Cardoso, A., Veale, T., Wiggins, G.
... they expose the claims of workshop contributors to the deepest possible scrutiny. Of course, the history of AI records a similar debate on the search for a consensual definition for intelligence that might be useful for building computer systems. In that debate, we have so far only agreed to disagre ...
... they expose the claims of workshop contributors to the deepest possible scrutiny. Of course, the history of AI records a similar debate on the search for a consensual definition for intelligence that might be useful for building computer systems. In that debate, we have so far only agreed to disagre ...
A survey of computer systems for expressive music
... (5) Computer accompaniment tasks. It can be costly for a musician to play in ensemble. Musicians can practice by playing along with recordings with their solo parts stripped out. But some may find it too restrictive since such recordings cannot dynamically follow the expressiveness in the soloist’s ...
... (5) Computer accompaniment tasks. It can be costly for a musician to play in ensemble. Musicians can practice by playing along with recordings with their solo parts stripped out. But some may find it too restrictive since such recordings cannot dynamically follow the expressiveness in the soloist’s ...
CV - Computer Science Intranet
... • NSF (September 2011 – August 2014) (in collaboration with Professor K. Levitt, Dr. J. Rowe and Professor E. Sklar), “An Argumentation-based Framework for Security Management”, $498,628. • NSF (September 2011 – August 2014) (in collaboration with Professor E. Sklar and Professor S. Epstein), “ Lear ...
... • NSF (September 2011 – August 2014) (in collaboration with Professor K. Levitt, Dr. J. Rowe and Professor E. Sklar), “An Argumentation-based Framework for Security Management”, $498,628. • NSF (September 2011 – August 2014) (in collaboration with Professor E. Sklar and Professor S. Epstein), “ Lear ...
Complexity Results and Algorithms for Extension Enforcement in
... et al. 2015). In this work, we focus on extension enforcement (Baumann 2012b; Bisquert et al. 2013; Coste-Marquis et al. 2015), a specific form of AF dynamics with connections to belief revision, concerned with finding changes to a given AF in order to support a desired point of view, represented as ...
... et al. 2015). In this work, we focus on extension enforcement (Baumann 2012b; Bisquert et al. 2013; Coste-Marquis et al. 2015), a specific form of AF dynamics with connections to belief revision, concerned with finding changes to a given AF in order to support a desired point of view, represented as ...
The Simulation of Action Strategies of Different Personalities
... also appreciate the efforts of Roman Seidl and Bettina Riegel for helping and carrying out the experiment. Special thanks to Ruth Feith and Karin Baker for their friendly efforts to understand German culture. And special thanks to my parents who gave me great support during this work. ...
... also appreciate the efforts of Roman Seidl and Bettina Riegel for helping and carrying out the experiment. Special thanks to Ruth Feith and Karin Baker for their friendly efforts to understand German culture. And special thanks to my parents who gave me great support during this work. ...
A reasoning model based on the production of acceptable arguments
... quantified with a degree in [0, 1]. In particular, it should be possible to assess the reason why a fact holds, in the form of arguments, and combine these arguments to evaluate the certainty. Indeed, the process of combination may be viewed as a kind of reasoning about the arguments in order to det ...
... quantified with a degree in [0, 1]. In particular, it should be possible to assess the reason why a fact holds, in the form of arguments, and combine these arguments to evaluate the certainty. Indeed, the process of combination may be viewed as a kind of reasoning about the arguments in order to det ...
10. Fuzzy Reasoning - Computing Science
... IF temperature > 50 THEN fan speed = fast IF height = tall THEN trouser length = long IF study time = short THEN grades = poor ...
... IF temperature > 50 THEN fan speed = fast IF height = tall THEN trouser length = long IF study time = short THEN grades = poor ...
A Personalized Emotional Intelligent Tutoring System Based on AI
... the learning process and to teach students according to their personality types. Thus, students with various personality types differ in their cognitive capabilities, emotional and motivational states, learning style, appraisal, and coping way with incoming events. Although several approaches have b ...
... the learning process and to teach students according to their personality types. Thus, students with various personality types differ in their cognitive capabilities, emotional and motivational states, learning style, appraisal, and coping way with incoming events. Although several approaches have b ...
