A SURVEY OF THE APPLICATION OF MACHINE LEARNING IN
... RQ4: What are the contributions and limitations of ML to decision support? RQ5: What are the evaluation methods used? The remainder of the paper is as follows. In section 2, we provide an overview of the theoretical background of ML incorporating DSS and discuss prior studies. In section 3, we intro ...
... RQ4: What are the contributions and limitations of ML to decision support? RQ5: What are the evaluation methods used? The remainder of the paper is as follows. In section 2, we provide an overview of the theoretical background of ML incorporating DSS and discuss prior studies. In section 3, we intro ...
Vision-Language Integration in AI: a reality check
... expressed in a specific medium in order to extract information that will give more accurate specifications for the analysis of information in another medium. Integration takes place mainly when the output of the analysis of one medium is used for constraining or even guiding the analysis of another ...
... expressed in a specific medium in order to extract information that will give more accurate specifications for the analysis of information in another medium. Integration takes place mainly when the output of the analysis of one medium is used for constraining or even guiding the analysis of another ...
David C. Parkes - Harvard John A. Paulson School of Engineering
... Computer and Systems Sciences, ACM Transactions on Internet Technology, Naval Research Logistics, Artificial Intelligence J., IEEE Transactions on Computers, IEEE J. on Selected Areas in Communications, IEEE Transactions on the Internet, IEEE Transactions on Dependable and Secure Computing, J. of Al ...
... Computer and Systems Sciences, ACM Transactions on Internet Technology, Naval Research Logistics, Artificial Intelligence J., IEEE Transactions on Computers, IEEE J. on Selected Areas in Communications, IEEE Transactions on the Internet, IEEE Transactions on Dependable and Secure Computing, J. of Al ...
Chapter 6 - Expert Systems and knowledge
... It improves the quality of the system. The program will function even with incomplete and uncertain data from the very first time it executes previously non-programmable tasks. This is an advantage in domains where knowledge changes frequently. It provides consistent advice whilst reducing the error ...
... It improves the quality of the system. The program will function even with incomplete and uncertain data from the very first time it executes previously non-programmable tasks. This is an advantage in domains where knowledge changes frequently. It provides consistent advice whilst reducing the error ...
What Are Ontologies, and Why Do We Need Them?
... between objects can span a range of specificity, such as connected, electrically-connected, and soldered-to. Subtypes of concepts. Ontologies generally appear as a taxonomic tree of conceptualizations, from very general and domainindependent at the top levels to increasingly domain-specific further ...
... between objects can span a range of specificity, such as connected, electrically-connected, and soldered-to. Subtypes of concepts. Ontologies generally appear as a taxonomic tree of conceptualizations, from very general and domainindependent at the top levels to increasingly domain-specific further ...
here - Sogeti Labs
... Chinese do not hesitate to do business via a chatterbot, one can quite well imagine that the rest of the world is following these developments with great interest. In this report the idea that bots are going to play a major role on messenger platforms in everyday life, is central. Although it is sti ...
... Chinese do not hesitate to do business via a chatterbot, one can quite well imagine that the rest of the world is following these developments with great interest. In this report the idea that bots are going to play a major role on messenger platforms in everyday life, is central. Although it is sti ...
Mind Design II : Philosophy, Psychology, Artificial Intelligence
... certain real difficulties. By concentrating on conversational ability, which can be exhibited entirely in writing (say, via computer terminals), the Turing test completely ignores any issues of real-world perception and action. Yet these turn out to be extraordinarily difficult to achieve artificial ...
... certain real difficulties. By concentrating on conversational ability, which can be exhibited entirely in writing (say, via computer terminals), the Turing test completely ignores any issues of real-world perception and action. Yet these turn out to be extraordinarily difficult to achieve artificial ...
Mind Design II : Philosophy, Psychology, Artificial Intelligence
... certain real difficulties. By concentrating on conversational ability, which can be exhibited entirely in writing (say, via computer terminals), the Turing test completely ignores any issues of real-world perception and action. Yet these turn out to be extraordinarily difficult to achieve artificial ...
