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Automatic Invention of Functional Abstractions
... related work in the inductive logic programming and functional programming literature, and suggest directions for further work. ...
... related work in the inductive logic programming and functional programming literature, and suggest directions for further work. ...
Extending Player/Stage/Gazebo towards Cognitive
... because objects are tagged with RFID tags and the boards equipped with RFID tag readers. Or, we have people who are instrumented with inertial measurement units at their joints providing sensor data about the orientations of the limbs. If we think about the future of service robotics it seems likely ...
... because objects are tagged with RFID tags and the boards equipped with RFID tag readers. Or, we have people who are instrumented with inertial measurement units at their joints providing sensor data about the orientations of the limbs. If we think about the future of service robotics it seems likely ...
Artificial Intelligence
... so that the distance between the resulting state and the goal is reduced. In many mathematical theorem- proving processes, we use Means and Ends Analysis. Besides the above methods of intelligent search, there exist a good number of general problem solving techniques in AI. Among these, the most com ...
... so that the distance between the resulting state and the goal is reduced. In many mathematical theorem- proving processes, we use Means and Ends Analysis. Besides the above methods of intelligent search, there exist a good number of general problem solving techniques in AI. Among these, the most com ...
Intelligent Systems
... A* works for problems that can be represented as a state space i.e. a graph of states. Initial conditions of the problem are represented as start state, goal conditions are represented as end state. A* is an informed search or heuristic search approach that uses the ...
... A* works for problems that can be represented as a state space i.e. a graph of states. Initial conditions of the problem are represented as start state, goal conditions are represented as end state. A* is an informed search or heuristic search approach that uses the ...
Application of multi-agent systems and ambient intelligence
... An intelligent agent refers to computer software that has access to one or multiple, heterogeneous and distributed information sources, pro-actively searches for and maintains relevant information on behalf of users or other agents preferably just-in-time. An intelligent system should be adaptive, f ...
... An intelligent agent refers to computer software that has access to one or multiple, heterogeneous and distributed information sources, pro-actively searches for and maintains relevant information on behalf of users or other agents preferably just-in-time. An intelligent system should be adaptive, f ...
From Diagrams to Design: Overcoming Knowledge Georgia Institute of Technology, USA
... Instead, we have to change the point of view of the model to align with IDeAL’s requirements. We do this by thinking of the components as sharing a common flow of kinetic energy, and explicitly describing the flow of energy through points in the system. In the case of a piston-crankshaft assembly, k ...
... Instead, we have to change the point of view of the model to align with IDeAL’s requirements. We do this by thinking of the components as sharing a common flow of kinetic energy, and explicitly describing the flow of energy through points in the system. In the case of a piston-crankshaft assembly, k ...
A Lazy Brain? Embodied Embedded Cognition and Cognitive
... exceptionally high degree of flexibility and sensitivity to environmental conditions, both past, present and future. It is this flexibility that is seen as a mark of human intelligence and what has proven so difficult to replicate in robots. On the one hand, the increased flexibility makes humans’ l ...
... exceptionally high degree of flexibility and sensitivity to environmental conditions, both past, present and future. It is this flexibility that is seen as a mark of human intelligence and what has proven so difficult to replicate in robots. On the one hand, the increased flexibility makes humans’ l ...
IX - AIAI - The University of Edinburgh
... representation used to describe the collaborative processes and products in I-X systems and agents. The model provides an extremely flexible,
extendable and intelligible representation of the processes
and process products in I-X. It is well suited to
communication between human and system ...
... representation used to describe the collaborative processes and products in I-X systems and agents. The
Powerpoint notes - users.cs.umn.edu
... by layering levels of control, allowing lower levels to override the higher ones and injecting higher level outputs into lower levels. 2. A finite state machine where states are connected by state transition links and where each state includes multiple behaviors. States allow decomposition of comple ...
... by layering levels of control, allowing lower levels to override the higher ones and injecting higher level outputs into lower levels. 2. A finite state machine where states are connected by state transition links and where each state includes multiple behaviors. States allow decomposition of comple ...
