How Robots Work
... about a situation through sensors or human input. The computer compares this information to stored data and decides what the information signifies. The computer runs through various possible actions and predicts which action will be most successful based on the collected information. Of course, the ...
... about a situation through sensors or human input. The computer compares this information to stored data and decides what the information signifies. The computer runs through various possible actions and predicts which action will be most successful based on the collected information. Of course, the ...
Higher Course Specification
... Explanation of the effects of hardware developments (including faster processors, more memory, and increasing backing store capacity) on the field of AI Description of the implementation and advantages of parallel processing Description of the practical problems associated with AI despite advances i ...
... Explanation of the effects of hardware developments (including faster processors, more memory, and increasing backing store capacity) on the field of AI Description of the implementation and advantages of parallel processing Description of the practical problems associated with AI despite advances i ...
Web 2.0 vs. the Semantic Web: A Philosophical Assessment
... manipulate meaningfully. Computers can adeptly parse Web pages for layout and routine processing— here a header, there a link to another page—but in general, computers have no reliable way to process the semantics. ...
... manipulate meaningfully. Computers can adeptly parse Web pages for layout and routine processing— here a header, there a link to another page—but in general, computers have no reliable way to process the semantics. ...
Vita 9/27/91 - University of Southern California
... “Human Systems Management: Most Cited Papers (Limitations of SSCI Indexing),” Human Systems Management, Volume 26, Number 3, 2007, pp. 153-156. ...
... “Human Systems Management: Most Cited Papers (Limitations of SSCI Indexing),” Human Systems Management, Volume 26, Number 3, 2007, pp. 153-156. ...
Lecture 11 - Chapter 7
... – An organized collection of people, procedures, software, databases, and devices – Used to create, store, share, and use the organization’s knowledge and experience ...
... – An organized collection of people, procedures, software, databases, and devices – Used to create, store, share, and use the organization’s knowledge and experience ...
Document - Fortinet Document Library
... FortiAuthenticator is an Authentication server that includes a RADIUS server and an LDAP server. Authentication servers are an important part of an enterprise network, providing access to protected network assets and tracking users’ activities to comply with security policies. FortiAuthenticator pro ...
... FortiAuthenticator is an Authentication server that includes a RADIUS server and an LDAP server. Authentication servers are an important part of an enterprise network, providing access to protected network assets and tracking users’ activities to comply with security policies. FortiAuthenticator pro ...
02a Enabling Technology for Knowledge Sharing
... Impediment 1. Heterogeneous Representations: There are a wide variety of approaches to knowledge representation, and knowledge that is expressed in one formalism cannot directly be incorporated into another formalism. However, this diversity is inevitable; the choice of one form of knowledge repres ...
... Impediment 1. Heterogeneous Representations: There are a wide variety of approaches to knowledge representation, and knowledge that is expressed in one formalism cannot directly be incorporated into another formalism. However, this diversity is inevitable; the choice of one form of knowledge repres ...
Resume - University of Houston
... utilities in terms of the learning factor are obtained. The estimators obtained from a martingale or a submartingale allowing the analysis of when and how the decision maker can terminate the feedback decision making loop. In [56] the study is generalized so that termination is analyzed although the ...
... utilities in terms of the learning factor are obtained. The estimators obtained from a martingale or a submartingale allowing the analysis of when and how the decision maker can terminate the feedback decision making loop. In [56] the study is generalized so that termination is analyzed although the ...
Employing a Java Expert System Shell for Intelligent - CEUR
... material to provide learners with the opportunity to develop through exploration usually a qualitative or sometimes a deep procedural understanding of a concept. The development of such exploratory environments or activities is quite time consuming. In addition, the extent to which they achieve the ...
... material to provide learners with the opportunity to develop through exploration usually a qualitative or sometimes a deep procedural understanding of a concept. The development of such exploratory environments or activities is quite time consuming. In addition, the extent to which they achieve the ...
What Is a Computer?
... • If (human) cognition is computable, then (human) cognitive states & processes can be expressed as algorithms • If cognitive states & process can be expressed as algorithms, then they can be implemented on non-human computers ...
... • If (human) cognition is computable, then (human) cognitive states & processes can be expressed as algorithms • If cognitive states & process can be expressed as algorithms, then they can be implemented on non-human computers ...
BSc in IS Plan for 2012
... Organizations use databases to store and maintain data in an organized way. If an organization needs to store and maintain a large amount of data that must be viewed and updated by many users at the same time, it often uses a client/server database such as Oracle 10g. The Oracle 10g database environ ...
... Organizations use databases to store and maintain data in an organized way. If an organization needs to store and maintain a large amount of data that must be viewed and updated by many users at the same time, it often uses a client/server database such as Oracle 10g. The Oracle 10g database environ ...
MACHINE FASHION: AN ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE BASED
... According to a survey done by OfficeTeam, 93% out of more than 1000 senior managers at companies with 20 or more employees responded that clothing choice affects an employee's chances of promotion (OfficeTeam, 2007). However, keeping track of fashion sense requires significant time and effort, which ...
... According to a survey done by OfficeTeam, 93% out of more than 1000 senior managers at companies with 20 or more employees responded that clothing choice affects an employee's chances of promotion (OfficeTeam, 2007). However, keeping track of fashion sense requires significant time and effort, which ...
BlackICE Defender 2.9 User Guide
... machine-readable form and the related documentation ("Software") for use only on the specific network configuration, for the number of devices, and for the time period ("Term") that are specified in Licensee’s purchase order, as accepted by ISS, and the invoice and license key furnished by ISS. ISS ...