... certain real difficulties. By concentrating on conversational ability, which can be exhibited entirely in writing (say, via computer terminals), the Turing test completely ignores any issues of real-world perception and action. Yet these turn out to be extraordinarily difficult to achieve artificial ...
Multiple Choice
... A(n) ____________ uses a network of a few thousand simple processors that work simultaneously. ...
... A(n) ____________ uses a network of a few thousand simple processors that work simultaneously. ...
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... tirely unstructured situation. It is assumed that the organisational structure itself is relatively stable, i.e., the structure may change, but the frequency and scale of change are assumed low compared to the more standard dynamics through the structure. Within the field of Organisation Theory suc ...
... tirely unstructured situation. It is assumed that the organisational structure itself is relatively stable, i.e., the structure may change, but the frequency and scale of change are assumed low compared to the more standard dynamics through the structure. Within the field of Organisation Theory suc ...
Aalborg Universitet The Meaning of Action
... The recognition and interpretation of human or robot induced actions and activities has gained considerable interest in the computer vision, robotics and AI communities. This is partially due to increasing computer power that allows large amount of input data to be stored and processed, but also due ...
... The recognition and interpretation of human or robot induced actions and activities has gained considerable interest in the computer vision, robotics and AI communities. This is partially due to increasing computer power that allows large amount of input data to be stored and processed, but also due ...
Cognitive Systems
... What is it? - a vision for the future An artificial cognitive system is the ultimate learning and thinking machine with ability to operate in open-ended environments with natural interaction with humans and other artificial cognitive systems a plays key role in the transformational society in order ...
... What is it? - a vision for the future An artificial cognitive system is the ultimate learning and thinking machine with ability to operate in open-ended environments with natural interaction with humans and other artificial cognitive systems a plays key role in the transformational society in order ...
Towards Perceiving Robots as Humans: Three Handshake Models
... competed against each other in a tournament that revealed that the best strategy is when the players imitate each other’s actions from the previous iteration. The following algorithm employs a similar strategy, and thus, it has been given the same name "tit-for-tat". This model is based on the assum ...
... competed against each other in a tournament that revealed that the best strategy is when the players imitate each other’s actions from the previous iteration. The following algorithm employs a similar strategy, and thus, it has been given the same name "tit-for-tat". This model is based on the assum ...
CS 561a: Introduction to Artificial Intelligence
... • Game playing. [AIMA Ch 5] The minimax algorithm. Resource limitations. Aplha-beta pruning. Elements of chance and nondeterministic games. ...
... • Game playing. [AIMA Ch 5] The minimax algorithm. Resource limitations. Aplha-beta pruning. Elements of chance and nondeterministic games. ...
Case-Based Reasoning and Expert Systems
... Since humans do all these processes as background jobs, we need a scientific approach that easily supports us to develop expert systems with such abilities Potential of CBR to become a core part of future expert systems © 2012 DFKI GmbH ...
... Since humans do all these processes as background jobs, we need a scientific approach that easily supports us to develop expert systems with such abilities Potential of CBR to become a core part of future expert systems © 2012 DFKI GmbH ...
OpenProblems-2011-02-04
... distinguished interviewees answered was: “What are the most important open problems concerning computation and/or information and what are the prospects for progress?” The special issue “The Philosophy of Information, its Nature and Future Developments,” of The Information Society: An International ...
... distinguished interviewees answered was: “What are the most important open problems concerning computation and/or information and what are the prospects for progress?” The special issue “The Philosophy of Information, its Nature and Future Developments,” of The Information Society: An International ...
On the Interaction of Metonymies and Anaphora
... metonymies, anaphors and textual ellipses. Metonymy Resolution. Metonymies marked by a sortal conflict are handled as in L M F approaches, since no competing literal interpretation exists. Thus, "computer" in example l.2.(ii) is treated as a whole-for-part metonymy. As the literal meaning of "comput ...
... metonymies, anaphors and textual ellipses. Metonymy Resolution. Metonymies marked by a sortal conflict are handled as in L M F approaches, since no competing literal interpretation exists. Thus, "computer" in example l.2.(ii) is treated as a whole-for-part metonymy. As the literal meaning of "comput ...
