Cavazza, MO, Charles, F. and Mead, SJ (2002
... The system implements characters’ behaviours using AI planning techniques. In this context, Plans can be seen as a generic formalism for an actor’s behaviour and as a resource for story generation. They represent the storyline acted from a given character’s perspective, i.e. the character’s role. Th ...
... The system implements characters’ behaviours using AI planning techniques. In this context, Plans can be seen as a generic formalism for an actor’s behaviour and as a resource for story generation. They represent the storyline acted from a given character’s perspective, i.e. the character’s role. Th ...
Expert Systems
... Webster's dictionary defines intelligence as, " the ability to understand new or trying situations ". The more commonly accepted definition is " the ability to perceive, understand and learn about new situations ". The human brain is equipped with such an enormous potential to perceive, understand a ...
... Webster's dictionary defines intelligence as, " the ability to understand new or trying situations ". The more commonly accepted definition is " the ability to perceive, understand and learn about new situations ". The human brain is equipped with such an enormous potential to perceive, understand a ...
ttay8_ppt_15b
... behavior, but most try to design intelligent machines independent of the way people think. Successful AI research generally involves working on problems with limited domains rather than trying to tackle large, open-ended problems. AI programs employ a variety of techniques, including searching, heur ...
... behavior, but most try to design intelligent machines independent of the way people think. Successful AI research generally involves working on problems with limited domains rather than trying to tackle large, open-ended problems. AI programs employ a variety of techniques, including searching, heur ...
What is Artificial Intelligence?
... Why do we need intelligent agents? • Groups of 3 – Trade contact information – Come up with at least 3 reasons ...
... Why do we need intelligent agents? • Groups of 3 – Trade contact information – Come up with at least 3 reasons ...
VB035 English I
... hundreds or thousands, of miles away. Similarly, the disabled can communicate more effectively with others using computers. Distance learning and videoconferencing are concepts made possible with the use of an electronic classroom or boardroom accessible to people in remote locations. Vast databases ...
... hundreds or thousands, of miles away. Similarly, the disabled can communicate more effectively with others using computers. Distance learning and videoconferencing are concepts made possible with the use of an electronic classroom or boardroom accessible to people in remote locations. Vast databases ...
Using General-Purpose Planning for Action Selection in
... The JAMES robot bartender (Figure 1) has the goal of supporting socially appropriate multi-party interaction in a bartending scenario. Based on (uncertain) observations of the human users in the scene, provided by the vision and speech recognition components, the system maintains a model of the soci ...
... The JAMES robot bartender (Figure 1) has the goal of supporting socially appropriate multi-party interaction in a bartending scenario. Based on (uncertain) observations of the human users in the scene, provided by the vision and speech recognition components, the system maintains a model of the soci ...
Surviving the AI Hype – Fundamental concepts to understand
... On the other hand, other definitions highlight the role of AI as a tool to understand human thinking. Here we enter into the territory of Cognitive Science, which is currently being popularized through the term Cognitive Computing (mainly by IBM's Watson). By Artificial Intelligence I therefore me ...
... On the other hand, other definitions highlight the role of AI as a tool to understand human thinking. Here we enter into the territory of Cognitive Science, which is currently being popularized through the term Cognitive Computing (mainly by IBM's Watson). By Artificial Intelligence I therefore me ...
Data communications networks
... A bar-code reader is a scanner that reads data coded as vertical lines (bars) of varying width. Flatbed and drum scanners are used for scanning high-quality color graphics. FAX , short for facsimile transmission machines, allow text to art to be electronically sent from one location to another. ...
... A bar-code reader is a scanner that reads data coded as vertical lines (bars) of varying width. Flatbed and drum scanners are used for scanning high-quality color graphics. FAX , short for facsimile transmission machines, allow text to art to be electronically sent from one location to another. ...