... machine-readable form and the related documentation ("Software") for use only on the specific network configuration, for the number of devices, and for the time period ("Term") that are specified in Licensee’s purchase order, as accepted by ISS, and the invoice and license key furnished by ISS. ISS ...
cognitive systems
... interpretation of sensory information in order to represent and understand the environment. All perception involves signals in the nervous system, which in turn result from physical stimulation of the sense organs. Perception is not the passive receipt of these signals, but can be shaped by learning ...
... interpretation of sensory information in order to represent and understand the environment. All perception involves signals in the nervous system, which in turn result from physical stimulation of the sense organs. Perception is not the passive receipt of these signals, but can be shaped by learning ...
Levels of Organization in General Intelligence
... Is either introspection or evolutionary argument relevant to AI? To what extent can truths about humans be used to predict truths about AIs, and to what extent does knowledge about humans enable us to create AI designs? If the sole purpose of AI as a research field is to test theories about human co ...
... Is either introspection or evolutionary argument relevant to AI? To what extent can truths about humans be used to predict truths about AIs, and to what extent does knowledge about humans enable us to create AI designs? If the sole purpose of AI as a research field is to test theories about human co ...
The Unconscious Mind as a Means for Authentication - E
... unconscious mind5. From this perspective, measuring Imprint of Unconscious Processing (IUP), although possible, might not be feasible for authenticating the individual. The rather low-level and simple processing of the unconscious mind might not allow for enough variation in measureable responses to ...
... unconscious mind5. From this perspective, measuring Imprint of Unconscious Processing (IUP), although possible, might not be feasible for authenticating the individual. The rather low-level and simple processing of the unconscious mind might not allow for enough variation in measureable responses to ...
PDF file
... that have been proposed (e.g., see an excellent survey by Russell and Norvig (2003)) we discuss the composite muddiness as a performance metric for intelligence, both natural and artificial. Based on the muddiness discussed here, this paper outlines three categories of tasks, Category 1 Clean Tasks; ...
... that have been proposed (e.g., see an excellent survey by Russell and Norvig (2003)) we discuss the composite muddiness as a performance metric for intelligence, both natural and artificial. Based on the muddiness discussed here, this paper outlines three categories of tasks, Category 1 Clean Tasks; ...
information-7217Rev[1]
... let us make an attempt to re-examine the program and see how the listed questions look like today, without any pretense of completeness of the account. Even if fragmentary, this review may serve as a contribution to the effort of understanding the present state of the art and the paths of developmen ...
... let us make an attempt to re-examine the program and see how the listed questions look like today, without any pretense of completeness of the account. Even if fragmentary, this review may serve as a contribution to the effort of understanding the present state of the art and the paths of developmen ...
Report on Artificial Intelligence and Human Society Unofficial
... conducted on whether computers could be invented or intelligence artificially realized, but AI was officially set as a research horizon at this conference. The realization of AI is the researcher's goal. Complete AI does not exist yet, and it is difficult to say what is complete. Technologies that c ...
... conducted on whether computers could be invented or intelligence artificially realized, but AI was officially set as a research horizon at this conference. The realization of AI is the researcher's goal. Complete AI does not exist yet, and it is difficult to say what is complete. Technologies that c ...
Artificial Intelligence and Expert Systems
... Expert knowledge is well-stored, organized and retrievable quickly from an expert Experts have excellent recall Decision Support Systems and Intelligent Systems, Efraim Turban and Jay E. Aronson 6th ed, Copyright 2001, Prentice Hall, Upper Saddle River, NJ ...
... Expert knowledge is well-stored, organized and retrievable quickly from an expert Experts have excellent recall Decision Support Systems and Intelligent Systems, Efraim Turban and Jay E. Aronson 6th ed, Copyright 2001, Prentice Hall, Upper Saddle River, NJ ...
Begin - Marcel Bresink
... companies, brands, and products. All of these names are fictitious and any similarity to the names and addresses used by an actual business enterprise is entirely coincidental. This publication could include technical inaccuracies or typographical errors. Changes are periodically made to the informat ...
... companies, brands, and products. All of these names are fictitious and any similarity to the names and addresses used by an actual business enterprise is entirely coincidental. This publication could include technical inaccuracies or typographical errors. Changes are periodically made to the informat ...
Natural Computation in Finance
... – Allows the uncovering of new information that was not present in either parent – A simple mutation mechanism for real-valued genotypes could be the addition of a random draw from N(0, αi) to each element of each child solution • Hence, most mutations are small with occasional larger mutation st ...
... – Allows the uncovering of new information that was not present in either parent – A simple mutation mechanism for real-valued genotypes could be the addition of a random draw from N(0, αi) to each element of each child solution • Hence, most mutations are small with occasional larger mutation st ...
WHG301 V3.00
... This equipment has been tested and proven to comply with the limits for a class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates uses and can radiate ...
... This equipment has been tested and proven to comply with the limits for a class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates uses and can radiate ...
ConceptNet - Media Lab Login
... it knows some things about “getting fired”: People sometimes get fired because they are incompetent. A possible consequence of getting fired is not having money. People need money to pay for food and shelter. Even if the knowledgebase does not have direct affective knowledge about “getting fired,” t ...
... it knows some things about “getting fired”: People sometimes get fired because they are incompetent. A possible consequence of getting fired is not having money. People need money to pay for food and shelter. Even if the knowledgebase does not have direct affective knowledge about “getting fired,” t ...
The role of artificial intelligence in the integration of remotely sensed
... been addressed. It is naive to believe that by merely changing methodologies, from decision trees to "rules" or "evidential reasoning", that task performance will improve due to the different representation or classification methodology. What is lacking in many terrain classification systems is a de ...
... been addressed. It is naive to believe that by merely changing methodologies, from decision trees to "rules" or "evidential reasoning", that task performance will improve due to the different representation or classification methodology. What is lacking in many terrain classification systems is a de ...