
Ten Years of Autonomous Agents and Multiagent Systems
... and program cochairs of the 2011 AAMAS conference, our request to the authors selected for this special issue was to include material motivating the topic; to give an overview of research in the subfield with pointers to contemporary review articles where feasible; to discuss some of the authors’ ow ...
... and program cochairs of the 2011 AAMAS conference, our request to the authors selected for this special issue was to include material motivating the topic; to give an overview of research in the subfield with pointers to contemporary review articles where feasible; to discuss some of the authors’ ow ...
John McCarthy`s Advice Taker - Computer Science & Engineering
... Programs with common sense Features an intelligent system should have: • All behaviors must be representable in the system. • Interesting changes in behavior must be expressible in a simple way. • All aspects of behavior except the most routine must be improvable. • The machine must have or evolve ...
... Programs with common sense Features an intelligent system should have: • All behaviors must be representable in the system. • Interesting changes in behavior must be expressible in a simple way. • All aspects of behavior except the most routine must be improvable. • The machine must have or evolve ...
Joint issue with NOVÁTICA Artificial Intelligence
... nationally and internationally funded projects (CICYT, MC&T, ESPRIT, etc.), and on technology transfer agreements, as well as sitting on various scientific committees in his areas of interest. He is a senior member of ATI and co-editor of Novática’s AI section.
Jana Koehler is a ...
... nationally and internationally funded projects (CICYT, MC&T, ESPRIT, etc.), and on technology transfer agreements, as well as sitting on various scientific committees in his areas of interest. He is a senior member of ATI and co-editor of Novática’s AI section.
Abstract
... Abstract It is shown how Componential Explanation as discussed within Philosophy relates to Compositional Verification in Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence. The paper shows how a formal approach to Compositional Verification and some of the formal techniques developed for Computer Science ...
... Abstract It is shown how Componential Explanation as discussed within Philosophy relates to Compositional Verification in Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence. The paper shows how a formal approach to Compositional Verification and some of the formal techniques developed for Computer Science ...
• Lecture 4- Introduction to AI COMP14112: Artificial Intelligence Fundamentals
... – Two of its main champions in this regard were Allen Newell and Herbert Simon. ...
... – Two of its main champions in this regard were Allen Newell and Herbert Simon. ...
Artificial Intelligence Fundamentals Lecture 1
... semantic networks and Margaret Masterman & colleagues at Cambridge design semantic networks for machine translation ...
... semantic networks and Margaret Masterman & colleagues at Cambridge design semantic networks for machine translation ...
Proposal_4
... 2. We “wizard away” the problem by having a human compute the solution, or 3. We severely constrain the problem space. As a community, ignoring these problems does not help us advance our discipline. Instead, we suggest judicious use of human computation (wizards) and developing new techniques for p ...
... 2. We “wizard away” the problem by having a human compute the solution, or 3. We severely constrain the problem space. As a community, ignoring these problems does not help us advance our discipline. Instead, we suggest judicious use of human computation (wizards) and developing new techniques for p ...
Symbolic Processing * CSCE 3210
... All programming assignments must be handed in by 11:59 pm on the due date. All lab assignments are due at the end of the class that they are assigned. All programs must be written in common Lisp. Because Lisp has been standardized, you can write LISP programs using some of the PC software and it wil ...
... All programming assignments must be handed in by 11:59 pm on the due date. All lab assignments are due at the end of the class that they are assigned. All programs must be written in common Lisp. Because Lisp has been standardized, you can write LISP programs using some of the PC software and it wil ...
Computer Recreations - Scientific American
... colored electric white, which gives way to deep blues and blacks in the outer reaches of the plane. Approaching the Mandelbrot set, one finds that each wart is a tiny fig ure shaped much like the parent set. Zooming in for a close look at one of the tiny figures, however, opens up an entirely diffe ...
... colored electric white, which gives way to deep blues and blacks in the outer reaches of the plane. Approaching the Mandelbrot set, one finds that each wart is a tiny fig ure shaped much like the parent set. Zooming in for a close look at one of the tiny figures, however, opens up an entirely diffe ...
Speculations on Human-Android Interaction in the Near
... emotion displays has made some progress (Breazeal, 2002), but is attracting only limited research at present. Within fifty years, we expect that research will pick up and androids will be able to display a range of realistic facial expressions. Of course, the limitations on skin technology (especial ...
... emotion displays has made some progress (Breazeal, 2002), but is attracting only limited research at present. Within fifty years, we expect that research will pick up and androids will be able to display a range of realistic facial expressions. Of course, the limitations on skin technology (especial ...
The History of Artificial Intelligence
... contracted a team to research artificial intelligence. Herbert Gelerneter spent 3 years working on a program for solving geometry theorems. • While more programs were being produced, McCarthy was busy developing a major breakthrough in AI history. In 1958 McCarthy announced his new development; the ...
... contracted a team to research artificial intelligence. Herbert Gelerneter spent 3 years working on a program for solving geometry theorems. • While more programs were being produced, McCarthy was busy developing a major breakthrough in AI history. In 1958 McCarthy announced his new development; the ...
