How computers play chess
... “The decisive game of the match was Game 2…we saw something that went beyond out wildest expectations…The machine refused to move to a position that had a decisive short-term advantage - showing a very human sense of danger.” – Garry Kasparov 1997 ...
... “The decisive game of the match was Game 2…we saw something that went beyond out wildest expectations…The machine refused to move to a position that had a decisive short-term advantage - showing a very human sense of danger.” – Garry Kasparov 1997 ...
AI Systems
... Foundations - Mathematics • More formal logical methods – Boolean logic (Boole, 1847) • Analysis of limits to what can be computed – Intractability (1965) – time required to solve problem scales exponentially with the size of problem instance – NP-complete (1971) – Formal classification of problems ...
... Foundations - Mathematics • More formal logical methods – Boolean logic (Boole, 1847) • Analysis of limits to what can be computed – Intractability (1965) – time required to solve problem scales exponentially with the size of problem instance – NP-complete (1971) – Formal classification of problems ...
call for papers - IUI 2017
... ACM IUI is where the Human-Computer Interaction (HCI) community meets the Artificial Intelligence (AI), with contributions from related fields such as psychology, behavioral science, cognitive science, computer graphics, design or the arts. Our focus is to improve the interaction between humans and ...
... ACM IUI is where the Human-Computer Interaction (HCI) community meets the Artificial Intelligence (AI), with contributions from related fields such as psychology, behavioral science, cognitive science, computer graphics, design or the arts. Our focus is to improve the interaction between humans and ...
The 15th International Conference on Artificial Intelligence
... **** Proceedings published by Springer/LNCS **** TOPICS The conference welcomes submissions of original, high quality papers in all areas of Artificial Intelligence, including but not limited to: * AI in education * Ambient intelligence * Automated reasoning * Computer vision * Data mining and data ...
... **** Proceedings published by Springer/LNCS **** TOPICS The conference welcomes submissions of original, high quality papers in all areas of Artificial Intelligence, including but not limited to: * AI in education * Ambient intelligence * Automated reasoning * Computer vision * Data mining and data ...
Affective Behavior Models for Virtual Humans and Social Robots
... Put a machine and a human in a room and send in written questions. If we cannot tell which answers are from the machine or the human, the machine is thinking… ...
... Put a machine and a human in a room and send in written questions. If we cannot tell which answers are from the machine or the human, the machine is thinking… ...
Some Applications of Fuzzy Logic in Data Mining and Information
... Abstract: Data mining and information retrieval are two domains difficult to cope with for various reasons. First, most of the databases are complex, large, and contain heterogeneous, imprecise, vague, uncertain, incomplete data. Furthermore, the queries may be imprecise or subjective in the case of ...
... Abstract: Data mining and information retrieval are two domains difficult to cope with for various reasons. First, most of the databases are complex, large, and contain heterogeneous, imprecise, vague, uncertain, incomplete data. Furthermore, the queries may be imprecise or subjective in the case of ...
Chapter3
... and transformed into experiences • Obvious implication is to design representations that are readily perceivable, e.g. ...
... and transformed into experiences • Obvious implication is to design representations that are readily perceivable, e.g. ...
Redalyc.Special Issue on Innovative Applications of AI
... Osorio et al. survey the application of para-consistent logics, especially the G´3 logic, to non-monotonic reasoning which attempts to solve or at least conciliate the presence of vagueness, impreciseness, uncertainty and even inconsistency in information. In addition, they study the use of G´3 in ...
... Osorio et al. survey the application of para-consistent logics, especially the G´3 logic, to non-monotonic reasoning which attempts to solve or at least conciliate the presence of vagueness, impreciseness, uncertainty and even inconsistency in information. In addition, they study the use of G´3 in ...
The History of Artificial Intelligence
... Hanover, New Hampshire. The study is to proceed on the basis of the conjecture that every aspect of learning or any other feature of intelligence can in principle be so precisely described that a machine can be made to simulate it." ...
... Hanover, New Hampshire. The study is to proceed on the basis of the conjecture that every aspect of learning or any other feature of intelligence can in principle be so precisely described that a machine can be made to simulate it." ...
Document
... 15. The American statistician who developed a mechanical tabulator based on punched cards to rapidly represent the data gathered for the USA population census of 1890 was: A. Howard Aiken B. Dr. Grace Murray Hopper C. Herman Hollerith D. William Oughtred 16. Which one was the first calculator that ...
... 15. The American statistician who developed a mechanical tabulator based on punched cards to rapidly represent the data gathered for the USA population census of 1890 was: A. Howard Aiken B. Dr. Grace Murray Hopper C. Herman Hollerith D. William Oughtred 16. Which one was the first calculator that ...
capron_8_ppt_app
... Dr. Tim Berners-Lee came up with the notion of hyperlinks Marc Andreesen produced the first graphical browser ...
... Dr. Tim Berners-Lee came up with the notion of hyperlinks Marc Andreesen produced the first graphical browser ...
Use of Expert Systems in Non-Life Insurance Any Actuary in non
... this program interacts with others with the system. the knowledge base is accessed by these programs, this knowledge base is fed information by the expert initially and, if required, at irregular intervals thereafter. Routine information also comes from the non-expert user. ...
... this program interacts with others with the system. the knowledge base is accessed by these programs, this knowledge base is fed information by the expert initially and, if required, at irregular intervals thereafter. Routine information also comes from the non-expert user. ...
