Expert Systems - Myreaders.info
... ‡ Can address imprecise and incomplete data through assignment of confidence values. ...
... ‡ Can address imprecise and incomplete data through assignment of confidence values. ...
artificial intelligence planning for generative computer aided process
... the actions schemas available and the goals to be achieved, the graph is generated from the initial state to the goals, inserting at each moment those actions whose preconditions are satisfied in the current world state. On each stage of the generation process, all possible instantiations of the act ...
... the actions schemas available and the goals to be achieved, the graph is generated from the initial state to the goals, inserting at each moment those actions whose preconditions are satisfied in the current world state. On each stage of the generation process, all possible instantiations of the act ...
Knowledge Request-Broker Architecture: A Platform for
... Generally, in order to make knowledge understandable to every one, it must be represented in a language that all understand, which may work for factual knowledge, but is simply impossible in the case of procedural knowledge. Procedural knowledge can be in many forms, like a program in any arbitrary ...
... Generally, in order to make knowledge understandable to every one, it must be represented in a language that all understand, which may work for factual knowledge, but is simply impossible in the case of procedural knowledge. Procedural knowledge can be in many forms, like a program in any arbitrary ...
Components of KBS
... The knowledge is composed by cases A case is a complex structure (characteristics, solution) The cases are stored in the case base (structure, indexing) We will have also knowledge about: How to evaluate case similarity How to combine/adapt/retrieve solutions How to evaluate solutions ...
... The knowledge is composed by cases A case is a complex structure (characteristics, solution) The cases are stored in the case base (structure, indexing) We will have also knowledge about: How to evaluate case similarity How to combine/adapt/retrieve solutions How to evaluate solutions ...
Mis – MASTER STUDENTS- Presentation 10
... • Neural networks • Use hardware and software that parallel the processing patterns of a biological brain. • “Learn” patterns from large quantities of data by searching for relationships, building models, and correcting over and over again the model’s own mistakes • Humans “train” the network by fee ...
... • Neural networks • Use hardware and software that parallel the processing patterns of a biological brain. • “Learn” patterns from large quantities of data by searching for relationships, building models, and correcting over and over again the model’s own mistakes • Humans “train” the network by fee ...
Partially observable Markov decision processes for
... Figure 2. The POMDP model. Arrows indicate probabilistic influence. The parameter S is a set containing the discrete states in which the environment can exist. In the TIS, the state of the environment is a representation of the key in which the musician is playing. There are 25 states, one for each ...
... Figure 2. The POMDP model. Arrows indicate probabilistic influence. The parameter S is a set containing the discrete states in which the environment can exist. In the TIS, the state of the environment is a representation of the key in which the musician is playing. There are 25 states, one for each ...
MLECOG - Motivated Learning Embodied Cognitive Architecture
... motivations, MLECOG, does not rely on a control language or motivational blackboard, but instead upon the interplay generated by semantic memory, attention switching and motivational blocks. CAMAL has a type of attention switching in the form of its affect and affordance system. Although this allows ...
... motivations, MLECOG, does not rely on a control language or motivational blackboard, but instead upon the interplay generated by semantic memory, attention switching and motivational blocks. CAMAL has a type of attention switching in the form of its affect and affordance system. Although this allows ...
What is comparable in comparative cognition?
... will qualify, and the more examples of functional convergence (or indeed homology) we will find; in other words, the identification of evolutionary patterns in cognition will hinge, to some extent, on semantics, rather than actual biological traits. Given the many controversies about how to diagnose ...
... will qualify, and the more examples of functional convergence (or indeed homology) we will find; in other words, the identification of evolutionary patterns in cognition will hinge, to some extent, on semantics, rather than actual biological traits. Given the many controversies about how to diagnose ...
Case-based Reasoning and Multiple-agent Systems for Accounting
... Abstract One of the areas of judgment research in accounting and financial applications is that of accounting regulation. Previously, artificial intelligence efforts at modeling human judgment in accounting regulation systems have concentrated on rule-based expert systems. In those systems, genera ...
... Abstract One of the areas of judgment research in accounting and financial applications is that of accounting regulation. Previously, artificial intelligence efforts at modeling human judgment in accounting regulation systems have concentrated on rule-based expert systems. In those systems, genera ...
ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE PLANNING FOR GENERATIVE
... the drawback that much knowledge must be represented, because manufacturing procedures, machines, tools, tolerances, manufacturing features, etc are tightly coupled in the logic rules that drive the reasoning during process planning, thus requiring the manual representation of many combinations of t ...
... the drawback that much knowledge must be represented, because manufacturing procedures, machines, tools, tolerances, manufacturing features, etc are tightly coupled in the logic rules that drive the reasoning during process planning, thus requiring the manual representation of many combinations of t ...
Formalisms for Multi-Agent Systems
... whatsoever on the development of the field. In view of this, what features do current approaches have that make them distinct and important for agent researchers and practitioners? What fundamental issues drive this work? Two views emerge. One is that we need to construct new techniques for reasonin ...
... whatsoever on the development of the field. In view of this, what features do current approaches have that make them distinct and important for agent researchers and practitioners? What fundamental issues drive this work? Two views emerge. One is that we need to construct new techniques for reasonin ...
