models, namely for children’s, male and female speech (Potamianos and Narayanan, 2003). Adaptation was performed using Maximum Likelihood Linear Regression while the original childr ...
Creating New Pathways to Justice Using Simple Artificial
... loan she cannot afford. Almost immediately, she defaults on her payments. She soon receives letters from the lender threatening to turn her file over to a collec‐ tions agency or to a lawyer who will sue her. The young student cannot afford to hire her own lawyer, and if she could, the costs would o ...
... loan she cannot afford. Almost immediately, she defaults on her payments. She soon receives letters from the lender threatening to turn her file over to a collec‐ tions agency or to a lawyer who will sue her. The young student cannot afford to hire her own lawyer, and if she could, the costs would o ...
Philosophy of Artificial Intelligence: Robotics
... Presently, rights for robots put robots in the place of silent slaves, or pieces of property. Computers, robots and androids cannot be accused of or charged with crimes, as they are not considered people, although one must remember that several races of humans have been treated in the same fashion i ...
... Presently, rights for robots put robots in the place of silent slaves, or pieces of property. Computers, robots and androids cannot be accused of or charged with crimes, as they are not considered people, although one must remember that several races of humans have been treated in the same fashion i ...
Building Intelligent Tutoring Systems: An Overview
... The shell-based approach is well known in artificial intelligence. Since the beginning of expert systems research, there have been many proposals for shells to facilitate their building. A shell is a software development environment containing the basic components for building expert systems. The fi ...
... The shell-based approach is well known in artificial intelligence. Since the beginning of expert systems research, there have been many proposals for shells to facilitate their building. A shell is a software development environment containing the basic components for building expert systems. The fi ...
Cross-Language Information Retrieval
... Retrieve documents using the user’s query Assume that the top M documents retrieved are relevant Choose the top N terms from these M documents Add these N terms to the user’s query to form a new query Use this new query to retrieve a new set of documents ...
... Retrieve documents using the user’s query Assume that the top M documents retrieved are relevant Choose the top N terms from these M documents Add these N terms to the user’s query to form a new query Use this new query to retrieve a new set of documents ...
Artificial Intelligence Innovation Report
... physicist currently working at Google, “machine-learning algorithms are really kind of stupid. They need so many examples to learn.” The ANI examples below are only able to perform their specific tasks because humans have already ...
... physicist currently working at Google, “machine-learning algorithms are really kind of stupid. They need so many examples to learn.” The ANI examples below are only able to perform their specific tasks because humans have already ...
Computational Creativity, Concept Invention, and General
... include background information on how the creator feels about their work, what they think it expresses, how it fits in with other work done within their community, and so on. In some cases, such framing information may involve obfuscation in order to add mystery to the work or its creator, which can ...
... include background information on how the creator feels about their work, what they think it expresses, how it fits in with other work done within their community, and so on. In some cases, such framing information may involve obfuscation in order to add mystery to the work or its creator, which can ...
第七章数据挖掘应用
... Personalization is defined as “the ability to provide content and services tailored to individuals based on knowledge about their preferences and behavior” or “the use of technology and customer information to tailor electronic commerce interactions between a business and each individual customer” I ...
... Personalization is defined as “the ability to provide content and services tailored to individuals based on knowledge about their preferences and behavior” or “the use of technology and customer information to tailor electronic commerce interactions between a business and each individual customer” I ...
Expert System
... DSSs can incorporate one or more expert systems creating an intelligent DSS, a DSS/ES, or a knowledge-based DSS. Neural networks can be combined with GISs to apply pattern recognition capabilities to spatial information. ...
... DSSs can incorporate one or more expert systems creating an intelligent DSS, a DSS/ES, or a knowledge-based DSS. Neural networks can be combined with GISs to apply pattern recognition capabilities to spatial information. ...
MS Word Format - Artificial Intelligence Applications Institute
... This material is based on research within the I-X and CoSAR-TS projects sponsored by the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) and US Air Force Research Laboratory under agreement number F30602-03-2-0014 and under the Advanced Knowledge Technologies (AKT) Interdisciplinary Research Coll ...
... This material is based on research within the I-X and CoSAR-TS projects sponsored by the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) and US Air Force Research Laboratory under agreement number F30602-03-2-0014 and under the Advanced Knowledge Technologies (AKT) Interdisciplinary Research Coll ...
Slide 1
... computers in human language • Provides question-and-answer setting that’s more natural and easier for people to use • Products aren’t capable of a dialogue that compares with conversations between humans ...
... computers in human language • Provides question-and-answer setting that’s more natural and easier for people to use • Products aren’t capable of a dialogue that compares with conversations between humans ...
