AAAI Proceedings Template - Advances in Cognitive Systems
... knowledge and simulated the logical inference of experts in a field of discipline (Hayes-Roth, Waterman, Lenat, 1983). But these systems are laboriously programmed and brittle in the face of uncertain or conflicting information. Artificial neural networks have demonstrated a human brainlike response ...
... knowledge and simulated the logical inference of experts in a field of discipline (Hayes-Roth, Waterman, Lenat, 1983). But these systems are laboriously programmed and brittle in the face of uncertain or conflicting information. Artificial neural networks have demonstrated a human brainlike response ...
The Dynamical Hypothesis in Cognitive Science: A review essay of
... for people not familiar with the mathematical underpinnings of the subject. After a few elementary definitions, the author moves rapidly into the technical language of differential equations and dynamical systems theory and the chapter ceases to be useful to the uninitiated. And the five-page glossa ...
... for people not familiar with the mathematical underpinnings of the subject. After a few elementary definitions, the author moves rapidly into the technical language of differential equations and dynamical systems theory and the chapter ceases to be useful to the uninitiated. And the five-page glossa ...
information society technologies
... the form of communicating or recording a symbolic description of the world. Indeed, generating natural language is a highly desirable form of action. Actions may also have the form of changes to the internal state of the system, such as a change in focus of attention, with no immediate external mani ...
... the form of communicating or recording a symbolic description of the world. Indeed, generating natural language is a highly desirable form of action. Actions may also have the form of changes to the internal state of the system, such as a change in focus of attention, with no immediate external mani ...
AutoTutor: A tutor with dialogue in natural language
... patient to do the talking by asking the patient questions about the patient’s verbal contributions to the exchange. Conversation partners are expected to answer questions, The Tutoring Research Group is an interdisciplinary research team comprised of approximately 35 researchers with backgrounds in ...
... patient to do the talking by asking the patient questions about the patient’s verbal contributions to the exchange. Conversation partners are expected to answer questions, The Tutoring Research Group is an interdisciplinary research team comprised of approximately 35 researchers with backgrounds in ...
A. M. Turing
... The different views of the sources of knowledge held by rationalists and empiricists have been accompanied by correspondingly different views of the mind, and it is not hard to see why. If one is an empiricist and so holds, roughly, that there is nothing in the mind that is not first in the senses, ...
... The different views of the sources of knowledge held by rationalists and empiricists have been accompanied by correspondingly different views of the mind, and it is not hard to see why. If one is an empiricist and so holds, roughly, that there is nothing in the mind that is not first in the senses, ...
(2008) The Symbol Grounding Problem has been solved. So What`s
... and they get progressively coordinated in a group, based on feedback about their usage. If I ask for the wine and you give me the bottle of vinnegar, both of us then learn that sometimes a bottle of vinnegar looks like a bottle of wine. So we need to expand our methods for grounding ”wine” and ”vin ...
... and they get progressively coordinated in a group, based on feedback about their usage. If I ask for the wine and you give me the bottle of vinnegar, both of us then learn that sometimes a bottle of vinnegar looks like a bottle of wine. So we need to expand our methods for grounding ”wine” and ”vin ...
A Survey of Current Practice and Teaching of AI
... ered as core topic of an AI course; however they undoubtedly keep our students’ interest. Another reason for the high frequency count of this topic is perhaps that they are a fine way to introduce a variety of search techniques and are likely used in that way. A similar argument can be made for the ...
... ered as core topic of an AI course; however they undoubtedly keep our students’ interest. Another reason for the high frequency count of this topic is perhaps that they are a fine way to introduce a variety of search techniques and are likely used in that way. A similar argument can be made for the ...
Wollowski, M., Selkowitz, R., Brown, L., Goel, A
... While there are many commonalities, some differences stand out. Practitioners, through their input on learning outcomes and their definition of AI, suggest systems engineering as a major learning outcome. This is something we did not see in the educators’ data. Instead, the games and puzzles categor ...
