Towards a theory of Hybrid Intelligent Autonomous Systems
... Some modern factory robots are “autonomous “ within the strict confines of their direct environment .it may not be that every degree of freedom exists in their surrounding environment but the factory robots workplace is challenging and can often contain chaotic ,unpredicted variables. The exact orie ...
... Some modern factory robots are “autonomous “ within the strict confines of their direct environment .it may not be that every degree of freedom exists in their surrounding environment but the factory robots workplace is challenging and can often contain chaotic ,unpredicted variables. The exact orie ...
Concerning the adequacy of the Turing test
... “The idea of the test is that the machine has to pretend to be a man, by answering questions put to it, and will only pass if the pretence is reasonably convincing [...] We had better suppose that each jury has to judge quite a number times, and that s ...
... “The idea of the test is that the machine has to pretend to be a man, by answering questions put to it, and will only pass if the pretence is reasonably convincing [...] We had better suppose that each jury has to judge quite a number times, and that s ...
Alan Turing`s Ten Big Ideas - Asia Pacific Math Newsletter
... lives to secret activity at Bletchley Park were “the geese that laid the golden eggs but never cackled”. In retrospect, it is battery hens that come to mind. Increasingly, scientists are misunderstood and given ill thought out hoops to jump through. Great science is organised according to algorithms ...
... lives to secret activity at Bletchley Park were “the geese that laid the golden eggs but never cackled”. In retrospect, it is battery hens that come to mind. Increasingly, scientists are misunderstood and given ill thought out hoops to jump through. Great science is organised according to algorithms ...
"Computer Program Learns Language Rules and Composes
... for as long as seven hours. George is all the more fascinating in that it is given to bouts of distemper and is generally curmudgeonly, which may encourage those who converse with the program to identify it as human, at least on a semi-conscious level. Carpenter says George thinks, from a certain pe ...
... for as long as seven hours. George is all the more fascinating in that it is given to bouts of distemper and is generally curmudgeonly, which may encourage those who converse with the program to identify it as human, at least on a semi-conscious level. Carpenter says George thinks, from a certain pe ...
Reasoning robot, involved tasks/modules and robot world
... drawing it by using exact lengths of corridors and distances to walls. It can describe location of robot and objects in its world as a configuration space. For mobile robots, usually collapse 6 DOF to 2 DOF by assuming planar world and that the robot can rotate on a spot (so robot direction not impo ...
... drawing it by using exact lengths of corridors and distances to walls. It can describe location of robot and objects in its world as a configuration space. For mobile robots, usually collapse 6 DOF to 2 DOF by assuming planar world and that the robot can rotate on a spot (so robot direction not impo ...
Human Implications of Human-Robot Interaction AAAI Press Papers from the AAAI Workshop
... Menlo Park, California 94025 USA AAAI maintains compilation copyright for this technical report and retains the right of first refusal to any publication (including electronic distribution) arising from this AAAI event. Please do not make any inquiries or arrangements for hardcopy or electronic publ ...
... Menlo Park, California 94025 USA AAAI maintains compilation copyright for this technical report and retains the right of first refusal to any publication (including electronic distribution) arising from this AAAI event. Please do not make any inquiries or arrangements for hardcopy or electronic publ ...
Neural Robot Detection in RoboCup
... some physical and practical constraints. Additional difficulties arise because the robots’ vision system, which includes a very large aperture angle, causes extreme lens distortions. The approach presented here is a multilevel architecture. This includes one level for the selection of interesting re ...
... some physical and practical constraints. Additional difficulties arise because the robots’ vision system, which includes a very large aperture angle, causes extreme lens distortions. The approach presented here is a multilevel architecture. This includes one level for the selection of interesting re ...
Lessons from The Turing Test
... in some strange game, but rather the point of his article, which is that if we put a label ‘intelligent being’ on other human beings based on their behavior then, just to be fair, we should do the same for machines, whether we are correct in any such attributions or not. • In other words, Turing’s p ...
... in some strange game, but rather the point of his article, which is that if we put a label ‘intelligent being’ on other human beings based on their behavior then, just to be fair, we should do the same for machines, whether we are correct in any such attributions or not. • In other words, Turing’s p ...
