
Kalos - A Syste with Revision
... in the construction of complex software systems such as compilers. There is another software engineering benefit to incorporating a revision module into a natural language generation system. The revision module is a natural place to isolate domain-specific linguistic knowledge and knowledge that rel ...
... in the construction of complex software systems such as compilers. There is another software engineering benefit to incorporating a revision module into a natural language generation system. The revision module is a natural place to isolate domain-specific linguistic knowledge and knowledge that rel ...
ConceptNet - Media Lab Login
... knowledge about the spatial, physical, social, temporal, and psychological aspects of typical everyday life. Because it is assumed that every person possesses common sense, such knowledge is typically omitted from social communications, such as text. A full understanding of any text then, requires a ...
... knowledge about the spatial, physical, social, temporal, and psychological aspects of typical everyday life. Because it is assumed that every person possesses common sense, such knowledge is typically omitted from social communications, such as text. A full understanding of any text then, requires a ...
MSc_2011 - University of Alberta
... (Human Interaction) Unlike most crowdsourcing projects that involve websites, the Microfossil Quest design: Enables volunteer control over identification tasks Incorporates educational material on the system ...
... (Human Interaction) Unlike most crowdsourcing projects that involve websites, the Microfossil Quest design: Enables volunteer control over identification tasks Incorporates educational material on the system ...
WSS - cs.uregina.ca - University of Regina
... • It is necessary and beneficial to study Webbased support systems as a separate sub-field of research. • The successful story of decision support systems can be repeated in other domains. J T Yao: Web-based Support Systems ...
... • It is necessary and beneficial to study Webbased support systems as a separate sub-field of research. • The successful story of decision support systems can be repeated in other domains. J T Yao: Web-based Support Systems ...
Toward Narrative Schema-Based Goal Recognition Models for Interactive Narrative Environments
... Copyright © 2012, Association for the Advancement of Artificial Intelligence (www.aaai.org). All rights reserved. ...
... Copyright © 2012, Association for the Advancement of Artificial Intelligence (www.aaai.org). All rights reserved. ...
The Rise of Granular Computing - University of Regina
... human-inspired computing is explicitly stated. According to Zadeh, “Inspired by the ways in which humans granulate human concepts – we can proceed to granulate conceptual structures in various fields of science.” More specifically, “… fuzzy information granulation in an intuitive form underlies the ...
... human-inspired computing is explicitly stated. According to Zadeh, “Inspired by the ways in which humans granulate human concepts – we can proceed to granulate conceptual structures in various fields of science.” More specifically, “… fuzzy information granulation in an intuitive form underlies the ...
Intelligent Techniques for Decision Support System in Human
... Intelligent abilities and behaviors integrate with computer system will produce an intelligent machine. The machine should help humans to make decision, to search for information, to control complex objects, and finally to understand the meaning of words. In order to develop intelligent computer sys ...
... Intelligent abilities and behaviors integrate with computer system will produce an intelligent machine. The machine should help humans to make decision, to search for information, to control complex objects, and finally to understand the meaning of words. In order to develop intelligent computer sys ...
Analysis of Machine Learning Techniques for Intrusion Detection
... example, DT and GA or K-NN and SVM. This hybrid approach had two sides. The first one takes raw data and produces immediate results and the second one takes this immediate results and produce final results [19]. Hybrid architecture is designed and proved that it can improve the performance [20]. Hyb ...
... example, DT and GA or K-NN and SVM. This hybrid approach had two sides. The first one takes raw data and produces immediate results and the second one takes this immediate results and produce final results [19]. Hybrid architecture is designed and proved that it can improve the performance [20]. Hyb ...
Toward Narrative Schema-Based Goal Recognition Models for
... extensively. Alternatively, other work has modeled interactive narratives using decision-theoretic formalisms based on Markov decision processes (Roberts, et al. 2006) and dynamic decision networks (Mott and Lester 2006). In this paper, we propose a narrative goal recognition framework that leverage ...
