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... from every other sentence. Different sentences are represented by different sentence letters (for instance, A, B, and C). We cannot represent the similarities between the various sentences, because we take the whole sentence as a unit. Propositional logic cannot show how it is possible to conclude t ...
... from every other sentence. Different sentences are represented by different sentence letters (for instance, A, B, and C). We cannot represent the similarities between the various sentences, because we take the whole sentence as a unit. Propositional logic cannot show how it is possible to conclude t ...
energy based decision support system for facilities
... domain-independent context representation development for electronic patient records (Muller, 1997), etc. User preferences for energy value include “ENHIGH” (high energy value), “EN-MID” (medium energy value), and “EN-LOW” (low energy value). Based on user selection, KBS processes necessary logic st ...
... domain-independent context representation development for electronic patient records (Muller, 1997), etc. User preferences for energy value include “ENHIGH” (high energy value), “EN-MID” (medium energy value), and “EN-LOW” (low energy value). Based on user selection, KBS processes necessary logic st ...
Towardanecoaesthetics
... metaphysical instance. This is the kind of property of a perceptual system called selftuning. Self-tuning is not reducible to physics because it deals directly with information, is the capacity of an organism to better interact with surrounds to pickup information about environment and information f ...
... metaphysical instance. This is the kind of property of a perceptual system called selftuning. Self-tuning is not reducible to physics because it deals directly with information, is the capacity of an organism to better interact with surrounds to pickup information about environment and information f ...
KANTRA: Human-Machine Interaction for Intelligent Robots
... The future use of intelligent robots [Rembold et al. 93] in manufacturing or as service robots for different applications will lead to high demands for manmachine interaction and communication. The more robots work autonomously the more cooperation of man-machine and machine-machine [Fukuda et al. 9 ...
... The future use of intelligent robots [Rembold et al. 93] in manufacturing or as service robots for different applications will lead to high demands for manmachine interaction and communication. The more robots work autonomously the more cooperation of man-machine and machine-machine [Fukuda et al. 9 ...
Decision Support Systems
... • Gorry and Scott-Morton (1971) : “Interactive computer-based systems, which help decision maker utilize data and model to solve unstructured problems”. • Keen and Scott-Morton (1978) : “Decision support system couple the intellectual resources of individuals with the capabilities of the computer to ...
... • Gorry and Scott-Morton (1971) : “Interactive computer-based systems, which help decision maker utilize data and model to solve unstructured problems”. • Keen and Scott-Morton (1978) : “Decision support system couple the intellectual resources of individuals with the capabilities of the computer to ...
Major AI Research Areas - Cognitive Computing Research Group
... real world problems, they ran squarely into the wall of the lack of knowledge. Real world problems demanded that the solver know something. So, knowledge based systems, often called expert systems, were born. The name came from the process of knowledge engineering, of having knowledge engineers lab ...
... real world problems, they ran squarely into the wall of the lack of knowledge. Real world problems demanded that the solver know something. So, knowledge based systems, often called expert systems, were born. The name came from the process of knowledge engineering, of having knowledge engineers lab ...
Dept.of Computer Science, KU. MCA 2013-14
... 1) Silberschatz, Peter Galvin, Breg Gagne, Applied Operating System Concepts, John Wiley & sons 2) Operating Systems, William Stallings (Pearson) 3) Advanced concepts in Operating Systems, M. Shigha & NG shirvratri (TMH) 4) Distributed Systems Concepts & Design By G Coulouris et al (Pearson) 5) Dist ...
... 1) Silberschatz, Peter Galvin, Breg Gagne, Applied Operating System Concepts, John Wiley & sons 2) Operating Systems, William Stallings (Pearson) 3) Advanced concepts in Operating Systems, M. Shigha & NG shirvratri (TMH) 4) Distributed Systems Concepts & Design By G Coulouris et al (Pearson) 5) Dist ...
Approaches to Artificial Intelligence
... One's approach to research in AI seems to depend to a large extent on what propert.ies of int.elligent behaviour one is most. impressed by. For some, it might be the evolut.ionary ant.ecedents of this behaviour in other animals; for others, its biological underpinnings in the central nervous systemj ...
... One's approach to research in AI seems to depend to a large extent on what propert.ies of int.elligent behaviour one is most. impressed by. For some, it might be the evolut.ionary ant.ecedents of this behaviour in other animals; for others, its biological underpinnings in the central nervous systemj ...
Application of Qualitative Reasoning to Robotic Soccer
... small deviations between input data. Obviously, we further require a control system to be active, i.e., to come up with actions from time to time. Without this second requirement a control system that does nothing would be the best choice for a robust system. The term small in the definition of robu ...
... small deviations between input data. Obviously, we further require a control system to be active, i.e., to come up with actions from time to time. Without this second requirement a control system that does nothing would be the best choice for a robust system. The term small in the definition of robu ...
Christopher Thomas UMIACS Center - Kno.e.sis
... research on the question of how to make a computer understand (written) language in particular. The understanding paradigm is here Wittgensteins meaning-as-use. We cannot teach a machine a comprehensive understanding of language and human communication, but we can a)algorithmically define domain-spe ...
... research on the question of how to make a computer understand (written) language in particular. The understanding paradigm is here Wittgensteins meaning-as-use. We cannot teach a machine a comprehensive understanding of language and human communication, but we can a)algorithmically define domain-spe ...
