
Perspectives on Fifth Generation Computing
... Department of Computer Science, York University Department of Industrial Engineering, University of Toronto Department of Computer Science, University of Calgary ...
... Department of Computer Science, York University Department of Industrial Engineering, University of Toronto Department of Computer Science, University of Calgary ...
Fall Symposium Series
... his symposium will focus on research issues in developing computational models for integrating language and vision. The intrinsic difficulty of both natural language processing and computer vision has discouraged researchers from attempting integration, although in some cases it may simplify individ ...
... his symposium will focus on research issues in developing computational models for integrating language and vision. The intrinsic difficulty of both natural language processing and computer vision has discouraged researchers from attempting integration, although in some cases it may simplify individ ...
Developing regulations concerning artificial intelligence
... that would usually require humans to use our intelligence. These tasks include those that require humans to carry out decision-making, perception, recognizing and translating speech. There have already been advances that have allowed models and computers to gather information and keep this informati ...
... that would usually require humans to use our intelligence. These tasks include those that require humans to carry out decision-making, perception, recognizing and translating speech. There have already been advances that have allowed models and computers to gather information and keep this informati ...
Modeling and Forecasting the Information Sciences
... It has also been noted in many disciplines that the qualitative phenomena during the growth of the logistic curve vary from stage to stage (Crane, 1972; De Mey, 1982; Gaines and Shaw, 1986). The era before the learning curve takes off, when too little is known for planned progress, is that of the in ...
... It has also been noted in many disciplines that the qualitative phenomena during the growth of the logistic curve vary from stage to stage (Crane, 1972; De Mey, 1982; Gaines and Shaw, 1986). The era before the learning curve takes off, when too little is known for planned progress, is that of the in ...
Software - my Mancosa
... Informatics is the discipline of science which investigates the structure and properties (not specific content) of scientific information, as well as the regularities of scientific information activity, its theory, history, methodology and organization. The purpose of informatics consists in develop ...
... Informatics is the discipline of science which investigates the structure and properties (not specific content) of scientific information, as well as the regularities of scientific information activity, its theory, history, methodology and organization. The purpose of informatics consists in develop ...
pdf version
... “Finding Legally Relevant Passages in Case Opinions.” J. J. Daniels and E. L. Rissland. Sixth International Conference on Artificial Intelligence and Law. July 1997. To appear. “What you saw is what you want: Using Cases to seed Information Retrieval.” J. J. Daniels and E. L. Rissland. Second Intern ...
... “Finding Legally Relevant Passages in Case Opinions.” J. J. Daniels and E. L. Rissland. Sixth International Conference on Artificial Intelligence and Law. July 1997. To appear. “What you saw is what you want: Using Cases to seed Information Retrieval.” J. J. Daniels and E. L. Rissland. Second Intern ...
here - Department of Computer Science and Engineering
... 5.R. L. Devaney: An Introduction to Chaotic Dynamical Systems, 2nd Ed. Addision Wesley, 1989. 6. An Introduction to Genetic Algorithms – M. Mitchell. 7. Genetic Algorithms – K. F. Man, K. S. Tang and S. Kwong. 8. Genetic Algorithms + Data Structures = Evolution Programs – Z. Michalewicz. 9. Adaptati ...
... 5.R. L. Devaney: An Introduction to Chaotic Dynamical Systems, 2nd Ed. Addision Wesley, 1989. 6. An Introduction to Genetic Algorithms – M. Mitchell. 7. Genetic Algorithms – K. F. Man, K. S. Tang and S. Kwong. 8. Genetic Algorithms + Data Structures = Evolution Programs – Z. Michalewicz. 9. Adaptati ...
The Relationship Between Matter and Life
... mean that we have essentially modelled everything correctly, but are just unlucky or ignorant in some minor way. With a bit more work on our part, things will start working better. It could be that our current neuralnetwork models will work quantitatively better if we have five layers of artificial ...