Systems Engineering and Architecting for Intelligent Autonomous
... architecture considerations for building autonomous driving systems. It is aimed at the ambitious practitioner with a solid engineering background. We envision such a practitioner to be interested not just in concrete system implementations, but also in borrowing ideas from the general theory of int ...
... architecture considerations for building autonomous driving systems. It is aimed at the ambitious practitioner with a solid engineering background. We envision such a practitioner to be interested not just in concrete system implementations, but also in borrowing ideas from the general theory of int ...
curriculum vitae - NYU Stern School of Business
... evolutionary computation techniques such as genetic algorithms. These models take as input histories of data and attempt to reconstruct the psychological and economic forces that drive markets as described by experienced professionals. There are also several specific offshoots from this research, na ...
... evolutionary computation techniques such as genetic algorithms. These models take as input histories of data and attempt to reconstruct the psychological and economic forces that drive markets as described by experienced professionals. There are also several specific offshoots from this research, na ...
Systems Thinking in Complex Responsive Processes and Systems
... generate and what they could generate to complement Human beings manage to get thinking about what systems currently do generate. What things done rather systems do not but could generate often reflect the cognitively non-transparent aspects of human systems, that intelligently, although the systems ...
... generate and what they could generate to complement Human beings manage to get thinking about what systems currently do generate. What things done rather systems do not but could generate often reflect the cognitively non-transparent aspects of human systems, that intelligently, although the systems ...
Computer Science as Empirical Inquiry
... be organized further to exhibit general intelligence. By "general intelligent action" we wish to indicate the same scope of intelligence as we see in humian action: that in any real situation behavior a p p r o p r a t e to the ends of the system and adaptive to the demands of the environment can oc ...
... be organized further to exhibit general intelligence. By "general intelligent action" we wish to indicate the same scope of intelligence as we see in humian action: that in any real situation behavior a p p r o p r a t e to the ends of the system and adaptive to the demands of the environment can oc ...
Selecting Integrated Approach for Knowledge Representation by
... metarules.They pertain to other rules (or even to themselves). Inference (procedural) rules may look like this: Rule 1: IF the data needed are not in the system, THEN request them from the user. Rule 2: IF more than one rule applies, and THEN deactivate any rules that add no new data. III. SELECTION ...
... metarules.They pertain to other rules (or even to themselves). Inference (procedural) rules may look like this: Rule 1: IF the data needed are not in the system, THEN request them from the user. Rule 2: IF more than one rule applies, and THEN deactivate any rules that add no new data. III. SELECTION ...
Introduction to MIS
... Store problem, all notes, decision factors, comments Future problems, managers can search the database and find similar problems Better and more efficient decisions if you know the original problems, discussions, and contingency plans ...
... Store problem, all notes, decision factors, comments Future problems, managers can search the database and find similar problems Better and more efficient decisions if you know the original problems, discussions, and contingency plans ...
Self-Adaptive Agents for Debugging Multi
... After modification, whether the modified agents are now able to produce the intended overall behavior has to be tested. Depending on the particular simulation endeavor, the simulation run has to be completely restarted or can be resumed from the simulated time where it was stopped due to the identif ...
... After modification, whether the modified agents are now able to produce the intended overall behavior has to be tested. Depending on the particular simulation endeavor, the simulation run has to be completely restarted or can be resumed from the simulated time where it was stopped due to the identif ...
call for papers as DOC
... still on the one hand, the users' difficulty in specifying their interests in the form of a well-defined query due to insufficient support from the interface, and on the other hand, the problem of extracting relevant (semantic) features from the multimedia objects itself. Besides, ideally user speci ...
... still on the one hand, the users' difficulty in specifying their interests in the form of a well-defined query due to insufficient support from the interface, and on the other hand, the problem of extracting relevant (semantic) features from the multimedia objects itself. Besides, ideally user speci ...
PPT - Sheffield Department of Computer Science
... representations into more complex representations Much of this argument comes down to the role of tree structures or hierarchies, which are needed to express syntactic relationships --- SSSH people say trees cannot be learned by connectionist systems.. But Jordan Pollack showed in 1986 that they can ...
... representations into more complex representations Much of this argument comes down to the role of tree structures or hierarchies, which are needed to express syntactic relationships --- SSSH people say trees cannot be learned by connectionist systems.. But Jordan Pollack showed in 1986 that they can ...
What`s Hot in Intelligent User Interfaces
... detection of learning-centered affective states in the wild. In Proceedings of IUI 2015, 379–388. Costa, D. 2015. On-body interaction for optimized accessibility. In Proceedings of IUI 2015, 121–124. Dinakar, K.; Chen, J.; Lieberman, H.; Picard, R.; and Filbin, ...
... detection of learning-centered affective states in the wild. In Proceedings of IUI 2015, 379–388. Costa, D. 2015. On-body interaction for optimized accessibility. In Proceedings of IUI 2015, 121–124. Dinakar, K.; Chen, J.; Lieberman, H.; Picard, R.; and Filbin, ...
The Importance of Cognitive Architectures
... designed for a specific task (often in an ad hoc way), using a cognitive architecture forces modelers to think in terms of the mechanisms and processes available within a generic cognitive architecture that are not specifically designed for a particular task, and thereby to generate explanations of ...
... designed for a specific task (often in an ad hoc way), using a cognitive architecture forces modelers to think in terms of the mechanisms and processes available within a generic cognitive architecture that are not specifically designed for a particular task, and thereby to generate explanations of ...