"Computer Program Learns Language Rules and Composes
... given to bouts of distemper and is generally curmudgeonly, which may encourage those who converse with the program to identify it as human, at least on a semi-conscious level. Carpenter says George thinks, from a certain perspective. "My program would know precisely nothing about language, had it no ...
... given to bouts of distemper and is generally curmudgeonly, which may encourage those who converse with the program to identify it as human, at least on a semi-conscious level. Carpenter says George thinks, from a certain perspective. "My program would know precisely nothing about language, had it no ...
curriculum vita - Dr. Ahmed Ayoub Web Site
... which is arranged, preferably, in the form of a matrix, is suitable for creating a storage device which excludes practically all unauthorized access, when the output amount (A) is produced from the two partial amounts (B, C). The information consists of one of the two partial amounts (B) and the poi ...
... which is arranged, preferably, in the form of a matrix, is suitable for creating a storage device which excludes practically all unauthorized access, when the output amount (A) is produced from the two partial amounts (B, C). The information consists of one of the two partial amounts (B) and the poi ...
AUML Protocols and Code Generation in the
... Until recently PDT lacked complete support for capturing interaction protocols, and was only able to capture sequences of messages. This has been remedied with the addition of support for Agent UML. The new PDT allows a designer to specify AUML interaction protocols using a textual notation [11]. Th ...
... Until recently PDT lacked complete support for capturing interaction protocols, and was only able to capture sequences of messages. This has been remedied with the addition of support for Agent UML. The new PDT allows a designer to specify AUML interaction protocols using a textual notation [11]. Th ...
Introduction to Cognitive Science
... • The goal of Artificial Intelligence is to build “smart systems” • A “smart system” should pass Turing’s (1950) “Turing Test”: – An interrogator is connected to one person and one machine via a terminal, and therefore can't see her counterparts. – Her task is to find out which of the two candidates ...
... • The goal of Artificial Intelligence is to build “smart systems” • A “smart system” should pass Turing’s (1950) “Turing Test”: – An interrogator is connected to one person and one machine via a terminal, and therefore can't see her counterparts. – Her task is to find out which of the two candidates ...
An Experimental Investigation of the Role of Collaboration in the... Communication Systems
... explain the evolution of language systems: learning biases and social collaboration. An experimental method was developed that isolated the roles of collaboration and learning biases in the development of novel communication systems. Participants played a Pictionary-like task to develop ad hoc graph ...
... explain the evolution of language systems: learning biases and social collaboration. An experimental method was developed that isolated the roles of collaboration and learning biases in the development of novel communication systems. Participants played a Pictionary-like task to develop ad hoc graph ...
Knowledge
... • List names and addresses of clients with a year to date balance of less than $50,000 who are headquartered in the midwest SELECT Name, Address FROM Client WHERE Region = “Midwest” AND YTD_Ord < 50000 ...
... • List names and addresses of clients with a year to date balance of less than $50,000 who are headquartered in the midwest SELECT Name, Address FROM Client WHERE Region = “Midwest” AND YTD_Ord < 50000 ...
Analog computers - e-Learning Management System
... Later record keeping aids throughout the Fertile Crescent included calculi (clay spheres, cones, etc.) which represented counts of items, probably livestock or grains, sealed in hollow unbaked clay containers.[3][4] The use of counting rods is one example. ...
... Later record keeping aids throughout the Fertile Crescent included calculi (clay spheres, cones, etc.) which represented counts of items, probably livestock or grains, sealed in hollow unbaked clay containers.[3][4] The use of counting rods is one example. ...
22. Artificial Intelligence
... “ I propose to consider the question, 'Can machines think? ' This should begin with definitions of the meaning of the terms "machine" and "think." Instead of attempting such a definition I shall replace the question by another, which is closely related to it and is ...
... “ I propose to consider the question, 'Can machines think? ' This should begin with definitions of the meaning of the terms "machine" and "think." Instead of attempting such a definition I shall replace the question by another, which is closely related to it and is ...
