AAAI Proceedings Template - Advances in Cognitive Systems
... granted today were invented as “augmentation” tools including: the mouse, interactive graphical displays, keyboards, trackballs, WYSIWYG software, email, word processing, and the Internet. However, while making it easier for the human to think and perform, none actually do any of the thinking themse ...
... granted today were invented as “augmentation” tools including: the mouse, interactive graphical displays, keyboards, trackballs, WYSIWYG software, email, word processing, and the Internet. However, while making it easier for the human to think and perform, none actually do any of the thinking themse ...
Chapter 12
... • Game playing – One of the first areas that AI researchers studied – It is a perfect area for investigating new strategies and heuristics because the results are easy to measure ...
... • Game playing – One of the first areas that AI researchers studied – It is a perfect area for investigating new strategies and heuristics because the results are easy to measure ...
Course Descriptions
... neural network algorithms in a “hands-on” micro-computer laboratory environment using special simulation software. Applications to perceptual, cognitive, computational, and neuroscience problems. Emphasizes creative applications of these research methodologies. Prerequisites: Linear Algebra and Comp ...
... neural network algorithms in a “hands-on” micro-computer laboratory environment using special simulation software. Applications to perceptual, cognitive, computational, and neuroscience problems. Emphasizes creative applications of these research methodologies. Prerequisites: Linear Algebra and Comp ...
Automated Deduction Looking Ahead
... propositional formula but is also a first-order logic proof procedure whenever larger propositional formulas are formed in a standard way from the given first-order formula. Although the later resolution proof method formalized a generally better way of relating propositional formulas and first-orde ...
... propositional formula but is also a first-order logic proof procedure whenever larger propositional formulas are formed in a standard way from the given first-order formula. Although the later resolution proof method formalized a generally better way of relating propositional formulas and first-orde ...
Advanced Research into AI Ising Computer (PDF format, 212KB)
... can then be solved by observing this converged result. An Ising model, meanwhile, represents the behavior of magnetic spin in a magnetic material in terms of statistical mechanics and has been proposed as a suitable technique for solving combinatorial optimization problems. Fig. 2 shows an Ising mod ...
... can then be solved by observing this converged result. An Ising model, meanwhile, represents the behavior of magnetic spin in a magnetic material in terms of statistical mechanics and has been proposed as a suitable technique for solving combinatorial optimization problems. Fig. 2 shows an Ising mod ...
CV
... Towards a Critical Technical Practice.” Workshop abstract. Extended Abstracts of CHI2004, April 2004. Genevieve Bell, Mark Blythe, Bill Gaver, Phoebe Sengers, and Peter Wright. “Designing Culturally Situated Technologies for the Home.” Workshop abstract. Extended Abstracts of CHI 2003, April 2003. P ...
... Towards a Critical Technical Practice.” Workshop abstract. Extended Abstracts of CHI2004, April 2004. Genevieve Bell, Mark Blythe, Bill Gaver, Phoebe Sengers, and Peter Wright. “Designing Culturally Situated Technologies for the Home.” Workshop abstract. Extended Abstracts of CHI 2003, April 2003. P ...
Hermes: Implementing Goal-Oriented Agent Interactions
... swim lane contains different types of actions (see below) that can be performed by that role. The key in Figure 3 illustrates four different action types, each of which has a different meaning and use4 . An Independent Action is one that can start independently from other actions, i.e. it is not nec ...
... swim lane contains different types of actions (see below) that can be performed by that role. The key in Figure 3 illustrates four different action types, each of which has a different meaning and use4 . An Independent Action is one that can start independently from other actions, i.e. it is not nec ...
CS 561a: Introduction to Artificial Intelligence
... • Machines can modify their behavior in response to the environment (sense / action loop) • Water-flow regulator (250 B.C.E), steam engine governor, thermostat • The theory of stable feedback systems (1894) • Build systems that transition from initial state to goal state with minimum energy • In 195 ...