... While there are many commonalities, some differences stand out. Practitioners, through their input on learning outcomes and their definition of AI, suggest systems engineering as a major learning outcome. This is something we did not see in the educators’ data. Instead, the games and puzzles categor ...
AI Techniques for Personalized Recommendation Tutorial
... This tutorial aims to provide a coherent view of the broad range of artificial intelligence techniques that have been and are currently being developed for the personalized recommendation of products, documents, or collaborators. Whereas previous tutorials have usually focused on one particular type ...
... This tutorial aims to provide a coherent view of the broad range of artificial intelligence techniques that have been and are currently being developed for the personalized recommendation of products, documents, or collaborators. Whereas previous tutorials have usually focused on one particular type ...
Design, innovation and case-based reasoning
... Christopher Alexander (1964) noted that designs of new villages in rural India almost always are tweaks, modifications, and adaptations of existing village designs. He also analyzed the similarities among the designs in terms of design patterns. Thus, the design task is especially appropriate for ap ...
... Christopher Alexander (1964) noted that designs of new villages in rural India almost always are tweaks, modifications, and adaptations of existing village designs. He also analyzed the similarities among the designs in terms of design patterns. Thus, the design task is especially appropriate for ap ...
Computational Creativity
... software that exhibits behaviour that would be deemed creative in humans. Such creative software can be used for autonomous creative tasks, such as inventing mathematical theories, writing poems, painting pictures, and composing music. However, computational creativity studies also enable us to unde ...
... software that exhibits behaviour that would be deemed creative in humans. Such creative software can be used for autonomous creative tasks, such as inventing mathematical theories, writing poems, painting pictures, and composing music. However, computational creativity studies also enable us to unde ...
Reports on the 2015 AAAI Workshop Series
... (including personalized assistance, driving assistance, activity prediction and recognition, and highlevel control of autonomous systems). One major theme presented at the workshop was ambient assisted living (AAL), which included six papers. A first talk given by Sébastien Guillet outlined general ...
... (including personalized assistance, driving assistance, activity prediction and recognition, and highlevel control of autonomous systems). One major theme presented at the workshop was ambient assisted living (AAL), which included six papers. A first talk given by Sébastien Guillet outlined general ...
9781111533960_PPT_ch13
... • Capabilities of these systems have improved in an attempt to close the gap between artificial intelligence and human intelligence ...
... • Capabilities of these systems have improved in an attempt to close the gap between artificial intelligence and human intelligence ...
Normative schemas
... frames. I strongly believe that it results in most useful theory of norms. It is because such theory operates on frames developed by cognitive science, the science concerning human mind to a largest extent among other disciplines. At the beginning I briefly call the relatively short history of moder ...
... frames. I strongly believe that it results in most useful theory of norms. It is because such theory operates on frames developed by cognitive science, the science concerning human mind to a largest extent among other disciplines. At the beginning I briefly call the relatively short history of moder ...
decisions making in design process – examples of artificial
... Brain of animals and human beings were an analogy from which artificial neuron was built. This means that neural networks are an attempt to simulate biological intelligence on a computer. Basic of all neural networks make neurons which work on gathered information. Artificial neural networks have pa ...
... Brain of animals and human beings were an analogy from which artificial neuron was built. This means that neural networks are an attempt to simulate biological intelligence on a computer. Basic of all neural networks make neurons which work on gathered information. Artificial neural networks have pa ...
11 Mutation and analogy to support creativity in computer
... Representation of design experience Design experience provides the source of knowledge for both mutation and analogy. For mutation, experience provides a typical design which forms the basis of mutation. For analogy, design experience provides various design situations from which an appropriate anal ...
... Representation of design experience Design experience provides the source of knowledge for both mutation and analogy. For mutation, experience provides a typical design which forms the basis of mutation. For analogy, design experience provides various design situations from which an appropriate anal ...
