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DiamondHelp: A Generic Collaborative Task Guidance System
... ur diagnosis of the current usability crisis in high-tech home products (see sidebar this page) identifies two fundamental underlying causes: the exhaustion of conventional interaction paradigms and the lack of consistency in user interface design. This article addresses both of these causes by intr ...
... ur diagnosis of the current usability crisis in high-tech home products (see sidebar this page) identifies two fundamental underlying causes: the exhaustion of conventional interaction paradigms and the lack of consistency in user interface design. This article addresses both of these causes by intr ...
Intelligence without representation
... distinctly non-human sensor suites, will have their own different Merkwelt. Second, the Merkwelt we humans provide our programs is based on our own introspection. It is by no means clear that such a Merkwelt is anything like what we actually use internally--it could just as easily be an output codin ...
... distinctly non-human sensor suites, will have their own different Merkwelt. Second, the Merkwelt we humans provide our programs is based on our own introspection. It is by no means clear that such a Merkwelt is anything like what we actually use internally--it could just as easily be an output codin ...
Intelligence without representation
... distinctly non-human sensor suites, will have their own different Merkwelt. Second, the Merkwelt we humans provide our programs is based on our own introspection. It is by no means clear that such a Merkwelt is anything like what we actually use internally--it could just as easily be an output codin ...
... distinctly non-human sensor suites, will have their own different Merkwelt. Second, the Merkwelt we humans provide our programs is based on our own introspection. It is by no means clear that such a Merkwelt is anything like what we actually use internally--it could just as easily be an output codin ...
Bounded Seed-AGI
... optimal behaviors from our systems since their behaviors will always be constrained by the amount and reliability of knowledge they can accumulate at any particular point in time. In other words, we can only expect these systems to display a best effort strategy. The freedom of action entailed by hi ...
... optimal behaviors from our systems since their behaviors will always be constrained by the amount and reliability of knowledge they can accumulate at any particular point in time. In other words, we can only expect these systems to display a best effort strategy. The freedom of action entailed by hi ...
Robotics - OMICS International
... signed an agreement with more than 1000 International Societies to make healthcare information Open Access. ...
... signed an agreement with more than 1000 International Societies to make healthcare information Open Access. ...
JavaParser: A Fine-Grain Concept Indexing Tool for Java Problems
... To demonstrate the importance of fine-grained indexing, we can look at an example of a system called Knowledge Maximizer [3] that uses fine-grain concept-level problem indexing to identify gaps in user knowledge for exam preparation. This system assumes a student already did considerable amount of w ...
... To demonstrate the importance of fine-grained indexing, we can look at an example of a system called Knowledge Maximizer [3] that uses fine-grain concept-level problem indexing to identify gaps in user knowledge for exam preparation. This system assumes a student already did considerable amount of w ...
CH 32_Conclusion - The Master Programmer
... providing powerful software engineering support through development environments such as Eclipse, and the large number of packages it provides for user data structures, network programming, user interface implementation, web-based implementation, Artificial Intelligence, and other aspects of applica ...
... providing powerful software engineering support through development environments such as Eclipse, and the large number of packages it provides for user data structures, network programming, user interface implementation, web-based implementation, Artificial Intelligence, and other aspects of applica ...
Call for Papers
... The 2018 IEEE International Conference on Systems, Man, and Cybernetics (SMC2018) will be held in Miyazaki, Japan. SMC2018 is the flagship conference of the IEEE Systems, Man, and Cybernetics Society. It provides an international forum for researchers and practitioners to report up-to-the-minute inn ...
... The 2018 IEEE International Conference on Systems, Man, and Cybernetics (SMC2018) will be held in Miyazaki, Japan. SMC2018 is the flagship conference of the IEEE Systems, Man, and Cybernetics Society. It provides an international forum for researchers and practitioners to report up-to-the-minute inn ...
Course unit Descriptor
... Students will acquire knowledge for adequate problem selection for the development of expert systems, master the knowledge engineering skills, be able to apply the knowledge representation paradigms and create consistent, well-designed knowledge bases as a crucial part of expert systems. They will a ...
... Students will acquire knowledge for adequate problem selection for the development of expert systems, master the knowledge engineering skills, be able to apply the knowledge representation paradigms and create consistent, well-designed knowledge bases as a crucial part of expert systems. They will a ...
Role of artificial intelligence and knowledge
... KBES have a particularly high potential for practical use in ill-structured domains where knowledge is highly heuristic and explicit algorithms either don't exist or provide only limited and restricted problemsolving capabilities. Thus, KBES appear to provide exactly the type of conceptual framework ...
... KBES have a particularly high potential for practical use in ill-structured domains where knowledge is highly heuristic and explicit algorithms either don't exist or provide only limited and restricted problemsolving capabilities. Thus, KBES appear to provide exactly the type of conceptual framework ...
KBMS Requirements of Knowledge
... commercial applications Logic-based systems can also be considered rule-based, where rules and the factual part of the knowledge cannot be distinguished. Our focus then in this section is on rule-based ESs. The commercialization of rule-based ESs has been the source of more research interest, but ne ...
... commercial applications Logic-based systems can also be considered rule-based, where rules and the factual part of the knowledge cannot be distinguished. Our focus then in this section is on rule-based ESs. The commercialization of rule-based ESs has been the source of more research interest, but ne ...
expert system approach in designing knowladge
... It is worth noticing, that even the most sophisticated trajectory tracking algorithms are not sufficient to consider such a car self-driving. In this particular case multiple controllers (not necessarily linear) are used and their main responsibility is to ensure that car is reproducing the referenc ...
