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... processor could manipulate symbols as well as numbers During 1940s and 1950s, Norbert Wiener, coined the term Cybernetics. Cybernetics is the study of communication in human and machine and it brought together many parallels between human and machine Although the computer provided the technology nec ...
... processor could manipulate symbols as well as numbers During 1940s and 1950s, Norbert Wiener, coined the term Cybernetics. Cybernetics is the study of communication in human and machine and it brought together many parallels between human and machine Although the computer provided the technology nec ...
Does machine learning really work?
... Learning to Perceive: Face Recognition A second application niche for machine learning lies in constructing computer programs that are simply too difficult to program by hand. Many sensor-interpretation problems fall into this category. For example, today’s top speech-recognition systems all use mac ...
... Learning to Perceive: Face Recognition A second application niche for machine learning lies in constructing computer programs that are simply too difficult to program by hand. Many sensor-interpretation problems fall into this category. For example, today’s top speech-recognition systems all use mac ...
Curriculum Vitae: Daniel P. Miranker - UT Direct
... Full Professor of Computer Science, The University of Texas at Austin. Courtesy appointments in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering and the Institute of Cell and Molecular Biology Associate Professor of Computer Science, The University of Texas at Austin. Assistant Professor of Com ...
... Full Professor of Computer Science, The University of Texas at Austin. Courtesy appointments in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering and the Institute of Cell and Molecular Biology Associate Professor of Computer Science, The University of Texas at Austin. Assistant Professor of Com ...
Dynamically Adaptive Tutoring Systems: Bottom-Up or Top
... (productions) and learning mechanisms. The latter were needed to explain how productions are used to produce behavior and/or learn new productions. The promise was more dynamic human like interaction between tutoring system and individual learners. ITS grew up in the late 1970s and 1980s under the l ...
... (productions) and learning mechanisms. The latter were needed to explain how productions are used to produce behavior and/or learn new productions. The promise was more dynamic human like interaction between tutoring system and individual learners. ITS grew up in the late 1970s and 1980s under the l ...
Coming of Age - Computational Creativity Group
... these into historical context. In addition to historical case studies, they survey, compare, and contrast the philosophical and practical contributions made by key players in the field over the years and describe some logistics, such as the rise of the “show and tell” sessions at the annual meetings ...
... these into historical context. In addition to historical case studies, they survey, compare, and contrast the philosophical and practical contributions made by key players in the field over the years and describe some logistics, such as the rise of the “show and tell” sessions at the annual meetings ...
From Philosophy and Mental-Models to Semantic Desktop research
... that they do. Then we could just check to see whether computations could get content in the same way. If they can, then AI is on firm ground, if they cannot then AI is without hope [Dietrich2002]. According to Dietrich comment, the nature of semantics are viewed on two perspectives namely: (1) worl ...
... that they do. Then we could just check to see whether computations could get content in the same way. If they can, then AI is on firm ground, if they cannot then AI is without hope [Dietrich2002]. According to Dietrich comment, the nature of semantics are viewed on two perspectives namely: (1) worl ...
A framework for making sophisticated robotics accessible
... that would make programming them uniform and consistent. Our position is defined more by striving for a lower learning cost of robotics without sacrificing the sophistication of advanced controllers. Our goal is to reduce the cost of learning to program robots by creating uniform conceptualizations ...
... that would make programming them uniform and consistent. Our position is defined more by striving for a lower learning cost of robotics without sacrificing the sophistication of advanced controllers. Our goal is to reduce the cost of learning to program robots by creating uniform conceptualizations ...
Syllabus - Computer Engineering
... 1. Mid- t erm and final exam s of 250 point s each ( close book wit h one A4 not e and a calculat or.) Makeup exam s ( m ust have a very good reason for makeup) are much difficult than normal exams. 2. Two program m ing assignm ent s of 100 point s each ( lat e penalt y: 20 points/day.) Makeups are ...
... 1. Mid- t erm and final exam s of 250 point s each ( close book wit h one A4 not e and a calculat or.) Makeup exam s ( m ust have a very good reason for makeup) are much difficult than normal exams. 2. Two program m ing assignm ent s of 100 point s each ( lat e penalt y: 20 points/day.) Makeups are ...
