
Reports of the AAAI 2008 Spring Symposia
... Social Behavior symposium was to examine fundamental issues in affect and personality in both biological and artificial agents, focusing on the roles of these factors in mediating social behavior. The Semantic Scientific Knowledge Integration symposium brought together the semantic technologies comm ...
... Social Behavior symposium was to examine fundamental issues in affect and personality in both biological and artificial agents, focusing on the roles of these factors in mediating social behavior. The Semantic Scientific Knowledge Integration symposium brought together the semantic technologies comm ...
Integrating Intelligent Computer Generated Forces in Distributed
... behavioral and infrastructure processing for our planes, however this alone was insufficient. The reason was that RTI subscriptions are based on cells over the terrain. Any entity from any cell that included the area we subscribed to would be included. We further restricted this by having the SMI fi ...
... behavioral and infrastructure processing for our planes, however this alone was insufficient. The reason was that RTI subscriptions are based on cells over the terrain. Any entity from any cell that included the area we subscribed to would be included. We further restricted this by having the SMI fi ...
Masters in Artificial Intelligence
... Topics include: technical writing for Computer Science and Information Technology; use of bibliographic and referencing software; presentation skills; critical analysis of written work; generic research skills including framing research hypotheses, designing and condu ...
... Topics include: technical writing for Computer Science and Information Technology; use of bibliographic and referencing software; presentation skills; critical analysis of written work; generic research skills including framing research hypotheses, designing and condu ...
1 Artificial Social Intelligence by William Sims Bainbridge
... that employ any of the techniques commonly called "artificial intelligence" by computer scientists. To explore the scope and potential of ASI, the Sociology Program of the National Science Foundation convened a workshop at the National Center for Supercomputing Applications at the University of Illi ...
... that employ any of the techniques commonly called "artificial intelligence" by computer scientists. To explore the scope and potential of ASI, the Sociology Program of the National Science Foundation convened a workshop at the National Center for Supercomputing Applications at the University of Illi ...
Interaction between Software Engineering and Artificial Intelligence
... The software being developed need not to be AI software but the support environment might similarly to be with AI. The reason to include this class is that the most strategies designed to provide more than rudimentary assistance to the struggling programmer, quickly arrive at the point where knowled ...
... The software being developed need not to be AI software but the support environment might similarly to be with AI. The reason to include this class is that the most strategies designed to provide more than rudimentary assistance to the struggling programmer, quickly arrive at the point where knowled ...
Artificial Participation: An Interview with Warren Sack* Preface: Joseph Dumit
... reflective function of the Sophistic position can be rather machinic and yet the analysand often imagines the reflected comments to be extremely knowledgeable. In the terminology of psychoanalysis, this reception of the analysand is called a process of transference. The analyst – to quote Lacan – be ...
... reflective function of the Sophistic position can be rather machinic and yet the analysand often imagines the reflected comments to be extremely knowledgeable. In the terminology of psychoanalysis, this reception of the analysand is called a process of transference. The analyst – to quote Lacan – be ...
Early Artificial Intelligence Projects
... Beyond Number-Crunchers: Programmable Machines The idea of machines that could not just process, but also figure out how to solve equations was seen as the first step in creating a digital system that could emulate brain processes and living behavior. What would it mean to have a machine that could ...
... Beyond Number-Crunchers: Programmable Machines The idea of machines that could not just process, but also figure out how to solve equations was seen as the first step in creating a digital system that could emulate brain processes and living behavior. What would it mean to have a machine that could ...
open information extraction from the Web
... the Web. First, the same entities may be referred to by a variety of names (for example, Edison, Thomas Edison, Thomas Alva Edison, and so on). Second, the same string (say, John Smith) may refer to different entities. Third, vagaries of natural language (such as pronoun resolution, metaphor, anapho ...
... the Web. First, the same entities may be referred to by a variety of names (for example, Edison, Thomas Edison, Thomas Alva Edison, and so on). Second, the same string (say, John Smith) may refer to different entities. Third, vagaries of natural language (such as pronoun resolution, metaphor, anapho ...
