
Dia 0 - TU/e
... meanings separately from data and content files, and separately from application code • In computer science and information science, an ontology formally represents knowledge as a set of concepts within a domain, and the relationships among those concepts. It can be used to reason about the entities ...
... meanings separately from data and content files, and separately from application code • In computer science and information science, an ontology formally represents knowledge as a set of concepts within a domain, and the relationships among those concepts. It can be used to reason about the entities ...
Agents-part1 - Dr Shahriar Bijani
... if we don’t have to tell it what to do step by step if it can choose its own goal and the way to achieve it ...
... if we don’t have to tell it what to do step by step if it can choose its own goal and the way to achieve it ...
A Hierarchy of Qualitative Representations for Space The Spatial
... but more specific than, Brooks' (1986) subsumption architecture, particularly levels 2 and 3 . The SSH representational framework has been implemented on several different simulated and physical robots. Figure 1 (modified from (Kuipers & Byun 1991)) shows how the control level definition of states ...
... but more specific than, Brooks' (1986) subsumption architecture, particularly levels 2 and 3 . The SSH representational framework has been implemented on several different simulated and physical robots. Figure 1 (modified from (Kuipers & Byun 1991)) shows how the control level definition of states ...
Use of robots in healthcare
... needed to enable the robot to exert forces upon the environment. Generally, these forces will result in motion of the entire robot or one of its elements (such as an arm, a leg, or a wheel)”. This definition … leaves open the possibility of biological robots, as well as virtual or software ones. But ...
... needed to enable the robot to exert forces upon the environment. Generally, these forces will result in motion of the entire robot or one of its elements (such as an arm, a leg, or a wheel)”. This definition … leaves open the possibility of biological robots, as well as virtual or software ones. But ...
Moral and ethical questions for robotics public policy
... with the First or Second Law,” (3) offers the robot some measure of autonomy and dignity – but again only to a point that does not conflict with humans. These laws are meant to “constrain the people who build robots of exponentially increasing intelligence so that the machines remain destined to liv ...
... with the First or Second Law,” (3) offers the robot some measure of autonomy and dignity – but again only to a point that does not conflict with humans. These laws are meant to “constrain the people who build robots of exponentially increasing intelligence so that the machines remain destined to liv ...
A Parsimonious Cognitive Architecture for Human
... According to Alan Turing’s view, as presented in his well-known account of the so-called “Turing test”, intelligence can be assessed behaviourally in an unstructured, open-ended interactive context (Turing 1950). This view has close parallels to the work of cybernetics pioneer W. Grey Walter. Walter ...
... According to Alan Turing’s view, as presented in his well-known account of the so-called “Turing test”, intelligence can be assessed behaviourally in an unstructured, open-ended interactive context (Turing 1950). This view has close parallels to the work of cybernetics pioneer W. Grey Walter. Walter ...
Microsoft Word - UWE Research Repository
... function has been shown to be an important part of the neural network architecture and have a significant impact on the network's performance. The transfer function is often assumed to be same for all the nodes in the same layer. White et al. [27] introduced a simple approach to evolve both architec ...
... function has been shown to be an important part of the neural network architecture and have a significant impact on the network's performance. The transfer function is often assumed to be same for all the nodes in the same layer. White et al. [27] introduced a simple approach to evolve both architec ...
Machine Ethics, the Frame Problem, and Theory of Mind
... reasoner were available for a robotic system, the robot would still have to translate the low-level perceptions and knowledge about the world into the high-level morally-relevant details that are used as the input to the perfect black-box reasoner. Imperfections in perception or reasoning at this in ...
... reasoner were available for a robotic system, the robot would still have to translate the low-level perceptions and knowledge about the world into the high-level morally-relevant details that are used as the input to the perfect black-box reasoner. Imperfections in perception or reasoning at this in ...
Modelling Cerebellar Function in Saccadic Adaptation
... • Same basic circuit repeated many times (hence “neuronal machine”) • Important: half the cells in the entire brain are in the cerebellum ...
