AI and Cinema - Does artificial insanity rule?
... make clear the central issue of this article. If we are considering the sorts of active AI entities typical to science fiction works, whether bodied or electronic, then these agents are likely to have classical AI structures, at least when viewed from an external viewpoint (if not also internally as ...
... make clear the central issue of this article. If we are considering the sorts of active AI entities typical to science fiction works, whether bodied or electronic, then these agents are likely to have classical AI structures, at least when viewed from an external viewpoint (if not also internally as ...
Basic Artificial Intelligence Research at the Georgia Institute of
... new problem. The reasoner starts with a partial, incomplete problem specification and, through a series of example retrievals and evaluations, eventually defines the problem more clearly and creates a solution. Several solutions are considered, and the final one has elements of many that were consid ...
... new problem. The reasoner starts with a partial, incomplete problem specification and, through a series of example retrievals and evaluations, eventually defines the problem more clearly and creates a solution. Several solutions are considered, and the final one has elements of many that were consid ...
Agent
... “I propose to consider the question, ‘Can machines think?’ This should begin with definitions of the meaning of the terms ‘machine’ and ‘think’. The definitions might be framed so as to reflect so far as possible the normal use of the words, but this attitude is dangerous. If the meaning of the word ...
... “I propose to consider the question, ‘Can machines think?’ This should begin with definitions of the meaning of the terms ‘machine’ and ‘think’. The definitions might be framed so as to reflect so far as possible the normal use of the words, but this attitude is dangerous. If the meaning of the word ...
CSC 480: Artificial Intelligence
... reasonably close to human reasoning can be manipulated by computers appropriate granularity ...
... reasonably close to human reasoning can be manipulated by computers appropriate granularity ...
A MULTI-AGENT SYSTEM WITH APPLICATION IN PROJECT
... The traditional place of the scheduling is between planning and execution. It produces decisions on the specific resources, operations, and their timing to perform the activities (the schedule).Project scheduling, as a NP-complete problem, is a difficult task for the human planners and schedulers (H ...
... The traditional place of the scheduling is between planning and execution. It produces decisions on the specific resources, operations, and their timing to perform the activities (the schedule).Project scheduling, as a NP-complete problem, is a difficult task for the human planners and schedulers (H ...
Architectures and Idioms: Making Progress in Agent Design
... and formal arguments have shown that structure and bias are necessary to these processes, in order to reduce the search space of their learning or reasoning algorithms to a tractable size [8, 29, 34–36]. Agent technology is itself a major design innovation which harnesses the innate ability of human ...
... and formal arguments have shown that structure and bias are necessary to these processes, in order to reduce the search space of their learning or reasoning algorithms to a tractable size [8, 29, 34–36]. Agent technology is itself a major design innovation which harnesses the innate ability of human ...
Cognitive Approach to Creativity Cognitive View of Creativity
... • Newell & Simon’s approach developing GPS – Started field of Cognitive Science – Terminology and framework for problem solving ...
... • Newell & Simon’s approach developing GPS – Started field of Cognitive Science – Terminology and framework for problem solving ...
Economic reasoning and artificial intelligence The Harvard
... Though the mantle of designing machina economicus may not be adopted (particularly in such explicit terms) by all AI researchers, many AI advances over the last few decades can be characterized as progress in operationalizing rationality. For instance, probabilistic reasoning was largely eschewed b ...
... Though the mantle of designing machina economicus may not be adopted (particularly in such explicit terms) by all AI researchers, many AI advances over the last few decades can be characterized as progress in operationalizing rationality. For instance, probabilistic reasoning was largely eschewed b ...
PPT
... world? • Single agent (vs. multi-agent): An agent operating by itself in an environment. Does the other agent interfere with my performance measure? ...
... world? • Single agent (vs. multi-agent): An agent operating by itself in an environment. Does the other agent interfere with my performance measure? ...
Agents271-sq2010
... •This can work even with partial information •It’s is unclear what to do without a clear goal ...
... •This can work even with partial information •It’s is unclear what to do without a clear goal ...
A Case Study in Developmental Robotics
... a common one. For example, in an article (Barto et al., 1995) it was shown that majority of reinforcement learning (RL) algorithms are properly treated within the dynamic programming framework. RL methods which use dynamic programming as mathematical framework, require that environment be represente ...
... a common one. For example, in an article (Barto et al., 1995) it was shown that majority of reinforcement learning (RL) algorithms are properly treated within the dynamic programming framework. RL methods which use dynamic programming as mathematical framework, require that environment be represente ...
1. Introduction - 서울대 : Biointelligence lab
... Intelligent behavior in artifacts “Designing computer programs to make computers smarter” “Study of how to make computers do things at which, at the ...
... Intelligent behavior in artifacts “Designing computer programs to make computers smarter” “Study of how to make computers do things at which, at the ...
AI Ch.1 - 서울대 Biointelligence lab
... Intelligent behavior in artifacts “Designing computer programs to make computers smarter” “Study of how to make computers do things at which, at the ...
... Intelligent behavior in artifacts “Designing computer programs to make computers smarter” “Study of how to make computers do things at which, at the ...
The Power of Deep Reasoning with Large Graph Data - ijcai-16
... – Defeasibility (i.e., exceptions and argumentation); – Provenance, probabilistic, restraint bounded rationality, and more • Yet Rulelog reasoning scales well: polynomial-time, as in databases – Millions of sentences concluded/asserted on a single processor – Up to trillions by orchestrating databas ...