What is Artificial Intelligence? Psychometric AI as an Answer
... & Norvig, 1994 ], which tells us that there are four general, different ways to define intelligence (pp. 4–8): we can say that an entity is intelligent if and only if it “thinks like humans”, “acts like humans”, “thinks rationally”, or “acts rationally.” Russell & Norvig 1994 opt for the fourth rout ...
... & Norvig, 1994 ], which tells us that there are four general, different ways to define intelligence (pp. 4–8): we can say that an entity is intelligent if and only if it “thinks like humans”, “acts like humans”, “thinks rationally”, or “acts rationally.” Russell & Norvig 1994 opt for the fourth rout ...
Intelligence without representation* Rodney A. Brooks
... relegated to the realm of input black boxes. Psychophysical evidence suggests they are all intimately tied up with the representation of the world used by an intelligent system. There is no clean division between perception (abstraction) and reasoning in the real. world. The brittleness of current A ...
... relegated to the realm of input black boxes. Psychophysical evidence suggests they are all intimately tied up with the representation of the world used by an intelligent system. There is no clean division between perception (abstraction) and reasoning in the real. world. The brittleness of current A ...
Dance Choreography Design of Humanoid Robots using Interactive
... the Kyoto University apply a method called intermodality mapping to generate robot motion from various sounds and also to generate sounds from motions using the back-propagation through-time algorithm. Other approach from Tokyo University is using Chaos to trade synchronization and autonomy in a dan ...
... the Kyoto University apply a method called intermodality mapping to generate robot motion from various sounds and also to generate sounds from motions using the back-propagation through-time algorithm. Other approach from Tokyo University is using Chaos to trade synchronization and autonomy in a dan ...
How Many Robots Does it Take to Screw in a Lightbulb?
... accomplish tasks together. No one has really found a mainstream or marketable application for robots (anyone remember the Roomba?), but swarm robots have the potential to truly affect the lives of people in a beneficial manner. However, there are still quite a few valuable and useful large scale app ...
... accomplish tasks together. No one has really found a mainstream or marketable application for robots (anyone remember the Roomba?), but swarm robots have the potential to truly affect the lives of people in a beneficial manner. However, there are still quite a few valuable and useful large scale app ...
If Not Turing`s Test, Then What? - Association for the Advancement
... No one in AI claims to be able to cover such a wide range of human intellectual capabilities. We don’t say, for instance, “Nothing could possibly perform well on the UCI machine learning test problems without being able to perform indefinitely many other intelligent actions.” Nor do we think word se ...
... No one in AI claims to be able to cover such a wide range of human intellectual capabilities. We don’t say, for instance, “Nothing could possibly perform well on the UCI machine learning test problems without being able to perform indefinitely many other intelligent actions.” Nor do we think word se ...
TuringLegacy2012 - Cognitive Science Department
... “I believe that in about fifty years’ time it will be possible to programme computers, with a storage capacity of about 109, to make them play the imitation game so well that an average interrogator will not have more than 70 per cent chance of making the right identification after 5 minutes of que ...
... “I believe that in about fifty years’ time it will be possible to programme computers, with a storage capacity of about 109, to make them play the imitation game so well that an average interrogator will not have more than 70 per cent chance of making the right identification after 5 minutes of que ...
Turing*s Legacy - Cognitive Science Department
... “I believe that in about fifty years’ time it will be possible to programme computers, with a storage capacity of about 109, to make them play the imitation game so well that an average interrogator will not have more than 70 per cent chance of making the right identification after 5 minutes of que ...
... “I believe that in about fifty years’ time it will be possible to programme computers, with a storage capacity of about 109, to make them play the imitation game so well that an average interrogator will not have more than 70 per cent chance of making the right identification after 5 minutes of que ...
the first of a series of anthropomimetic musculoskeletal upper torsos
... Standard humanoid robots mimic the human form, but the mechanisms used in such robots are very different from those in humans [1]. Typically these robots are designed according to the same engineering techniques that are used in industrial robots, as is shown by the characteristics of their bodies: ...
