building shape and texture models of diatoms for analysis
... However, such approaches are unsuitable for the task at hand due to their requirement for an exact match between the drawings and the photographs, which is usually not available in biological materials. Our approach is to transform the high-dimensional image space of both photographs and drawings in ...
... However, such approaches are unsuitable for the task at hand due to their requirement for an exact match between the drawings and the photographs, which is usually not available in biological materials. Our approach is to transform the high-dimensional image space of both photographs and drawings in ...
Title Social robotics - Research Repository UCD
... that has gained wide acceptance is to represent the properties of an agent using mental attitudes such as belief, desire, and intention. In this terminology, an agent can be identified as having; a set of beliefs about its environment and about itself; a set of desires which are computational states ...
... that has gained wide acceptance is to represent the properties of an agent using mental attitudes such as belief, desire, and intention. In this terminology, an agent can be identified as having; a set of beliefs about its environment and about itself; a set of desires which are computational states ...
AI Chapter 3: Intelligent Agents - Foundations of Artificial Intelligence
... A rational agent always takes the action that maximizes its expected performance, subject to the percept sequence and its environment knowledge. There are a variety of agent designs: Reflex agents respond to percepts by condition-action rules. Goal-based agents work towards goals. Utility-based agen ...
... A rational agent always takes the action that maximizes its expected performance, subject to the percept sequence and its environment knowledge. There are a variety of agent designs: Reflex agents respond to percepts by condition-action rules. Goal-based agents work towards goals. Utility-based agen ...
Agents - PNU-CS-AI
... 3- Goal-based Agents o Goal-based agents work towards goals. o Often, percepts alone are insufficient to decide what to do. o This is because the correct action depends on the given explicit goals (e.g., go towards X). o The goal-based agents use an explicit representation of goals and consider them ...
... 3- Goal-based Agents o Goal-based agents work towards goals. o Often, percepts alone are insufficient to decide what to do. o This is because the correct action depends on the given explicit goals (e.g., go towards X). o The goal-based agents use an explicit representation of goals and consider them ...
An Integrated Tool for Enhancement of Artificial Intelligence
... server sends a final percept for that client. If the trials have not ended, it starts the next trial, and repeats from step 6. If the trials have ended, then it calculates the statistics for each agent. If the game has not ended, the server sends the next percept to the client and repeats from step ...
... server sends a final percept for that client. If the trials have not ended, it starts the next trial, and repeats from step 6. If the trials have ended, then it calculates the statistics for each agent. If the game has not ended, the server sends the next percept to the client and repeats from step ...
A Computational Intelligence Approach to Modelling Interstate Conflict
... an explicit way [2]. A further contribution that has seen advances in the quantitative study of interstate conflict has been the adoption of the generic term of “conflict” rather than “war” or “dispute”. This has led to collection of MID data which allows us, not only to concentrate on intense state ...
... an explicit way [2]. A further contribution that has seen advances in the quantitative study of interstate conflict has been the adoption of the generic term of “conflict” rather than “war” or “dispute”. This has led to collection of MID data which allows us, not only to concentrate on intense state ...
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... Our contribution in this paper is twofold. We will show how the different regimes observed in backtrack-search methods across different constrainedness regions of random CSP models can be captured by a mixture of the so-called stable distributions. Stable distributions capture a range of heavy-taile ...
... Our contribution in this paper is twofold. We will show how the different regimes observed in backtrack-search methods across different constrainedness regions of random CSP models can be captured by a mixture of the so-called stable distributions. Stable distributions capture a range of heavy-taile ...
Synaptic Depression and the Temporal Response Characteristics of
... simple cell exclusively with feedforward inputs (Hubel and Wiesel, 1962). Although, in reality, V1 cells are part of a recurrent network, studying a feedforward model allows us to identif y the essential features caused by synaptic depression without having to deal with the complexities of recurrent ...
... simple cell exclusively with feedforward inputs (Hubel and Wiesel, 1962). Although, in reality, V1 cells are part of a recurrent network, studying a feedforward model allows us to identif y the essential features caused by synaptic depression without having to deal with the complexities of recurrent ...