Vasant Dhar
... B.Tech, Indian Institute of Technology, Delhi, May 1978. M.Phil, University of Pittsburgh, August 1982 Ph.D, University of Pittsburgh, June 1984 Appointments • Editor in chief, Big Data journal, March 2014 – current. • Professor, Stern School of Business, New York University, September 2003 – curren ...
... B.Tech, Indian Institute of Technology, Delhi, May 1978. M.Phil, University of Pittsburgh, August 1982 Ph.D, University of Pittsburgh, June 1984 Appointments • Editor in chief, Big Data journal, March 2014 – current. • Professor, Stern School of Business, New York University, September 2003 – curren ...
Effective and Efficient Microprocessor Design Space Exploration
... Benchmarks for Processor Evaluation ...
... Benchmarks for Processor Evaluation ...
Reports on the Twenty-First National Conference on Artificial
... (softbots) and robotic artifacts in everyday life is on the upswing, and we are seeing increasingly more examples of their use in society with commercial products around the corner and some already on the market. As interaction with humans increases, so does the demand for sophisticated robotic capa ...
... (softbots) and robotic artifacts in everyday life is on the upswing, and we are seeing increasingly more examples of their use in society with commercial products around the corner and some already on the market. As interaction with humans increases, so does the demand for sophisticated robotic capa ...
Joanna J. Bryson - Department of Computer Science
... 2008 euCognition “Cognitive Systems Outreach through Book and Webpage” euCognition Network Action 044–3 (e46,220), and 2008 euCognition “Cognitive Systems Outreach through HE Curriculum” euCognition Network Action 0044–4 (e25,518). Two postdocs (one part time) for nine months, e71,738. 2005–2008, Th ...
... 2008 euCognition “Cognitive Systems Outreach through Book and Webpage” euCognition Network Action 044–3 (e46,220), and 2008 euCognition “Cognitive Systems Outreach through HE Curriculum” euCognition Network Action 0044–4 (e25,518). Two postdocs (one part time) for nine months, e71,738. 2005–2008, Th ...
Reports on the Twenty-First National Conference on Artificial
... (softbots) and robotic artifacts in everyday life is on the upswing, and we are seeing increasingly more examples of their use in society with commercial products around the corner and some already on the market. As interaction with humans increases, so does the demand for sophisticated robotic capa ...
... (softbots) and robotic artifacts in everyday life is on the upswing, and we are seeing increasingly more examples of their use in society with commercial products around the corner and some already on the market. As interaction with humans increases, so does the demand for sophisticated robotic capa ...
ShimonWhiteson - Homepages of UvA/FNWI staff
... our ability to solve complex, real-world problems. Consequently, my research focuses on the key algorithmic challenges that arise in developing control systems for such agents. These systems enable agents to make decisions and adapt to their environments so as to efficiently achieve their goals. In ...
... our ability to solve complex, real-world problems. Consequently, my research focuses on the key algorithmic challenges that arise in developing control systems for such agents. These systems enable agents to make decisions and adapt to their environments so as to efficiently achieve their goals. In ...
Sources of Evidence-of-Learning: Learning and assessment in the
... hand, computer-based, web-enabled testing mechanizes traditional assessment, embodying its logic, intensifying its historical functions, and extending its social effects. On the other hand, when curriculum content and student learning activities are delivered through the medium of networked computer ...
... hand, computer-based, web-enabled testing mechanizes traditional assessment, embodying its logic, intensifying its historical functions, and extending its social effects. On the other hand, when curriculum content and student learning activities are delivered through the medium of networked computer ...
A Design of Criminal Investigation Expert System Based on CILS
... network and fuzzy system provides many new tools for development of expert system [5, 6]), few successful expert systems are available. Expert systems are improving as technology advances. In the past, expert systems have received criticism and some negative publicity because of the failures that we ...
... network and fuzzy system provides many new tools for development of expert system [5, 6]), few successful expert systems are available. Expert systems are improving as technology advances. In the past, expert systems have received criticism and some negative publicity because of the failures that we ...