
Toward Interactive Classrooms
... Proving the quantitative benefits of knowledge management projects that deal with intangibles such as “knowledge” and “collaboration” is often more challenging than other information systems projects. ...
... Proving the quantitative benefits of knowledge management projects that deal with intangibles such as “knowledge” and “collaboration” is often more challenging than other information systems projects. ...
The IEEE Global Initiative for Ethical Considerations in Artificial
... roboethics think tank that investigates ways in which stakeholders of robotics technologies can work together to influence how robots should shape our future. What should a robot do? What decisions are we comfortable delegating to robots? These are some of the questions ORi has been exploring in the ...
... roboethics think tank that investigates ways in which stakeholders of robotics technologies can work together to influence how robots should shape our future. What should a robot do? What decisions are we comfortable delegating to robots? These are some of the questions ORi has been exploring in the ...
imperfect information in electronic negotiations: an empirical study
... www.ebay.com only facilitate the negotiation. Hybrid models are partly-automated, for example [de Paula et al. 2001]. The literature shows many definitions for (electronic) negotiations [Lee 1996, Rosenschein and Zlotkin 1994]. A common way to define a negotiation is the following [Bichler et al., 2 ...
... www.ebay.com only facilitate the negotiation. Hybrid models are partly-automated, for example [de Paula et al. 2001]. The literature shows many definitions for (electronic) negotiations [Lee 1996, Rosenschein and Zlotkin 1994]. A common way to define a negotiation is the following [Bichler et al., 2 ...
Using General-Purpose Planning for Action Selection in
... underlying representational formalisms or reasoning strategies: in general, doing so often requires re-implementing the entire system (Peltason and Wrede 2011). However, the problem of selecting high-level actions is not unique to dialogue systems, but is also a problem addressed in a variety of res ...
... underlying representational formalisms or reasoning strategies: in general, doing so often requires re-implementing the entire system (Peltason and Wrede 2011). However, the problem of selecting high-level actions is not unique to dialogue systems, but is also a problem addressed in a variety of res ...
knowledge management systems support seci
... New knowledge is an added value for all business, and especially KM, processes. Most of new knowledge is created through the externalisation of tacit knowledge to explicit knowledge in the form of knowledge articulation, writing or codification (all synonyms). In the process of externalisation, org ...
... New knowledge is an added value for all business, and especially KM, processes. Most of new knowledge is created through the externalisation of tacit knowledge to explicit knowledge in the form of knowledge articulation, writing or codification (all synonyms). In the process of externalisation, org ...
On the Structural Robustness of Evolutionary Models of Cooperation
... • children together: Players are paired preferentially with their siblings (and at random among siblings). Once all the possible pairs between siblings have been made, the rest of the players are paired at random. This procedure was implemented because it seems plausible in many biological contexts ...
... • children together: Players are paired preferentially with their siblings (and at random among siblings). Once all the possible pairs between siblings have been made, the rest of the players are paired at random. This procedure was implemented because it seems plausible in many biological contexts ...
FSII ch06 presentation_modified
... The respiratory tract is divided into upper and lower. Asphyxia occurs when the amount of available oxygen decreases while toxic gases increase. Suffocation is a form of asphyxia that occurs when the amount of available oxygen decreases. Rigor mortis is the process where the muscles of the body begi ...
... The respiratory tract is divided into upper and lower. Asphyxia occurs when the amount of available oxygen decreases while toxic gases increase. Suffocation is a form of asphyxia that occurs when the amount of available oxygen decreases. Rigor mortis is the process where the muscles of the body begi ...
Biomimetics—using nature to inspire human innovation
... The operation of the brain is emulated in the field of artificial intelligence (AI), which is a term that was coined in 1956. AI is a branch of computer science that studies the computational requirements for tasks such as perception, reasoning and learning, to allow the development of systems that ...
... The operation of the brain is emulated in the field of artificial intelligence (AI), which is a term that was coined in 1956. AI is a branch of computer science that studies the computational requirements for tasks such as perception, reasoning and learning, to allow the development of systems that ...
Principles of Rule-Based Expert Systems
... PROSPECTOR [Duda79] analyzes geological data to aid in mineral exploration, and PUFF [Kunz78] analyzes the medical condition of a person with respiratory problems. In order to provide such analyses, these systems need very specific rules containing the necessary textbook and judgmental knowledge abo ...
... PROSPECTOR [Duda79] analyzes geological data to aid in mineral exploration, and PUFF [Kunz78] analyzes the medical condition of a person with respiratory problems. In order to provide such analyses, these systems need very specific rules containing the necessary textbook and judgmental knowledge abo ...