... extensively. Alternatively, other work has modeled interactive narratives using decision-theoretic formalisms based on Markov decision processes (Roberts, et al. 2006) and dynamic decision networks (Mott and Lester 2006). In this paper, we propose a narrative goal recognition framework that leverage ...
A case-based expert system for scheduling problems
... Sadeh [11] describes as a major challenge, the development of a scheduling tool that can: meet more precisely actual constraints and objectives; be used for on-line real-time scheduling; allow users to manipulate the schedule interactively to reflect user-dependent preferences and constraints. The u ...
... Sadeh [11] describes as a major challenge, the development of a scheduling tool that can: meet more precisely actual constraints and objectives; be used for on-line real-time scheduling; allow users to manipulate the schedule interactively to reflect user-dependent preferences and constraints. The u ...
context-based representation of intelligent behavior in training
... helicopter, or fighter aircraft) which depict adversaries or allies. Alternatively, in game situations, these platforms could represent individual humans (e.g., a quarterback, a shortstop, a point guard) or groups of humans (e.g., a defensive unit in football, or a penalty-killing unit in hockey). F ...
... helicopter, or fighter aircraft) which depict adversaries or allies. Alternatively, in game situations, these platforms could represent individual humans (e.g., a quarterback, a shortstop, a point guard) or groups of humans (e.g., a defensive unit in football, or a penalty-killing unit in hockey). F ...
The 2004 Mobile Robot Competition and Exhibition
... The Robot Challenge is an event designed to encourage and showcase research in robot-human interaction and operations in typical human environments. The goal of the Robot Challenge is to design a robot system that can fully participate in the AAAI conference by registering, navigating around the con ...
... The Robot Challenge is an event designed to encourage and showcase research in robot-human interaction and operations in typical human environments. The goal of the Robot Challenge is to design a robot system that can fully participate in the AAAI conference by registering, navigating around the con ...
A Future for Agent Programming
... intelligent or cognitive agents, and which would appear to be best suited to the development of autonomous systems, are least used. A study by Winikoff [31] of applications appearing in the AAMAS Industry/Innovative Applications tracks in 2010 and 2012, reveals that the systems described do not requ ...
... intelligent or cognitive agents, and which would appear to be best suited to the development of autonomous systems, are least used. A study by Winikoff [31] of applications appearing in the AAMAS Industry/Innovative Applications tracks in 2010 and 2012, reveals that the systems described do not requ ...
The AI Rebellion: Changing the Narrative
... what one believes to be the truth; (4) self-actualization; (5) ethics and safety; (6) team solidarity; and (7) social justice. We assume that, when possible and appropriate, explanation and negotiation attempts accompany protest. Such rebellion is primarily in support of something rather than agains ...
... what one believes to be the truth; (4) self-actualization; (5) ethics and safety; (6) team solidarity; and (7) social justice. We assume that, when possible and appropriate, explanation and negotiation attempts accompany protest. Such rebellion is primarily in support of something rather than agains ...
The AI Rebellion: Changing the Narrative
... what one believes to be the truth; (4) self-actualization; (5) ethics and safety; (6) team solidarity; and (7) social justice. We assume that, when possible and appropriate, explanation and negotiation attempts accompany protest. Such rebellion is primarily in support of something rather than agains ...
... what one believes to be the truth; (4) self-actualization; (5) ethics and safety; (6) team solidarity; and (7) social justice. We assume that, when possible and appropriate, explanation and negotiation attempts accompany protest. Such rebellion is primarily in support of something rather than agains ...
A survey of computer systems for expressive music
... —Music/Analysis. The music/analysis module has two functions. First of all, in all systems, it has the function of inputting the music to be played expressively (whether in paper score, MIDI, MusicXML, audio, or other forms) into the system. The input process can be quite complex; for example, paper ...
... —Music/Analysis. The music/analysis module has two functions. First of all, in all systems, it has the function of inputting the music to be played expressively (whether in paper score, MIDI, MusicXML, audio, or other forms) into the system. The input process can be quite complex; for example, paper ...
Role of Expert Systems in Construction Roboticsl
... to that of a human expert in some specialized problem solving domain. Rather than being a program with general problem solving knowledge that can be applied to any task, an expert system contains a large body of domain specific knowledge gathered from human experts. This knowledge is used to perform ...