Common Sense - Myreaders.info
... of handling the kinds of incomplete information, that people can understand, must at least be able to say that something has a certain property without saying which thing has that property. Thus, any representation formalism that has these capabilities will be an extension of classical first-order l ...
... of handling the kinds of incomplete information, that people can understand, must at least be able to say that something has a certain property without saying which thing has that property. Thus, any representation formalism that has these capabilities will be an extension of classical first-order l ...
Ghassan Beydoun`s CV
... gathering momentum, e.g. an invited talk in 2016 at ICICA, a recent keynote invitation by the Japanese Naval Research to the 2011 Workshop on Social Computing and Cultural Modeling in Thailand, another invitation to give a speech at the Annual World Congress of Emerging InfoTech-2012(WCEIT-2012) in ...
... gathering momentum, e.g. an invited talk in 2016 at ICICA, a recent keynote invitation by the Japanese Naval Research to the 2011 Workshop on Social Computing and Cultural Modeling in Thailand, another invitation to give a speech at the Annual World Congress of Emerging InfoTech-2012(WCEIT-2012) in ...
Combining Clustering with Classification for Spam Detection in
... TSVM classifier on its own. The applycation of stemming and stopword removal mechanisms, revealed a deterioration in performance and their use is not encouraged in this context. Also, the results confirm the hypothesis that urls can be considered as a serious indicator of spam users, whereas tags ca ...
... TSVM classifier on its own. The applycation of stemming and stopword removal mechanisms, revealed a deterioration in performance and their use is not encouraged in this context. Also, the results confirm the hypothesis that urls can be considered as a serious indicator of spam users, whereas tags ca ...
machine ethics and robot ethics
... Scientific discovery and technological innovation are producing, and will continue to generate, a truly broad array of tools and techniques, each of which offers benefits while posing societal and ethical challenges. These emerging technologies include (but are not limited to) information technology ...
... Scientific discovery and technological innovation are producing, and will continue to generate, a truly broad array of tools and techniques, each of which offers benefits while posing societal and ethical challenges. These emerging technologies include (but are not limited to) information technology ...
Behaviour as a Complex Adaptive System - laral
... complicated by the fact that, when interactions are nonlinear, small variations at the levels of the rules governing the interactions might translate to very different forms of behavior due to cumulative and amplifying effects. 1.2 On the advantages of self-organizing over design techniques From a t ...
... complicated by the fact that, when interactions are nonlinear, small variations at the levels of the rules governing the interactions might translate to very different forms of behavior due to cumulative and amplifying effects. 1.2 On the advantages of self-organizing over design techniques From a t ...
OpenProblems-2011-01-25
... functions of our body are accessible for our conscious mind. This process of information communication between an agent and the rest of the world goes directly, subconsciously, sub-symbolically or via semiotic – sense-making information processing. [Dodig Crnkovic Entropy 2010] In this approach, inf ...
... functions of our body are accessible for our conscious mind. This process of information communication between an agent and the rest of the world goes directly, subconsciously, sub-symbolically or via semiotic – sense-making information processing. [Dodig Crnkovic Entropy 2010] In this approach, inf ...
Towards a Methodology for Agent-based Social Simulation
... often methodological issues, and more particularly, accounts of what did not work, are omitted from such reports, which focus more on successes and on results. The aim of this paper is therefore to begin to create a body of methodological advice, rooted in practical experience, that will be useful t ...
... often methodological issues, and more particularly, accounts of what did not work, are omitted from such reports, which focus more on successes and on results. The aim of this paper is therefore to begin to create a body of methodological advice, rooted in practical experience, that will be useful t ...
An Expert System for diagnosis of diseases in Rice Plant
... for our system is regarding the diagnosis of diseases in the rice plant occurring during their life span. The input problem is structured for the system and the expert module recognizes as a pattern and forwards for processing for providing diagnoses and remedies if there is. 3.2 Knowledge Acquisiti ...
... for our system is regarding the diagnosis of diseases in the rice plant occurring during their life span. The input problem is structured for the system and the expert module recognizes as a pattern and forwards for processing for providing diagnoses and remedies if there is. 3.2 Knowledge Acquisiti ...