Kognitive Modellierung - Cognitive Modeling
... • Usage of the term varies with disciplines: • in psychology and cognitive science it refers to an information processing view of an individual's psychological functions • Cognition refers to a faculty for the processing of information, applying knowledge, and changing preferences. • Cognition can b ...
... • Usage of the term varies with disciplines: • in psychology and cognitive science it refers to an information processing view of an individual's psychological functions • Cognition refers to a faculty for the processing of information, applying knowledge, and changing preferences. • Cognition can b ...
The Eastern Construction of the Artificial Mind
... ultimate goal of these puppets, and karakuri are something akin to temples, being considered as kami. Let me introduce this concept in the next section. 4.2. Spiritual and philosophical trends One of the most famous eastern roboticists who has written on the relationships between robotics and religi ...
... ultimate goal of these puppets, and karakuri are something akin to temples, being considered as kami. Let me introduce this concept in the next section. 4.2. Spiritual and philosophical trends One of the most famous eastern roboticists who has written on the relationships between robotics and religi ...
Social Robots: Approaches and Conceptions in the Perspective of
... But what caused this rule of machines – from clocks to computers and robots? The simple answer would be: there are forces and facilities that the human can cope with only by delegating control to devices superior than man in some important functions. For example, long-term maintenance of monotone r ...
... But what caused this rule of machines – from clocks to computers and robots? The simple answer would be: there are forces and facilities that the human can cope with only by delegating control to devices superior than man in some important functions. For example, long-term maintenance of monotone r ...
Spring Symposium Series - Association for the Advancement of
... themselves to be working on natural language, but who are interested in how natural language could be a part of their research. This symposium is designed to address issues raised by the interaction or integration of natural language understanding in complete systems. Rather than see natural languag ...
... themselves to be working on natural language, but who are interested in how natural language could be a part of their research. This symposium is designed to address issues raised by the interaction or integration of natural language understanding in complete systems. Rather than see natural languag ...
1. Introduction
... cause a global pattern to emerge. Examples of systems like this can be found in nature, including ant colonies, bird flocking, animal herding, honey bees, bacteria, and many more. Swarm Intelligence techniques have mainly been applied to continuous nonlinear numerical optimization and in many real w ...
... cause a global pattern to emerge. Examples of systems like this can be found in nature, including ant colonies, bird flocking, animal herding, honey bees, bacteria, and many more. Swarm Intelligence techniques have mainly been applied to continuous nonlinear numerical optimization and in many real w ...
Where Government Science Policy Matters: Two National Initiatives
... Wide scope High-productivity human utilization of text bases Critical masses of machine useable knowledge ...
... Wide scope High-productivity human utilization of text bases Critical masses of machine useable knowledge ...
REAL-TIME MUSICAL ACCOMPANIMENT BRIDGET BAIRD 7"he Center for Arts and Technology
... (Laske, 1981). In 1985 the ACM devoted an issue ACMComputingSurveys to computermusic, and in that issue, in his article on "Researchin MusicandArtificial Intelligence" Curtis Roadsadvocatesapplications of AI methodologyand slrategies to music (Roads, 1885). several of the AAAIsummermeetings there ha ...
... (Laske, 1981). In 1985 the ACM devoted an issue ACMComputingSurveys to computermusic, and in that issue, in his article on "Researchin MusicandArtificial Intelligence" Curtis Roadsadvocatesapplications of AI methodologyand slrategies to music (Roads, 1885). several of the AAAIsummermeetings there ha ...
ELIZA/DOCTOR PROGRAM Introduction Working
... [1] Weizenbaum, Joseph. Computer Power and Human Reason (New York: Freeman, 1976) [2] Weizenbaum, Joseph. "ELIZA - A Computer Program for the Study of Natural Language Communication between Man and Machine," Communications of the Association for Computing Machinery 9 (1966): 36-45. [3] Suchman, Lucy ...
... [1] Weizenbaum, Joseph. Computer Power and Human Reason (New York: Freeman, 1976) [2] Weizenbaum, Joseph. "ELIZA - A Computer Program for the Study of Natural Language Communication between Man and Machine," Communications of the Association for Computing Machinery 9 (1966): 36-45. [3] Suchman, Lucy ...
