
Intelligence without representation
... implicitly among AI workers) has been of a central system, with perceptual modules as inputs and action modules as outputs. The perceptual modules deliver a symbolic description of the world and the action modules take a symbolic description of desired actions and make sure they happen in the world. ...
... implicitly among AI workers) has been of a central system, with perceptual modules as inputs and action modules as outputs. The perceptual modules deliver a symbolic description of the world and the action modules take a symbolic description of desired actions and make sure they happen in the world. ...
Intelligence without representation
... implicitly among AI workers) has been of a central system, with perceptual modules as inputs and action modules as outputs. The perceptual modules deliver a symbolic description of the world and the action modules take a symbolic description of desired actions and make sure they happen in the world. ...
... implicitly among AI workers) has been of a central system, with perceptual modules as inputs and action modules as outputs. The perceptual modules deliver a symbolic description of the world and the action modules take a symbolic description of desired actions and make sure they happen in the world. ...
Brain-Like Artificial Intelligence: Analysis of a Promising Field
... which could lead to the same level of cognition, the same way there are plenty of different hardware which can support the exact same operating system in computer science. This approach, applied to Brain-Like Intelligence, is usually categorised as the Top-Down approach, being about the recreation ...
... which could lead to the same level of cognition, the same way there are plenty of different hardware which can support the exact same operating system in computer science. This approach, applied to Brain-Like Intelligence, is usually categorised as the Top-Down approach, being about the recreation ...
Intelligent Systems: Reasoning and Recognition
... Limitations of Physical Symbol Systems: There are several problems with Newell's hypothesis 1) It restricts intelligence to symbol manipulation. Intelligence is more general. Newell claimed that symbol manipulation was necessary and sufficient for intelligence. We now know that this is not show. We ...
... Limitations of Physical Symbol Systems: There are several problems with Newell's hypothesis 1) It restricts intelligence to symbol manipulation. Intelligence is more general. Newell claimed that symbol manipulation was necessary and sufficient for intelligence. We now know that this is not show. We ...
Computational Narrative Intelligence: A Human
... of instilling social norms, customs, values, and etiquette into computers so that they can (a) more readily relate to us and (b) avoid harming us (physically or psychologically) or creating social disruptions. In a perfect world, humanity would come with a user manual that we could simply scan into ...
... of instilling social norms, customs, values, and etiquette into computers so that they can (a) more readily relate to us and (b) avoid harming us (physically or psychologically) or creating social disruptions. In a perfect world, humanity would come with a user manual that we could simply scan into ...
A Human-Centered Goal for Artificial Intelligence
... of instilling social norms, customs, values, and etiquette into computers so that they can (a) more readily relate to us and (b) avoid harming us (physically or psychologically) or creating social disruptions. In a perfect world, humanity would come with a user manual that we could simply scan into ...
... of instilling social norms, customs, values, and etiquette into computers so that they can (a) more readily relate to us and (b) avoid harming us (physically or psychologically) or creating social disruptions. In a perfect world, humanity would come with a user manual that we could simply scan into ...
1 Collective Intelligence as a Field of Multi
... As is clear from the operations of many markets, political systems, and organizational activities, collective intelligence is not necessarily wise. In relation to intelligence, wisdom can be viewed as an expanded perspective and motivation that embraces more of the whole of the situation being ...
... As is clear from the operations of many markets, political systems, and organizational activities, collective intelligence is not necessarily wise. In relation to intelligence, wisdom can be viewed as an expanded perspective and motivation that embraces more of the whole of the situation being ...
Print version - Association for the Advancement of Artificial Intelligence
... (This applies to life more generally than just human beings; a member of one species cannot be what it is without other members of the same species.) The character and extent of a Dasein’s interests in other Daseins probably cannot be exhaustively enumerated. This is incidentally one reason why a Da ...
... (This applies to life more generally than just human beings; a member of one species cannot be what it is without other members of the same species.) The character and extent of a Dasein’s interests in other Daseins probably cannot be exhaustively enumerated. This is incidentally one reason why a Da ...
Document
... • Some will be systematic but in a useless way • Some will be systematic in a potentially useful way because they capture (some of the) symmetry in the layout. For example, each of the four blocks can be transformed into another by a rotation. The central hole is out on its own. ...