... • Machines can modify their behavior in response to the environment (sense / action loop) • Water-flow regulator (250 B.C.E), steam engine governor, thermostat • The theory of stable feedback systems (1894) • Build systems that transition from initial state to goal state with minimum energy • In 195 ...
Semantics and Computational Semantics
... of this technology. In applications, the key questions of meaning are the questions engineers must answer to make things work. How can we build a system that copes robustly with the richness and variety of meaning in language, and with its ambiguities and underspecification? The focus is on methods ...
... of this technology. In applications, the key questions of meaning are the questions engineers must answer to make things work. How can we build a system that copes robustly with the richness and variety of meaning in language, and with its ambiguities and underspecification? The focus is on methods ...
Mark Owen Riedl - College of Computing
... academic AI can possibly be used to create entertaining experiences. In 2010, CS 4731 was incorporated into the Intelligence Thread. Working with Dr. Brian Magerko in the Digital Media program, we further modified the course structure to satisfy the needs of both the Computer Science and Computation ...
... academic AI can possibly be used to create entertaining experiences. In 2010, CS 4731 was incorporated into the Intelligence Thread. Working with Dr. Brian Magerko in the Digital Media program, we further modified the course structure to satisfy the needs of both the Computer Science and Computation ...
Implementing feedback in creative systems: A - CEUR
... was a sticky bookmark, created by Arthur Fry. In the Writers Workshop, authors similarly have the opportunity to share things that they find interesting, but that they are not certain about. The author may want to ask a specific question about their creation: Does x work better than y? They may flag ...
... was a sticky bookmark, created by Arthur Fry. In the Writers Workshop, authors similarly have the opportunity to share things that they find interesting, but that they are not certain about. The author may want to ask a specific question about their creation: Does x work better than y? They may flag ...
Real Time Fault Detection and Isolation: A Comparative Study
... 5.2 Knowledge –based systems (symbolic intelligence) In these systems, system knowledge is separated from software controlling its application. In the simplest state, these systems are composed of two components: knowledge base and inference mechanism. Separating knowledge from control, make easier ...
... 5.2 Knowledge –based systems (symbolic intelligence) In these systems, system knowledge is separated from software controlling its application. In the simplest state, these systems are composed of two components: knowledge base and inference mechanism. Separating knowledge from control, make easier ...
May 2016 - TMA Associates
... Microsoft collaborates with Narrative Science to add automated natural-language narratives to its Power BI ...
... Microsoft collaborates with Narrative Science to add automated natural-language narratives to its Power BI ...
Anatomy
... What it means to “Pass the Turing Test” is not so obvious. Factors such as the age, intellect and expectations of the judges have tremendous impact on their perceptions of intelligence. Alan Turing himself did not describe only one “Turing Test.” His original imitation game involved determining the ...
... What it means to “Pass the Turing Test” is not so obvious. Factors such as the age, intellect and expectations of the judges have tremendous impact on their perceptions of intelligence. Alan Turing himself did not describe only one “Turing Test.” His original imitation game involved determining the ...
Prophet: Automatic Patch Generation via Learning
... GenProg and AE results from previous work [8, 13]. The first column (System) presents the evaluated system name. Prophet, SPR, and the baseline random search system operate on the same search space with different candidate patch test orders. Prophet uses the learned characteristics of successful hum ...
... GenProg and AE results from previous work [8, 13]. The first column (System) presents the evaluated system name. Prophet, SPR, and the baseline random search system operate on the same search space with different candidate patch test orders. Prophet uses the learned characteristics of successful hum ...
Computational Creativity: The Final Frontier?
... challenge existing AI techniques, leading us (and others) to propose improvements. For instance, the HR mathematical discovery system [13] has improved constraint solving over algebraic completion problems [9]. In addition, our projects often lead to test suites and canonical problems for AI techniq ...
... challenge existing AI techniques, leading us (and others) to propose improvements. For instance, the HR mathematical discovery system [13] has improved constraint solving over algebraic completion problems [9]. In addition, our projects often lead to test suites and canonical problems for AI techniq ...
