Verbal Plan Explanations for Hybrid Planning
... plans are automatically executed by systems such as autonomous robots. In this context, it is not necessary to make these automated systems understand what they are actually doing during execution and why they are doing that. In other words, these systems do not need to understand the underlying sem ...
... plans are automatically executed by systems such as autonomous robots. In this context, it is not necessary to make these automated systems understand what they are actually doing during execution and why they are doing that. In other words, these systems do not need to understand the underlying sem ...
Claims and Challenges in Evaluating Human
... research in a field is to develop a crisp definition its goals, and if possible, what the requirements are for achieving those goals. Legg and Hutter (2007) review a wide variety of informal and formal definitions and tests of intelligence. Unfortunately, none of these definitions provide practical ...
... research in a field is to develop a crisp definition its goals, and if possible, what the requirements are for achieving those goals. Legg and Hutter (2007) review a wide variety of informal and formal definitions and tests of intelligence. Unfortunately, none of these definitions provide practical ...
Representation = Grounded Information - Our research
... its own representations. This paper argues that the field of AI should devote more effort and resources to the development of a practical understanding of how to design systems that can build their own representations, possess intention and know what they are doing and why. Despite its fundamental i ...
... its own representations. This paper argues that the field of AI should devote more effort and resources to the development of a practical understanding of how to design systems that can build their own representations, possess intention and know what they are doing and why. Despite its fundamental i ...
Artificial Intelligence and Large-Scope Science
... “Whereas large-scale means increasing the resolution of the solution to a fixed physical model problem, largescope means increasing the physical complexity of the model itself. Increasing the scope involves adding more physical realism to the simulation, making the actual code more complex and heter ...
... “Whereas large-scale means increasing the resolution of the solution to a fixed physical model problem, largescope means increasing the physical complexity of the model itself. Increasing the scope involves adding more physical realism to the simulation, making the actual code more complex and heter ...
OpenProblems-2011-01-11
... communication are often not conceptually distinguishable. He shows how they may be distinguished if computation is limited to a process within a system and communication is an interaction between a system and its environment. [Burgin 2005] puts it in the following way: “It is necessary to remark tha ...
... communication are often not conceptually distinguishable. He shows how they may be distinguished if computation is limited to a process within a system and communication is an interaction between a system and its environment. [Burgin 2005] puts it in the following way: “It is necessary to remark tha ...
Expert Systems in Law and the Representation of Legal Knowledge
... can work on specific legal problems even if their solutions are not completely formulated. Expert systems are tools which offer different perspectives on legal reasoning as well as on legal knowledge modelization. With their simulation capabilities, they induce feedbacks on the legal expertise itsel ...
... can work on specific legal problems even if their solutions are not completely formulated. Expert systems are tools which offer different perspectives on legal reasoning as well as on legal knowledge modelization. With their simulation capabilities, they induce feedbacks on the legal expertise itsel ...
A Review on Expert System and its Applications in Civil Engineering
... describes all the data about the problem domain. Expert system provides high quality experience, domain specific information; apply heuristics, forward or backward reasoning, uncertainty and explanation capability. For information representation techniques, forward and backward chaining rules are us ...
... describes all the data about the problem domain. Expert system provides high quality experience, domain specific information; apply heuristics, forward or backward reasoning, uncertainty and explanation capability. For information representation techniques, forward and backward chaining rules are us ...
Cs 101 quizzes 300+ solved 100% Correct answers CS101
... . ►: ►. ► ►Question No: 67 ( Marks: 1 ) -Please choose one The idea of Neural Networks field is based upon ______________. ►..Human nature ►.Human brain ►.Human culture ►.Human actions Question No: 68 ( Marks: 1 ) -Please choose one Analytical Engine was built in the form of the ------------------ ...
... . ►: ►. ► ►Question No: 67 ( Marks: 1 ) -Please choose one The idea of Neural Networks field is based upon ______________. ►..Human nature ►.Human brain ►.Human culture ►.Human actions Question No: 68 ( Marks: 1 ) -Please choose one Analytical Engine was built in the form of the ------------------ ...
