Resume - University of Houston
... utilities in terms of the learning factor are obtained. The estimators obtained from a martingale or a submartingale allowing the analysis of when and how the decision maker can terminate the feedback decision making loop. In [56] the study is generalized so that termination is analyzed although the ...
... utilities in terms of the learning factor are obtained. The estimators obtained from a martingale or a submartingale allowing the analysis of when and how the decision maker can terminate the feedback decision making loop. In [56] the study is generalized so that termination is analyzed although the ...
Introduction: Aspects of Artificial General Intelligence
... possible for the system to be an integration of several techniques, so as to be generalpurpose without a single g-factor. Also, AGI does not exclude individual difference. It is possible to implement multiple copies of the same AGI design, with different parameters and innate capabilities, and the ...
... possible for the system to be an integration of several techniques, so as to be generalpurpose without a single g-factor. Also, AGI does not exclude individual difference. It is possible to implement multiple copies of the same AGI design, with different parameters and innate capabilities, and the ...
Curriculum Vitae - University of Pittsburgh School of Law
... Learning Research and Development Center Internal Grant entitled “Improving Learning from Peer Review with NLP and ITS techniques” ($150,000) 2009-2010. With Chris Schunn and Diane Litman. Learning Research and Development Center Internal Grant entitled “Measuring Classroom Discussions in Mathematic ...
... Learning Research and Development Center Internal Grant entitled “Improving Learning from Peer Review with NLP and ITS techniques” ($150,000) 2009-2010. With Chris Schunn and Diane Litman. Learning Research and Development Center Internal Grant entitled “Measuring Classroom Discussions in Mathematic ...
Page 1 of 14 Retrieval in Case-Based Reasoning: An
... stored case, and a set of transformation rules, given as background knowledge, needed to determine this common structure. Object-oriented case representations generalise simple attribute-value representations. Cases are represented by sets of objects. Objects belong to classes, which are organised i ...
... stored case, and a set of transformation rules, given as background knowledge, needed to determine this common structure. Object-oriented case representations generalise simple attribute-value representations. Cases are represented by sets of objects. Objects belong to classes, which are organised i ...
Artificial Intelligence Illuminated
... 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 subject. The book assumes very little knowledge of computer science, but does assum ...
... 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 subject. The book assumes very little knowledge of computer science, but does assum ...
Web Service Synthesis - School of Computer Science
... Web service specification defines what the service is, but not how the service is implemented. Given a specification, it can be implemented in different ways, such as by a database engine or an EJB server. With the understanding that a query can be represented by Datalog, our definition of web servi ...
... Web service specification defines what the service is, but not how the service is implemented. Given a specification, it can be implemented in different ways, such as by a database engine or an EJB server. With the understanding that a query can be represented by Datalog, our definition of web servi ...
possibilistic logic - an overview
... Π(A) = 1 whenever N (A) > 0, which totally fits the intuition behind this formalism, namely that something somewhat certain should be first fully possible, i.e. consistent with the available information. Moreover, one cannot be somewhat certain of both A and Ac , without being inconsistent. Note als ...
... Π(A) = 1 whenever N (A) > 0, which totally fits the intuition behind this formalism, namely that something somewhat certain should be first fully possible, i.e. consistent with the available information. Moreover, one cannot be somewhat certain of both A and Ac , without being inconsistent. Note als ...
PhD thesis - Alisa Zhila
... scaled to a large and versatile corpus such as the Web. An Open IE system extracts all possible relations and assertions without requiring any prior specification of relations, manually tagged training corpora, example seeds tailored for the target relations, or any other relation-specific input. Th ...
... scaled to a large and versatile corpus such as the Web. An Open IE system extracts all possible relations and assertions without requiring any prior specification of relations, manually tagged training corpora, example seeds tailored for the target relations, or any other relation-specific input. Th ...
A Classification and Survey of Preference Handling Approaches in
... as ruling that newer laws will have priority over less recent ones, and laws of a higher authority will have priority over laws of a lower authority. For a conflict among these principles, one may further decide that the “authority” preference takes priority over the “recency” preference. Preference ...
... as ruling that newer laws will have priority over less recent ones, and laws of a higher authority will have priority over laws of a lower authority. For a conflict among these principles, one may further decide that the “authority” preference takes priority over the “recency” preference. Preference ...
approximate reasoning using anytime algorithms
... implementation. However, the use of anytime algorithms as the components of a modular system presents a special type of scheduling problem. The question is how much time to allocate to each component in order to maximize the output quality of the complete system. We refer to this problem as the anyt ...
... implementation. However, the use of anytime algorithms as the components of a modular system presents a special type of scheduling problem. The question is how much time to allocate to each component in order to maximize the output quality of the complete system. We refer to this problem as the anyt ...
Steps toward Formalizing Context - Bilkent University Computer
... To interpret extended discourse, some other researchers regard discourse as a hierarchically organized set of segments. The expectation is that each segment displays some sort of local coherence; that is, it can be viewed as stressing the same point or describing the same state of affairs. Grosz and ...
... To interpret extended discourse, some other researchers regard discourse as a hierarchically organized set of segments. The expectation is that each segment displays some sort of local coherence; that is, it can be viewed as stressing the same point or describing the same state of affairs. Grosz and ...
Artificial Intelligence, Figurative Language and Cognitive Linguistics
... historical reasons. The message from CL and elsewhere that metaphor is fundamental to and prevalent in ordinary language has not had the effect on AI it should have had, despite the point being perfectly evident even in the earliest AI work mentioned above, and being explicitly plugged by, for insta ...
... historical reasons. The message from CL and elsewhere that metaphor is fundamental to and prevalent in ordinary language has not had the effect on AI it should have had, despite the point being perfectly evident even in the earliest AI work mentioned above, and being explicitly plugged by, for insta ...
