The Promise of Artificial Intelligence - IEEE
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... an optimization problem, and thus solved through evolution Their powerful search in complex, ill-defined problem spaces has permitted applying evolutionary algorithms successfully to a huge variety of machine learning and knowledge discovery tasks Their flexibility and capability to incorporate exis ...
... an optimization problem, and thus solved through evolution Their powerful search in complex, ill-defined problem spaces has permitted applying evolutionary algorithms successfully to a huge variety of machine learning and knowledge discovery tasks Their flexibility and capability to incorporate exis ...
The Role of Subjectivity in Intelligent Systems Communication and
... the tools used by a subject to perform activities in a determinate context (Bernat 2011). Seen from the activity theory perspective Agency is in fact liable to change in response to new contextual developments, feature that is important in software agent communication activities. In this context, th ...
... the tools used by a subject to perform activities in a determinate context (Bernat 2011). Seen from the activity theory perspective Agency is in fact liable to change in response to new contextual developments, feature that is important in software agent communication activities. In this context, th ...
Cisco IOS QoS Framework Roadmap Overview
... Prevents malicious activity by disabling QoS settings when a Cisco IP phone is relocated/moved. Leverages decades of networking experience, extensive lab performance testing, and input from a broad base of customer AVVID installations to determine the optimal QoS configuration for typical VoIP deplo ...
... Prevents malicious activity by disabling QoS settings when a Cisco IP phone is relocated/moved. Leverages decades of networking experience, extensive lab performance testing, and input from a broad base of customer AVVID installations to determine the optimal QoS configuration for typical VoIP deplo ...
Artificial Intelligence
... In Chapter 3, we present two uncertainty management techniques used in expert systems: Bayesian reasoning and certainty factors. We identify the main sources of uncertain knowledge and briefly review probability theory. We consider the Bayesian method of accumulating evidence and develop a simple ex ...
... In Chapter 3, we present two uncertainty management techniques used in expert systems: Bayesian reasoning and certainty factors. We identify the main sources of uncertain knowledge and briefly review probability theory. We consider the Bayesian method of accumulating evidence and develop a simple ex ...
An Emotion Theory Approach to Artificial Emotion Systems for
... sadness, and fear, as well as the higher cognitive processes for such emotions as jealousy and envy. 2. Emotions are labels that we place on certain collections of action tendencies. In this way, specific action tendencies that make up a pattern of action tendencies could be thought of as the const ...
... sadness, and fear, as well as the higher cognitive processes for such emotions as jealousy and envy. 2. Emotions are labels that we place on certain collections of action tendencies. In this way, specific action tendencies that make up a pattern of action tendencies could be thought of as the const ...
A Theory of Diagnosis from First Principles
... de Kleer [5] and Genesereth [7]. We begin by abstractly defining the concept of a system of interacting components. Initially, we choose first-order logic as a language for representing such systems, but as we shall eventually see, many different logics will lead to the same theory of diagnosis pres ...
... de Kleer [5] and Genesereth [7]. We begin by abstractly defining the concept of a system of interacting components. Initially, we choose first-order logic as a language for representing such systems, but as we shall eventually see, many different logics will lead to the same theory of diagnosis pres ...
Publication : An introduction to Soar as an agent architecture
... 2.1 The knowledge level, symbol level, and architecture An agent can be described at three distinct levels: the knowledge level, the symbol level, and the architecture level (Newell, 1990). The knowledge level refers to an external, descriptive view of an agent (Newell, 1982). For example, if a robo ...
... 2.1 The knowledge level, symbol level, and architecture An agent can be described at three distinct levels: the knowledge level, the symbol level, and the architecture level (Newell, 1990). The knowledge level refers to an external, descriptive view of an agent (Newell, 1982). For example, if a robo ...
Computer Science (MS)
... Computer Science (MS) The Master of Science (MS) in Computer Science provides students a strong foundation in the core computer science areas, together with advanced study of specialized topics in computing. Students work closely with faculty members and may select to complete either a thesis or pro ...
... Computer Science (MS) The Master of Science (MS) in Computer Science provides students a strong foundation in the core computer science areas, together with advanced study of specialized topics in computing. Students work closely with faculty members and may select to complete either a thesis or pro ...
