AAAI News - Association for the Advancement of Artificial Intelligence
... and achievements of Allen Newell. This endowed award is supported by the American Association for Artificial Intelligence and individual contributions. The award is presented biennially to an individual selected for career contributions that have breadth within computer science or that bridge comput ...
... and achievements of Allen Newell. This endowed award is supported by the American Association for Artificial Intelligence and individual contributions. The award is presented biennially to an individual selected for career contributions that have breadth within computer science or that bridge comput ...
MSCS-CSUDH-Guideline-June-2016
... systems: Algorithms, architectures, networks, systems, theory and applications. The distributed parallel computation models, design and analysis of parallel algorithms will be discussed. Prerequisite: COMP 451, CSC 401 CSC 553 - Advanced Database Management Systems (credit 3 semester hours). This co ...
... systems: Algorithms, architectures, networks, systems, theory and applications. The distributed parallel computation models, design and analysis of parallel algorithms will be discussed. Prerequisite: COMP 451, CSC 401 CSC 553 - Advanced Database Management Systems (credit 3 semester hours). This co ...
Analyzing Impact of AI Tools on Traditional Workflow Systems
... 5. INTELLIGENT AGENT An intelligent agent is a set of independent software tools or components linked with other applications and database running on one or several computer environments. [9] Hewitt in 1977, describes the agent for the first time in its Actor Model. According to Hewitt, agent is a s ...
... 5. INTELLIGENT AGENT An intelligent agent is a set of independent software tools or components linked with other applications and database running on one or several computer environments. [9] Hewitt in 1977, describes the agent for the first time in its Actor Model. According to Hewitt, agent is a s ...
Master Degree Program in Computer Science (CS)
... systems: Algorithms, architectures, networks, systems, theory and applications. The distributed parallel computation models, design and analysis of parallel algorithms will be discussed. Prerequisite: COMP 451, CSC 401 CSC 553 - Advanced Database Management Systems (credit 3 semester hours). This co ...
... systems: Algorithms, architectures, networks, systems, theory and applications. The distributed parallel computation models, design and analysis of parallel algorithms will be discussed. Prerequisite: COMP 451, CSC 401 CSC 553 - Advanced Database Management Systems (credit 3 semester hours). This co ...
Recent advances in computational models of natural argument
... implemented and deployed solutions such as SmartSettle ~see www.smartsettle. com!. The gIBIS system 86 was developed in an attempt to structure policy discussion ~or what Walton 34 would probably term “deliberation”!, using Rittel and Webber’s 87 IBIS information structures. One novel emphasis in th ...
... implemented and deployed solutions such as SmartSettle ~see www.smartsettle. com!. The gIBIS system 86 was developed in an attempt to structure policy discussion ~or what Walton 34 would probably term “deliberation”!, using Rittel and Webber’s 87 IBIS information structures. One novel emphasis in th ...
AAAI 2017 Conference Program
... AAAI-17 / IAAI-17 / EAAI-17 Invited Presentations AAAI-17 and IAAI-17 Invited Presentations will be held in Continental Ballroom 4-6, Monday – Thursday, February 5–9. EAAI-17 Invited Presentations will be held in Golden Gate 1-2. ...
... AAAI-17 / IAAI-17 / EAAI-17 Invited Presentations AAAI-17 and IAAI-17 Invited Presentations will be held in Continental Ballroom 4-6, Monday – Thursday, February 5–9. EAAI-17 Invited Presentations will be held in Golden Gate 1-2. ...
Viewpoints
... contrast, Viewpoints AI avoids heavy use of such pre-created instantial knowledge and focuses on procedural expression via gestural interaction. O’Neill et al. (2011) describe a knowledge-based framework for humans and AI agents to collaborate to create a scene introduction. Based on the Three Line ...
... contrast, Viewpoints AI avoids heavy use of such pre-created instantial knowledge and focuses on procedural expression via gestural interaction. O’Neill et al. (2011) describe a knowledge-based framework for humans and AI agents to collaborate to create a scene introduction. Based on the Three Line ...
Joanna J. Bryson - Department of Computer Science
... Yifei Wang, Evolutionary Innovations and Dynamics in Wagners Model of Genetic Regulatory Networks, (Bath, with Nick Priest, October 2012–May2016). Paul Rauwolf Understanding the Ubiquity of Self-Deception: The Evolutionary Utility of Incorrect Information (Bath, with Marina De Vos, started October 2 ...
