- Cafe Philosophy
... Are we like Don Quixote, whose self was created by his reading of medieval romances: are we Homo quixotienses, the narrative self? Or are we rather like the protagonist of Sartre’s novel ...
... Are we like Don Quixote, whose self was created by his reading of medieval romances: are we Homo quixotienses, the narrative self? Or are we rather like the protagonist of Sartre’s novel ...
science - Human Nature Review
... intellectual and agitational work. There is a problem about the relationship between science, technology and medicine on the one hand and the critique of the capitalist mode of production and the struggle for socialism on the other. The knowledge and the practices of science (a term which we will us ...
... intellectual and agitational work. There is a problem about the relationship between science, technology and medicine on the one hand and the critique of the capitalist mode of production and the struggle for socialism on the other. The knowledge and the practices of science (a term which we will us ...
Introduction to Multi-Agent Systems
... among agents means more than communication in distributed systems and that is more appropriate to speak about interaction instead of communication. When people communicate, they perform more than just exchanging messages with a specified syntax and a given protocol, as in distributed systems. Theref ...
... among agents means more than communication in distributed systems and that is more appropriate to speak about interaction instead of communication. When people communicate, they perform more than just exchanging messages with a specified syntax and a given protocol, as in distributed systems. Theref ...
athabasca university change in systems: theory and implications by
... (3) What are the implications for the field of counselling psychology, specifically? I will formulate responses to these questions in a recursive narrative format (a narrative that circles back upon itself while broadening outward to increasing levels of abstraction). Implicitly, I have introduced m ...
... (3) What are the implications for the field of counselling psychology, specifically? I will formulate responses to these questions in a recursive narrative format (a narrative that circles back upon itself while broadening outward to increasing levels of abstraction). Implicitly, I have introduced m ...
What Is the Problem with Experts?
... as a given. There is a more general problem for liberalism that arises from this: if the liberal state is supposed to be ideologically neutral, how is it to decide what is and is not ideology as distinct from knowledge? The Two Issues Together If the two issues, equality and neutrality, are each tak ...
... as a given. There is a more general problem for liberalism that arises from this: if the liberal state is supposed to be ideologically neutral, how is it to decide what is and is not ideology as distinct from knowledge? The Two Issues Together If the two issues, equality and neutrality, are each tak ...
Intelligent agent - Personal Web Pages
... inhabit some complex dynamic environment, sense and act autonomously in this environment, and by doing so realize a set of goals or tasks for which they are designed”. ...
... inhabit some complex dynamic environment, sense and act autonomously in this environment, and by doing so realize a set of goals or tasks for which they are designed”. ...
locke on consciousness
... personal identity in terms of memory; his alleged indirect realism about perception; the distinction between primary and secondary qualities; the attack on nativism; his psychologism about meaning; his empiricist views on concept acquisition, etc., have all been subject to extensive scrutiny and deb ...
... personal identity in terms of memory; his alleged indirect realism about perception; the distinction between primary and secondary qualities; the attack on nativism; his psychologism about meaning; his empiricist views on concept acquisition, etc., have all been subject to extensive scrutiny and deb ...
Out of Context - Media Lab Login
... and entering another means changing contexts -- you get a different set of actions and a different set of objects to operate on. Each tool works only in a single context and only when that particular application is active. Any communication of data between one application and another requires a ster ...
... and entering another means changing contexts -- you get a different set of actions and a different set of objects to operate on. Each tool works only in a single context and only when that particular application is active. Any communication of data between one application and another requires a ster ...
Management Information Systems Chapter 12
... behaviors in large data sets, using techniques such as neural networks and data mining Artificial Intelligence (AI) technology: • Computer-based systems based on human behavior, with the ability to learn languages, accomplish physical tasks, use a perceptual apparatus, and emulate human expertise an ...
... behaviors in large data sets, using techniques such as neural networks and data mining Artificial Intelligence (AI) technology: • Computer-based systems based on human behavior, with the ability to learn languages, accomplish physical tasks, use a perceptual apparatus, and emulate human expertise an ...
egpai 2016 - ECAI 2016
... and is mainly a test of humanness. The machine intelligence quotient (MIQ) using fuzzy integrals was presented in [1] in 2002. However, determining a universal intelligence quotient for ranking artificial systems is not very practical and is almost unmeasurable due to the vast non-uniformity in the ...