ESW 500 Partner Presentation
... Cisco Small Business Pro Cisco Small Business Pro products work together to deliver powerful, integrated solutions that are easy for you to deploy and manage. Individually, every product solves a small business need and delivers peace of mind. ...
... Cisco Small Business Pro Cisco Small Business Pro products work together to deliver powerful, integrated solutions that are easy for you to deploy and manage. Individually, every product solves a small business need and delivers peace of mind. ...
A Framework for Summarization of Multi-topic Web Sites
... • Query formation and expansion. When Web users come to search engines, they often have difficulty forming an accurate query to fulfill their information seeking goals. One common reason is that they cannot find or think of all proper keywords that should be used to form a good query. If each result ...
... • Query formation and expansion. When Web users come to search engines, they often have difficulty forming an accurate query to fulfill their information seeking goals. One common reason is that they cannot find or think of all proper keywords that should be used to form a good query. If each result ...
Multiagent Systems: A Survey from a Machine Learning Perspective
... The taxonomy presented in this article is organized along what we believe to be the most important aspects of agents (as opposed to domains): degree of heterogeneity and degree of communication. Communication is presented as an agent aspect because it is the degree to which the agents communicate (o ...
... The taxonomy presented in this article is organized along what we believe to be the most important aspects of agents (as opposed to domains): degree of heterogeneity and degree of communication. Communication is presented as an agent aspect because it is the degree to which the agents communicate (o ...
CURRICULUM VITAE - Test - University of South Florida
... is limited to the contribution of one, the contribution I make as a teacher is that of thousands. The separation of research, reporting and teaching is an artificial construct; it is all a continuum. The teaching part of science is just as important as the research. My goal in teaching medical and g ...
... is limited to the contribution of one, the contribution I make as a teacher is that of thousands. The separation of research, reporting and teaching is an artificial construct; it is all a continuum. The teaching part of science is just as important as the research. My goal in teaching medical and g ...
The Hidden Pattern
... spending time generating business for Biomind, or working on the details of the Novamente system, or giving my wife or kids more attention than the amount they manage to squeeze out of my overpacked schedule…. But I have taken the time to write the book anyway, because I believe the ideas I present ...
... spending time generating business for Biomind, or working on the details of the Novamente system, or giving my wife or kids more attention than the amount they manage to squeeze out of my overpacked schedule…. But I have taken the time to write the book anyway, because I believe the ideas I present ...
An Opinionated History of AAAI - Association for the Advancement of
... (“Association for the Advancement of AI”)—for example by consolidating with non-U.S. societies—but this is a sensitive issue, since so many countries have their own national AI societies with proud independent histories, and AAAI is inherently averse to pressure politics and cultural imperialism. We ...
... (“Association for the Advancement of AI”)—for example by consolidating with non-U.S. societies—but this is a sensitive issue, since so many countries have their own national AI societies with proud independent histories, and AAAI is inherently averse to pressure politics and cultural imperialism. We ...
Monster Analogies - Semantic Scholar
... Holyoak and Thagard [1995], Hoffman [1992], Klein [1987], Paprotte and Dirven [1987], Honeck and Hoffman [1980], MacCormac [1976], and Pollio et al. [1977]). The importance of analogy is also highlighted by recent research in the paradigm of naturalistic decision making. Expert reasoning sometimes d ...
... Holyoak and Thagard [1995], Hoffman [1992], Klein [1987], Paprotte and Dirven [1987], Honeck and Hoffman [1980], MacCormac [1976], and Pollio et al. [1977]). The importance of analogy is also highlighted by recent research in the paradigm of naturalistic decision making. Expert reasoning sometimes d ...
Monster Analogies - Semantic Scholar
... Holyoak and Thagard [1995], Hoffman [1992], Klein [1987], Paprotte and Dirven [1987], Honeck and Hoffman [1980], MacCormac [1976], and Pollio et al. [1977]). The importance of analogy is also highlighted by recent research in the paradigm of naturalistic decision making. Expert reasoning sometimes d ...
... Holyoak and Thagard [1995], Hoffman [1992], Klein [1987], Paprotte and Dirven [1987], Honeck and Hoffman [1980], MacCormac [1976], and Pollio et al. [1977]). The importance of analogy is also highlighted by recent research in the paradigm of naturalistic decision making. Expert reasoning sometimes d ...