Systems Engineering and Architecting for Intelligent Autonomous
... scope of researchers ”deep diving” into the specifics of a particular area. Nevertheless, for practicing engineers and concrete projects, it can not (should not) be ignored. This chapter presents the three areas within a holistic context, with the aim of providing the practicing engineer with a gras ...
... scope of researchers ”deep diving” into the specifics of a particular area. Nevertheless, for practicing engineers and concrete projects, it can not (should not) be ignored. This chapter presents the three areas within a holistic context, with the aim of providing the practicing engineer with a gras ...
Diagnosis windows problems based on hybrid intelligence systems
... collection of numbers which each number refers to a field in the first database. Steps of how the expert system works: Step 1: The result of the RBF neural network is entered to the expert system. Step 2: Rule extraction process starts for the entire data that has been entered to the expert system, ...
... collection of numbers which each number refers to a field in the first database. Steps of how the expert system works: Step 1: The result of the RBF neural network is entered to the expert system. Step 2: Rule extraction process starts for the entire data that has been entered to the expert system, ...
Analyzing the Population Based Incremental Learning Algorithm by
... GA [28, 29] obtaining important results. Our approach and notation are strongly inspired by these previous works. The key question is to associate PBIL with a discrete dynamical system, such that, the trajectories followed by the probability vectors *p(t) +t)0,1,2,... in PBIL are related to the iter ...
... GA [28, 29] obtaining important results. Our approach and notation are strongly inspired by these previous works. The key question is to associate PBIL with a discrete dynamical system, such that, the trajectories followed by the probability vectors *p(t) +t)0,1,2,... in PBIL are related to the iter ...
1 WEATHER PREDICTION EXPERT SYSTEM
... problem. Clearly the designs of the similarity metric and the adaptation algorithm are crucial to the functionality of any case-based reasoner. There are many similarity metrics that can be used in case-based reasoners for retrieving similar past case. Euclidean norms and Hamming distances are the m ...
... problem. Clearly the designs of the similarity metric and the adaptation algorithm are crucial to the functionality of any case-based reasoner. There are many similarity metrics that can be used in case-based reasoners for retrieving similar past case. Euclidean norms and Hamming distances are the m ...
The Information Bottleneck Revisited or How to Choose a Good Distortion Measure
... coupled with X. We are only interested in retrieving the value of X to the extent that it gives information about Y . Thus, each value of X gives a distribution on Y . The information bottleneck method was introduced in [1] to solve this problem. It has always been known that the information bottlen ...
... coupled with X. We are only interested in retrieving the value of X to the extent that it gives information about Y . Thus, each value of X gives a distribution on Y . The information bottleneck method was introduced in [1] to solve this problem. It has always been known that the information bottlen ...
Origins_of_Order_in_..
... and developmentalism), is one of an increasing number of theorists who seeks to develop a possible new evolutionary synthesis from within an extended Darwinian tradition. While it is too early to discern how successful such efforts will be or what the contours of such a synthesis would look like, we ...
... and developmentalism), is one of an increasing number of theorists who seeks to develop a possible new evolutionary synthesis from within an extended Darwinian tradition. While it is too early to discern how successful such efforts will be or what the contours of such a synthesis would look like, we ...
A Brief History of Decision Support Systems
... Data analysis systems that support the manipulation of data by computerized tools tailored to a specific task and setting or by more general tools and operators. Analysis information systems that provide access to a series of decision-oriented databases and small models. Accounting and financial mo ...
... Data analysis systems that support the manipulation of data by computerized tools tailored to a specific task and setting or by more general tools and operators. Analysis information systems that provide access to a series of decision-oriented databases and small models. Accounting and financial mo ...
AI Magazine - Intelligent and Mobile Agents Research Group
... Fast Scalable Hybrid Any-Time Reasoning Systems for Context-Aware Assistance that combine numerical (and subsymbolic) and knowledge-driven (symbolic) approaches for reasoning, together with abductive reasoning, to create meaningful real-time guidance engines. Context Information Exchange and Integra ...
... Fast Scalable Hybrid Any-Time Reasoning Systems for Context-Aware Assistance that combine numerical (and subsymbolic) and knowledge-driven (symbolic) approaches for reasoning, together with abductive reasoning, to create meaningful real-time guidance engines. Context Information Exchange and Integra ...
A Comparative Analysis of Story Representations for
... contrast systems that are tied to different content. This paper makes an initial attempt to rigorously compare the different representational approaches that are used by current interactive narrative systems. There are two methodologies for such a comparison. The first method is to implement the sam ...