... • Same basic circuit repeated many times (hence “neuronal machine”) • Important: half the cells in the entire brain are in the cerebellum ...
THE POTENTIAL OF ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE IN SOUTH
... Reinecke (1985) suggested that ES's could be used to support unskilled labour in skilled jobs. The world interface could utilize standard switches, warning lights and other displays to direct the labourer as required. Through the appropriate utilization of man and machine, each could compliment each ...
... Reinecke (1985) suggested that ES's could be used to support unskilled labour in skilled jobs. The world interface could utilize standard switches, warning lights and other displays to direct the labourer as required. Through the appropriate utilization of man and machine, each could compliment each ...
Four approaches to defining AI systems Cognitive science Rational
... An interdisciplinary field of study that combines AI and psychology ● It builds computer systems that simulate human mental processes, as a way of understanding how the human mind works ● Based on experimental investigation of humans (and animals) ...
... An interdisciplinary field of study that combines AI and psychology ● It builds computer systems that simulate human mental processes, as a way of understanding how the human mind works ● Based on experimental investigation of humans (and animals) ...
H - Space Science and Engineering Center
... Biggest Risks Will be Social and Political AI will be a tool of economic and military competition Elite humans who control AI servers for widely used electronic companions will be able to manipulate society Narrow, normal distribution of natural human intelligence will be replaced by power law dist ...
... Biggest Risks Will be Social and Political AI will be a tool of economic and military competition Elite humans who control AI servers for widely used electronic companions will be able to manipulate society Narrow, normal distribution of natural human intelligence will be replaced by power law dist ...
Extending Player/Stage/Gazebo towards Cognitive
... mainly on robots acting autonomously in real and unmodified environments. The goal was to enable the robots to do, like humans and animals do, all sensing, deliberation, and action selection on board. With the establishment of new research fields including ubiquitous computing, alternative paths to ...
... mainly on robots acting autonomously in real and unmodified environments. The goal was to enable the robots to do, like humans and animals do, all sensing, deliberation, and action selection on board. With the establishment of new research fields including ubiquitous computing, alternative paths to ...
Basic Concepts in Environmental Computer Control
... solely dedicated to the control task. The type of machine depends on the type of application, and is greatly affected by factors such as environmental characteristics, complexity of the controlled system, and the speed with which conversions need to take place (controlling a high speed extruder requ ...
... solely dedicated to the control task. The type of machine depends on the type of application, and is greatly affected by factors such as environmental characteristics, complexity of the controlled system, and the speed with which conversions need to take place (controlling a high speed extruder requ ...
Types of Robots - Web Services Overview
... construction kit. These kits, which were developed by the LEGO company with M.I.T. scientists, let kids create and program ...
... construction kit. These kits, which were developed by the LEGO company with M.I.T. scientists, let kids create and program ...
expert system approach in designing knowladge
... This article hardly covers the most basic expert systems principles and do not respond to the question of how to fully design the knowledge-based nonlinear controller, but naturally that was not the objective. This elaboration should encourage the engineers, who have faced the problem with control s ...
... This article hardly covers the most basic expert systems principles and do not respond to the question of how to fully design the knowledge-based nonlinear controller, but naturally that was not the objective. This elaboration should encourage the engineers, who have faced the problem with control s ...
Print version - Association for the Advancement of Artificial Intelligence
... My central question is, How would an AI program propose to turn universe into world and discriminate things within the world without in some sense being a RRITICASBOLI? The relationship in a RRITI is always physical and embodied, and it consists of Dasein’s interests and involvements, advantages and ...
... My central question is, How would an AI program propose to turn universe into world and discriminate things within the world without in some sense being a RRITICASBOLI? The relationship in a RRITI is always physical and embodied, and it consists of Dasein’s interests and involvements, advantages and ...
Artificial Intelligence
... History of Artificial Intelligence The idea of artificial intelligence goes back very far in the history of humans. The ancient Greeks themselves thought about how humans might be able to recreate themselves. In Jewish folklore, people also thought about something called a golem which is “an animate ...