Ten Challenges Redux: Recent Progress in Propositional
... graph that has all decision variables on one side, called the reason side, and false as well as at least one conflict literal on the other side, called the conflict side. All nodes on the reason side that have at least one edge going to the conflict side form a cause of the conflict. The negations o ...
... graph that has all decision variables on one side, called the reason side, and false as well as at least one conflict literal on the other side, called the conflict side. All nodes on the reason side that have at least one edge going to the conflict side form a cause of the conflict. The negations o ...
Educators` Introduction to Machine Intelligence
... synonymous with goal achievement). This may be distinguished from ignorance, a lack of knowledge about a given problem space. Artificial Intelligence, in light of this definition of intelligence, is simply the application of artificial or non-naturally occurring systems that use the knowledge-level ...
... synonymous with goal achievement). This may be distinguished from ignorance, a lack of knowledge about a given problem space. Artificial Intelligence, in light of this definition of intelligence, is simply the application of artificial or non-naturally occurring systems that use the knowledge-level ...
Brief Introduction to Educational Implications of Artificial Intelligence
... synonymous with goal achievement). This may be distinguished from ignorance, a lack of knowledge about a given problem space. Artificial Intelligence, in light of this definition of intelligence, is simply the application of artificial or non-naturally occurring systems that use the knowledge-level ...
... synonymous with goal achievement). This may be distinguished from ignorance, a lack of knowledge about a given problem space. Artificial Intelligence, in light of this definition of intelligence, is simply the application of artificial or non-naturally occurring systems that use the knowledge-level ...
Computer Science
... Prerequisite: MATH-106 minimum grade of C or MATH-185 minimum grade of C. CS-327. Computational Methods In Biology. 3 Hours. Bioinformatics is the discipline that applies mathematics, statistics, computer science, chemistry, and biology to solving problems in biology using biological data sets. The ...
... Prerequisite: MATH-106 minimum grade of C or MATH-185 minimum grade of C. CS-327. Computational Methods In Biology. 3 Hours. Bioinformatics is the discipline that applies mathematics, statistics, computer science, chemistry, and biology to solving problems in biology using biological data sets. The ...
Tilburg University The Nexus between Artificial Intelligence and
... Kurzweil, smarter computers and their integration with human brains will lead to a time when change is so fast and significant that the progress-curve becomes nearly vertical, and technology appears to be improving at infinite speed. This situation has been termed the Singularity. The Singularity is ...
... Kurzweil, smarter computers and their integration with human brains will lead to a time when change is so fast and significant that the progress-curve becomes nearly vertical, and technology appears to be improving at infinite speed. This situation has been termed the Singularity. The Singularity is ...
Unit 1 : Computer Systems
... 2. Describe the Turing test and explain its rationale 3. Explain the need for a different approach to programming which could represent knowledge 4. Describe simply the development of game playing programs from simple early examples to contemporary complex examples exhibiting intelligence 5. Describ ...
... 2. Describe the Turing test and explain its rationale 3. Explain the need for a different approach to programming which could represent knowledge 4. Describe simply the development of game playing programs from simple early examples to contemporary complex examples exhibiting intelligence 5. Describ ...
Oxford University Press
... chapter discusses the different types of system software and application software packages that are widely used. Chapter 7 discusses operating systems and their evolution. It also explains the different jobs that an operating system performs and discusses some commonly used operating systems such as ...
... chapter discusses the different types of system software and application software packages that are widely used. Chapter 7 discusses operating systems and their evolution. It also explains the different jobs that an operating system performs and discusses some commonly used operating systems such as ...
Action Classification Using Sequence Alignment and Shape Context and Eraldo Ribeiro
... The recognition of human actions from videos is a major goal of computer vision. While many solutions have been proposed, the problem remains largely open mostly due to the algorithmic and mathematical challenges of accounting for large variations in both pose appearance and motion dynamics that are ...
... The recognition of human actions from videos is a major goal of computer vision. While many solutions have been proposed, the problem remains largely open mostly due to the algorithmic and mathematical challenges of accounting for large variations in both pose appearance and motion dynamics that are ...