
concept of artificial intelligence in various application of robotics
... the information needed. Generally active sensors provide more information than passive sensors. But they also consume more power. This can lead to a problem on mobile robots which need to take their energy with them in batteries. We have three types of sensors (no matter whether sensors are active ...
... the information needed. Generally active sensors provide more information than passive sensors. But they also consume more power. This can lead to a problem on mobile robots which need to take their energy with them in batteries. We have three types of sensors (no matter whether sensors are active ...
Towards a theory of Hybrid Intelligent Autonomous Systems
... truths, fuzzy deduction rules, etc. This is the reason why FL is closer to human thinking and natural language than classical logic. Fuzzy models can obviously be made to work very well indeed. The big advantage of a fuzzy model is that it is relatively simple to construct and is in itself a simple ...
... truths, fuzzy deduction rules, etc. This is the reason why FL is closer to human thinking and natural language than classical logic. Fuzzy models can obviously be made to work very well indeed. The big advantage of a fuzzy model is that it is relatively simple to construct and is in itself a simple ...
Explaining the Ineffable
... programmable mechanisms. The three terms are "intuition," "insight" and "inspiration." In addressing the cognitive phenomena associated with each of these terms, I shall first define the term so that we can determine when the corresponding phenomena are being exhibited. Without clear tests that unab ...
... programmable mechanisms. The three terms are "intuition," "insight" and "inspiration." In addressing the cognitive phenomena associated with each of these terms, I shall first define the term so that we can determine when the corresponding phenomena are being exhibited. Without clear tests that unab ...
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... Extended Mind [1] I extended the “language is an organism” hypothesis of Christiansen [4] and Deacon [5] to culture, and then by extension to technology and science. Because culture is essentially symbolic—a set of ideas, beliefs and knowledge, its acquisition by the human mind like that of language ...
... Extended Mind [1] I extended the “language is an organism” hypothesis of Christiansen [4] and Deacon [5] to culture, and then by extension to technology and science. Because culture is essentially symbolic—a set of ideas, beliefs and knowledge, its acquisition by the human mind like that of language ...
Serotonergic Psychedelics Temporarily Modify Information Transfer
... 2010, Painold et al., 2011), among others. This statistic followed a binomial distribution under the null hypothesis of no changes anywhere (Cross and Chaffin, 1982). Thus, uncorrected P-values were treated as normalized effect sizes, but the multiple comparison problem was solved by reporting chang ...
... 2010, Painold et al., 2011), among others. This statistic followed a binomial distribution under the null hypothesis of no changes anywhere (Cross and Chaffin, 1982). Thus, uncorrected P-values were treated as normalized effect sizes, but the multiple comparison problem was solved by reporting chang ...
session_proposal_Space_Evo_Exp_Ishpssb2013 general
... Biological explanations have for a long time been thought in terms of two dichotomies: ultimate vs. proximate causal explanations (Mayr 1961), and developmental vs. selectionist explanations (Sober 1984). Explanations in evolutionary biology were supposed to display ultimate causes, and be mostly se ...
... Biological explanations have for a long time been thought in terms of two dichotomies: ultimate vs. proximate causal explanations (Mayr 1961), and developmental vs. selectionist explanations (Sober 1984). Explanations in evolutionary biology were supposed to display ultimate causes, and be mostly se ...
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... can have profound consequences, eliminating or slowing evolutionary change due to the inability of viable agents to produce offspring. In these simulations, max population was reached between t=2,000 and t=5,000. The effects of this constraint (and of the smite functionality, see below) are sufficie ...
... can have profound consequences, eliminating or slowing evolutionary change due to the inability of viable agents to produce offspring. In these simulations, max population was reached between t=2,000 and t=5,000. The effects of this constraint (and of the smite functionality, see below) are sufficie ...
Free-energy calculations for semi
... simulations.54,55 These approaches thus complement methods applicable to the small systems described above. However, semi-flexible macromolecular systems involving intermediate length scales remain notoriously difficult to handle, because such systems are in general out of reach of methods developed ...