... and is mainly a test of humanness. The machine intelligence quotient (MIQ) using fuzzy integrals was presented in [1] in 2002. However, determining a universal intelligence quotient for ranking artificial systems is not very practical and is almost unmeasurable due to the vast non-uniformity in the ...
Carl F. Craver, Explaining what? Review of explaining the brain
... lie various ‘‘how-plausibly models’’, models which are ‘‘more or less consistent with known constraints on the components, their activities, and their organization’’ (pp. 121–122). This description leaves no room for idealization, a deliberate construction of models inconsistent with ‘‘known constra ...
... lie various ‘‘how-plausibly models’’, models which are ‘‘more or less consistent with known constraints on the components, their activities, and their organization’’ (pp. 121–122). This description leaves no room for idealization, a deliberate construction of models inconsistent with ‘‘known constra ...
Intelligent Agents
... • Add utility evaluation: not only how close does the action take me to the goal, but also how useful it is for the agent • Note: both goal and utility-based agents can plan with constructs other than rules • Other aspects to be considered: – uncertainty in perceptions and actions – incomplete knowl ...
... • Add utility evaluation: not only how close does the action take me to the goal, but also how useful it is for the agent • Note: both goal and utility-based agents can plan with constructs other than rules • Other aspects to be considered: – uncertainty in perceptions and actions – incomplete knowl ...
AnneMarie - Duke University`s Fuqua School of Business
... “rational” organization design (Scott, 1998), the ideal bureaucracy is synonymous with clearly designed specialized roles and departments with accompanying rigid and impervious boundaries. In a comparative analysis of four countries Ben-David (1960) shows that the rate of innovation is hindered by s ...
... “rational” organization design (Scott, 1998), the ideal bureaucracy is synonymous with clearly designed specialized roles and departments with accompanying rigid and impervious boundaries. In a comparative analysis of four countries Ben-David (1960) shows that the rate of innovation is hindered by s ...
Piagetian Autonomous Modeler
... effector programs must be constructed. Each detector program provides PAM with continuous or discrete sensor data transformed into PAM’s internal representation, percept monads. When sense data arrive in the detector program, the program makes assertions in the model (Figure 2). Each assertion eithe ...
... effector programs must be constructed. Each detector program provides PAM with continuous or discrete sensor data transformed into PAM’s internal representation, percept monads. When sense data arrive in the detector program, the program makes assertions in the model (Figure 2). Each assertion eithe ...
Evolutionary Algorithms
... The dealer deals two cards (from a normal pack of 52 cards) to the player and one card to himself. All cards are dealt face up. All cards take their face value, except Jack, Queen and King which count as 10 and Aces which can count as ...
... The dealer deals two cards (from a normal pack of 52 cards) to the player and one card to himself. All cards are dealt face up. All cards take their face value, except Jack, Queen and King which count as 10 and Aces which can count as ...
Course Description: Advanced Placement Psychology Honors
... sequence. Chapters are occasionally combined into one unit of complementary themes – specifically Chapter 6 & 7 and Chapters 8, 10 & 13. A personal portfolio is assigned in January and required of all students, but the juniors are given additional criteria that will carry them through the end of the ...
... sequence. Chapters are occasionally combined into one unit of complementary themes – specifically Chapter 6 & 7 and Chapters 8, 10 & 13. A personal portfolio is assigned in January and required of all students, but the juniors are given additional criteria that will carry them through the end of the ...
Advanced Placement Psychology
... sequence. Chapters are occasionally combined into one unit of complementary themes – specifically Chapter 6 & 7 and Chapters 8, 10 & 13. A personal portfolio is assigned in January and required of all students, but the juniors are given additional criteria that will carry them through the end of the ...
... sequence. Chapters are occasionally combined into one unit of complementary themes – specifically Chapter 6 & 7 and Chapters 8, 10 & 13. A personal portfolio is assigned in January and required of all students, but the juniors are given additional criteria that will carry them through the end of the ...
Evolutionary Psychology as Maladapted Psychology
... and Asa Gray, two of Darwin’s advocates and friends, had suggested some supernatural impetus was necessary for the evolution of human capacities. That would certainly have offended Darwin’s deepest naturalistic sympathies (cf. Richards 1987). Lyell’s The Geological Evidences of the Antiquity of Man ...
