TechGuide 4
... the expert system can be difficult because people cannot always explain what they know – Even if the domain experts can explain their entire reasoning process, automating that process may not be possible – In some contexts, there is a potential liability from the use of expert systems. ...
... the expert system can be difficult because people cannot always explain what they know – Even if the domain experts can explain their entire reasoning process, automating that process may not be possible – In some contexts, there is a potential liability from the use of expert systems. ...
Over two decades of innovative applications of AI at AIAI
... - process support - cooperative work - intelligent agents Intelligent Systems - knowledge-based systems - decision support systems - diagnostic systems Knowledge Management - identification and modelling of knowledge assets - management of knowledge assets Intelligent Interfaces - dynamic crea ...
... - process support - cooperative work - intelligent agents Intelligent Systems - knowledge-based systems - decision support systems - diagnostic systems Knowledge Management - identification and modelling of knowledge assets - management of knowledge assets Intelligent Interfaces - dynamic crea ...
Datasheet (0.1MB PDF File)
... - process support - cooperative work - intelligent agents ⎯ Intelligent Systems - knowledge-based systems - decision support systems - diagnostic systems ⎯ Knowledge Management - identification and modelling of knowledge assets - management of knowledge assets ⎯ Intelligent Interfaces - dynamic crea ...
... - process support - cooperative work - intelligent agents ⎯ Intelligent Systems - knowledge-based systems - decision support systems - diagnostic systems ⎯ Knowledge Management - identification and modelling of knowledge assets - management of knowledge assets ⎯ Intelligent Interfaces - dynamic crea ...
ai-lect2
... • (degree of) Autonomy: to what extent is the agent able to make decisions and actions on its own? ...
... • (degree of) Autonomy: to what extent is the agent able to make decisions and actions on its own? ...
TDT4280 Distributed Artificial Intelligence and Artificial Agents
... between them to reach an agreement ( the total number of communication channels between agents when we have n agents is n*(n-1) / 2, if we do not take in account the mediator agent, so the subsequent number of messages in total is directly related to the number of participants ). In this solution, a ...
... between them to reach an agreement ( the total number of communication channels between agents when we have n agents is n*(n-1) / 2, if we do not take in account the mediator agent, so the subsequent number of messages in total is directly related to the number of participants ). In this solution, a ...
Agent-Based Software Engineering
... viewing agents as intentional systems [10], whose behaviour can be predicted and explained in terms of attitudes such as belief, desire, and intention [47]. The rationale for this approach is that in everyday life, we use a folk psychology to explain and predict the behaviour of complex intelligent ...
... viewing agents as intentional systems [10], whose behaviour can be predicted and explained in terms of attitudes such as belief, desire, and intention [47]. The rationale for this approach is that in everyday life, we use a folk psychology to explain and predict the behaviour of complex intelligent ...
Swarm Intelligence
... principles for self-organization? • In the inanimate world a positive answer could be found for large classes of phenomena. • In the animate world so far at least some insights ...
... principles for self-organization? • In the inanimate world a positive answer could be found for large classes of phenomena. • In the animate world so far at least some insights ...
agents interact with other agents
... Pro-activeness: agents do not simply act in response to their environment, they are able to exhibit goal-directed behavior by taking the initiative. ...
... Pro-activeness: agents do not simply act in response to their environment, they are able to exhibit goal-directed behavior by taking the initiative. ...
Module Descriptor 2012/13 School of Computer Science and Statistics.
... that implement solutions for such problems Be able to represent agent-environment interaction as Markov decision processess and design algorithms for learning optimal action policies for such processes. Have practical experience in Implementing and evaluating agentbased systems that learn through in ...
... that implement solutions for such problems Be able to represent agent-environment interaction as Markov decision processess and design algorithms for learning optimal action policies for such processes. Have practical experience in Implementing and evaluating agentbased systems that learn through in ...
agent
... an agent must be capable of reacting appropriately to influences or information from its environment. autonomy: an agent must have both control over its actions and internal states. The degree of the agent’s autonomy can be specified. There may need intervention from the user only for important deci ...
... an agent must be capable of reacting appropriately to influences or information from its environment. autonomy: an agent must have both control over its actions and internal states. The degree of the agent’s autonomy can be specified. There may need intervention from the user only for important deci ...
Simulation de comportements appliquée aux jeux vidéos
... services needed for programming sophisticated behaviors. In GAIA, each behavior is represented by an interactive agent society. Each agent is responsible for a minuscule portion of the character’s overall behavior. The flexibility of ...
... services needed for programming sophisticated behaviors. In GAIA, each behavior is represented by an interactive agent society. Each agent is responsible for a minuscule portion of the character’s overall behavior. The flexibility of ...