... Yifei Wang, Evolutionary Innovations and Dynamics in Wagners Model of Genetic Regulatory Networks, (Bath, with Nick Priest, October 2012–May2016). Paul Rauwolf Understanding the Ubiquity of Self-Deception: The Evolutionary Utility of Incorrect Information (Bath, with Marina De Vos, started October 2 ...
ubicom-ch01-slides
... between UbiCom applications & their UbiCom infrastructure, physical world & human environments. • Internal self-organising system vs. externally driven system • Components can interact cooperatively versus competitively • Several benefits to designs based upon set of interacting components: • A rang ...
... between UbiCom applications & their UbiCom infrastructure, physical world & human environments. • Internal self-organising system vs. externally driven system • Components can interact cooperatively versus competitively • Several benefits to designs based upon set of interacting components: • A rang ...
CV - Computer Science Intranet
... • Robotics for beginners, International Conference on Autonomous Agents and Multi-Agent Systems 2003. • Rational action in autonomous agents, National Conference on Artificial Intelligence (AAAI) 2002. • Rational action in autonomous agents, Autonomous Agents 2001. • Rational action in autonomous a ...
... • Robotics for beginners, International Conference on Autonomous Agents and Multi-Agent Systems 2003. • Rational action in autonomous agents, National Conference on Artificial Intelligence (AAAI) 2002. • Rational action in autonomous agents, Autonomous Agents 2001. • Rational action in autonomous a ...
UbiCom Book Figures
... UbiCom: Different Combinations of Core Properties versus a Single Definition • No single, absolute definition for ubiquitous computing. • Instead propose many different kinds of UbiCom based upon combining different sets of core properties Here are some examples proposed by others • Weiser (1991): ...
... UbiCom: Different Combinations of Core Properties versus a Single Definition • No single, absolute definition for ubiquitous computing. • Instead propose many different kinds of UbiCom based upon combining different sets of core properties Here are some examples proposed by others • Weiser (1991): ...
IOSR Journal of Mechanical and Civil Engineering (IOSR-JMCE)
... Mechanical Engineering Department, Ladoke Akintola University of Technology, Ogbomoso, Nigeria. ...
... Mechanical Engineering Department, Ladoke Akintola University of Technology, Ogbomoso, Nigeria. ...
U P C
... In general, the main idea is to distribute the full ontology learning process into several independent tasks that can be executed on different computers. At the end of each execution, partial results obtained by each one are returned and incorporated into the domain ontology. Repeating iteratively t ...
... In general, the main idea is to distribute the full ontology learning process into several independent tasks that can be executed on different computers. At the end of each execution, partial results obtained by each one are returned and incorporated into the domain ontology. Repeating iteratively t ...
Expert Systems - University of Southern California
... example, Rose (2) reported that Southern California Edison (SCE) had an expert whose trouble shooting had helped keep a dam safe. However, SCE was afraid their expert would retire or quit, and they worried that he might “get hit by a bus.” As a result, SCE planned on using an expert system to try to ...
... example, Rose (2) reported that Southern California Edison (SCE) had an expert whose trouble shooting had helped keep a dam safe. However, SCE was afraid their expert would retire or quit, and they worried that he might “get hit by a bus.” As a result, SCE planned on using an expert system to try to ...
Associative Algorithms for Computational Creativity
... remote, and extremely remote associations. When a computationally creative computer operates as a colleague or partner to people, such that the creative act is accomplished through integrated human-computer cooperation rather than autonomously (Lubart, 2005), there is often value in having the compu ...
... remote, and extremely remote associations. When a computationally creative computer operates as a colleague or partner to people, such that the creative act is accomplished through integrated human-computer cooperation rather than autonomously (Lubart, 2005), there is often value in having the compu ...
AI Magazine - Winter 2014
... system complexity, and many other factors often preclude direct human oversight of many functions. In fact, it can be said that almost all spacecraft require some level of autonomy, if only as a backup when communications with humans are not available or fail for some reason. Increasing the levels o ...
... system complexity, and many other factors often preclude direct human oversight of many functions. In fact, it can be said that almost all spacecraft require some level of autonomy, if only as a backup when communications with humans are not available or fail for some reason. Increasing the levels o ...
