The 19th International Workshop on Principles of Diagnosis (DX-08)
... The International Workshop on Principles of Diagnosis is an annual event that started in 1989 rooted in the Artificial Intelligence (AI) community. Papers presented at the workshop cover a variety of theories, principles, and computational techniques for diagnosis, monitoring, testing, reconfigurati ...
... The International Workshop on Principles of Diagnosis is an annual event that started in 1989 rooted in the Artificial Intelligence (AI) community. Papers presented at the workshop cover a variety of theories, principles, and computational techniques for diagnosis, monitoring, testing, reconfigurati ...
Intelligence without representation
... e.g. the distance between blocks, size of blocks etc. Humans representations are much too complex to replicate them in detail ...
... e.g. the distance between blocks, size of blocks etc. Humans representations are much too complex to replicate them in detail ...
Artificial Intelligence in the Open World
... probabilistic and logic-based approaches that make decisions under limited time, I’ve often thought about Simon’s fanciful image of the ant interacting with the complex environment at the beach, wandering among the hills and nooks and crannies, in thinking about building computational intelligences ...
... probabilistic and logic-based approaches that make decisions under limited time, I’ve often thought about Simon’s fanciful image of the ant interacting with the complex environment at the beach, wandering among the hills and nooks and crannies, in thinking about building computational intelligences ...
How Can Computer Programs Reason?
... such a pure form. The most fundamental limitation is that it provides “answers” only for patients identical to ones it has previously encountered. Thus, any case presenting even the slightest degree of novelty would remain unclassified. This means that to build the program one would have to observe ...
... such a pure form. The most fundamental limitation is that it provides “answers” only for patients identical to ones it has previously encountered. Thus, any case presenting even the slightest degree of novelty would remain unclassified. This means that to build the program one would have to observe ...
Slides - Brown Computer Science
... For as long as people have made machines, they have wondered whether machines could be made intelligent. ...
... For as long as people have made machines, they have wondered whether machines could be made intelligent. ...
Decision Support Systems
... • Add the knowledge base • Built by a “knowledge engineer” – Works with experts to capture their knowledge – Works with domain experts to build the expert system ...
... • Add the knowledge base • Built by a “knowledge engineer” – Works with experts to capture their knowledge – Works with domain experts to build the expert system ...
Friedrich Miescher Institute for Biomedical Research (FMI)
... of science, broaden our understanding of diseases and develop novel products with significant benefits for patients. We are focusing on faulty molecular pathways and therapeutic areas where we see the greatest unmet medical need and believe the scientific tools to address these needs are within reac ...
... of science, broaden our understanding of diseases and develop novel products with significant benefits for patients. We are focusing on faulty molecular pathways and therapeutic areas where we see the greatest unmet medical need and believe the scientific tools to address these needs are within reac ...
CS 524 – High Performance Computing
... CS/CMPE 531 - Artificial Intelligence(Au 2007-2008) - Asim Karim @ LUMS ...
... CS/CMPE 531 - Artificial Intelligence(Au 2007-2008) - Asim Karim @ LUMS ...
JKB_Paper2_Technological Singularity
... that a machine will have passed the Turing Test. Many skeptics criticize Kurzweil’s predictions claiming the predictions lack scientific sustenance. Various meetings and conferences have been held by individuals to discuss the possibility of artificial intelligence. In February 2009, a meeting was h ...
... that a machine will have passed the Turing Test. Many skeptics criticize Kurzweil’s predictions claiming the predictions lack scientific sustenance. Various meetings and conferences have been held by individuals to discuss the possibility of artificial intelligence. In February 2009, a meeting was h ...
Binding Environmental Sciences and Artificial Intelligence on ECAI`98
... Among the key points in the application of AI techniques to real problems in this area relies on the knowledge-based facilities that they provide to accelerate the problem identification. Today, KnowledgeBased Systems are used as a solid basis for a better decision for action in many real applicatio ...
... Among the key points in the application of AI techniques to real problems in this area relies on the knowledge-based facilities that they provide to accelerate the problem identification. Today, KnowledgeBased Systems are used as a solid basis for a better decision for action in many real applicatio ...