... and Asa Gray, two of Darwin’s advocates and friends, had suggested some supernatural impetus was necessary for the evolution of human capacities. That would certainly have offended Darwin’s deepest naturalistic sympathies (cf. Richards 1987). Lyell’s The Geological Evidences of the Antiquity of Man ...
Application of Systemic Approach to Sophocles Global Specification
... which development involves numerous technologies and specialists from different engineering and scientific areas from electronics, and software engineering up to artificial intelligence, psychology and socio-cognitive science. From the practical perspective we can have many concrete systemic approac ...
... which development involves numerous technologies and specialists from different engineering and scientific areas from electronics, and software engineering up to artificial intelligence, psychology and socio-cognitive science. From the practical perspective we can have many concrete systemic approac ...
Joanna J. Bryson - Department of Computer Science
... P RIMATE C OGNITIVE N EUROSCIENCE L ABORATORY Harvard University, Cambridge USA Postdoctoral Fellow with Prof. Marc D. Hauser, working on modeling specialized learning in primates and its applications to safe learning in software agents. October 2001 – Sept 2002 ...
... P RIMATE C OGNITIVE N EUROSCIENCE L ABORATORY Harvard University, Cambridge USA Postdoctoral Fellow with Prof. Marc D. Hauser, working on modeling specialized learning in primates and its applications to safe learning in software agents. October 2001 – Sept 2002 ...
Contextualizing Reflective Dialogue in a Spoken Conversational Tutor
... al., 1994). Some dialogue-based tutoring systems have taken the approach of eliciting natural language explanations during problem-solving (e.g., Aleven, Koedinger & Popescu, 2003), but very few have attempted to elicit these explanations after problem-solving. Recent studies provide evidence sugges ...
... al., 1994). Some dialogue-based tutoring systems have taken the approach of eliciting natural language explanations during problem-solving (e.g., Aleven, Koedinger & Popescu, 2003), but very few have attempted to elicit these explanations after problem-solving. Recent studies provide evidence sugges ...
AP Psychology Curriculum
... 12. Discuss Skinner’s and Chomsky’s contributions to the nature-nurture debate over how children acquire language, and explain why statistical learning and critical periods are important concepts in children’s language learning. 13. Summarize Whorf’s linguistic determinism hypothesis, and comment on ...
... 12. Discuss Skinner’s and Chomsky’s contributions to the nature-nurture debate over how children acquire language, and explain why statistical learning and critical periods are important concepts in children’s language learning. 13. Summarize Whorf’s linguistic determinism hypothesis, and comment on ...
penultimate version PDF - METU Department of Philosophy
... Test). Since agency is the system of actions in which mind is rooted, it –in AI– is the basic constituent of rationality, intelligence, mental acts, reasoning and other cognitive skills. In other words, agentive action is the primary source for the rationalization, reasoning, and cognitive processes ...
... Test). Since agency is the system of actions in which mind is rooted, it –in AI– is the basic constituent of rationality, intelligence, mental acts, reasoning and other cognitive skills. In other words, agentive action is the primary source for the rationalization, reasoning, and cognitive processes ...
The Neural Architecture Underlying Habit Learning: An Evolving
... reasonable that this elaborate biological structure underpinned such complex functions. The excitement came with the new findings from microelectrode recordings made by Mountcastle and Hubel and Wiesel and others — recordings that showed that the functional organization of the neocortex was related ...
... reasonable that this elaborate biological structure underpinned such complex functions. The excitement came with the new findings from microelectrode recordings made by Mountcastle and Hubel and Wiesel and others — recordings that showed that the functional organization of the neocortex was related ...
Die Grenzen des Verstehens – Voraussetzungen der
... What is Artificial General Intelligence up to? Perception, and what depends on it, is inexplicable in a mechanical way, that is, using figures and motions. Suppose there would be a machine, so arranged as to bring forth thoughts, experiences and perceptions; it would then certainly be possible to im ...
... What is Artificial General Intelligence up to? Perception, and what depends on it, is inexplicable in a mechanical way, that is, using figures and motions. Suppose there would be a machine, so arranged as to bring forth thoughts, experiences and perceptions; it would then certainly be possible to im ...