... simulations.54,55 These approaches thus complement methods applicable to the small systems described above. However, semi-flexible macromolecular systems involving intermediate length scales remain notoriously difficult to handle, because such systems are in general out of reach of methods developed ...
Science TAKS Students
... Before you can collect your fee from the Anatomy Publishing Bureau, you must produce the book. The owner of the publishing bureau, Mr. Homeo Stasis, has informed you that in order to win the contract you must highlight trendy spots, exciting activities, and imports and exports of each area. You must ...
... Before you can collect your fee from the Anatomy Publishing Bureau, you must produce the book. The owner of the publishing bureau, Mr. Homeo Stasis, has informed you that in order to win the contract you must highlight trendy spots, exciting activities, and imports and exports of each area. You must ...
This Is a Publication of The American Association
... Simpson for having more tools, tested and documented, made available to other people.1 This, of course, will make it easier for other people to run comparative studies. They may show how bad your system is, but that is what science is all about. Kerschberg took an engineering view. He suggested taki ...
... Simpson for having more tools, tested and documented, made available to other people.1 This, of course, will make it easier for other people to run comparative studies. They may show how bad your system is, but that is what science is all about. Kerschberg took an engineering view. He suggested taki ...
CFP-Agent
... Users are allowed only to perform statistically lexicalbased searches Several problems: – Lack of context – Linguistic problems: polysemy, figurative language, coreference… Any language was formed as a result of a long, ever-evolving, constructive process, that takes into account mutual understand ...
... Users are allowed only to perform statistically lexicalbased searches Several problems: – Lack of context – Linguistic problems: polysemy, figurative language, coreference… Any language was formed as a result of a long, ever-evolving, constructive process, that takes into account mutual understand ...
What is brain dynamics - Brain Dynamics Laboratory
... models during sleep reveal the presence of delta oscillations (1-4 Hz). The delta oscillation likely has two different components, one of which originates in the neocortex and the other in the thalamus. • Cortical delta activity. Both surgical removal of the thalamus and recordings from neocortical ...
... models during sleep reveal the presence of delta oscillations (1-4 Hz). The delta oscillation likely has two different components, one of which originates in the neocortex and the other in the thalamus. • Cortical delta activity. Both surgical removal of the thalamus and recordings from neocortical ...
Computational Intelligence Approaches for Student/Tutor
... primarily on previous user's behaviors like the items ratings from the users or information from the prior transactions with the aim of suggesting new items for a particular user. Collaborative filtering one of the common and most successful data analysis techniques used in recommender systems model ...
... primarily on previous user's behaviors like the items ratings from the users or information from the prior transactions with the aim of suggesting new items for a particular user. Collaborative filtering one of the common and most successful data analysis techniques used in recommender systems model ...
- Notesvillage
... The new concept of “machine” provided by artificial intelligence is so much more powerful than familiar concepts of mechanism that the old metaphysical puzzle of how mind and body can possibly be related is largely resolved . . . Artificial intelligence, in short, cannot only acknowledge but can ev ...
... The new concept of “machine” provided by artificial intelligence is so much more powerful than familiar concepts of mechanism that the old metaphysical puzzle of how mind and body can possibly be related is largely resolved . . . Artificial intelligence, in short, cannot only acknowledge but can ev ...
sv-lncs - United International College
... uses on a tour of a site and conduct surveys. It learns from each customer visit and keeps them coming back by remembering the sequential visits of the customers and can prompt users based on prior conversations. Those ChatBots have a reporting tool that allows vendors to follow his customers though ...
... uses on a tour of a site and conduct surveys. It learns from each customer visit and keeps them coming back by remembering the sequential visits of the customers and can prompt users based on prior conversations. Those ChatBots have a reporting tool that allows vendors to follow his customers though ...