... • Some will be systematic but in a useless way • Some will be systematic in a potentially useful way because they capture (some of the) symmetry in the layout. For example, each of the four blocks can be transformed into another by a rotation. The central hole is out on its own. ...
marvin minsky - Division of Social Sciences
... the Theory of Frames offered not only a fresh way to consider human thinking, but also had high impact on Artificial Intelligence as an emerging engineering discipline: the popular expert-system shells developed during the following decade all offered tools for developing, manipulating, and displayi ...
... the Theory of Frames offered not only a fresh way to consider human thinking, but also had high impact on Artificial Intelligence as an emerging engineering discipline: the popular expert-system shells developed during the following decade all offered tools for developing, manipulating, and displayi ...
N-1 - bYTEBoss
... • Some will be systematic but in a useless way • Some will be systematic in a potentially useful way because they capture (some of the) symmetry in the layout. For example, each of the four blocks can be transformed into another by a rotation. The central hole is out on its own. ...
... • Some will be systematic but in a useless way • Some will be systematic in a potentially useful way because they capture (some of the) symmetry in the layout. For example, each of the four blocks can be transformed into another by a rotation. The central hole is out on its own. ...
chp10
... We receive information through our senses (hearing, seeing) We can recognize the information we “sensed” And we usually response to the received information by “doing” something (e.g. movement) Compare: an infant (a few weeks old) is able to recognize his/her mom’s face!!, BUT the same person will n ...
... We receive information through our senses (hearing, seeing) We can recognize the information we “sensed” And we usually response to the received information by “doing” something (e.g. movement) Compare: an infant (a few weeks old) is able to recognize his/her mom’s face!!, BUT the same person will n ...
Encyclopedia of Artificial Intelligence
... that we have access to computing devices anywhere in an integrated and coherent way. Ubiquitous Computing was mainly driven by Communications and Computing devices scientific communities but now is involving other research areas. Ambient Intelligence differs from Ubiquitous Computing because sometim ...
... that we have access to computing devices anywhere in an integrated and coherent way. Ubiquitous Computing was mainly driven by Communications and Computing devices scientific communities but now is involving other research areas. Ambient Intelligence differs from Ubiquitous Computing because sometim ...
Artificial Intelligence Brings Humanoid Robots to Life
... as people, they will have to be imbued with the ability to understand natural human language. This is called natural language processing. “Right now, if you type a question into Google search, it won’t simply answer your question. It doesn’t understand language in the way that people do,” explains P ...
... as people, they will have to be imbued with the ability to understand natural human language. This is called natural language processing. “Right now, if you type a question into Google search, it won’t simply answer your question. It doesn’t understand language in the way that people do,” explains P ...
John McCarthy – Father of Artificial Intelligence
... offered to donate this machine to the computer centre at Kanpur as Stanford was buying a better computer. I readily accepted the offer, even though I knew that maintaining an old machine solely with student power was not easy. The period 1968–75 was also a very difficult time in India as foreign exc ...
... offered to donate this machine to the computer centre at Kanpur as Stanford was buying a better computer. I readily accepted the offer, even though I knew that maintaining an old machine solely with student power was not easy. The period 1968–75 was also a very difficult time in India as foreign exc ...
Introducing Psychometric AI
... Simon passed away. Now, the only way to fight toward his dream (which of course many others before him expressed) is to affirm the primacy of psychology of reasoning. Otherwise we will end up building systems that are anemic. The fact is that first-rate human reasoners use techniques that haven't fo ...
... Simon passed away. Now, the only way to fight toward his dream (which of course many others before him expressed) is to affirm the primacy of psychology of reasoning. Otherwise we will end up building systems that are anemic. The fact is that first-rate human reasoners use techniques that haven't fo ...
An Annotated Bibliography - Machine Intelligence Research Institute
... a “good decision”? Can we give a definition which precisely describes how to identify the best action available to a given agent in a given situation (with respect to some set of preferences)? Intuitively, the problem may seem easy: simply identify the action which maximizes expected utility. Howeve ...