... It is worth noticing, that even the most sophisticated trajectory tracking algorithms are not sufficient to consider such a car self-driving. In this particular case multiple controllers (not necessarily linear) are used and their main responsibility is to ensure that car is reproducing the referenc ...
Computer Science as Empirical Inquiry : Symbols and Search Allen
... – The most important properties of patterns is that they can designate objects, processes, or other patterns, and that, when they designate processes, they can be interpreted. – Interpretation means carrying out the designated process. – Symbolic system : Formal logic, The Turing machine, The stored ...
... – The most important properties of patterns is that they can designate objects, processes, or other patterns, and that, when they designate processes, they can be interpreted. – Interpretation means carrying out the designated process. – Symbolic system : Formal logic, The Turing machine, The stored ...
Robotics: Integrated Systems Design Mechanics, Electronics
... • What are you asking me to do? – Language Understanding Problem • How can I tell you the answer to your question? – Speech Generation Problem ...
... • What are you asking me to do? – Language Understanding Problem • How can I tell you the answer to your question? – Speech Generation Problem ...
Building a multimodal human-robot interface
... Tracking goals To obtain a mixed-initiative system, we use information from the dialog—that is, we track the interaction’s goals. This involves tracking context predicates and implementing a planning component. Context predicates Our interface incorporates the natural language and gestural inputs in ...
... Tracking goals To obtain a mixed-initiative system, we use information from the dialog—that is, we track the interaction’s goals. This involves tracking context predicates and implementing a planning component. Context predicates Our interface incorporates the natural language and gestural inputs in ...
RatCog: A GUI maze simulation tool with plugin “rat brains”
... models. When a practicing psychologist reads a book on computational models of rats (e.g., Schmajuk, 1997), it would be tremendously useful for them to be able to use these models in addressing their own research questions. Unfortunately, using other researcher’s models quite likely involves re-impl ...
... models. When a practicing psychologist reads a book on computational models of rats (e.g., Schmajuk, 1997), it would be tremendously useful for them to be able to use these models in addressing their own research questions. Unfortunately, using other researcher’s models quite likely involves re-impl ...
Artificial Intelligence - Tennessee Technological University
... Declarative knowledge is a fairly direct encoding of facts (such as Washington, DC is the capital of the United States, 5 + 3 =8); procedural knowledge is a fairly direct encoding of how we do things (such how to drive or how to perform addition). According to the ACT-R theory, the power of human co ...
... Declarative knowledge is a fairly direct encoding of facts (such as Washington, DC is the capital of the United States, 5 + 3 =8); procedural knowledge is a fairly direct encoding of how we do things (such how to drive or how to perform addition). According to the ACT-R theory, the power of human co ...
From Philosophy and Mental-Models to Semantic Desktop research
... behavior of objects according to laws of physics [Gentner and Stevens1983]. The fundamental philosophical issue addressed within the context of Mental Model is that things are not the way it is represented in our thoughts, for instance, thoughts about computer are not computer itself, rather probabl ...
... behavior of objects according to laws of physics [Gentner and Stevens1983]. The fundamental philosophical issue addressed within the context of Mental Model is that things are not the way it is represented in our thoughts, for instance, thoughts about computer are not computer itself, rather probabl ...
Development of Integrated Criminal Justice Expert System
... Interface standard, as has been done for fingerprint identification data interchange [1], and can include index standardization. This benefits CJIS vendors, expert system vendors, and the law enforcement community itself. CJIS vendors can then focus on developing their base technologies, rather than ...
... Interface standard, as has been done for fingerprint identification data interchange [1], and can include index standardization. This benefits CJIS vendors, expert system vendors, and the law enforcement community itself. CJIS vendors can then focus on developing their base technologies, rather than ...
Music, Intelligence and Artificiality
... composition, performing or listening. If, then, the very definition of music requires reference to human activities, any computing system which is supposed to perform a musical task must also take account of those human activities. As an example, consider a sound-synthesis system, a common kind of ...
... composition, performing or listening. If, then, the very definition of music requires reference to human activities, any computing system which is supposed to perform a musical task must also take account of those human activities. As an example, consider a sound-synthesis system, a common kind of ...
Knowledge Based Systems
... This module has been designed to enable the learner to acquire the programming concepts and techniques associated with Intelligent Knowledge Based environments. The module is language independent and includes only those concepts that are unique to both the declarative and procedural style of program ...
... This module has been designed to enable the learner to acquire the programming concepts and techniques associated with Intelligent Knowledge Based environments. The module is language independent and includes only those concepts that are unique to both the declarative and procedural style of program ...
Cognitive Science: The Newest Science of the Artificial
... apparently they also defeat learning and evolutionary processes. Where processing is basically serial, all of the relatively labile inputs and outputs of the basic processes can be handled in a working memory of limited size. In the human system, this working memory produces the familiar phenomena o ...
... apparently they also defeat learning and evolutionary processes. Where processing is basically serial, all of the relatively labile inputs and outputs of the basic processes can be handled in a working memory of limited size. In the human system, this working memory produces the familiar phenomena o ...
Prominence of Expert System and Case Study
... Some philosophers are open to the idea that machines will perform all the tasks a human can do. But also there are some, who openly ridicule this idea and they believe that humans are very sophisticated creatures created by nature and no machine can be equal to it. This quest to create machines whic ...
... Some philosophers are open to the idea that machines will perform all the tasks a human can do. But also there are some, who openly ridicule this idea and they believe that humans are very sophisticated creatures created by nature and no machine can be equal to it. This quest to create machines whic ...