... mean that we have essentially modelled everything correctly, but are just unlucky or ignorant in some minor way. With a bit more work on our part, things will start working better. It could be that our current neuralnetwork models will work quantitatively better if we have five layers of artificial ...
Intelligent DSS - Telkom University
... Examines knowledge in a sequence and keeps track of implications until they are discovered to provide a solution. – Reverse reasoning -- begins with original problem statement. Decomposes problem into smaller and smaller subproblems. Solves subproblems in an ...
... Examines knowledge in a sequence and keeps track of implications until they are discovered to provide a solution. – Reverse reasoning -- begins with original problem statement. Decomposes problem into smaller and smaller subproblems. Solves subproblems in an ...
Computer Vision: history and applications
... complex subject. However, over the last few years there have been considerable progresses. Computer vision brings together different fields such as mathematics, physics, biology and engineering. It provides us a better understanding of human vision, how we perceive and interpret things. Our world is ...
... complex subject. However, over the last few years there have been considerable progresses. Computer vision brings together different fields such as mathematics, physics, biology and engineering. It provides us a better understanding of human vision, how we perceive and interpret things. Our world is ...
No Silver Bullet - Computer and Information Science
... to the outside environment, which is actually information hiding. 4. The development of software may be conceived as implementing a black box, whose input and output are respectively the capabilities of computer (+, -, ×, ÷ at a lower level; or loop, condition, or nest structures at a higher level), ...
... to the outside environment, which is actually information hiding. 4. The development of software may be conceived as implementing a black box, whose input and output are respectively the capabilities of computer (+, -, ×, ÷ at a lower level; or loop, condition, or nest structures at a higher level), ...
CHAPTER 5
... applying that knowledge base to a particular situation. Most common form of AI in business. • Neural Networks mimic the way the brain works, analyzing large quantities of data and information to establish patterns and infer relationships. • Genetic algorithms mimic the evolutionary, survivalof-the-f ...
... applying that knowledge base to a particular situation. Most common form of AI in business. • Neural Networks mimic the way the brain works, analyzing large quantities of data and information to establish patterns and infer relationships. • Genetic algorithms mimic the evolutionary, survivalof-the-f ...
AAAI Proceedings Template
... (Cavazza et al., 2001b). Their use depends on the interactive storytelling paradigm implemented. However, there is no direct correspondence between a given AI technique and a storytelling paradigm. For instance Young (1999) has described the use of planning to control the narrative itself, rather th ...
... (Cavazza et al., 2001b). Their use depends on the interactive storytelling paradigm implemented. However, there is no direct correspondence between a given AI technique and a storytelling paradigm. For instance Young (1999) has described the use of planning to control the narrative itself, rather th ...
The Voice of the Turtle: Whatever Happened to AI?
... to computers). Sometimes this analogy is useful: we can be inspired by biological or cognitive models and design data structures and algorithms that are more powerful than the ones we would have come up with on our own. But at other times, this analogy is harmful to progress in AI. We take human lim ...
... to computers). Sometimes this analogy is useful: we can be inspired by biological or cognitive models and design data structures and algorithms that are more powerful than the ones we would have come up with on our own. But at other times, this analogy is harmful to progress in AI. We take human lim ...
Intelligent Behavior in Humans and Machines
... complex forms of cognition observed in humans. Some researchers took human intelligence as an inspiration and source of ideas without attempting to model its details. Other scientists, including Herbert Simon and Allen Newell, generally seen as two of the field’s co-founders, viewed themselves as co ...
... complex forms of cognition observed in humans. Some researchers took human intelligence as an inspiration and source of ideas without attempting to model its details. Other scientists, including Herbert Simon and Allen Newell, generally seen as two of the field’s co-founders, viewed themselves as co ...
Further Cognitive Science
... I.e. For Husserl, an act of consciousness – noesis - does not grasp onto the object itself, (which is famously left ‘bracketed’), but the noema - an ‘abstract form’ (effectively a hierarchical representation of ‘facts’ [of the world]) correlated with the act [of directed consciousness]. ...
