TuringLegacy2012 - Cognitive Science Department
... • Multiple judges rank-order multiple humans and multiple computer programs from ‘most likely to be human’ to ‘least likely to be human’. • Loebner has promised $100,000 for the first computer program to be ‘indistinguishable from a human’. • Thus far, Loebner is still a rich man: occasionally a jud ...
... • Multiple judges rank-order multiple humans and multiple computer programs from ‘most likely to be human’ to ‘least likely to be human’. • Loebner has promised $100,000 for the first computer program to be ‘indistinguishable from a human’. • Thus far, Loebner is still a rich man: occasionally a jud ...
Editorial: Alan Turing and Artificial Intelligence
... was to evaluate the merits and problems of the Turing Test, and the competition for the 2000 Loebner Prize (Anonymous, 1992) was held on January 28. Six programs participated, with Richard Wallace’s Alice taking the first place. The overall results did not confirm Turing’s prediction: it is reported ...
... was to evaluate the merits and problems of the Turing Test, and the competition for the 2000 Loebner Prize (Anonymous, 1992) was held on January 28. Six programs participated, with Richard Wallace’s Alice taking the first place. The overall results did not confirm Turing’s prediction: it is reported ...
Basic Principles of Image Processing
... qualities of the original image. In this way, it is possible to exaggerate certain details in the digitized image not appreciated in the original form. Until recently, the computer and statistical analysis involved in image processing was deemed too complicated and time-consuming for routine use. Th ...
... qualities of the original image. In this way, it is possible to exaggerate certain details in the digitized image not appreciated in the original form. Until recently, the computer and statistical analysis involved in image processing was deemed too complicated and time-consuming for routine use. Th ...
Expert Systems - Kinross High School
... As machines became more powerful and expertise grew in the field of AI, the focus shifted from trying to model the human brain to trying to make systems which exhibited ‘intelligent behaviour’. Research concentrated on modelling situations from a variety of relatively simple problem domains. General ...
... As machines became more powerful and expertise grew in the field of AI, the focus shifted from trying to model the human brain to trying to make systems which exhibited ‘intelligent behaviour’. Research concentrated on modelling situations from a variety of relatively simple problem domains. General ...
Computational Consumer Insights
... responses have been collected, to refine survey questions. The goal is to automatically test for potential variable correlations (or the lack thereof) and adjust the set of survey questions based on the results. Questions that are highly unlikely to yield insights are removed and replaced with other ...
... responses have been collected, to refine survey questions. The goal is to automatically test for potential variable correlations (or the lack thereof) and adjust the set of survey questions based on the results. Questions that are highly unlikely to yield insights are removed and replaced with other ...
Questions Arising from a Proto-Neural Cognitive Architecture
... of parsing (Huyck 2009a). CABot2 does have some minor symbolic hooks, but is almost entirely implemented in fLIF neurons. CABot3 extends CABot2, working in a more complex environment, and integrating texture recognition into the visual system. It also incorporates a simple form of spatial cognitive ...
... of parsing (Huyck 2009a). CABot2 does have some minor symbolic hooks, but is almost entirely implemented in fLIF neurons. CABot3 extends CABot2, working in a more complex environment, and integrating texture recognition into the visual system. It also incorporates a simple form of spatial cognitive ...
A Unified Framework for Pattern Recognition, Image Processing
... will be able to infer from knowledge and solve problems and take decision in a way similar to the human approach. Such knowledge based systems will evolve out of the present-day machines, which are designed around a numerical computer system. But these new machines will have the ability to have acce ...
... will be able to infer from knowledge and solve problems and take decision in a way similar to the human approach. Such knowledge based systems will evolve out of the present-day machines, which are designed around a numerical computer system. But these new machines will have the ability to have acce ...
What is Artificial Intelligence? Psychometric AI as an Answer
... clearer than ‘intelligence.’ However, Turing came up with the test that now bears his name precisely because he found the concept of thinking hopelessly vague. As Russell and Norvig point out, TT and other more stringent tests, e.g., Stevan Harnad’s 1991 Total Turing Test (in which a passing robot m ...