CS 561a: Introduction to Artificial Intelligence
... • Agents are autonomous, that is they act on behalf of the user • Agents contain some level of intelligence, from fixed rules to learning engines that allow them to adapt to changes in the environment • Agents don't only act reactively, but sometimes also proactively • Agents have social ability, th ...
... • Agents are autonomous, that is they act on behalf of the user • Agents contain some level of intelligence, from fixed rules to learning engines that allow them to adapt to changes in the environment • Agents don't only act reactively, but sometimes also proactively • Agents have social ability, th ...
The role of Artificial Intelligence in Knowledge Management
... Knowledge Management tools already embed some form of AI technology: Bayesian reasoning, ontologies, data mining, intelligent agents to name a few. As a member of an industrial expert systems team for more than a decade, the primary guest editor’s observation is that the emphasis on developing fully ...
... Knowledge Management tools already embed some form of AI technology: Bayesian reasoning, ontologies, data mining, intelligent agents to name a few. As a member of an industrial expert systems team for more than a decade, the primary guest editor’s observation is that the emphasis on developing fully ...
Artificial Intelligence and Expert Systems
... General-purpose Problem Solver (GPS) A procedure developed by Newell and Simon [1973] from their Logic Theory Machine – ...
... General-purpose Problem Solver (GPS) A procedure developed by Newell and Simon [1973] from their Logic Theory Machine – ...
MSS-An Overview
... especially experts, may be costly. Computerized support can reduce the size of the group and enable the group to communicate from different locations (saving travel costs). Also, the productivity of staff support (such as financial and legal analysts) may be increased. Such support is needed by the ...
... especially experts, may be costly. Computerized support can reduce the size of the group and enable the group to communicate from different locations (saving travel costs). Also, the productivity of staff support (such as financial and legal analysts) may be increased. Such support is needed by the ...
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... requirements than the industrial robots included in production lines. Since they cannot be caged, their safeness to people must be intrinsically guaranteed. In many cases there won’t be expert programmers around and, for example, robot assistants should be easy to be taught by non-experts. Deformabl ...
... requirements than the industrial robots included in production lines. Since they cannot be caged, their safeness to people must be intrinsically guaranteed. In many cases there won’t be expert programmers around and, for example, robot assistants should be easy to be taught by non-experts. Deformabl ...
Computer Engineering - Информационная система университета
... components to work together. It consists of a set of programs that manages all the computer's resources, including the data in main memory and in auxiliary storage. chassis (n) - the frame, base of a device, equipment or a vehicle onto which the metal covering is fixed; semiconductor (n) - a materia ...
... components to work together. It consists of a set of programs that manages all the computer's resources, including the data in main memory and in auxiliary storage. chassis (n) - the frame, base of a device, equipment or a vehicle onto which the metal covering is fixed; semiconductor (n) - a materia ...
Chapter 1: Introduction to Expert Systems
... • Both human experts and expert systems must be able to deal with uncertainty. • It is easier to program expert systems with shallow knowledge than with deep knowledge. • Shallow knowledge – based on empirical (experimental and heuristic knowledge. • Deep knowledge – based on basic structure, functi ...
... • Both human experts and expert systems must be able to deal with uncertainty. • It is easier to program expert systems with shallow knowledge than with deep knowledge. • Shallow knowledge – based on empirical (experimental and heuristic knowledge. • Deep knowledge – based on basic structure, functi ...
Knowledge
... • Rupa Patel on Lenat – In CYC, human “knowledge enterers” are responsible for adding and editing atomic terms, assertions of reason, and contexts. The assertions can be related to one another, and each holds true only in certain contexts. – Based on your understanding of CYC, which categorization e ...
... • Rupa Patel on Lenat – In CYC, human “knowledge enterers” are responsible for adding and editing atomic terms, assertions of reason, and contexts. The assertions can be related to one another, and each holds true only in certain contexts. – Based on your understanding of CYC, which categorization e ...
Design, innovation and case-based reasoning
... architecture or engineering. However, there also has been some work that explored CBR in other domains of design and other phases of design. Smyth & Keane’s (1996) Déjà Vu system was the first system to investigate case-based software design. The autonomous Déjà Vu system designed software for p ...