A Research Perspective: Artificial Intelligence, Management and
... in Figure 1. Although organizations and management obviously interact directly (Orlikwoski, 1992), we emphasize the issues directly associated with AI. Organizations are characterized by their institutional properties, including structure, ...
... in Figure 1. Although organizations and management obviously interact directly (Orlikwoski, 1992), we emphasize the issues directly associated with AI. Organizations are characterized by their institutional properties, including structure, ...
1 M.Sc./P.G. Diploma Course in Industrial Automation Document 1
... Learning Objectives: To gain an understanding of expert systems and AI techniques and how it can be applied in control, automation, manufacturing, design and operational management. Outline Syllabus: Knowledge based systems, Expert systems, Fuzzy systems and fuzzy control, Artificial Neural Networks ...
... Learning Objectives: To gain an understanding of expert systems and AI techniques and how it can be applied in control, automation, manufacturing, design and operational management. Outline Syllabus: Knowledge based systems, Expert systems, Fuzzy systems and fuzzy control, Artificial Neural Networks ...
Cognitive Systems: Argument and Cognition
... cognitive assistants that help their human users take decisions in everyday tasks: which restaurant to visit for some occasion, when to schedule a meeting, or how to handle an information overload on a social network. Despite appearing relatively simple when compared with the complex optimization pr ...
... cognitive assistants that help their human users take decisions in everyday tasks: which restaurant to visit for some occasion, when to schedule a meeting, or how to handle an information overload on a social network. Despite appearing relatively simple when compared with the complex optimization pr ...
call for papers - IUI 2017
... ACM IUI is where the Human-Computer Interaction (HCI) community meets the Artificial Intelligence (AI), with contributions from related fields such as psychology, behavioral science, cognitive science, computer graphics, design or the arts. Our focus is to improve the interaction between humans and ...
... ACM IUI is where the Human-Computer Interaction (HCI) community meets the Artificial Intelligence (AI), with contributions from related fields such as psychology, behavioral science, cognitive science, computer graphics, design or the arts. Our focus is to improve the interaction between humans and ...
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 ...
REASONING ANd dECISION - Université Paul Sabatier
... the web or produced by companies or users. Managing this abundance opens up new avenues for testing hypotheses on languages, and the development of efficient tools for analysis. It also favours sharing of information, knowledge discovery and corroboration. A major objective in the domain is to give ...
... the web or produced by companies or users. Managing this abundance opens up new avenues for testing hypotheses on languages, and the development of efficient tools for analysis. It also favours sharing of information, knowledge discovery and corroboration. A major objective in the domain is to give ...
From Imitation Learning to Innovation in Designing - Neuron
... At the present time we are trying to model different robot´s personalities via its interaction with several human users and this way we personalize robot´s behaviors according to the interaction of the specific human user. This way various models for multiple robot approach are developed. Robots are ...
... At the present time we are trying to model different robot´s personalities via its interaction with several human users and this way we personalize robot´s behaviors according to the interaction of the specific human user. This way various models for multiple robot approach are developed. Robots are ...
An Expert System for Automotive Diagnosis
... knowledge consisting of common sense and experience gained simply by living in the world. Taken together, these three knowledge sources are very powerful and enable human beings to solve new problems by reasoning them through. This process is called causal reasoning or reasoning from first principle ...
... knowledge consisting of common sense and experience gained simply by living in the world. Taken together, these three knowledge sources are very powerful and enable human beings to solve new problems by reasoning them through. This process is called causal reasoning or reasoning from first principle ...
intelligent information systems, quo vadis?
... demonstrated by Figure 3, where Google provides alternate spellings of the term(s) used for the search using Google’s dictionary. Regardless of the likelihood of the typographical error, Google still conducts the search (Figure 4). The IIS demonstrated here is one that uses ranking, which is based o ...
... demonstrated by Figure 3, where Google provides alternate spellings of the term(s) used for the search using Google’s dictionary. Regardless of the likelihood of the typographical error, Google still conducts the search (Figure 4). The IIS demonstrated here is one that uses ranking, which is based o ...
AMAM Conference 2005
... Increase challenge: skill level already too high Decrease challenge: performance could not be reached ...
... Increase challenge: skill level already too high Decrease challenge: performance could not be reached ...
Impacts of IT
... into the business • Engineers, financial and marketing analysts, production planners, lawyers, and accountants • Responsible for finding or developing new knowledge for the organization and integrating it with existing knowledge • Act as advisors and consultants to the members of the organization • ...
... into the business • Engineers, financial and marketing analysts, production planners, lawyers, and accountants • Responsible for finding or developing new knowledge for the organization and integrating it with existing knowledge • Act as advisors and consultants to the members of the organization • ...
Towards Conscious-like Behavior in Computer Game Characters
... associated Artificial Intelligence (AI) techniques, are based on partial aspects of the real complex systems involved in the generation of human-like behavior. Emotions, planning, learning, user modeling, set shifting, and attention mechanisms are some remarkable examples of features typically consi ...
... associated Artificial Intelligence (AI) techniques, are based on partial aspects of the real complex systems involved in the generation of human-like behavior. Emotions, planning, learning, user modeling, set shifting, and attention mechanisms are some remarkable examples of features typically consi ...