Course Descriptions
... techniques in intraoperative neurophysiologic monitoring and in diagnosis of disorders affecting the nervous system. (3-0) Y ACN 6341 Human Computer Interactions I (3 semester hours) Methods and principles of human-computer interaction (HCI) , user-centered design (UCD) , and useability evaluation. ...
... techniques in intraoperative neurophysiologic monitoring and in diagnosis of disorders affecting the nervous system. (3-0) Y ACN 6341 Human Computer Interactions I (3 semester hours) Methods and principles of human-computer interaction (HCI) , user-centered design (UCD) , and useability evaluation. ...
Toward AI for Human Beings: Human Centric AI Zinrai
... these processes, and these technologies are organically coordinated to form one large system capable of recognition and judgment exceeding the ability of humans, achieving what is broadly regarded as AI. In this way, Fujitsu considers AI as a broader concept. For example, with regard to sensing, it ...
... these processes, and these technologies are organically coordinated to form one large system capable of recognition and judgment exceeding the ability of humans, achieving what is broadly regarded as AI. In this way, Fujitsu considers AI as a broader concept. For example, with regard to sensing, it ...
A conceptual model for game based intelligent tutoring
... developers to discuss best practises and methodologies for implementing such systems. However the rise of this movement is merely a subset of decades of research and development of intelligent tutoring systems (ITS). Thus any development of games-based learning platforms or intelligent tutoring agen ...
... developers to discuss best practises and methodologies for implementing such systems. However the rise of this movement is merely a subset of decades of research and development of intelligent tutoring systems (ITS). Thus any development of games-based learning platforms or intelligent tutoring agen ...
A Foundational Architecture for Artificial General
... number of arguments suggest, by code reuse. It can be so concise by having a modular structure, with modules exploiting various kinds of structure that can be put together in various ways to solve various problems. As evolution produced a compact program to deal with the world, it discovered such ...
... number of arguments suggest, by code reuse. It can be so concise by having a modular structure, with modules exploiting various kinds of structure that can be put together in various ways to solve various problems. As evolution produced a compact program to deal with the world, it discovered such ...
TOWARDS THE DREAM OF AN INTELLIGENT, VISUALLY
... Dynamics, Netherlands), a Windows-based tablet PC, a suite of monocular and binocular cameras, a number of on-board Linux-based computers and custom control electronics. Both the electric wheelchair and manipulator enjoy widespread clinical use, which is why these devices were selected for this proj ...
... Dynamics, Netherlands), a Windows-based tablet PC, a suite of monocular and binocular cameras, a number of on-board Linux-based computers and custom control electronics. Both the electric wheelchair and manipulator enjoy widespread clinical use, which is why these devices were selected for this proj ...
WIP: Integrating Text and Graphics Design for Adaptive Information
... parameters is used to specify design constraints that must be satisfied by the final presentation. The technical knowledge to be presented by WIP is encoded in RAT (Representation of Actions in Terminological Logics). In addition to this propositional representation, WIP has access to an analogical ...
... parameters is used to specify design constraints that must be satisfied by the final presentation. The technical knowledge to be presented by WIP is encoded in RAT (Representation of Actions in Terminological Logics). In addition to this propositional representation, WIP has access to an analogical ...
Is Artificial Intelligence (AI) possible?
... attention, but dismayed by the fact that Deep Blue was hardly what their predecessors had imagined decades earlier when they dreamed of creating a machine to defeat the world chess champion. Instead of a computer that thought and played chess like a human, with human creativity and intuition, they g ...
... attention, but dismayed by the fact that Deep Blue was hardly what their predecessors had imagined decades earlier when they dreamed of creating a machine to defeat the world chess champion. Instead of a computer that thought and played chess like a human, with human creativity and intuition, they g ...
... Anchoring is the problem of how to create, and maintain in time, the connection between symbol- and signal-level representations of the same physical objects. Anchoring is an important aspect of the connection between symbolic reasoning and sensory processes in autonomous robots. Anchoring must also ...