... clearer than ‘intelligence.’ However, Turing came up with the test that now bears his name precisely because he found the concept of thinking hopelessly vague. As Russell and Norvig point out, TT and other more stringent tests, e.g., Stevan Harnad’s 1991 Total Turing Test (in which a passing robot m ...
Philosophy of AI: David Chalmers and the Hard
... conscious, but really are not. Imagine a person who behaves perfectly normal, but in fact has no phenomenal states. As the saying goes, “The lights are on but nobody’s home.” Another way to think about it is to ask if God had a choice about consciousness when he created the world.2 Would it have bee ...
... conscious, but really are not. Imagine a person who behaves perfectly normal, but in fact has no phenomenal states. As the saying goes, “The lights are on but nobody’s home.” Another way to think about it is to ask if God had a choice about consciousness when he created the world.2 Would it have bee ...
Bootstrapping Probabilistic Models of Qualitative
... Intelligence (www.aaai.org). All rights reserved. ...
... Intelligence (www.aaai.org). All rights reserved. ...
Table 1 shows the statistics based on all questions answered,... some students answered four questions. Averages are fairly consistent across
... Table 1 shows the statistics based on all questions answered, including where some students answered four questions. Averages are fairly consistent across questions 1,2,3,5, though, a little on the low side. Q4 seems to be the best answered. Standard deviation results are fairly low across all quest ...
... Table 1 shows the statistics based on all questions answered, including where some students answered four questions. Averages are fairly consistent across questions 1,2,3,5, though, a little on the low side. Q4 seems to be the best answered. Standard deviation results are fairly low across all quest ...
The Turing Test
... human would be unlikely to doubt that the pen-pal was a human. One point of the Turing test is that if the pen-pal were, in fact, a computer, still the human would not question its humanity (i.e., its human level of intelligence or its human ability to think). 2. As Stuart Shieber (2004a) points out ...
... human would be unlikely to doubt that the pen-pal was a human. One point of the Turing test is that if the pen-pal were, in fact, a computer, still the human would not question its humanity (i.e., its human level of intelligence or its human ability to think). 2. As Stuart Shieber (2004a) points out ...
IOSR Journal of Computer Engineering (IOSR-JCE)
... images of printed documents searchable, e.g. Google Books, converting handwriting in real time to control a computer. Character recognition process can be categorized in two types. One is Offline character recognition and another one is online character recognition. In offline character recognition ...
... images of printed documents searchable, e.g. Google Books, converting handwriting in real time to control a computer. Character recognition process can be categorized in two types. One is Offline character recognition and another one is online character recognition. In offline character recognition ...
Turing`s Legacy
... • The stages we are in vary widely between the different algorithms we use to solve different problems. • However, no matter how we characterize these states, what they ultimately come down to is that they indicate what symbols to write based on what symbols there are. • Hence, all we should be able ...
... • The stages we are in vary widely between the different algorithms we use to solve different problems. • However, no matter how we characterize these states, what they ultimately come down to is that they indicate what symbols to write based on what symbols there are. • Hence, all we should be able ...
Lessons from The Turing Test - Cognitive Science Department
... machine will bias our judgment as to whether that machine can think or not, as we may bring certain preconceptions about machines to the table. • For example, knowing that we are dealing with a machine will most likely lead us to raise the bar for intelligence: – What, it can’t write a sonnet? Aha! ...
... machine will bias our judgment as to whether that machine can think or not, as we may bring certain preconceptions about machines to the table. • For example, knowing that we are dealing with a machine will most likely lead us to raise the bar for intelligence: – What, it can’t write a sonnet? Aha! ...
Clustering Approach to Generalized Pattern Identification Based on Multi-instanced Objects with DARA
... Clustering in a multi-relational environment has been studied in Relational Distance-Based Clustering (RDBC) [16,17]. Clustering [12,13] is an unsupervised learning technique, that is, it can operate on unannotated data. However, it can be used as the first step of a supervised learning tool. For in ...
