OpenProblems-2011-01-22
... special purposes in various theoretical and practical settings. As a result, an intricate network of interrelated concepts has developed in accordance with its uses in various contexts. In Wittgenstein’s philosophy of language, this situation is described as family resemblance, applied to the condit ...
... special purposes in various theoretical and practical settings. As a result, an intricate network of interrelated concepts has developed in accordance with its uses in various contexts. In Wittgenstein’s philosophy of language, this situation is described as family resemblance, applied to the condit ...
Chapter 1 The Architecture of Human
... a holistic cognitive model of human-level intelligence. In this vein, here an integrative architecture diagram for human-like general intelligence is proposed, via merging of lightly modified version of prior diagrams including Aaron Sloman’s high-level cognitive model, Stan Franklin and the LIDA gr ...
... a holistic cognitive model of human-level intelligence. In this vein, here an integrative architecture diagram for human-like general intelligence is proposed, via merging of lightly modified version of prior diagrams including Aaron Sloman’s high-level cognitive model, Stan Franklin and the LIDA gr ...
Case-Based Reasoning and Expert Systems
... Since humans do all these processes as background jobs, we need a scientific approach that easily supports us to develop expert systems with such abilities Potential of CBR to become a core part of future expert systems © 2012 DFKI GmbH ...
... Since humans do all these processes as background jobs, we need a scientific approach that easily supports us to develop expert systems with such abilities Potential of CBR to become a core part of future expert systems © 2012 DFKI GmbH ...
Enactive Artificial Intelligence
... procedure principles”, which are concerned with the general philosophy of the approach, and (ii) the “agent design principles”, which deal more directly with the actual methodology of designing autonomous agents (Pfeifer & Gómez 2005). The first of the design procedure principles (P-1) makes it expl ...
... procedure principles”, which are concerned with the general philosophy of the approach, and (ii) the “agent design principles”, which deal more directly with the actual methodology of designing autonomous agents (Pfeifer & Gómez 2005). The first of the design procedure principles (P-1) makes it expl ...
Preference Handling – An Introductory Tutorial
... these choices serve the purpose of this tutorial well. When evaluating the ideas described in this tutorial, the reader should bear in mind that there are many types of decision contexts in which preference handling is required. Each such context bring different demands, and one solution may be grea ...
... these choices serve the purpose of this tutorial well. When evaluating the ideas described in this tutorial, the reader should bear in mind that there are many types of decision contexts in which preference handling is required. Each such context bring different demands, and one solution may be grea ...
Solving Distributed Constraint Optimization Problems Using Logic
... rules for communication (sending, receiving, and interpreting messages) and a set of rules for generating an ASP program used for the computation of the utility tables as in Table 1 and the computation of the solution. We omit the detailed code of Cai due to space constraints. Instead, we will descr ...
... rules for communication (sending, receiving, and interpreting messages) and a set of rules for generating an ASP program used for the computation of the utility tables as in Table 1 and the computation of the solution. We omit the detailed code of Cai due to space constraints. Instead, we will descr ...
Solving Distributed Constraint Optimization Problems Using Logic
... Distributed constraint optimization problems (DCOPs) are problems where agents need to coordinate their value assignments to maximize the sum of resulting constraint utilities [33, 37, 31, 46]. Researchers have used them to model various multi-agent coordination and resource allocation problems [30, ...
... Distributed constraint optimization problems (DCOPs) are problems where agents need to coordinate their value assignments to maximize the sum of resulting constraint utilities [33, 37, 31, 46]. Researchers have used them to model various multi-agent coordination and resource allocation problems [30, ...
How to model mutually exclusive events based on independent
... A Bayesian network (BN) is a graphical probabilistic model that is especially wellsuited in decision-making scenarios that require us to consider multiple pieces of uncertain evidence involving causal relationships (Fenton and Neil, 2012). A BN consists of a set of nodes (that represent uncertain va ...
... A Bayesian network (BN) is a graphical probabilistic model that is especially wellsuited in decision-making scenarios that require us to consider multiple pieces of uncertain evidence involving causal relationships (Fenton and Neil, 2012). A BN consists of a set of nodes (that represent uncertain va ...
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 ...
Intelligent approaches to manage changes and disturbances in
... Taking the mutual complementary features of the hierarchical and heterarchical control approaches into account, I proposed a conceptual model for the temporary and/or permanent collaboration of the two different control techniques in one integrated system. I suggested the introduction of new schedul ...
... Taking the mutual complementary features of the hierarchical and heterarchical control approaches into account, I proposed a conceptual model for the temporary and/or permanent collaboration of the two different control techniques in one integrated system. I suggested the introduction of new schedul ...
Reports on the Twenty-First National Conference on Artificial
... agents with higher-level cognitive functions that enable them to reason, act, and perceive in changing, incompletely known, and unpredictable environments. Such robots must, for example, be able to reason about goals, actions, when to perceive and what to look for, the cognitive states of other agen ...
... agents with higher-level cognitive functions that enable them to reason, act, and perceive in changing, incompletely known, and unpredictable environments. Such robots must, for example, be able to reason about goals, actions, when to perceive and what to look for, the cognitive states of other agen ...
Concepts of Object- and Agent-Oriented Simulation
... to put endomorphy into use is AgedDEVS [35]. An explicit internal model reflects the characteristics and structure of the outside world. It is employed to initiate structural changes in organizational hierarchies and as a means for reflection and introspection. In AgedDEVS, internal models about mod ...
... to put endomorphy into use is AgedDEVS [35]. An explicit internal model reflects the characteristics and structure of the outside world. It is employed to initiate structural changes in organizational hierarchies and as a means for reflection and introspection. In AgedDEVS, internal models about mod ...