... Standard humanoid robots mimic the human form, but the mechanisms used in such robots are very different from those in humans [1]. Typically these robots are designed according to the same engineering techniques that are used in industrial robots, as is shown by the characteristics of their bodies: ...
1.6 MB PPT - Maurice Samulski
... 70 years of research on Turing degrees has shown the structure to be extremely complicated. In other words, the hierarchy of oracles is worse than any political system. No one oracle is all powerful. Suppose some quantum genius gave you an oracle as a black box. No finite amount of observation would ...
... 70 years of research on Turing degrees has shown the structure to be extremely complicated. In other words, the hierarchy of oracles is worse than any political system. No one oracle is all powerful. Suppose some quantum genius gave you an oracle as a black box. No finite amount of observation would ...
CS 561: Artificial Intelligence CS 561: Artificial Intelligence
... literal sense” (Haugeland 1985) “The art of creating machines that perform functions that require intelligence when performed by people” (Kurzweil, 1990) ...
... literal sense” (Haugeland 1985) “The art of creating machines that perform functions that require intelligence when performed by people” (Kurzweil, 1990) ...
Introduction - Computer Science & Engineering
... Robots) – It is (most likely) a combination of “rabota” (obligatory work) and “robotnik” (serf) ...
... Robots) – It is (most likely) a combination of “rabota” (obligatory work) and “robotnik” (serf) ...
IJCAI_pres_v4 - Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
... Don’t confuse this with: “Some human is intelligent…” ...
... Don’t confuse this with: “Some human is intelligent…” ...
Intelligent Robot Based on Synaptic Plasticity Web Site: www.ijaiem.org Email:
... things from one place to another. Goal is to design a neural network that would model some real world phenomena using microcontroller and to learn the usage of microcontrollers and some real word electronics. It is decided to use light and model a moth’s behaviour via using a robot whose movement wa ...
... things from one place to another. Goal is to design a neural network that would model some real world phenomena using microcontroller and to learn the usage of microcontrollers and some real word electronics. It is decided to use light and model a moth’s behaviour via using a robot whose movement wa ...
Document
... • “Low-level:” performs specific tasks. • “High-level:” aka “artificial intelligence.” • “Media access:” search and retrieval from databases. ...
... • “Low-level:” performs specific tasks. • “High-level:” aka “artificial intelligence.” • “Media access:” search and retrieval from databases. ...
Elephants Don`t Play Chess - People.csail.mit.edu
... wires to them, and sending messages from other machines. The messages get written into the registers by replacing any existing contents. The arrival of a message, or the expiration of a timer, can trigger a change of state in the interior finite state machine. Finite state machine states can either ...
... wires to them, and sending messages from other machines. The messages get written into the registers by replacing any existing contents. The arrival of a message, or the expiration of a timer, can trigger a change of state in the interior finite state machine. Finite state machine states can either ...
Elephants Don`t Play Chess
... wires to them, and sending messages from other machines. The messages get written into the registers by replacing any existing contents. The arrival of a message, or the expiration of a timer, can trigger a change of state in the interior finite state machine. Finite state machine states can either ...
... wires to them, and sending messages from other machines. The messages get written into the registers by replacing any existing contents. The arrival of a message, or the expiration of a timer, can trigger a change of state in the interior finite state machine. Finite state machine states can either ...
JKB_Paper2_Technological Singularity
... Many people believe that technological singularity is coming fast. The likelihood of ever creating such technology, appears to be slim, at least in our lifetime. Achieving such a complex machine is way more complicated than many of technological singularities proponents make it out to be. The curren ...
... Many people believe that technological singularity is coming fast. The likelihood of ever creating such technology, appears to be slim, at least in our lifetime. Achieving such a complex machine is way more complicated than many of technological singularities proponents make it out to be. The curren ...
Kevin Warwick
Kevin Warwick (/ˈwɔrɪk, ˈwɒr-/; born 9 February 1954) is a British engineer and Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Research) at Coventry University in the United Kingdom. He is known for his studies on direct interfaces between computer systems and the human nervous system, and has also done research in the field of robotics.