Expert systems
... patients. It is possible to use the same inference engine with different knowledge bases, and in effect, this is what is done when we use an expert-system shell, a software tool that can be used to build an expert system for a particular problem area. The user interface can be thought of as simulati ...
... patients. It is possible to use the same inference engine with different knowledge bases, and in effect, this is what is done when we use an expert-system shell, a software tool that can be used to build an expert system for a particular problem area. The user interface can be thought of as simulati ...
Systems Engineering on the Dark Side of the Moon
... Why can’t we see the dark side of the moon? The reason is that the observer’s viewpoint on earth restricts this. The moon travels around the earth once every 29 days. The moon, attracted by the Earth's gravitational pull, travels with the earth and circles the sun every 365 days. The moon rotates co ...
... Why can’t we see the dark side of the moon? The reason is that the observer’s viewpoint on earth restricts this. The moon travels around the earth once every 29 days. The moon, attracted by the Earth's gravitational pull, travels with the earth and circles the sun every 365 days. The moon rotates co ...
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... role of attention: When attention is viewed as a single-step process of filtering information, management of resources and their utilization does not easily fit into the picture. If a system is desired to fully leverage available resources, processing decisions must be made in light of current resou ...
... role of attention: When attention is viewed as a single-step process of filtering information, management of resources and their utilization does not easily fit into the picture. If a system is desired to fully leverage available resources, processing decisions must be made in light of current resou ...
Expert Systems
... Problem Areas Addressed by Expert Systems Interpretation systems Prediction systems Diagnostic systems Design systems Planning systems Monitoring systems Debugging systems Repair systems Instruction systems Control systems ...
... Problem Areas Addressed by Expert Systems Interpretation systems Prediction systems Diagnostic systems Design systems Planning systems Monitoring systems Debugging systems Repair systems Instruction systems Control systems ...
Acta polytechnica Hungarica - Volume 4, Issue No. 1 (2007.)
... A decision support system [7] can be approached from two major disciplinary perspectives, those of information systems science and artificial intelligence. We present in this paper an extended ontology for a decision support system in control theory domain. The ontology explicates relevant construct ...
... A decision support system [7] can be approached from two major disciplinary perspectives, those of information systems science and artificial intelligence. We present in this paper an extended ontology for a decision support system in control theory domain. The ontology explicates relevant construct ...
Tell me and I forget. Show me and I remember. Involve me
... Magazine (December 2003). "Intelligent tutoring systems are not new, but they are limited; unlike flesh-and-blood tutors, they can't tell if you're bored, frustrated, engrossed, or angry and then adjust the teaching accordingly. That's why MIT has been working to add such capability to two systems. ...
... Magazine (December 2003). "Intelligent tutoring systems are not new, but they are limited; unlike flesh-and-blood tutors, they can't tell if you're bored, frustrated, engrossed, or angry and then adjust the teaching accordingly. That's why MIT has been working to add such capability to two systems. ...
Case-based Reasoning in Agent-based Decision Support System
... A decision support system [7] can be approached from two major disciplinary perspectives, those of information systems science and artificial intelligence. We present in this paper an extended ontology for a decision support system in control theory domain. The ontology explicates relevant construct ...
... A decision support system [7] can be approached from two major disciplinary perspectives, those of information systems science and artificial intelligence. We present in this paper an extended ontology for a decision support system in control theory domain. The ontology explicates relevant construct ...
32696 Circ Resp Dig Uri CDROM
... ■ There are more red blood cells in the human body than any other type of cell. ■ Red blood cells may live for about four months, circulating throughout the body and feeding the 60 trillion other body cells. ■ If you stretched out your small intestine, it would be about 22 feet long. ■ It takes abou ...
... ■ There are more red blood cells in the human body than any other type of cell. ■ Red blood cells may live for about four months, circulating throughout the body and feeding the 60 trillion other body cells. ■ If you stretched out your small intestine, it would be about 22 feet long. ■ It takes abou ...
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.