A Human-Inspired Cognitive Architecture Supporting Self
... their logical dependence and at the same time representing the skeleton of a solution. Student actions were recorded by the software. All new arrow additions were divided into 4 categories, depending on how the new arrow was adjacent to the previously added arrow: chaining (the new arrow starts from ...
... their logical dependence and at the same time representing the skeleton of a solution. Student actions were recorded by the software. All new arrow additions were divided into 4 categories, depending on how the new arrow was adjacent to the previously added arrow: chaining (the new arrow starts from ...
Artificial Intelligence
... cleaner doesn’t get stuck and that it cleans the entire floor? Small programs ~ 256 B ...
... cleaner doesn’t get stuck and that it cleans the entire floor? Small programs ~ 256 B ...
The use of artificial intelligence techniques in preliminary structural
... This Technical Report is brought to you for free and open access by the Carnegie Institute of Technology at Research Showcase @ CMU. It has been accepted for inclusion in Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering by an authorized administrator of Research Showcase @ CMU. For more information ...
... This Technical Report is brought to you for free and open access by the Carnegie Institute of Technology at Research Showcase @ CMU. It has been accepted for inclusion in Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering by an authorized administrator of Research Showcase @ CMU. For more information ...
Course Wrap-up
... Re-reading the Past (Oguzhan): Computing today is not only part of professional life and technological infrastructure, it is becoming part of everyday lives for all people and it deeply impacts our culture – from mobile phones to games, social networking, movies and music mediated by computational d ...
... Re-reading the Past (Oguzhan): Computing today is not only part of professional life and technological infrastructure, it is becoming part of everyday lives for all people and it deeply impacts our culture – from mobile phones to games, social networking, movies and music mediated by computational d ...
Investment research faces technological disruption
... which involve structured tasks. Most investment banks are now beginning to either develop in-house capabilities or partner with financial technology firms to harness the benefits of intelligent automation across trading, compliance, sales, research and idea generation. According to Optimas, financia ...
... which involve structured tasks. Most investment banks are now beginning to either develop in-house capabilities or partner with financial technology firms to harness the benefits of intelligent automation across trading, compliance, sales, research and idea generation. According to Optimas, financia ...
Artificial Intelligence Prepares for 2001
... joints at which to carve this large body of science and engineering, and there are other disciplines that have already established legitimate claims on some of the pieces. Electrical, mechanical, and control engineers are making important contributions in robotics, image and waveform analysis, patte ...
... joints at which to carve this large body of science and engineering, and there are other disciplines that have already established legitimate claims on some of the pieces. Electrical, mechanical, and control engineers are making important contributions in robotics, image and waveform analysis, patte ...
Business Intelligence: The Next Frontier for Information Systems
... Professor Stohr holds a Bachelor of Civil Engineering degree from Melbourne University, Australia, and M.B.A. and Ph.D. degrees in Information Science from the University of California, Berkeley. He is currently a Research Professor at Stevens Institute of Technology, Hoboken, New Jersey. His resear ...
... Professor Stohr holds a Bachelor of Civil Engineering degree from Melbourne University, Australia, and M.B.A. and Ph.D. degrees in Information Science from the University of California, Berkeley. He is currently a Research Professor at Stevens Institute of Technology, Hoboken, New Jersey. His resear ...
Dartmouth College Artificial Intelligence Conference
... Fifty years ago, pioneer AI researchers gathered on this campus for their first-ever meeting in 1956, convening the Dartmouth Summer Research Project on Artificial Intelligence. The term itself had to be coined by John McCarthy, then a Dartmouth math professor, to apply for a grant to fund the origi ...
... Fifty years ago, pioneer AI researchers gathered on this campus for their first-ever meeting in 1956, convening the Dartmouth Summer Research Project on Artificial Intelligence. The term itself had to be coined by John McCarthy, then a Dartmouth math professor, to apply for a grant to fund the origi ...
The Construction of Reality in a Cognitive Architecture
... daydreaming. The other reviewed systems did not contain as many design patterns as PAM-P2, and none contained the compensation design pattern. The inclusion of the observation, coordination, regulation, and compensation design patterns was expressly motivated by Jean Piaget’s work. People are geneti ...
... daydreaming. The other reviewed systems did not contain as many design patterns as PAM-P2, and none contained the compensation design pattern. The inclusion of the observation, coordination, regulation, and compensation design patterns was expressly motivated by Jean Piaget’s work. People are geneti ...
Master of Science (Computer Science)
... Technology but also for many schools around the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan. One obvious solution to the problem of supplying the badly needed instructional staff is through a higher educational system that delivers the required expertise. In fact, the Dean’s Council in Jordan University of Science ...
... Technology but also for many schools around the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan. One obvious solution to the problem of supplying the badly needed instructional staff is through a higher educational system that delivers the required expertise. In fact, the Dean’s Council in Jordan University of Science ...