... a “good decision”? Can we give a definition which precisely describes how to identify the best action available to a given agent in a given situation (with respect to some set of preferences)? Intuitively, the problem may seem easy: simply identify the action which maximizes expected utility. Howeve ...
physical symbol system - School of Computer Science
... • “The study of how to make computers do things at which, at the moment, people are better” — (Rich and Knight, 1991) • “The branch of computer science that is concerned with the automation of intelligent behaviour” — (Luger and Stubblefield, ...
... • “The study of how to make computers do things at which, at the moment, people are better” — (Rich and Knight, 1991) • “The branch of computer science that is concerned with the automation of intelligent behaviour” — (Luger and Stubblefield, ...
Ensuring Reasoning Consistency in Hierarchical Architectures
... violated, the architecture responds by retracting dependent structure (Wray & Laird 1998). Second, have synchronized activity amongsubtasks such that knowledgeis asserted locally only whenthe higher context is stable. Together, these two methodsallow locally non-monotonic,persistent and parallel ass ...
... violated, the architecture responds by retracting dependent structure (Wray & Laird 1998). Second, have synchronized activity amongsubtasks such that knowledgeis asserted locally only whenthe higher context is stable. Together, these two methodsallow locally non-monotonic,persistent and parallel ass ...
Intelligent Systems: Reasoning and Recognition Intelligence
... Limitations of Physical Symbol Systems: There are several problems with Newell's hypothesis 1) It restricts intelligence to symbol manipulation. Intelligence is more general. Newell claimed that symbol manipulation was necessary and sufficient for intelligence. We now know that this is not show. We ...
... Limitations of Physical Symbol Systems: There are several problems with Newell's hypothesis 1) It restricts intelligence to symbol manipulation. Intelligence is more general. Newell claimed that symbol manipulation was necessary and sufficient for intelligence. We now know that this is not show. We ...
Stephanie Michele Choquette - Eagle Grove Community School
... book. A few minutes later, Darryl had fallen asleep with his head on the table. “Sir, it would be best if you got up now,” said a voice. Darryl almost jumped from his skin. “I… I have permission to be here,” he stuttered. When he looked up, he saw a man in about his fifties; he was dressed in khakis ...
... book. A few minutes later, Darryl had fallen asleep with his head on the table. “Sir, it would be best if you got up now,” said a voice. Darryl almost jumped from his skin. “I… I have permission to be here,” he stuttered. When he looked up, he saw a man in about his fifties; he was dressed in khakis ...
The Next Step: Exponential Life 1 — PB
... it is true that some public figures who have raised concerns, such as Elon Musk, Stephen Hawking, and Bill Gates, are not AI researchers, they are hardly unfamiliar with scientific and technological reasoning. And it would be hard to argue that Turing (1951), Wiener (1960), Good (1965), and Minsky ...
... it is true that some public figures who have raised concerns, such as Elon Musk, Stephen Hawking, and Bill Gates, are not AI researchers, they are hardly unfamiliar with scientific and technological reasoning. And it would be hard to argue that Turing (1951), Wiener (1960), Good (1965), and Minsky ...
Intelligent Systems: Reasoning and Recognition
... Newell claimed that symbol manipulation was necessary and sufficient for intelligence. We now know that this is not sufficient. Intelligence is more general. We can show limited forms of intelligence without symbols. Thus symbol systems are not necessary. 2) Intelligence requires an open universe. M ...
... Newell claimed that symbol manipulation was necessary and sufficient for intelligence. We now know that this is not sufficient. Intelligence is more general. We can show limited forms of intelligence without symbols. Thus symbol systems are not necessary. 2) Intelligence requires an open universe. M ...
WWAI. Towards a massively-parallel-wetware
... implication proposition is true if P is false or if Q is true, but “If 1+1 = 3, then the Moon is made of cheese” and “If life exists on Mars, then robins have feather” don’t sound right. Confirmation paradox: Black ravens are usually taken as positive evidence for “Ravens are black.” For the same re ...
... implication proposition is true if P is false or if Q is true, but “If 1+1 = 3, then the Moon is made of cheese” and “If life exists on Mars, then robins have feather” don’t sound right. Confirmation paradox: Black ravens are usually taken as positive evidence for “Ravens are black.” For the same re ...