Dan Leach Resume
... Helped a summer intern port Mirror (in Perl) from a LINUX platform to an NT platform. Designed and developed communications and protocol DLLs for interfacing PC-based UIs for Win32 environments (XP through Win95) with embedded systems for instruments made by Doble to test relays and other power syst ...
... Helped a summer intern port Mirror (in Perl) from a LINUX platform to an NT platform. Designed and developed communications and protocol DLLs for interfacing PC-based UIs for Win32 environments (XP through Win95) with embedded systems for instruments made by Doble to test relays and other power syst ...
2 COMPUTATIONAL MODELLING IN ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE
... AI approaches to natural language are often referred to as computational linguistics (CL) or natural language processing (NLP) although not all computational linguists see their work as belonging to AI. For some computational linguists, the linguistic aspect is the most important: the goal of the im ...
... AI approaches to natural language are often referred to as computational linguistics (CL) or natural language processing (NLP) although not all computational linguists see their work as belonging to AI. For some computational linguists, the linguistic aspect is the most important: the goal of the im ...
Solving Mathematical Puzzles: a Deep Reasoning Challenge
... and robots will be autonomous end-to-end solvers that perform the whole problemsolving task starting from its description without any human intervention. Such autonomous intelligent agents will be pro-active and problem-solving driven in finding the right knowledge representation and encoding for mo ...
... and robots will be autonomous end-to-end solvers that perform the whole problemsolving task starting from its description without any human intervention. Such autonomous intelligent agents will be pro-active and problem-solving driven in finding the right knowledge representation and encoding for mo ...
1. Introduction
... interacting locally with one other and with their environment. Although there is typically no centralized control dictating the behavior of the agents, local interactions among the agents often cause a global pattern to emerge. Examples of systems like this can be found in nature, including ant colo ...
... interacting locally with one other and with their environment. Although there is typically no centralized control dictating the behavior of the agents, local interactions among the agents often cause a global pattern to emerge. Examples of systems like this can be found in nature, including ant colo ...
Spoken dialogue technology achievements and challenges`` ( file)
... use of confidence scores in combination with other information to determine DM actions use of additional information (ASR and parse probabilities, semantic and contextual features) to re-score recognition hypotheses ...
... use of confidence scores in combination with other information to determine DM actions use of additional information (ASR and parse probabilities, semantic and contextual features) to re-score recognition hypotheses ...
Primary Facial Recognition Technologies
... Biometrics is best defined as measurable physiological and/or behavioral characteristics that can be utilized to verify the identity of an individual. They include fingerprints, retinal and iris scanning, hand geometry, voice patterns, facial recognition and other techniques. They are of interest in ...
... Biometrics is best defined as measurable physiological and/or behavioral characteristics that can be utilized to verify the identity of an individual. They include fingerprints, retinal and iris scanning, hand geometry, voice patterns, facial recognition and other techniques. They are of interest in ...
Adaptive Business Intelligence (ABI) - MAP-i
... “Very Good” by FCT), University of Minho. Both research on Adaptive Business Intelligence, Decision Support Systems and Data Mining. MFS performed his PhD in Distributed Learning Classifier Systems, while PC performed his PhD in Forecasting, Neural Networks and Evolutionary Optimization. Rui Camacho ...
... “Very Good” by FCT), University of Minho. Both research on Adaptive Business Intelligence, Decision Support Systems and Data Mining. MFS performed his PhD in Distributed Learning Classifier Systems, while PC performed his PhD in Forecasting, Neural Networks and Evolutionary Optimization. Rui Camacho ...
Using General-Purpose Planning for Action Selection in
... JAMES work (Sharma 2012; Petrick and Foster 2013) for generating interaction plans with an increasing number of customers in the bar. We are also modelling common interaction patterns for scenarios involving group ordering and for managing low-confidence automatic speech recognition. The second area ...
... JAMES work (Sharma 2012; Petrick and Foster 2013) for generating interaction plans with an increasing number of customers in the bar. We are also modelling common interaction patterns for scenarios involving group ordering and for managing low-confidence automatic speech recognition. The second area ...