UGrad Handbook 2013-2014
... information processing. Our programs cover all aspects and levels of computers and computing. We have expertise in a variety of areas, including artificial intelligence, bio-inspired computing, complexity theory, computer architecture, computer graphics and image processing, database systems, design ...
... information processing. Our programs cover all aspects and levels of computers and computing. We have expertise in a variety of areas, including artificial intelligence, bio-inspired computing, complexity theory, computer architecture, computer graphics and image processing, database systems, design ...
approximate reasoning using anytime algorithms
... depth. Here, we sketch our general approach, focusing in particular on the compilation problem. Given a system composed of anytime algorithms, compilation determines off-line the optimal allocation of time to the components for any given total allocation. The crucial meta-level knowledge for solving ...
... depth. Here, we sketch our general approach, focusing in particular on the compilation problem. Given a system composed of anytime algorithms, compilation determines off-line the optimal allocation of time to the components for any given total allocation. The crucial meta-level knowledge for solving ...
Document
... postal applications) introduce low level context. • Reading of the checks sent for payment to American Express relies heavily on context. – Payments are supposed to be in full and the amount due is known, so the number written on a check is analyzed to confirm whether it matches the amount due or no ...
... postal applications) introduce low level context. • Reading of the checks sent for payment to American Express relies heavily on context. – Payments are supposed to be in full and the amount due is known, so the number written on a check is analyzed to confirm whether it matches the amount due or no ...
A Glimpse on Gerhard Brewka`s Contributions to Artificial Intelligence
... Mathematik und Datenverarbeitung (GMD) in St. Augustin, a major research facility on Applied Mathematics and Computer Science in Germany at that time, Gerd thus started working in this field and published first papers [10,11], followed soon by further papers on different subjects. In this early peri ...
... Mathematik und Datenverarbeitung (GMD) in St. Augustin, a major research facility on Applied Mathematics and Computer Science in Germany at that time, Gerd thus started working in this field and published first papers [10,11], followed soon by further papers on different subjects. In this early peri ...
View CV - Learning Research and Development Center (LRDC)
... Proceedings of the Workshop on Computer-Supported Peer Review in Education (CSPRED-2010) at the Tenth International Conference on Intelligent Tutoring Systems. Goldin, I., Brusilovsky, P., Schunn, C., Ashley, K., Hsiao, I-H. (Eds.) (2010). Pittsburgh, PA. http://www.cspred.org/proceedings Proceeding ...
... Proceedings of the Workshop on Computer-Supported Peer Review in Education (CSPRED-2010) at the Tenth International Conference on Intelligent Tutoring Systems. Goldin, I., Brusilovsky, P., Schunn, C., Ashley, K., Hsiao, I-H. (Eds.) (2010). Pittsburgh, PA. http://www.cspred.org/proceedings Proceeding ...
Execution monitoring in robotics: A survey
... is a general model for crossing any door between two rooms. The main drawback of this method is the lack of robustness, since full observability of the robot’s state is assumed. A similar approach to PLANEX is presented in [18]. Faults are detected by comparing the current state with the model of th ...
... is a general model for crossing any door between two rooms. The main drawback of this method is the lack of robustness, since full observability of the robot’s state is assumed. A similar approach to PLANEX is presented in [18]. Faults are detected by comparing the current state with the model of th ...
Computing with Words - People @ EECS at UC Berkeley
... are three principal rationales. First, much of human knowledge is described in natural language. Second, words are less precise than numbers—we use words when we do not know the numbers. In this perspective, Computing with Words may be viewed as a powerful formalism for dealing with imprecise inform ...
... are three principal rationales. First, much of human knowledge is described in natural language. Second, words are less precise than numbers—we use words when we do not know the numbers. In this perspective, Computing with Words may be viewed as a powerful formalism for dealing with imprecise inform ...
A New Multi-Panel Cartoon based CAPTCHA as
... only probabilistically by automatic online guessing attacks that include brute force attacks, which cannot resist by other graphical password schemes lack. Hotspots in Captcha as graphical passwords images can no longer be exhibited to mount automatic online guessing attacks which are an inherent vu ...
... only probabilistically by automatic online guessing attacks that include brute force attacks, which cannot resist by other graphical password schemes lack. Hotspots in Captcha as graphical passwords images can no longer be exhibited to mount automatic online guessing attacks which are an inherent vu ...