... – Defeasibility (i.e., exceptions and argumentation); – Provenance, probabilistic, restraint bounded rationality, and more • Yet Rulelog reasoning scales well: polynomial-time, as in databases – Millions of sentences concluded/asserted on a single processor – Up to trillions by orchestrating databas ...
sai-avatar1.doc
... understanding and natural language dialogue systems. Cheating has obviously its limitations and it is doubtful that good natural language interfaces may be built this way. An alternative approach used by humans requires various types of memory systems to facilitate concept recognition,building episo ...
... understanding and natural language dialogue systems. Cheating has obviously its limitations and it is doubtful that good natural language interfaces may be built this way. An alternative approach used by humans requires various types of memory systems to facilitate concept recognition,building episo ...
validation and verification of knowledge bases in the context of
... A transparent presentation of detected anomalies is an additional very important objective, which should favor the usage of Logos system at universities, both for research and didactic purposes. As regards education it could aid the teaching processes in such subjects as artificial intelligence, exp ...
... A transparent presentation of detected anomalies is an additional very important objective, which should favor the usage of Logos system at universities, both for research and didactic purposes. As regards education it could aid the teaching processes in such subjects as artificial intelligence, exp ...
The CHREST Architecture of Cognition The Role of
... carrying out complex intelligent behaviour without imposing many constraints on the architecture (for example, Soar enjoys an unlimited capacity for its working memory). Compared to other architectures, CHREST might thus appear as a very austere system. However, it is also a powerful dynamic system ...
... carrying out complex intelligent behaviour without imposing many constraints on the architecture (for example, Soar enjoys an unlimited capacity for its working memory). Compared to other architectures, CHREST might thus appear as a very austere system. However, it is also a powerful dynamic system ...
Preface - Beck-Shop
... Intelligent agents are one of the most important developments in computer science of the past decade. Agents are of interest in many important application areas, ranging from human-computer interaction to industrial process control. The ATAL workshop series aims to bring together researchers interes ...
... Intelligent agents are one of the most important developments in computer science of the past decade. Agents are of interest in many important application areas, ranging from human-computer interaction to industrial process control. The ATAL workshop series aims to bring together researchers interes ...
An Effective Reasoning Algorithm for Question Answering System
... desirable area of research to make the system intelligent. Today is the era of knowledge that requires articulations, semantic, syntax etc. These requirements, forced to design a general system which is applicable to represent declarative as well as procedural knowledge. Without effective inference/ ...
... desirable area of research to make the system intelligent. Today is the era of knowledge that requires articulations, semantic, syntax etc. These requirements, forced to design a general system which is applicable to represent declarative as well as procedural knowledge. Without effective inference/ ...
Distributed Artificial Intelligence
... fall under this category. Agents also need the ability to reason about their own actions and the needs of other agents. Hence, development of reasoning mechanisms, either logic based or utility based, are important from individual perspective. Finally, the agents need to adapt to changing situations ...
... fall under this category. Agents also need the ability to reason about their own actions and the needs of other agents. Hence, development of reasoning mechanisms, either logic based or utility based, are important from individual perspective. Finally, the agents need to adapt to changing situations ...
... regulation to remedy the problem that already exists or to find better alternatives to which they were used previously. In developing of nonlinear expert system simulation models, the proper selection of input variables is a challenging problem. Therefore, a false combination of input variables coul ...
PPT
... world? • Single agent (vs. multi-agent): An agent operating by itself in an environment. Does the other agent interfere with my performance measure? ...
... world? • Single agent (vs. multi-agent): An agent operating by itself in an environment. Does the other agent interfere with my performance measure? ...
Cognitive Decathlon
... the Turing Test is that it looks for “indistinguishible” behavior. On any task, the range of human behavior across the spectrum of abilities can span orders of magnitude, and there are artificial systems that today outperform humans on quite complex but limited tasks. So, we might also specify a num ...
... the Turing Test is that it looks for “indistinguishible” behavior. On any task, the range of human behavior across the spectrum of abilities can span orders of magnitude, and there are artificial systems that today outperform humans on quite complex but limited tasks. So, we might also specify a num ...
agent-based model - IDt
... Artificial Intelligence (AI) is the branch of computer science that aims to create the intelligence of artifacts/ machines. John McCarthy coined the term AI in 1956. “Weak AI” refers to the use of software to specific problem solving, (e.g. expert systems). General intelligence (or “Strong AI") is s ...
... Artificial Intelligence (AI) is the branch of computer science that aims to create the intelligence of artifacts/ machines. John McCarthy coined the term AI in 1956. “Weak AI” refers to the use of software to specific problem solving, (e.g. expert systems). General intelligence (or “Strong AI") is s ...
A Similarity Evaluation Technique for Cooperative Problem
... Department of Computer Science and Information Systems ...
... Department of Computer Science and Information Systems ...
Soar (cognitive architecture)
Soar is a cognitive architecture, created by John Laird, Allen Newell, and Paul Rosenbloom at Carnegie Mellon University, now maintained by John Laird's research group at the University of Michigan. It is both a view of what cognition is and an implementation of that view through a computer programming architecture for artificial intelligence (AI). Since its beginnings in 1983 and its presentation in a paper in 1987, it has been widely used by AI researchers to model different aspects of human behavior.