... to that of a human expert in some specialized problem solving domain. Rather than being a program with general problem solving knowledge that can be applied to any task, an expert system contains a large body of domain specific knowledge gathered from human experts. This knowledge is used to perform ...
TSTP Data-Exchange Formats for Automated Theorem Proving Tools
... As ATP systems move into real application areas, they are typically embedded as just one component in a larger system, including tools for proof analysis, transformation, presentation, and verification. In this environment, the output from one tool is often used as input to another. It is therefore ...
... As ATP systems move into real application areas, they are typically embedded as just one component in a larger system, including tools for proof analysis, transformation, presentation, and verification. In this environment, the output from one tool is often used as input to another. It is therefore ...
CS 8520: Artificial Intelligence
... adult humans. I can't play chess at a grand master level! – Whatever test we use must produce an observable or testable result. "Isn't intelligent because it doesn't have a mind" is perhaps a topic for interesting philosophical debate, but it's not of any practical help. ...
... adult humans. I can't play chess at a grand master level! – Whatever test we use must produce an observable or testable result. "Isn't intelligent because it doesn't have a mind" is perhaps a topic for interesting philosophical debate, but it's not of any practical help. ...
Searching Social Networks
... query can decide if it suits its user and, if so, forward it to the user. If not, the agent may respond with referrals to others. If the agent or user so wish, they can discard a query without responding to it. (An agent would not unilaterally discard a query, but would place it in a low-priority fo ...
... query can decide if it suits its user and, if so, forward it to the user. If not, the agent may respond with referrals to others. If the agent or user so wish, they can discard a query without responding to it. (An agent would not unilaterally discard a query, but would place it in a low-priority fo ...
The Intelligent Conversational Humanoid Robot
... algorithm allows it to grow and learn from conversing with humans much like an intelligent ...
... algorithm allows it to grow and learn from conversing with humans much like an intelligent ...
Rīgas Tehniskā universitāte
... particularly widely in medicine, military sphere, manufacturing, businesses, etc. Systems that use methods of artificial intelligence become more and more complex from year to year, allowing to solve an ever increasing range of problems. Intelligent systems in the context of this work fall into two ...
... particularly widely in medicine, military sphere, manufacturing, businesses, etc. Systems that use methods of artificial intelligence become more and more complex from year to year, allowing to solve an ever increasing range of problems. Intelligent systems in the context of this work fall into two ...
CS 8520: Artificial Intelligence
... adult humans. I can't play chess at a grand master level! – Whatever test we use must produce an observable or testable result. "Isn't intelligent because it doesn't have a mind" is perhaps a topic for interesting philosophical debate, but it's not of any practical help. ...
... adult humans. I can't play chess at a grand master level! – Whatever test we use must produce an observable or testable result. "Isn't intelligent because it doesn't have a mind" is perhaps a topic for interesting philosophical debate, but it's not of any practical help. ...
AI Magazine - Spring 2016
... AI. To people outside the field, the test — which hinges on the ability of machines to fool people into thinking that they (the machines) are people — is practically synonymous with the quest to create machine intelligence. Within the field, the test is widely recognized as a pioneering landmark, bu ...
... AI. To people outside the field, the test — which hinges on the ability of machines to fool people into thinking that they (the machines) are people — is practically synonymous with the quest to create machine intelligence. Within the field, the test is widely recognized as a pioneering landmark, bu ...
CS Accred Books - Kutztown University
... Encyclopaedia of cybernetics. Translated from the German Lexikon der Kybernetik by G. Gilbertson. Designing autonomous agents : theory and practice from biology to engineering and back / edited by Pattie Maes. Machine learning : principles and techniques / edited by Richard Forsyth ...
... Encyclopaedia of cybernetics. Translated from the German Lexikon der Kybernetik by G. Gilbertson. Designing autonomous agents : theory and practice from biology to engineering and back / edited by Pattie Maes. Machine learning : principles and techniques / edited by Richard Forsyth ...