... Clustering in a multi-relational environment has been studied in Relational Distance-Based Clustering (RDBC) [16,17]. Clustering [12,13] is an unsupervised learning technique, that is, it can operate on unannotated data. However, it can be used as the first step of a supervised learning tool. For in ...
The use of theorem-proving techniques in question
... that required major portions of the system to be reprogrammed. A valuable feature missing from such experimental question answerers is the ability to store in the data base general facts about the relations of the logical system, e.g., the fact that set inclusion is transitive, as well as specific f ...
... that required major portions of the system to be reprogrammed. A valuable feature missing from such experimental question answerers is the ability to store in the data base general facts about the relations of the logical system, e.g., the fact that set inclusion is transitive, as well as specific f ...
TOWARDS THE DREAM OF AN INTELLIGENT, VISUALLY
... Vision is our main focus. For example, we are constructing a network of intelligent overhead cameras for assisting with navigation and localization and for monitoring the wheelchair’s environment, especially where the wheelchair cannot see. It will be installed throughout a corridor and several adjo ...
... Vision is our main focus. For example, we are constructing a network of intelligent overhead cameras for assisting with navigation and localization and for monitoring the wheelchair’s environment, especially where the wheelchair cannot see. It will be installed throughout a corridor and several adjo ...
The DARPA High Performance Knowledge Bases
... bottleneck that results in delays and low productivity from the technology developers. As much as possible, the problem should be solvable with accessible, open-source material. A challenge problem should exercise all (or most) of the contributions of the technology developers, and it should exercis ...
... bottleneck that results in delays and low productivity from the technology developers. As much as possible, the problem should be solvable with accessible, open-source material. A challenge problem should exercise all (or most) of the contributions of the technology developers, and it should exercis ...
Quality – An Inherent Aspect of Agile Software Development
... Critics ask if passing the test is sufficient or a necessary condition for machine intelligence Although widely accepted, limiting in determining if a machine is capable of intelligence Turing never claimed passing the is a necessary condition for intelligence In his papers, claims point of test was ...
... Critics ask if passing the test is sufficient or a necessary condition for machine intelligence Although widely accepted, limiting in determining if a machine is capable of intelligence Turing never claimed passing the is a necessary condition for intelligence In his papers, claims point of test was ...
IJPRAI Call for Papers - Face Recognition Homepage
... Because of the general public acceptance of face images on various documents, face recognition has a great potential to become the next generation biometric technology of choice. Face images are also the only biometric information available in some legacy databases and international terrorist watch- ...
... Because of the general public acceptance of face images on various documents, face recognition has a great potential to become the next generation biometric technology of choice. Face images are also the only biometric information available in some legacy databases and international terrorist watch- ...
A Project on Gesture Recognition with Neural Networks for
... them since we list too many of them for a project of a reasonable size and some of them are difficult research questions. (Questions tagged with asterisks are the ones that we tend to use in our own projects.) Teachers also need to provide information on what the students need to submit for their pr ...
... them since we list too many of them for a project of a reasonable size and some of them are difficult research questions. (Questions tagged with asterisks are the ones that we tend to use in our own projects.) Teachers also need to provide information on what the students need to submit for their pr ...
Lessons from a Restricted Turing Test The Turing Test
... Emeritus, Massachusetts Institute of Technology. (Dr. I. Bernard Cohen, Victor S. Thomas Professor of the History of Science Emeritus, Harvard University, chaired the committee at an earlier stage in its genesis, and Dr. Allen Newell, U. A. and Helen Whitaker University Professor of Computer Science ...
... Emeritus, Massachusetts Institute of Technology. (Dr. I. Bernard Cohen, Victor S. Thomas Professor of the History of Science Emeritus, Harvard University, chaired the committee at an earlier stage in its genesis, and Dr. Allen Newell, U. A. and Helen Whitaker University Professor of Computer Science ...
The Site-Model Construction Component of the RADIUS Testbed
... After the primitive is added to the scene, the user grabs an upper corner of the object and adjusts the pose and size of the box to match the building being modeled with this sequence of operations: ...
... After the primitive is added to the scene, the user grabs an upper corner of the object and adjusts the pose and size of the box to match the building being modeled with this sequence of operations: ...