Soft computing is an association of computing
... systems are very useful in two general contexts: (1) in situations involving highly complex systems whose behaviors are not well understood, and (2) In situations where an approximate, but fast, solution is warranted. ...
... systems are very useful in two general contexts: (1) in situations involving highly complex systems whose behaviors are not well understood, and (2) In situations where an approximate, but fast, solution is warranted. ...
approximate reasoning using anytime algorithms
... implementation. However, the use of anytime algorithms as the components of a modular system presents a special type of scheduling problem. The question is how much time to allocate to each component in order to maximize the output quality of the complete system. We refer to this problem as the anyt ...
... implementation. However, the use of anytime algorithms as the components of a modular system presents a special type of scheduling problem. The question is how much time to allocate to each component in order to maximize the output quality of the complete system. We refer to this problem as the anyt ...
Norm-based deontic logic for access control, some
... that they classify what is obligatory, permitted or forbidden. An access control policy is a set of norms defining which user is to be granted access to which resource under which circumstances. Compared to SDL, norm-based deontic logic has the following advantages. 1. Norm-based deontic logic solve ...
... that they classify what is obligatory, permitted or forbidden. An access control policy is a set of norms defining which user is to be granted access to which resource under which circumstances. Compared to SDL, norm-based deontic logic has the following advantages. 1. Norm-based deontic logic solve ...
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... states that we are allowed to reason by cases: If the same default conclusion follows from each of two antecedents, then it also follows from their disjunction. CM states that if t 1 and t 2 are two default conclusions of s , then discovering that t 1 holds when s holds (as would be expected, given ...
... states that we are allowed to reason by cases: If the same default conclusion follows from each of two antecedents, then it also follows from their disjunction. CM states that if t 1 and t 2 are two default conclusions of s , then discovering that t 1 holds when s holds (as would be expected, given ...
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... Elman et al. [34], Quartz & Sejnowski [35]) emphasizing ideas such as growing a network from small to large [36], and the nonstationarity of the development process [35]. The term “connectionist” has been misleading, diverting attention to only network styles of computation that do not address how t ...
... Elman et al. [34], Quartz & Sejnowski [35]) emphasizing ideas such as growing a network from small to large [36], and the nonstationarity of the development process [35]. The term “connectionist” has been misleading, diverting attention to only network styles of computation that do not address how t ...
Mind Design II : Philosophy, Psychology, Artificial Intelligence
... somewhere else. If there is any intentionality at all, at least some of it must be original; it can't all be derivative.) The problem for mind design is that artificial intelligence systems, like sentences and pictures, are also artifacts. So it can seem that their intentionality too must always be ...
... somewhere else. If there is any intentionality at all, at least some of it must be original; it can't all be derivative.) The problem for mind design is that artificial intelligence systems, like sentences and pictures, are also artifacts. So it can seem that their intentionality too must always be ...
Mind Design II : Philosophy, Psychology, Artificial Intelligence
... somewhere else. If there is any intentionality at all, at least some of it must be original; it can't all be derivative.) The problem for mind design is that artificial intelligence systems, like sentences and pictures, are also artifacts. So it can seem that their intentionality too must always be ...
... somewhere else. If there is any intentionality at all, at least some of it must be original; it can't all be derivative.) The problem for mind design is that artificial intelligence systems, like sentences and pictures, are also artifacts. So it can seem that their intentionality too must always be ...
Philosophers are Mortal: Inferring the Truth of Unseen Facts
... true in the absence contradictory evidence. In addition to general applications of such large databases, our approach can further be integrated into systems which can make use of probabilistic membership. For example, certain machine translation errors could be fixed by determining that the target t ...
... true in the absence contradictory evidence. In addition to general applications of such large databases, our approach can further be integrated into systems which can make use of probabilistic membership. For example, certain machine translation errors could be fixed by determining that the target t ...
Easy Problems are Sometimes Hard
... 4. Hard problems in CP We first report experiments using the CP model (see Section 2). In [6], we suggest that the position of the phase transition occurs at fixed L/N when 2Np is kept constant. To aid comparison with results for random 3-SAT, p was varied so that 2Np = 3. Although this gives an ave ...
... 4. Hard problems in CP We first report experiments using the CP model (see Section 2). In [6], we suggest that the position of the phase transition occurs at fixed L/N when 2Np is kept constant. To aid comparison with results for random 3-SAT, p was varied so that 2Np = 3. Although this gives an ave ...
Introduction to AI - Florida Tech Department of Computer Sciences
... • Current boom in Data Science (a new name for Data Mining) • Helps in other advanced courses ...
... • Current boom in Data Science (a new name for Data Mining) • Helps in other advanced courses ...
Logic Program Based Updates
... These approaches were developed either on a semantic basis or a syntactic basis, but without considering the influence on an update procedure from both aspects2 . This paper addresses all these three major issues of logic program based updates in a systematic manner. We observed that contradictory i ...
... These approaches were developed either on a semantic basis or a syntactic basis, but without considering the influence on an update procedure from both aspects2 . This paper addresses all these three major issues of logic program based updates in a systematic manner. We observed that contradictory i ...
A Brief History of Decision Support Systems
... teams and in organization hierarchies to manage organizations and make more rational decisions. History is both a guide to future activity in this field and a record of the ideas and actions of those who have helped advance our thinking and practice. Historical facts can be sorted out and better und ...
... teams and in organization hierarchies to manage organizations and make more rational decisions. History is both a guide to future activity in this field and a record of the ideas and actions of those who have helped advance our thinking and practice. Historical facts can be sorted out and better und ...