PDF File - School of Computer Science and Statistics
... is that games are designed only to do interesting things in the areas of the game environment in which the player is currently active2. This approach is quite acceptable for a lot of games. In action games in particular, which are heavily scripted and event driven, it would be pointless to have too ...
... is that games are designed only to do interesting things in the areas of the game environment in which the player is currently active2. This approach is quite acceptable for a lot of games. In action games in particular, which are heavily scripted and event driven, it would be pointless to have too ...
AAAI News - Association for the Advancement of Artificial Intelligence
... Newell Award. The ACM/AAAI Allen Newell Award is presented annually to an individual(s) whose career contributions display breadth within computer science, or bridge computer science and other disciplines. The award is sponsored by AAAI and ACM. This year the Allen Newell Award is given to two compu ...
... Newell Award. The ACM/AAAI Allen Newell Award is presented annually to an individual(s) whose career contributions display breadth within computer science, or bridge computer science and other disciplines. The award is sponsored by AAAI and ACM. This year the Allen Newell Award is given to two compu ...
Expert Systems in Medicine: Academic Illusion or Real Power?
... primarily concerned with the construction of AI programs that perform diagnosis and make therapy recommendations. Unlike medical applications based on other programming methods, such as purely statistical and probabilistic methods, medical AI programs are based on symbolic models of disease entities ...
... primarily concerned with the construction of AI programs that perform diagnosis and make therapy recommendations. Unlike medical applications based on other programming methods, such as purely statistical and probabilistic methods, medical AI programs are based on symbolic models of disease entities ...
Information system
... product. If market forecast information is used to develop the new product and the company is able to make an additional profit of $10,000, the value of this information to the company is $10,000 minus the cost of the information. • Valuable information can also help managers decide whether to inves ...
... product. If market forecast information is used to develop the new product and the company is able to make an additional profit of $10,000, the value of this information to the company is $10,000 minus the cost of the information. • Valuable information can also help managers decide whether to inves ...
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... beyond that permitted in section 117 of the 1976 United States Copyright Act without express permission of the copyright owner is unlawful. Request for further information should be addressed to the Permissions Department, John Wiley & Sons, Inc. The purchaser may make back-up copies for his/her own ...
... beyond that permitted in section 117 of the 1976 United States Copyright Act without express permission of the copyright owner is unlawful. Request for further information should be addressed to the Permissions Department, John Wiley & Sons, Inc. The purchaser may make back-up copies for his/her own ...
Normative schemas
... technical problems have arisen in simulating particular cognitive abilities. Also many serious philosophical objections have been rised regarding possibility of overall algorithmization of cognitive processes (Penrose 2001, Searle 1980). All the above problems have not changed the fact, that science ...
... technical problems have arisen in simulating particular cognitive abilities. Also many serious philosophical objections have been rised regarding possibility of overall algorithmization of cognitive processes (Penrose 2001, Searle 1980). All the above problems have not changed the fact, that science ...
Toward a truly personal computer
... Toward a truly personal computer Pattie Maes MIT Media Lab Firefly Network, Inc [email protected] ...
... Toward a truly personal computer Pattie Maes MIT Media Lab Firefly Network, Inc [email protected] ...
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... 1980-Sept.1983:TEXAS WOMAN'S UNIVERSITY, Denton, TX. Associate Professor, Department of Math and Computer Science. Developed Computer Science undergraduate curriculum and proposals for the establishment of an undergraduate and graduate Computer Science degree program. Teaching responsibilities incl ...
... 1980-Sept.1983:TEXAS WOMAN'S UNIVERSITY, Denton, TX. Associate Professor, Department of Math and Computer Science. Developed Computer Science undergraduate curriculum and proposals for the establishment of an undergraduate and graduate Computer Science degree program. Teaching responsibilities incl ...
CS 561a: Introduction to Artificial Intelligence
... Resource limitation considerations (e.g., reflex vs. deliberation) Cognitive skills (NLP, AR, knowledge representation, ML, etc.) ...
... Resource limitation considerations (e.g., reflex vs. deliberation) Cognitive skills (NLP, AR, knowledge representation, ML, etc.) ...
Larry Kerschberg - Gmu - George Mason University
... authoritativeness of Web search engine results, and other preferences to be used by the Integration Agent. The user indicates an initial query to the Query Formulation Agent. This agent, in turn, consults the Ontology Agent to refine or generalize the query based on the semantic mediation provided b ...
... authoritativeness of Web search engine results, and other preferences to be used by the Integration Agent. The user indicates an initial query to the Query Formulation Agent. This agent, in turn, consults the Ontology Agent to refine or generalize the query based on the semantic mediation provided b ...