Computing Science
... Artificial intelligence researchers have been trying for over thirty years to create intelligent robots. Although progress has been made in some areas, we are still a long way from the intelligent robots that we often see in science fiction. (a) ...
... Artificial intelligence researchers have been trying for over thirty years to create intelligent robots. Although progress has been made in some areas, we are still a long way from the intelligent robots that we often see in science fiction. (a) ...
User Models, Intelligent Interface Agents and Expert Systems
... the users. Users expressed that GESIA did slightly impact the responsiveness of the overall system. This was due to the inferencing scheme used in the intelligent learning network. A vastly improved inferencing scheme has been implemented and responsiveness has increased dramatically. Overall, users ...
... the users. Users expressed that GESIA did slightly impact the responsiveness of the overall system. This was due to the inferencing scheme used in the intelligent learning network. A vastly improved inferencing scheme has been implemented and responsiveness has increased dramatically. Overall, users ...
Document
... such as reasoning, learning, and problem solving. The Domains of Artificial Intelligence: [Figure 11-17] AI application can be grouped into three major areas: ...
... such as reasoning, learning, and problem solving. The Domains of Artificial Intelligence: [Figure 11-17] AI application can be grouped into three major areas: ...
Management Information Systems
... • Natural language processing: allows computer to understand and react to statements and commands made in a “natural” language • Learning system: computer system that allows computer to change how it functions or reacts to situations based on feedback it receives • Neural network: computer system th ...
... • Natural language processing: allows computer to understand and react to statements and commands made in a “natural” language • Learning system: computer system that allows computer to change how it functions or reacts to situations based on feedback it receives • Neural network: computer system th ...
Expert Systems for Management Accountants - e
... University of North Carolina. A systems authority, he is currently designing an expert system for financial analysis called ANSWERS. ...
... University of North Carolina. A systems authority, he is currently designing an expert system for financial analysis called ANSWERS. ...
Camera-ready Manuscript for the Proceedings of icame 2009
... For the future TV systems, intelligent user’s interface support is very important. Just like with traditional TV systems, users come from different social classes, with different backgrounds, and they do not have special technical training. Due to many users who have basic computer or object program ...
... For the future TV systems, intelligent user’s interface support is very important. Just like with traditional TV systems, users come from different social classes, with different backgrounds, and they do not have special technical training. Due to many users who have basic computer or object program ...
Food for Thought II - Singularity - Computer Science and Engineering
... done by vast, highly organized systems of machines and no human effort will be necessary. Either of two cases might occur. The machines might be permitted to make all of their own decisions without human oversight, or else human control over the machines might be retained. If the machines are permit ...
... done by vast, highly organized systems of machines and no human effort will be necessary. Either of two cases might occur. The machines might be permitted to make all of their own decisions without human oversight, or else human control over the machines might be retained. If the machines are permit ...
Economic reasoning and artificial intelligence The Harvard
... and values, in a mathematically precise manner. Critics argue that the field studies a mythical species, homo economicus (“economic man”), and produces theories with limited applicability to how real humans behave. Defenders acknowledge that rationality is an idealization, but counter that the abstr ...
... and values, in a mathematically precise manner. Critics argue that the field studies a mythical species, homo economicus (“economic man”), and produces theories with limited applicability to how real humans behave. Defenders acknowledge that rationality is an idealization, but counter that the abstr ...
CHAPTER 11 INTELLIGENT SYSTEMS IN BUSINESS Oleh
... Intelligent Systems and Artificial Intelligence Artificial Intelligence (AI) the branch of computer science that deals with ways of representing knowledge, using symbols rather than numbers, and heuristics, or rules of thumb, rather than algorithms for processing information involves studying t ...
... Intelligent Systems and Artificial Intelligence Artificial Intelligence (AI) the branch of computer science that deals with ways of representing knowledge, using symbols rather than numbers, and heuristics, or rules of thumb, rather than algorithms for processing information involves studying t ...