Intentional Embodied Agents
... The selection of an agent’s embodiment within a virtual environment is a vital decision for the agent. Different embodiments serve different roles, providing the agent with different abilities in its interaction with the virtual world as well as with the user. Embodiments must serve two purposes, fi ...
... The selection of an agent’s embodiment within a virtual environment is a vital decision for the agent. Different embodiments serve different roles, providing the agent with different abilities in its interaction with the virtual world as well as with the user. Embodiments must serve two purposes, fi ...
Synaptic Depression and the Temporal Response Characteristics of
... simple cell exclusively with feedforward inputs (Hubel and Wiesel, 1962). Although, in reality, V1 cells are part of a recurrent network, studying a feedforward model allows us to identif y the essential features caused by synaptic depression without having to deal with the complexities of recurrent ...
... simple cell exclusively with feedforward inputs (Hubel and Wiesel, 1962). Although, in reality, V1 cells are part of a recurrent network, studying a feedforward model allows us to identif y the essential features caused by synaptic depression without having to deal with the complexities of recurrent ...
INTELLIGENT AGENT full document
... of rising complexity. Agent architectures have existed in the systems and network management area for some time, but these agents are generally "fixed function" rather than intelligent agents. However, intelligent agents can be used to enhance systems management software. For example, they can help ...
... of rising complexity. Agent architectures have existed in the systems and network management area for some time, but these agents are generally "fixed function" rather than intelligent agents. However, intelligent agents can be used to enhance systems management software. For example, they can help ...
Modularity and Design in Reactive Intelligence
... This system improves reaction time by eliminating the stack that might be produced when traversing a plan hierarchy. On every program cycle, the agent checks only the drive-collection priorities, and at most one other set of priorities, if α is currently a BRP rather than a sequence. It also allows ...
... This system improves reaction time by eliminating the stack that might be produced when traversing a plan hierarchy. On every program cycle, the agent checks only the drive-collection priorities, and at most one other set of priorities, if α is currently a BRP rather than a sequence. It also allows ...
The Involvement of Recurrent Connections in Area CA3 in
... connections per cell is still much lower than in reality, although the degree of connectivity is higher. This does not pose a problem, however, as long as the cells a particular neuron connects to can be considered from a functional point of view as a random sample, the number of connections per neu ...
... connections per cell is still much lower than in reality, although the degree of connectivity is higher. This does not pose a problem, however, as long as the cells a particular neuron connects to can be considered from a functional point of view as a random sample, the number of connections per neu ...
Recognizing solid objects by alignment with an image
... frame to the image coordinate frame consists of a rigid three-dimensional motion and a projection. We use a "weak-perspective" imaging model in which true perspective projection is approximated by orthographic projection plus a scale factor. The underlying idea is that under most viewing conditions, ...
... frame to the image coordinate frame consists of a rigid three-dimensional motion and a projection. We use a "weak-perspective" imaging model in which true perspective projection is approximated by orthographic projection plus a scale factor. The underlying idea is that under most viewing conditions, ...
Intelligent Agents
... Objects do not inherently have anything to say about how to build a system that integrates flexible, autonomous behavior. There is no reason that such systems could not be built with objects but the standard object-oriented programming model has nothing to do with these types of behavior. ...
... Objects do not inherently have anything to say about how to build a system that integrates flexible, autonomous behavior. There is no reason that such systems could not be built with objects but the standard object-oriented programming model has nothing to do with these types of behavior. ...
NMDA receptor blockade causes selective prefrontal
... A1 – primary auditory cortex; STG – superior temporal gyrus, IFG – inferior frontal gyrus ...
... A1 – primary auditory cortex; STG – superior temporal gyrus, IFG – inferior frontal gyrus ...
E-connections of Description Logics
... where W1 is the domain of an ALCQI model and W2 is the domain of an ALCIO model. Of course, we can also use link relations in the other direction: France v hlives-ini2 (Human u ¬hcitizen-ofi1 France) expresses that not all people living in France are French citizens; see Figure 1. Again, the reading ...