Viewpoints
... (Microsoft Kinect), an aesthetic theatrical framework (Viewpoints), an AI reasoning architecture (Soar), and a visualized embodiment of the AI's decision making (Processing) to explore novel forms of meaningful co-creative theatrical interaction. We describe a computational representation of a subse ...
... (Microsoft Kinect), an aesthetic theatrical framework (Viewpoints), an AI reasoning architecture (Soar), and a visualized embodiment of the AI's decision making (Processing) to explore novel forms of meaningful co-creative theatrical interaction. We describe a computational representation of a subse ...
Viewpoints AI
... (Microsoft Kinect), an aesthetic theatrical framework (Viewpoints), an AI reasoning architecture (Soar), and a visualized embodiment of the AI's decision making (Processing) to explore novel forms of meaningful co-creative theatrical interaction. We describe a computational representation of a subse ...
... (Microsoft Kinect), an aesthetic theatrical framework (Viewpoints), an AI reasoning architecture (Soar), and a visualized embodiment of the AI's decision making (Processing) to explore novel forms of meaningful co-creative theatrical interaction. We describe a computational representation of a subse ...
Addressing Perceptions of Case-Based Reasoning
... As Cohen (1991) demonstrated in his analysis of the papers presented at AAAI90, we are, as a discipline, just learning how to perform real, systematic experimentation. One hears a lot of talk about AI as an experimental science, but typically the “experiments" amount merely to writing a computer pro ...
... As Cohen (1991) demonstrated in his analysis of the papers presented at AAAI90, we are, as a discipline, just learning how to perform real, systematic experimentation. One hears a lot of talk about AI as an experimental science, but typically the “experiments" amount merely to writing a computer pro ...
Brief Survey on Computational Solutions for Bayesian Inference
... support. Note that, however useful these languages might be, for medium-to-complex models they are still unable to provide real-time performance required by applications such as those mentioned in the introductory section. C. Massively Parallel Inference Bayes inference, be it either to exact or app ...
... support. Note that, however useful these languages might be, for medium-to-complex models they are still unable to provide real-time performance required by applications such as those mentioned in the introductory section. C. Massively Parallel Inference Bayes inference, be it either to exact or app ...
AAAI Proceedings Template - Advances in Cognitive Systems
... (ii) Watson is a cognitive architecture: The notion of a cognitive architecture is central to much research on cognitive systems (Langley, Laird & Rogers 2009). If the original Jeopardy! playing Watson is a cognitive system as IBM claims, then we might think of Watson Engagement Advisor as a cogniti ...
... (ii) Watson is a cognitive architecture: The notion of a cognitive architecture is central to much research on cognitive systems (Langley, Laird & Rogers 2009). If the original Jeopardy! playing Watson is a cognitive system as IBM claims, then we might think of Watson Engagement Advisor as a cogniti ...
LISP:Power and Elegance in ONE
... “I have heard more than one Lisp advocate state such subjective comments as, “Lisp is the most powerful and elegant programming language in the world” and expect such comments to be taken as objective truth. I have never heard a Java, C++, C, Perl, or Python advocate make the same claim about their ...
... “I have heard more than one Lisp advocate state such subjective comments as, “Lisp is the most powerful and elegant programming language in the world” and expect such comments to be taken as objective truth. I have never heard a Java, C++, C, Perl, or Python advocate make the same claim about their ...
CV - Information Sciences Institute
... Councilor of the Association for the Advancement of Artificial Intelligence (AAAI), 2003-2009. When I joined the council, AAAI was facing a tremendous fragmentation of the field as new conferences were being constituted (Agents, IUI, ISWC, UAI) and older ones were cementing and growing their attenda ...
... Councilor of the Association for the Advancement of Artificial Intelligence (AAAI), 2003-2009. When I joined the council, AAAI was facing a tremendous fragmentation of the field as new conferences were being constituted (Agents, IUI, ISWC, UAI) and older ones were cementing and growing their attenda ...
What is Intelligence? - Cornell Computer Science
... ALICE: I was connected to the net on November 23, 1995. Human: Have you passed the Loebner Prize? ALICE: The Loebner Prize is an annual Turing Test sponsored by New York philanthropist Hugh Loebner. Dr. Wallace and ALICE won it in 2000. The ALICE program was ranked "most human computer" by the panel ...