Synthetic Intelligence: Beyond Artificial Intelligence and Robotics1
... of represented knowledge structures has typically been accomplished by deliberation, where the link from sensor or input data to action production or output data is mediated by knowledge-based planning or logical reasoning. In the context of robotics, Arkin (1998) refers to these approaches as Sense ...
... of represented knowledge structures has typically been accomplished by deliberation, where the link from sensor or input data to action production or output data is mediated by knowledge-based planning or logical reasoning. In the context of robotics, Arkin (1998) refers to these approaches as Sense ...
A Research Perspective: Artificial Intelligence, Management and
... figuration task and the system directly sup ported Digital's product strategy. In contrast, Reitman and Shim (1993) used a case analysis to discuss customer and vendor viewpoints of an unsuccessful implementation of Palladian Software's Management Advisor. With regard to the customer, they found co ...
... figuration task and the system directly sup ported Digital's product strategy. In contrast, Reitman and Shim (1993) used a case analysis to discuss customer and vendor viewpoints of an unsuccessful implementation of Palladian Software's Management Advisor. With regard to the customer, they found co ...
Can Computers Think?
... I have is a formal computer program, I have no way of attaching any meaning to any of the symbols. And the fact that the robot is engaged in causal interactions with the outside world won't help me to attach any meaning to the symbols unless I have some way of finding out about that fact. Suppose th ...
... I have is a formal computer program, I have no way of attaching any meaning to any of the symbols. And the fact that the robot is engaged in causal interactions with the outside world won't help me to attach any meaning to the symbols unless I have some way of finding out about that fact. Suppose th ...
Robotics - OMICS International
... signed an agreement with more than 1000 International Societies to make healthcare information Open Access. ...
... signed an agreement with more than 1000 International Societies to make healthcare information Open Access. ...
1.5 Impact of emerging technologies
... Artificial intelligence (AI) is computer systems that can simulate human intelligence (able to make decisions typically made by a human). • The PR2 robot is being programmed to complete a number of specific tasks just like a human. • Deep Blue was a chess-playing computer developed by IBM. It is kno ...
... Artificial intelligence (AI) is computer systems that can simulate human intelligence (able to make decisions typically made by a human). • The PR2 robot is being programmed to complete a number of specific tasks just like a human. • Deep Blue was a chess-playing computer developed by IBM. It is kno ...
bio-control system
... Brain computer interface It sometimes called a direct neural interface or a brainmachine. It is a direct communication pathway between a human and an external device. Two-way BCIs would allow brains and external devices to exchange information in both directions. Brain-computer interfaces will incre ...
... Brain computer interface It sometimes called a direct neural interface or a brainmachine. It is a direct communication pathway between a human and an external device. Two-way BCIs would allow brains and external devices to exchange information in both directions. Brain-computer interfaces will incre ...
An Introduction to Expert System and Artificial Intelligence
... concept. Classification is classification of document according to subject or discipline or nature, so here human efforts are needed to identity the actual subject but in many simple subject AI based computer can directly give classification number, as per pre loaded classification scheme or schedul ...
... concept. Classification is classification of document according to subject or discipline or nature, so here human efforts are needed to identity the actual subject but in many simple subject AI based computer can directly give classification number, as per pre loaded classification scheme or schedul ...
Specialized Systems, Ai, Expert, Virtual Reality
... computer to change how it functions or reacts to situations based on feedback it receives • Learning systems software requires feedback on the results of actions or decisions • Feedback is used to alter what the system will do in the future ...
... computer to change how it functions or reacts to situations based on feedback it receives • Learning systems software requires feedback on the results of actions or decisions • Feedback is used to alter what the system will do in the future ...
Artificial Intelligence Overview
... Scientific Approach 1. Build systems that think like humans 2. Build systems that act like humans Engineering Approach 1. Build systems that think rationally 2. Build systems that act rationally ...
... Scientific Approach 1. Build systems that think like humans 2. Build systems that act like humans Engineering Approach 1. Build systems that think rationally 2. Build systems that act rationally ...