Man vs. Machine Poker Challenge
... Poker is a game of skill and luck. A "short" match, even one of 10,000 hands, may not be enough to identify the better player. There will be four sessions played, each with $5,000 at stake. In a session, each human plays 500 hands against a copy of Polaris. However, the cards dealt in the first matc ...
... Poker is a game of skill and luck. A "short" match, even one of 10,000 hands, may not be enough to identify the better player. There will be four sessions played, each with $5,000 at stake. In a session, each human plays 500 hands against a copy of Polaris. However, the cards dealt in the first matc ...
Expert Systems
... In the Turing test a human communicates with an unseen respondent through a terminal, not knowing if the respondent is a person or a machine. If the tester mistakes computer answers for human answers, the computer successfully passes the Turning test. ...
... In the Turing test a human communicates with an unseen respondent through a terminal, not knowing if the respondent is a person or a machine. If the tester mistakes computer answers for human answers, the computer successfully passes the Turning test. ...
Class Notes # 1: Overview - School of Electrical Engineering and
... tasks are Lisp (1960) and Prolog (1972). There also have been specialized knowledge representation systems and languages, used to develop knowledge bases and knowledge-based systems. This includes expert systems, in which probability and beliefs play an important role. Commercialization of some expe ...
... tasks are Lisp (1960) and Prolog (1972). There also have been specialized knowledge representation systems and languages, used to develop knowledge bases and knowledge-based systems. This includes expert systems, in which probability and beliefs play an important role. Commercialization of some expe ...
Robotics? - OpenHouse @ DEIB
... What is Artificial Intelligence? «The field of theory & development of computer systems able to perform tasks normally assumed to require human intelligence to be performed» In short, how to make machines «smart/intelligent» : ...
... What is Artificial Intelligence? «The field of theory & development of computer systems able to perform tasks normally assumed to require human intelligence to be performed» In short, how to make machines «smart/intelligent» : ...
Business Properties and Information Technology
... Learning Objectives • To recognize how information is used for different types of decisions at various levels in the organization • To become familiar with the support that management receives from decision aids such as Business Intelligence systems, OLAP, groupware, expert systems, and intelligent ...
... Learning Objectives • To recognize how information is used for different types of decisions at various levels in the organization • To become familiar with the support that management receives from decision aids such as Business Intelligence systems, OLAP, groupware, expert systems, and intelligent ...
talk
... We have invented a computer program capable of thinking nonnumerically, and thereby solved the venerable mind-body problem. Herbert Simon, 1957r. ...
... We have invented a computer program capable of thinking nonnumerically, and thereby solved the venerable mind-body problem. Herbert Simon, 1957r. ...
Modeling and Experimentation Framework for Fuzzy Cognitive Maps Maikel Leon Espinosa
... Fig. 1. Tree of packages for FCM TOOL architecture. ...
... Fig. 1. Tree of packages for FCM TOOL architecture. ...
Lecture 1 - MELODI Lab - University of Washington
... • Is this real intelligence? Are we deterministic? • Practically: For any given class of environments and tasks, we seek the agent (or class of agents) with the best performance in a given environment at a particular ...
... • Is this real intelligence? Are we deterministic? • Practically: For any given class of environments and tasks, we seek the agent (or class of agents) with the best performance in a given environment at a particular ...
View PDF - CiteSeerX
... knowingly, exclusively on hill-climbing programs. The time saved and confidence gained by performing an automated search are significant. Even if the results of the search are not themselves conclusive they do provide a muchmore informed result in a shorter time than would have been otherwise possib ...
... knowingly, exclusively on hill-climbing programs. The time saved and confidence gained by performing an automated search are significant. Even if the results of the search are not themselves conclusive they do provide a muchmore informed result in a shorter time than would have been otherwise possib ...
AI Technique in Diagnostics and Prognostics
... lack of generality and poor handling of novel situations but it also offers efficiency and effectiveness. The main limitations of the early expert systems may be eliminated by using model-based methods. Expert knowledge is contained primarily in a model of the expert domain. Such models can be used ...
... lack of generality and poor handling of novel situations but it also offers efficiency and effectiveness. The main limitations of the early expert systems may be eliminated by using model-based methods. Expert knowledge is contained primarily in a model of the expert domain. Such models can be used ...