Report Artificial Intelligence.pdf
... ADVANTAGES :1) AI will force a dualistic view of life to change because the environment will be inseprable from it. 2)On the other hand, most scientists would be happy to view the brain as a vast but complex machine.As such it should then be possible to purely replicate the brain using artificial n ...
... ADVANTAGES :1) AI will force a dualistic view of life to change because the environment will be inseprable from it. 2)On the other hand, most scientists would be happy to view the brain as a vast but complex machine.As such it should then be possible to purely replicate the brain using artificial n ...
Nancy Lynn Tinkham
... Artificial Intelligence | Logic Programming | Inductive Inference | Natural Language Processing | Computer Science Education My current research involves artificially intelligent game-playing algorithms and pattern detection in the strategy game Arimaa. I also have worked on innovative approaches to ...
... Artificial Intelligence | Logic Programming | Inductive Inference | Natural Language Processing | Computer Science Education My current research involves artificially intelligent game-playing algorithms and pattern detection in the strategy game Arimaa. I also have worked on innovative approaches to ...
PDF
... HCI had difficulty competing for funds and students against this exciting, important vision. It bumped slowly along. With hindsight, a foundation was laid by work in this period on the psychology of programming, exemplified by Weinberg’s influential 1971 book, The Psychology of Computer Programming. Pr ...
... HCI had difficulty competing for funds and students against this exciting, important vision. It bumped slowly along. With hindsight, a foundation was laid by work in this period on the psychology of programming, exemplified by Weinberg’s influential 1971 book, The Psychology of Computer Programming. Pr ...
The Future of Artificial Intelligence
... home robots, we can eliminate the drudgery of home maintenance much more than just automated vacuums. Therefore, Dr. John Laird and his team at the University of Michigan are trying to understand how the mind works from a computational perspective, having embarked on a long-term commitment to creati ...
... home robots, we can eliminate the drudgery of home maintenance much more than just automated vacuums. Therefore, Dr. John Laird and his team at the University of Michigan are trying to understand how the mind works from a computational perspective, having embarked on a long-term commitment to creati ...
DCU - INTRA Programme - B.Sc. in Computer Applications
... essential mathematical and problem-solving skills. In subsequent years students take courses in subjects such as Artificial Intelligence, Web Design, Computer Graphics, Operating systems and networking. This gives them the necessary skills to create software and to invent new ways of using it. Examp ...
... essential mathematical and problem-solving skills. In subsequent years students take courses in subjects such as Artificial Intelligence, Web Design, Computer Graphics, Operating systems and networking. This gives them the necessary skills to create software and to invent new ways of using it. Examp ...
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... • 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 ...
Types_of_Computer_Based_Information_Systems
... • The Knowledge Base system communicates with the user through the User Interface. • In many applications the Knowledge Base system is required to explain its reasoning to the user. This is particularly true in situations such as the identification of chemical structures where new results must be v ...
... • The Knowledge Base system communicates with the user through the User Interface. • In many applications the Knowledge Base system is required to explain its reasoning to the user. This is particularly true in situations such as the identification of chemical structures where new results must be v ...
The Recognition and Use of Verbal Humour by Children with
... answer form, where the humour arises from some form of linguistic similarity within the text; for example: "What do you call a murderer with fibre? A cereal killer." JAPE demonstrated the feasibility of automatic generation of simple jokes. It worked by applying its (often time-consuming) mechanisms ...
... answer form, where the humour arises from some form of linguistic similarity within the text; for example: "What do you call a murderer with fibre? A cereal killer." JAPE demonstrated the feasibility of automatic generation of simple jokes. It worked by applying its (often time-consuming) mechanisms ...
Artificial Intelligence - Mathematics and Computer Science
... iii. computer is said to have superior intelligence if the interrogator is fooled iv. If the computer acts intelligently then it is intelligent iv. Modern 1. no consensus as to what is AI 2. Definitions: a. Minsky – “AI is the science of making machines do things that would require intelligence if ...
... iii. computer is said to have superior intelligence if the interrogator is fooled iv. If the computer acts intelligently then it is intelligent iv. Modern 1. no consensus as to what is AI 2. Definitions: a. Minsky – “AI is the science of making machines do things that would require intelligence if ...
foundations - Computer Science Department
... – thinking could be studied separately from the physical world – it is necessary to “reconnect” the mind and the body since the interaction is essential for human existence ...
... – thinking could be studied separately from the physical world – it is necessary to “reconnect” the mind and the body since the interaction is essential for human existence ...
Introduction to Artificial Intelligence
... •Requires detailed matching of computer behavior and timing to detailed measurements of human subjects gathered in psychological experiments. Hi! Are you a computer? ...
... •Requires detailed matching of computer behavior and timing to detailed measurements of human subjects gathered in psychological experiments. Hi! Are you a computer? ...
Lecture 1:Introduction to Artificial Intelligence
... The problem is Formalizing common sense knowledge is difficult. ...
... The problem is Formalizing common sense knowledge is difficult. ...
Jennifer S. Kay - Rowan University
... Educational Robotics | Computer Science Education | Effective Systems for Learning at Scale (MOOCs) | Artificial Intelligence | Robotics | Human-Computer Interaction | Intelligent Software Agents My most recent work is in two areas: the development and evaluation of methods to introduce novices to C ...
... Educational Robotics | Computer Science Education | Effective Systems for Learning at Scale (MOOCs) | Artificial Intelligence | Robotics | Human-Computer Interaction | Intelligent Software Agents My most recent work is in two areas: the development and evaluation of methods to introduce novices to C ...