... architecture or engineering. However, there also has been some work that explored CBR in other domains of design and other phases of design. Smyth & Keane’s (1996) Déjà Vu system was the first system to investigate case-based software design. The autonomous Déjà Vu system designed software for p ...
Beyond AI: Artificial Golem Intelligence
... mapped onto physical changes, which take place during cognition. The relationships between these phenomena are evidenced through dynamic imaging techniques such as, EEG and PET scans. Yet the presumed direct relationship between mental model, experience and empirical evidence, as being conceptual eq ...
... mapped onto physical changes, which take place during cognition. The relationships between these phenomena are evidenced through dynamic imaging techniques such as, EEG and PET scans. Yet the presumed direct relationship between mental model, experience and empirical evidence, as being conceptual eq ...
2006 AAAI Spring Symposium Series
... including general question-answering systems that reason about some aspect of the world. The goal of this symposium is to investigate theoretical problems related to the design of a repository for background knowledge and to initiate the creation of such a repository. Such a repository is analogous ...
... including general question-answering systems that reason about some aspect of the world. The goal of this symposium is to investigate theoretical problems related to the design of a repository for background knowledge and to initiate the creation of such a repository. Such a repository is analogous ...
Application of Artificial Intelligence in Today`s
... especially intelligent computer programs. It is related to the similar task of using computers to understand human intelligence. Isn’t there a solid definition of intelligence that doesn’t depend on relating it to human intelligence? The problem is that we cannot yet characterize in general what kin ...
... especially intelligent computer programs. It is related to the similar task of using computers to understand human intelligence. Isn’t there a solid definition of intelligence that doesn’t depend on relating it to human intelligence? The problem is that we cannot yet characterize in general what kin ...
OpenProblems-2011-01-12
... communication are often not conceptually distinguishable. He shows how they may be distinguished if computation is limited to a process within a system and communication is an interaction between a system and its environment. [Burgin 2005] puts it in the following way: “It is necessary to remark tha ...
... communication are often not conceptually distinguishable. He shows how they may be distinguished if computation is limited to a process within a system and communication is an interaction between a system and its environment. [Burgin 2005] puts it in the following way: “It is necessary to remark tha ...
New Trends in Intelligent Systems and Soft Computing Towards and
... Recent trends: Modern, good, ... decision making (good decisions!) Decision making process (DMP): ...
... Recent trends: Modern, good, ... decision making (good decisions!) Decision making process (DMP): ...
CV - Department of Artificial Intelligence
... I have taught MSc/Honours courses in logic programming, knowledge based systems, software engineering and multi-agent semantic web systems. • I led the team that re-designed the knowledge representation and reasoning theme for Informatics Honours and Msc courses, producing a suite of eight revised/n ...
... I have taught MSc/Honours courses in logic programming, knowledge based systems, software engineering and multi-agent semantic web systems. • I led the team that re-designed the knowledge representation and reasoning theme for Informatics Honours and Msc courses, producing a suite of eight revised/n ...
1.6 MB PPT - Maurice Samulski
... 70 years of research on Turing degrees has shown the structure to be extremely complicated. In other words, the hierarchy of oracles is worse than any political system. No one oracle is all powerful. Suppose some quantum genius gave you an oracle as a black box. No finite amount of observation would ...
... 70 years of research on Turing degrees has shown the structure to be extremely complicated. In other words, the hierarchy of oracles is worse than any political system. No one oracle is all powerful. Suppose some quantum genius gave you an oracle as a black box. No finite amount of observation would ...
A case-based expert system for scheduling problems
... consists of problem solving cases and data relevant to the problem domain. The method base contains optimization and heuristic procedures relevant to sequence dependent set up problems. The constraints module contains the relevant constraints specified. The relaxation module is activated when all co ...
... consists of problem solving cases and data relevant to the problem domain. The method base contains optimization and heuristic procedures relevant to sequence dependent set up problems. The constraints module contains the relevant constraints specified. The relaxation module is activated when all co ...