Artificial Intelligence Illuminated
... This book is intended for students of computer science at the college level, or students of other subjects that cover Artificial Intelligence. It also is intended to be an interesting and relevant introduction to the subject for other students or individuals who simply have an interest in the subjec ...
... This book is intended for students of computer science at the college level, or students of other subjects that cover Artificial Intelligence. It also is intended to be an interesting and relevant introduction to the subject for other students or individuals who simply have an interest in the subjec ...
Computable fixpoints in well-structured symbolic model checking
... In this article, we adopt a simple generic approach, called “monotonic region algebra”, that is sufficient for our purposes. It is based on a simple algebra of computable sets that is embedded in the powerset (a complete lattice) of a WQO, and where only monotonic operations on sets are considered. ...
... In this article, we adopt a simple generic approach, called “monotonic region algebra”, that is sufficient for our purposes. It is based on a simple algebra of computable sets that is embedded in the powerset (a complete lattice) of a WQO, and where only monotonic operations on sets are considered. ...
Viewpoints AI
... necessarily draw from any single theatre aesthetic framework. AI drama managers employed in IN systems control the story world in response to player actions in order to convey an author’s intended narrative to the player. Effectively fulfilling this role requires carefully balancing authorial intent ...
... necessarily draw from any single theatre aesthetic framework. AI drama managers employed in IN systems control the story world in response to player actions in order to convey an author’s intended narrative to the player. Effectively fulfilling this role requires carefully balancing authorial intent ...
Viewpoints
... necessarily draw from any single theatre aesthetic framework. AI drama managers employed in IN systems control the story world in response to player actions in order to convey an author’s intended narrative to the player. Effectively fulfilling this role requires carefully balancing authorial intent ...
... necessarily draw from any single theatre aesthetic framework. AI drama managers employed in IN systems control the story world in response to player actions in order to convey an author’s intended narrative to the player. Effectively fulfilling this role requires carefully balancing authorial intent ...
AI Methods in Algorithmic Composition
... (or otherwise notable) techniques are involved. 2.1 The Early Years In this section, we will review early research published on algorithmic composition with computers, or with a clear computational approach. While these references might have been discussed by methodology in the following sections, i ...
... (or otherwise notable) techniques are involved. 2.1 The Early Years In this section, we will review early research published on algorithmic composition with computers, or with a clear computational approach. While these references might have been discussed by methodology in the following sections, i ...
C.V. - John P. Dickerson
... broadcast networks, cable networks, TV over Internet, and cross-media advertising. This research is being performed in part with Optimized Markets, Inc. 2007+: National Security & Counterterrorism Science, Scientific American, The Register, R&D Magazine, and many others covered my work on how virtua ...
... broadcast networks, cable networks, TV over Internet, and cross-media advertising. This research is being performed in part with Optimized Markets, Inc. 2007+: National Security & Counterterrorism Science, Scientific American, The Register, R&D Magazine, and many others covered my work on how virtua ...
Pardis, a Fuzzy Extension to Multi agent Simulation Systems
... data from the environment, and in turn performs some actions that affect the environment. These are what practically any person could do, with the difference that a professional soccer player’s senses are sharper, and actions more skilled than an ordinary person, at least in those areas that are nee ...
... data from the environment, and in turn performs some actions that affect the environment. These are what practically any person could do, with the difference that a professional soccer player’s senses are sharper, and actions more skilled than an ordinary person, at least in those areas that are nee ...
average equilibrium points
... This intuitive motivation is essential for taking the equilibrium point concept as fundamental in game theory. However several authors explain as a second important aspect, the stability fact. This is explained as follows: Assuming that all the decide to play σ = (σ1 , . . . , σn ) and this point is ...
... This intuitive motivation is essential for taking the equilibrium point concept as fundamental in game theory. However several authors explain as a second important aspect, the stability fact. This is explained as follows: Assuming that all the decide to play σ = (σ1 , . . . , σn ) and this point is ...
Introduction to AI
... One is to use the power of computers to augment human thinking, just as we use motors to augment human or horse power. Robotics and expert systems are major branches of that. ...
... One is to use the power of computers to augment human thinking, just as we use motors to augment human or horse power. Robotics and expert systems are major branches of that. ...
Fairness, Justice and an Individual Basis for Public Policy
... (ACF) also is a system where feedback plays a role in outcomes (Sabatier and JenkinsSmith 1999). The policy subsystem responds to the social indicators, constraints and resources and events external to the policy subsystem. As a result of its own process, the policy subsystem affects these events, i ...
... (ACF) also is a system where feedback plays a role in outcomes (Sabatier and JenkinsSmith 1999). The policy subsystem responds to the social indicators, constraints and resources and events external to the policy subsystem. As a result of its own process, the policy subsystem affects these events, i ...
teză de doctorat - AI-MAS
... The study of what is now called emotional intelligence has revealed yet another aspect of human intelligence. Research in human emotion has provided insight into how emotions influence human cognitive structures and processes, such as perception, memory management, planning, reasoning and behavior. ...
... The study of what is now called emotional intelligence has revealed yet another aspect of human intelligence. Research in human emotion has provided insight into how emotions influence human cognitive structures and processes, such as perception, memory management, planning, reasoning and behavior. ...
Converging on the Divergent: - Computational Creativity Group
... computational creativity is not a solution to a particular problem, like many of the current agreed grand challenges in AI. Rather, it is likely to be the way a system does what it does, and how well, that constitutes the real challenge. For example, one less-than-grand challenge to overcome is the ...
... computational creativity is not a solution to a particular problem, like many of the current agreed grand challenges in AI. Rather, it is likely to be the way a system does what it does, and how well, that constitutes the real challenge. For example, one less-than-grand challenge to overcome is the ...
On John McCarthy`s 80th Birthday, in Honor of his Contributions
... for humans, such as playing chess and proving theorems of mathematics. In contrast, McCarthy was concerned with mundane and seemingly trivial tasks, such as constructing a plan to get to the airport. Second, he was proposing using the tools of mathematical logic for proving something other than theo ...
... for humans, such as playing chess and proving theorems of mathematics. In contrast, McCarthy was concerned with mundane and seemingly trivial tasks, such as constructing a plan to get to the airport. Second, he was proposing using the tools of mathematical logic for proving something other than theo ...
Converging on the Divergent - Association for Computational
... computational creativity is not a solution to a particular problem, like many of the current agreed grand challenges in AI. Rather, it is likely to be the way a system does what it does, and how well, that constitutes the real challenge. For example, one less-than-grand challenge to overcome is the ...
... computational creativity is not a solution to a particular problem, like many of the current agreed grand challenges in AI. Rather, it is likely to be the way a system does what it does, and how well, that constitutes the real challenge. For example, one less-than-grand challenge to overcome is the ...
MEETING FLORIDI`S CHALLENGE TO ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE
... "How do you know you are not a zombie?" Floridi (2005) issues an ingenious, philosophically rich challenge to artificial intelligence (AI) in the form of an extremely demanding version of the so-called knowledge game (or "wise-man puzzle," or "muddy children puzzle")-one that purportedly ensures tha ...
... "How do you know you are not a zombie?" Floridi (2005) issues an ingenious, philosophically rich challenge to artificial intelligence (AI) in the form of an extremely demanding version of the so-called knowledge game (or "wise-man puzzle," or "muddy children puzzle")-one that purportedly ensures tha ...