... where W1 is the domain of an ALCQI model and W2 is the domain of an ALCIO model. Of course, we can also use link relations in the other direction: France v hlives-ini2 (Human u ¬hcitizen-ofi1 France) expresses that not all people living in France are French citizens; see Figure 1. Again, the reading ...
Editing Statistical Records by Neural Networks
... acceptable and if not to take action to make it acceptable. When computers are used in the process, it is called automated editing. Programmed electronic computers were introduced in official statistics more than 40 years ago. The first international group for exchange of experience and cooperation ...
... acceptable and if not to take action to make it acceptable. When computers are used in the process, it is called automated editing. Programmed electronic computers were introduced in official statistics more than 40 years ago. The first international group for exchange of experience and cooperation ...
CTL AgentSpeak(L): a specification language for agent programs
... If the agent ag and his circumstance C are explicit, we simply write BEL(φ), DES(φ), and INTEND(φ). So an agent ag is said to believe the atomic formula φ, if φ is a logical consequence of the beliefs bs of ag. An agent is said to intend the atomic formula φ, if φ is the subject of an achieve goal i ...
... If the agent ag and his circumstance C are explicit, we simply write BEL(φ), DES(φ), and INTEND(φ). So an agent ag is said to believe the atomic formula φ, if φ is a logical consequence of the beliefs bs of ag. An agent is said to intend the atomic formula φ, if φ is the subject of an achieve goal i ...
Using Artificial Neural Network to Predict Collisions on Horizontal
... combinations, the results showed that collision frequency decreases as the total roadway width increases, consistent with the results of previous studies for horizontal curves. In addition, the access density was found to be a significant variable that adversely affects road safety as the access den ...
... combinations, the results showed that collision frequency decreases as the total roadway width increases, consistent with the results of previous studies for horizontal curves. In addition, the access density was found to be a significant variable that adversely affects road safety as the access den ...
Analyzing Myopic Approaches for Multi
... been extensively used, finding the exact value is very difficult. The typical approach to dealing with this complexity is to approximate it with two myopic assumptions: each source of information is evaluated in isolation and they are evaluated with a 1-step horizon [10]. Others [5, 6, 13] have exte ...
... been extensively used, finding the exact value is very difficult. The typical approach to dealing with this complexity is to approximate it with two myopic assumptions: each source of information is evaluated in isolation and they are evaluated with a 1-step horizon [10]. Others [5, 6, 13] have exte ...
ai.implant - EDS Technologies
... DYNAMICS AREA BASED PATHFINDING Dynamics area-based pathfinding, is a powerful physics-aware dynamics navigation that can respond to unpredictable changes in the simulation physics. An area based “map” for AI enables entities to move naturally, not robotically, within the defined area. Correlation i ...
... DYNAMICS AREA BASED PATHFINDING Dynamics area-based pathfinding, is a powerful physics-aware dynamics navigation that can respond to unpredictable changes in the simulation physics. An area based “map” for AI enables entities to move naturally, not robotically, within the defined area. Correlation i ...
A client-server computational tool for integrated artificial intelligence
... test their own versions of these algorithms. We have developed a package of assignments with solutions that allow students to learn about a variety of AI techniques in the context of the Wumpus World simulator. Each project builds on the foundation of the tool and enhances the student's previous add ...
... test their own versions of these algorithms. We have developed a package of assignments with solutions that allow students to learn about a variety of AI techniques in the context of the Wumpus World simulator. Each project builds on the foundation of the tool and enhances the student's previous add ...
Unsupervised Learning of Cell Activities in the Associative Cortex of Behaving Monkeys, Using HMM
... from the single cell to the complete network activity. So far, there has been no general method for relating extracellular electrophysiological measured activity of neurons in the associative cortex to the underlying network or the cell-assembly states. It is proposed here to model such data as a pa ...
... from the single cell to the complete network activity. So far, there has been no general method for relating extracellular electrophysiological measured activity of neurons in the associative cortex to the underlying network or the cell-assembly states. It is proposed here to model such data as a pa ...