... History of Artificial Intelligence The idea of artificial intelligence goes back very far in the history of humans. The ancient Greeks themselves thought about how humans might be able to recreate themselves. In Jewish folklore, people also thought about something called a golem which is “an animate ...
Fieldwork Guide
... institutional support that helped deal with exposures, what were the conditions that made them feasible and effective? Are there needs and opportunities not realized? Not all adaptive strategies will be at the scale of the community (ie. internal to the community). While some adaptive strategies/cap ...
... institutional support that helped deal with exposures, what were the conditions that made them feasible and effective? Are there needs and opportunities not realized? Not all adaptive strategies will be at the scale of the community (ie. internal to the community). While some adaptive strategies/cap ...
a study of intelligent controllers application in distributed systems
... The performance of the controller is based on the utilization, success ratio by running simulation tests multiple times and averaging the results. The results between PI Controller, Open loop Fuzzy Logic PI Controller and Adaptive Fuzzy PI Controller (AFPIC) and compared. The convergence for the AFP ...
... The performance of the controller is based on the utilization, success ratio by running simulation tests multiple times and averaging the results. The results between PI Controller, Open loop Fuzzy Logic PI Controller and Adaptive Fuzzy PI Controller (AFPIC) and compared. The convergence for the AFP ...
Using robots to investigate the evolution of adaptive behavior
... each robot’s ability using the investigator-provided metric; deletes those with poor ability; and makes randomly modified copies of those that survive. If this process is repeated over a sufficient period of time, it is possible to automatically evolve robots that exhibit some desired behavior (Figu ...
... each robot’s ability using the investigator-provided metric; deletes those with poor ability; and makes randomly modified copies of those that survive. If this process is repeated over a sufficient period of time, it is possible to automatically evolve robots that exhibit some desired behavior (Figu ...
A Cognitive Architecture for a Humanoid Robot: A First Approach
... toy worlds. As a reaction, Brooks proposed a more skilloriented architecture known as subsumption architecture [5]. This architecture has many parallel interacting components for different functional ”behaviours”. Similar ideas can be found in [6]–[8]. Open problems are the explicit representation ...
... toy worlds. As a reaction, Brooks proposed a more skilloriented architecture known as subsumption architecture [5]. This architecture has many parallel interacting components for different functional ”behaviours”. Similar ideas can be found in [6]–[8]. Open problems are the explicit representation ...
artificial intelligence techniques for advanced smart home
... server, services, agents and MAS clients. These components perform various operations in the system. The mobile agent space system architecture and their relationships are illustrated in Figure 2. Particularly, each space in MASS can be considered as a distributed computing group. A message to the M ...
... server, services, agents and MAS clients. These components perform various operations in the system. The mobile agent space system architecture and their relationships are illustrated in Figure 2. Particularly, each space in MASS can be considered as a distributed computing group. A message to the M ...
27.1 Adaptive Value of Behavior
... • External stimuli may trigger internal stimuli. • Green anole reproductive behavior is triggered by internal and external stimuli. Fig. The extended red dewlap of this male green anole announces to females that it is ready to mate. The dewlap is also used in territorial defense as a "keep out" sign ...
... • External stimuli may trigger internal stimuli. • Green anole reproductive behavior is triggered by internal and external stimuli. Fig. The extended red dewlap of this male green anole announces to females that it is ready to mate. The dewlap is also used in territorial defense as a "keep out" sign ...
Artificial Intelligence Brings Humanoid Robots to Life
... Robots moving from legacy sensors to real time machine vision is like asking people to walk around a room with their eyes closed, illustrates Professor Stone. People would likely use their hands as bump sensors to sense objects and feel their way around the room. This would make moving around slow, ...
... Robots moving from legacy sensors to real time machine vision is like asking people to walk around a room with their eyes closed, illustrates Professor Stone. People would likely use their hands as bump sensors to sense objects and feel their way around the room. This would make moving around slow, ...