A Software Tool for Information Management and Data Mining
... to build classifiers composed of rules with few conditions (typically 2 to 5 attributes). It is important to stress that these simple classifiers may have lower predictive accuracy than more complex classifiers [20], but they explicitly emphasize the importance of the correlation among attributes, i ...
... to build classifiers composed of rules with few conditions (typically 2 to 5 attributes). It is important to stress that these simple classifiers may have lower predictive accuracy than more complex classifiers [20], but they explicitly emphasize the importance of the correlation among attributes, i ...
Chapter 01 An Introduction to Cognitive Psychology 1. The cognitive
... Feedback: See page 9 10. In the information-processing approach: a) principles of Gestalt psychology are applied to the scientific study of overt behavior. b) a mental process can be understood by comparison with the operations of a computer. c) introspection, one of the oldest techniques in psychol ...
... Feedback: See page 9 10. In the information-processing approach: a) principles of Gestalt psychology are applied to the scientific study of overt behavior. b) a mental process can be understood by comparison with the operations of a computer. c) introspection, one of the oldest techniques in psychol ...
The Emergence of Contentful Experience
... I will argue that representation has emerged in the evolutionary answers to such problems of selecting “what to do next”, and that several aspects of both mental experience and central nervous system processing are accounted for by that answer. ...
... I will argue that representation has emerged in the evolutionary answers to such problems of selecting “what to do next”, and that several aspects of both mental experience and central nervous system processing are accounted for by that answer. ...
Intelligent Business Information Systems
... • Artificial intelligence - used to describe computers with ability to mimic or duplicate functions of the human brain • Intelligent behavior - includes the ability to learn from experience • Expert systems - can explain their reasoning (or suggested decisions) and display intelligent behavior • Vir ...
... • Artificial intelligence - used to describe computers with ability to mimic or duplicate functions of the human brain • Intelligent behavior - includes the ability to learn from experience • Expert systems - can explain their reasoning (or suggested decisions) and display intelligent behavior • Vir ...
CAD/CAPP/CAM INTEGRATION METHODOLOGY FOR THE
... considered during the design phase. Part modelling based on features is being considered as a new paradigm for integrating engineering activities, from design to manufacturing. So, the concept of features has been used in a wide range of applications such as part design and assembly, design for manu ...
... considered during the design phase. Part modelling based on features is being considered as a new paradigm for integrating engineering activities, from design to manufacturing. So, the concept of features has been used in a wide range of applications such as part design and assembly, design for manu ...
The National Research Tomsk Polytechnic University
... Types of threats to IS and IT security. Types, methods and means of information protection in IP and IT management. Section 5. Information systems in quality management. General characteristics of IS in quality management. Peculiarities of information support of quality management. Characteristics ...
... Types of threats to IS and IT security. Types, methods and means of information protection in IP and IT management. Section 5. Information systems in quality management. General characteristics of IS in quality management. Peculiarities of information support of quality management. Characteristics ...
Research Paper
... has proven to be timely in not only its assessment of the arguments against the possibility of creating an intelligent computing machine, but also its answers to those arguments. The Turing Test concerns itself with measuring the performance of an allegedly intelligent machine against a human being. ...
... has proven to be timely in not only its assessment of the arguments against the possibility of creating an intelligent computing machine, but also its answers to those arguments. The Turing Test concerns itself with measuring the performance of an allegedly intelligent machine against a human being. ...
Basic Concepts in Environmental Computer Control
... the control strategy that is to be followed. The simplest strategy is to use threshold sensors that directly affect actuators to devices. An example is a simple thermostat connected to a furnace. A second control level is a multistage system based on threshold sensors. For example the cooling fans f ...
... the control strategy that is to be followed. The simplest strategy is to use threshold sensors that directly affect actuators to devices. An example is a simple thermostat connected to a furnace. A second control level is a multistage system based on threshold sensors. For example the cooling fans f ...