... contrast systems that are tied to different content. This paper makes an initial attempt to rigorously compare the different representational approaches that are used by current interactive narrative systems. There are two methodologies for such a comparison. The first method is to implement the sam ...
Artificial Intelligence I: introduction
... “Lisp macros are a way to execute arbitrary code at "compile time", using entities that are called like functions, but evaluate their arguments (or not, if they choose not to) in ways that are controlled by the macro itself. The language used to write the macro is just Lisp itself, so the full power ...
... “Lisp macros are a way to execute arbitrary code at "compile time", using entities that are called like functions, but evaluate their arguments (or not, if they choose not to) in ways that are controlled by the macro itself. The language used to write the macro is just Lisp itself, so the full power ...
Nature-inspired Modeling, Optimization and Control
... Regulatory gene expression and cellular signal transduction may be considered as some kind of data processing or information processing. Together with motif recognition on promoters and enhancers they seem to have the potential for the design of new Natureinspired algorithms of data and information ...
... Regulatory gene expression and cellular signal transduction may be considered as some kind of data processing or information processing. Together with motif recognition on promoters and enhancers they seem to have the potential for the design of new Natureinspired algorithms of data and information ...
content - ITC Digital Library
... Donovan and Madnick (1977) classified DSS as institutional or ad hoc. Institutional DSS support decisions that are recurring. An ad hoc DSS supports querying data for one time requests. Hackathorn and Keen (1981) identified DSS in three distinct yet interrelated categories: Personal DSS, Group DSS a ...
... Donovan and Madnick (1977) classified DSS as institutional or ad hoc. Institutional DSS support decisions that are recurring. An ad hoc DSS supports querying data for one time requests. Hackathorn and Keen (1981) identified DSS in three distinct yet interrelated categories: Personal DSS, Group DSS a ...
and QUALITATIVE CONSTRAINTS - Dipartimento di Informatica
... (1.1) the end of A is equal to the start of B (1.2) the end of B is equal to the start of C (1.3) the duration of A is between 10 and 20 m (1.4) the duration of B is between 10 and 20 m (1.5) the duration of C is between 10 and 20 m ...
... (1.1) the end of A is equal to the start of B (1.2) the end of B is equal to the start of C (1.3) the duration of A is between 10 and 20 m (1.4) the duration of B is between 10 and 20 m (1.5) the duration of C is between 10 and 20 m ...
An Analogy Ontology for integrating analogical processing and first
... solve everyday problems. Unfortunately, CBR systems generally have the opposite problem, tending to use only minimal first-principles reasoning. Moreover, most of today’s CBR systems also tend to rely on feature-based descriptions that cannot match the expressive power of predicate calculus. Those r ...
... solve everyday problems. Unfortunately, CBR systems generally have the opposite problem, tending to use only minimal first-principles reasoning. Moreover, most of today’s CBR systems also tend to rely on feature-based descriptions that cannot match the expressive power of predicate calculus. Those r ...
An Analogy Ontology for Integrating Analogical
... solve everyday problems. Unfortunately, CBR systems generally have the opposite problem, tending to use only minimal first-principles reasoning. Moreover, most of today’s CBR systems also tend to rely on feature-based descriptions that cannot match the expressive power of predicate calculus. Those r ...
... solve everyday problems. Unfortunately, CBR systems generally have the opposite problem, tending to use only minimal first-principles reasoning. Moreover, most of today’s CBR systems also tend to rely on feature-based descriptions that cannot match the expressive power of predicate calculus. Those r ...
Agent-Based Software Engineering
... For many researchers in AI, this idea of programming computer systems in terms of ‘mentalistic’ notions such as belief, desire, and intention is the key component of agent-based computing. The concept was articulated most clearly by Yoav Shoham, in his agent-oriented programming (AOP) proposal [57]. ...
... For many researchers in AI, this idea of programming computer systems in terms of ‘mentalistic’ notions such as belief, desire, and intention is the key component of agent-based computing. The concept was articulated most clearly by Yoav Shoham, in his agent-oriented programming (AOP) proposal [57]. ...
Incomplete Nature
Incomplete Nature: How Mind Emerged from Matter is a 2011 book by biological anthropologist Terrence Deacon. The book covers topics in biosemiotics, philosophy of mind, and the origins of life. Broadly, the book seeks to naturalistically explain ""aboutness"", that is, concepts like intentionality, meaning, normativity, purpose, and function; which Deacon groups together and labels as ententional phenomena.