... I.e. For Husserl, an act of consciousness – noesis - does not grasp onto the object itself, (which is famously left ‘bracketed’), but the noema - an ‘abstract form’ (effectively a hierarchical representation of ‘facts’ [of the world]) correlated with the act [of directed consciousness]. ...
introduction
... Modified Turing Test, along with some –I take it to be- practical advice for the people clever enough to program these contraptions. Artificial Intelligence At least since Turing people have been fascinated by computers. Indeed, if I’m not mistaken, we see ‘artificial’ mythological beings made of go ...
... Modified Turing Test, along with some –I take it to be- practical advice for the people clever enough to program these contraptions. Artificial Intelligence At least since Turing people have been fascinated by computers. Indeed, if I’m not mistaken, we see ‘artificial’ mythological beings made of go ...
ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE: THE FUTURE OF COMMAND AND
... One of the other positive developments in AI since the setbacks of the 1980s involves the long-running controversy of whether com-puters should attempt to model how things are done by humans, known as the cognitive science approach, or whether they should follow methods that humans do not use but th ...
... One of the other positive developments in AI since the setbacks of the 1980s involves the long-running controversy of whether com-puters should attempt to model how things are done by humans, known as the cognitive science approach, or whether they should follow methods that humans do not use but th ...
What is AI? - UB Computer Science and Engineering
... When the system is in Consultation mode the user interacts with the system by entering data in English. Based on the data provided the inference engine (IF/Then/Else rules) derives an answer to the question posed by the user. The role of the inference engine is to search for facts that match the con ...
... When the system is in Consultation mode the user interacts with the system by entering data in English. Based on the data provided the inference engine (IF/Then/Else rules) derives an answer to the question posed by the user. The role of the inference engine is to search for facts that match the con ...
AI IN THE NEWS (Spring 2004)
... equivalent of George W. Bush losing his Teleprompter. Thereafter, Ripley will speak to humans only with the language he has learned from his environment. If it isn't out there for Ripley to experience somehow, he won't have a word for it. Even the grammar of language helps. "By virtue of Ripley's pe ...
... equivalent of George W. Bush losing his Teleprompter. Thereafter, Ripley will speak to humans only with the language he has learned from his environment. If it isn't out there for Ripley to experience somehow, he won't have a word for it. Even the grammar of language helps. "By virtue of Ripley's pe ...
Prediction - UBC Computer Science
... A performance trick, which pays off with quality as well: use low rank approximation Ak of adjacency matrix A. Works very well since usually A is extremely sparse. ...
... A performance trick, which pays off with quality as well: use low rank approximation Ak of adjacency matrix A. Works very well since usually A is extremely sparse. ...
CS 561a: Introduction to Artificial Intelligence
... • One is biological, based on the idea that since humans are intelligent, AI should study humans and imitate their psychology or physiology. • The other is phenomenal, based on studying and formalizing common sense facts about the world and the problems that the world presents to the achievement of ...
... • One is biological, based on the idea that since humans are intelligent, AI should study humans and imitate their psychology or physiology. • The other is phenomenal, based on studying and formalizing common sense facts about the world and the problems that the world presents to the achievement of ...
Course Wrap-up
... perception and cognition in general is synchronization. This knowledge about Perception and Neurorobotics is used for application to a theoretical framework for multimodal information processing for robots (vision, speech, gestures ). ...
... perception and cognition in general is synchronization. This knowledge about Perception and Neurorobotics is used for application to a theoretical framework for multimodal information processing for robots (vision, speech, gestures ). ...
Searle`s Chinese Room Argument and its Replies
... realize the primary goal, and that is illustrated by their language. The problem seems to be that computer scientists do not understand the significance of the language that they use, which is telling of an incomplete picture of the mental properties involved in their language e.g. consciousness or ...
... realize the primary goal, and that is illustrated by their language. The problem seems to be that computer scientists do not understand the significance of the language that they use, which is telling of an incomplete picture of the mental properties involved in their language e.g. consciousness or ...