Intelligent Tutoring Systems: An Overview
... topics, but not always with an effective dialogue and with a co-disciplinary process. We think the last researches show new and interesting synergies. The chapter underlines the last thirty years: from the classical models (as ANDES) to last proposals. Recently (2011-2013), the interest of the commu ...
... topics, but not always with an effective dialogue and with a co-disciplinary process. We think the last researches show new and interesting synergies. The chapter underlines the last thirty years: from the classical models (as ANDES) to last proposals. Recently (2011-2013), the interest of the commu ...
Reports on the Twenty-First National Conference on Artificial
... agents with higher-level cognitive functions that enable them to reason, act, and perceive in changing, incompletely known, and unpredictable environments. Such robots must, for example, be able to reason about goals, actions, when to perceive and what to look for, the cognitive states of other agen ...
... agents with higher-level cognitive functions that enable them to reason, act, and perceive in changing, incompletely known, and unpredictable environments. Such robots must, for example, be able to reason about goals, actions, when to perceive and what to look for, the cognitive states of other agen ...
Artificial Intelligence Question Bank 2014
... How default logic helps in reasoning? Explain. What are the problems which occur on default reasoning? Define Default reasoning and state all its features. What do we mean by the term Closed World Assumption? Elaborate with an example. Explain the framework of MBR. What are the disadvantages of Rule ...
... How default logic helps in reasoning? Explain. What are the problems which occur on default reasoning? Define Default reasoning and state all its features. What do we mean by the term Closed World Assumption? Elaborate with an example. Explain the framework of MBR. What are the disadvantages of Rule ...
Knowledge Engineering 2017
... Of these four areas, the basic horsepower problems of computing "engines" is the easiest to tackle. Computer processing capability has crossed the billioninstructions-per-second barrier. Computer memory now exceeds a billion bits. Communications technology now easily exceeds a billion bits per secon ...
... Of these four areas, the basic horsepower problems of computing "engines" is the easiest to tackle. Computer processing capability has crossed the billioninstructions-per-second barrier. Computer memory now exceeds a billion bits. Communications technology now easily exceeds a billion bits per secon ...
Mind Design II : Philosophy, Psychology, Artificial Intelligence
... watching what it does—but, of course, not in isolation. From all you can tell in isolation, a single bit of behavior might be manifesting any number of different beliefs and/or desires, or none at all. Only when you see a consistent pattern of rational behavior, manifesting the same cognitive states ...
... watching what it does—but, of course, not in isolation. From all you can tell in isolation, a single bit of behavior might be manifesting any number of different beliefs and/or desires, or none at all. Only when you see a consistent pattern of rational behavior, manifesting the same cognitive states ...
Mind Design II : Philosophy, Psychology, Artificial Intelligence
... watching what it does—but, of course, not in isolation. From all you can tell in isolation, a single bit of behavior might be manifesting any number of different beliefs and/or desires, or none at all. Only when you see a consistent pattern of rational behavior, manifesting the same cognitive states ...
... watching what it does—but, of course, not in isolation. From all you can tell in isolation, a single bit of behavior might be manifesting any number of different beliefs and/or desires, or none at all. Only when you see a consistent pattern of rational behavior, manifesting the same cognitive states ...
i S dS i S dS Fuzzy Logic, Sets and Systems Lecture 1 Introduction
... Formulation of the task can be very tedious Membership functions can be difficult to find Multiple ways for combining evidence Problems with long inference chains Efficiency for complex tasks There are many ways of interpreting fuzzy rules, combining the ...
... Formulation of the task can be very tedious Membership functions can be difficult to find Multiple ways for combining evidence Problems with long inference chains Efficiency for complex tasks There are many ways of interpreting fuzzy rules, combining the ...
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... comparisons were possible, and the structured approach taken in this dissertation shows significantly better results than the best fully parallel, reactive architecture previously reported (Tyrrell 1993). The approach to synthetic intelligence used in these experiments exploits the advantages of hie ...
... comparisons were possible, and the structured approach taken in this dissertation shows significantly better results than the best fully parallel, reactive architecture previously reported (Tyrrell 1993). The approach to synthetic intelligence used in these experiments exploits the advantages of hie ...
OpenProblems-2011-01-21
... special purposes in various theoretical and practical settings. As a result, an intricate network of interrelated concepts has developed in accordance with its uses in various contexts. In Wittgenstein’s philosophy of language, this situation is described as family resemblance, applied to the condit ...
... special purposes in various theoretical and practical settings. As a result, an intricate network of interrelated concepts has developed in accordance with its uses in various contexts. In Wittgenstein’s philosophy of language, this situation is described as family resemblance, applied to the condit ...
types of anticipatory behaving agents in artificial life
... In this article we focus on the first two levels only. One approach or architecture spans through multiple levels usually. First we will describe our understanding of both levels, then we will present an explanatory experiment we conducted to further demonstrate the ideas. To compare the work with o ...
... In this article we focus on the first two levels only. One approach or architecture spans through multiple levels usually. First we will describe our understanding of both levels, then we will present an explanatory experiment we conducted to further demonstrate the ideas. To compare the work with o ...
OpenProblems-2011-01-17
... information present a complex body of knowledge that accommodates different views of information through fields of natural, social and computer science. Or, as [Floridi 2005] formulates it, “Information is such a powerful and elusive concept that it can be associated with several explanations, depe ...
... information present a complex body of knowledge that accommodates different views of information through fields of natural, social and computer science. Or, as [Floridi 2005] formulates it, “Information is such a powerful and elusive concept that it can be associated with several explanations, depe ...