Men Behaving Appropriately: Brian MacNamee ; Simon Dobbyn
... provide realistic social interaction between characters that are rated with high importance, while a lower level of detail would be applied to characters socialising in the background. Before beginning this project, scenes in the ALOHA system were strictly based on pre-defined scripts. In order to a ...
... provide realistic social interaction between characters that are rated with high importance, while a lower level of detail would be applied to characters socialising in the background. Before beginning this project, scenes in the ALOHA system were strictly based on pre-defined scripts. In order to a ...
THE NATURE OF MODELING by Jeff Rothenberg Chapter for "AI
... the semantics of a propositional language as a "model" that specifies what can be concluded validly from what [13]. Model theory (despite its name) is somewhat esoteric to the discussion at hand, in that it focuses on formal properties of one particular kind of model (i.e., logical) rather than on m ...
... the semantics of a propositional language as a "model" that specifies what can be concluded validly from what [13]. Model theory (despite its name) is somewhat esoteric to the discussion at hand, in that it focuses on formal properties of one particular kind of model (i.e., logical) rather than on m ...
Distributed Artificial Intelligence - Dei-Isep
... problems through the agents. This way, a single agent is focused in a smaller area, acting as an ³expert´ in solving its tasks. Intelligent agents with great capability of solving a problem together are not really useful if they do not communica ...
... problems through the agents. This way, a single agent is focused in a smaller area, acting as an ³expert´ in solving its tasks. Intelligent agents with great capability of solving a problem together are not really useful if they do not communica ...
Acta polytechnica Hungarica - Volume 4, Issue No. 1 (2007.)
... The web-based portals prove to be very suitable for knowledge management. Knowledge portals are flexible and easy to use and may provide almost any kind of content or functionality. To structure the architecture of a knowledge portal, the following three-layer model is being used: (1) user interface ...
... The web-based portals prove to be very suitable for knowledge management. Knowledge portals are flexible and easy to use and may provide almost any kind of content or functionality. To structure the architecture of a knowledge portal, the following three-layer model is being used: (1) user interface ...
Case-based Reasoning in Agent-based Decision Support System
... The web-based portals prove to be very suitable for knowledge management. Knowledge portals are flexible and easy to use and may provide almost any kind of content or functionality. To structure the architecture of a knowledge portal, the following three-layer model is being used: (1) user interface ...
... The web-based portals prove to be very suitable for knowledge management. Knowledge portals are flexible and easy to use and may provide almost any kind of content or functionality. To structure the architecture of a knowledge portal, the following three-layer model is being used: (1) user interface ...
Decision support system
... • Decision support system (DSS) – a highly flexible and interactive system that is designed to support decision making when the problem is not structured • Decision support systems help you analyze, but you must know how to solve the problem, and how to use the results of the analysis ...
... • Decision support system (DSS) – a highly flexible and interactive system that is designed to support decision making when the problem is not structured • Decision support systems help you analyze, but you must know how to solve the problem, and how to use the results of the analysis ...
Business Intelligence using Software Agents
... This paper presents some ideas about business intelligence today and the importance of developing real time business solutions. The authors make an exploration of links between business intelligence and artificial intelligence and focuses specifically on the implementation of software agents-based s ...
... This paper presents some ideas about business intelligence today and the importance of developing real time business solutions. The authors make an exploration of links between business intelligence and artificial intelligence and focuses specifically on the implementation of software agents-based s ...
Swarm intelligence (SI) is the collective
... From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation, search Swarm intelligence (SI) is the collective behaviour of decentralized, self-organized systems, natural or artificial. The concept is employed in work on artificial intelligence. The expression was introduced by Gerardo Beni and Jing Wa ...
... From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation, search Swarm intelligence (SI) is the collective behaviour of decentralized, self-organized systems, natural or artificial. The concept is employed in work on artificial intelligence. The expression was introduced by Gerardo Beni and Jing Wa ...
MIS 301 - Technology & Management
... Cost of virtual experimentation is much lower Simulated compression of time. Manipulating the model is much easier The cost of mistakes are much lower Modeling for “what-ifs” Analysis and comparison of a large number ...
... Cost of virtual experimentation is much lower Simulated compression of time. Manipulating the model is much easier The cost of mistakes are much lower Modeling for “what-ifs” Analysis and comparison of a large number ...
Artifical Intelligence
... • Start with a large “population” of randomly generated “attempted solutions” to a problem • Repeatedly do the following: – Evaluate each of the attempted solutions – Keep a subset of these solutions (the “best” ones) – Randomly mutate some solutions – Use these solutions to generate a new populatio ...
... • Start with a large “population” of randomly generated “attempted solutions” to a problem • Repeatedly do the following: – Evaluate each of the attempted solutions – Keep a subset of these solutions (the “best” ones) – Randomly mutate some solutions – Use these solutions to generate a new populatio ...