INSTITUTE OF ADVANCED LEGAL STUDIES SCHOOL OF
... Legislative drafting has struggled to keep pace with the various technological advances and this has necessitated re-engineering the approach to legislative drafting to be technologically synergistic. This may involve departure from generally utilised drafting conventions, especially when drafting w ...
... Legislative drafting has struggled to keep pace with the various technological advances and this has necessitated re-engineering the approach to legislative drafting to be technologically synergistic. This may involve departure from generally utilised drafting conventions, especially when drafting w ...
AI Methods in Algorithmic Composition
... communities naturally interested in this field (AI and the arts) speak different languages (sometimes very different!) and have different methods and goals1 , creating great difficulties in the collaboration and exchange of ideas between them. In spite of this, small and sometimes fragmented communi ...
... communities naturally interested in this field (AI and the arts) speak different languages (sometimes very different!) and have different methods and goals1 , creating great difficulties in the collaboration and exchange of ideas between them. In spite of this, small and sometimes fragmented communi ...
Arial - Asian Cities Climate Change Resilience Network
... KEY LESSONS: Chennai’s fragmented institutional and infrastructure context creates challenges for balancing economic growth with environmental safeguards for resilience Damage and recovery, particularly for MSMEs, depends as much on business environment as it does on the intensity of the disaste ...
... KEY LESSONS: Chennai’s fragmented institutional and infrastructure context creates challenges for balancing economic growth with environmental safeguards for resilience Damage and recovery, particularly for MSMEs, depends as much on business environment as it does on the intensity of the disaste ...
Survey on Fuzzy Expert System
... Abstract— Expert Systems are a computer software application whose strength is lies in knowledge base and knowledge is acquired from human experts and other source by knowledge engineers, which has the ability to replicate the thinking and reasoning capacity of human being based on some facts and ru ...
... Abstract— Expert Systems are a computer software application whose strength is lies in knowledge base and knowledge is acquired from human experts and other source by knowledge engineers, which has the ability to replicate the thinking and reasoning capacity of human being based on some facts and ru ...
Generative Replication and the Evolution of Complexity
... argue that there must be a transfer of a construction mechanism that can create a new entity on the basis of a fairly simple set of instructions. Rather than copying all the details of the fully scaled-up entity, the transfer of information can be compressed. Genes allow transfer of information in c ...
... argue that there must be a transfer of a construction mechanism that can create a new entity on the basis of a fairly simple set of instructions. Rather than copying all the details of the fully scaled-up entity, the transfer of information can be compressed. Genes allow transfer of information in c ...
A Framework for Abstract Group Argumentation
... arguments, values, reasoning modes (skeptical vs. credulous), or even the semantics to be used in a particular situation. However, we also want to be able to capture more general situations where modules form complex hierarchies, and even cycles where modules mutually influence each other. For these ...
... arguments, values, reasoning modes (skeptical vs. credulous), or even the semantics to be used in a particular situation. However, we also want to be able to capture more general situations where modules form complex hierarchies, and even cycles where modules mutually influence each other. For these ...
Reasoned Use of Expertise in Argumentation
... These cases rightly indicate that the questionable use of appeals to expert authority to influence opinion in argumentation is commonplace, and worth guarding against. But does this suggest that all appeals to expert authority in argument are fallacious? It should not. For taking into account the in ...
... These cases rightly indicate that the questionable use of appeals to expert authority to influence opinion in argumentation is commonplace, and worth guarding against. But does this suggest that all appeals to expert authority in argument are fallacious? It should not. For taking into account the in ...
The knowledge level - Research Showcase @ CMU
... highly technical, it can certainly address a substantive issue. That is what I propose to do. I wish to address die question of knowledge and representation. That is a little like a physicist wishing to address the question of radiation and matter. Such broad terms designate a whole arena of phenome ...
... highly technical, it can certainly address a substantive issue. That is what I propose to do. I wish to address die question of knowledge and representation. That is a little like a physicist wishing to address the question of radiation and matter. Such broad terms designate a whole arena of phenome ...
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.