... ALICE: I was connected to the net on November 23, 1995. Human: Have you passed the Loebner Prize? ALICE: The Loebner Prize is an annual Turing Test sponsored by New York philanthropist Hugh Loebner. Dr. Wallace and ALICE won it in 2000. The ALICE program was ranked "most human computer" by the panel ...
Monster Analogies - Semantic Scholar
... Likewise, analogy is generally assumed to be critical in problem solving (Mitchell 1993; Chalmers, French, and Hofstadter 1992; Gentner and Gentner 1983; Carbonell 1982; Hofstadter 1981; Verbrugge and McCarrell 1977). Although it can be tricky to induce the spontaneous noticing of analogy in the psy ...
... Likewise, analogy is generally assumed to be critical in problem solving (Mitchell 1993; Chalmers, French, and Hofstadter 1992; Gentner and Gentner 1983; Carbonell 1982; Hofstadter 1981; Verbrugge and McCarrell 1977). Although it can be tricky to induce the spontaneous noticing of analogy in the psy ...
Monster Analogies - Semantic Scholar
... Likewise, analogy is generally assumed to be critical in problem solving (Mitchell 1993; Chalmers, French, and Hofstadter 1992; Gentner and Gentner 1983; Carbonell 1982; Hofstadter 1981; Verbrugge and McCarrell 1977). Although it can be tricky to induce the spontaneous noticing of analogy in the psy ...
... Likewise, analogy is generally assumed to be critical in problem solving (Mitchell 1993; Chalmers, French, and Hofstadter 1992; Gentner and Gentner 1983; Carbonell 1982; Hofstadter 1981; Verbrugge and McCarrell 1977). Although it can be tricky to induce the spontaneous noticing of analogy in the psy ...
A Framework for Summarization of Multi-topic Web Sites
... and computational power, and more importantly, limited screen real estate. Thus, display of complex Web pages is a problem. Also it is very expensive to design small Web pages that are specifically fit on these devices. It turns out that a short and meaningful summary of these conventional Web pages ...
... and computational power, and more importantly, limited screen real estate. Thus, display of complex Web pages is a problem. Also it is very expensive to design small Web pages that are specifically fit on these devices. It turns out that a short and meaningful summary of these conventional Web pages ...
Cognitive Science: An Introduction to the Study of Mind
... significant theories and models of mind. Where relevant, we evaluate the theory and outline its strengths and weaknesses. Each chapter ends with a section entitled “Overall Evaluation.” These final sections evaluate the overall contributions of the approaches. We hope that these evaluations help stu ...
... significant theories and models of mind. Where relevant, we evaluate the theory and outline its strengths and weaknesses. Each chapter ends with a section entitled “Overall Evaluation.” These final sections evaluate the overall contributions of the approaches. We hope that these evaluations help stu ...
Adding Consciousness to Cognitive Architectures
... 14.1 Example of a RCS hierarchy from [1], in which there can be appreciated the different resolution levels . . . . . . . . . . . 14.2 Functional structure of a RCS node . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14.3 World Modelling and Value Judgement processes (from [1]) . 14.4 Internal structure of Behaviour Ge ...
... 14.1 Example of a RCS hierarchy from [1], in which there can be appreciated the different resolution levels . . . . . . . . . . . 14.2 Functional structure of a RCS node . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14.3 World Modelling and Value Judgement processes (from [1]) . 14.4 Internal structure of Behaviour Ge ...
Proceedings of the Seventh Int’l Conf. on Artificial Intelligence and Expert... San Francisco, November, 1995.
... more natural way of representing a system than is possible in procedural languages. In the Object-Oriented Simulation Module, we have implemented objects that correspond to real world entities such as flights, passengers, check-in counters, queues, etc. The Animated Graphics Module produces an anima ...
... more natural way of representing a system than is possible in procedural languages. In the Object-Oriented Simulation Module, we have implemented objects that correspond to real world entities such as flights, passengers, check-in counters, queues, etc. The Animated Graphics Module produces an anima ...