An Overview of the Assisted Cognition Project
... disease. In stage 1, the disease has begun but is asymptomatic. In early Alzheimer’s, stages 2–3, patients exhibit forgetfulness, easily become lost, have difficulty with word and name recognition, misplace objects, etc. In the middle stages, 4–5, the ability to perform multistep tasks without assis ...
... disease. In stage 1, the disease has begun but is asymptomatic. In early Alzheimer’s, stages 2–3, patients exhibit forgetfulness, easily become lost, have difficulty with word and name recognition, misplace objects, etc. In the middle stages, 4–5, the ability to perform multistep tasks without assis ...
environment aware speaker diarization for moving targets using
... first layer and the following layers of RBMs are composed of Gaussian-Bernoulli and Bernoulli-Bernouli units, respectively. The generative pre-training of the DNNs is carried out through training of a stack of RBMs. Pre-training provides a better generalization from the training data, and helps prev ...
... first layer and the following layers of RBMs are composed of Gaussian-Bernoulli and Bernoulli-Bernouli units, respectively. The generative pre-training of the DNNs is carried out through training of a stack of RBMs. Pre-training provides a better generalization from the training data, and helps prev ...
Learning to Complete Sentences
... current history of entered commands. Korvemaker and Greiner [9] have developed this idea into a system which predicts entire command lines. The Unix command prediction problem has also been addressed by Jacobs and Blockeel who predict the next command using variable memory Markov models [7]. In the ...
... current history of entered commands. Korvemaker and Greiner [9] have developed this idea into a system which predicts entire command lines. The Unix command prediction problem has also been addressed by Jacobs and Blockeel who predict the next command using variable memory Markov models [7]. In the ...
Artificial Intelligence Expert Systems
... Listing of rule numbers displayed on the screen. The user interface makes it easy to trace the credibility of the deductions. ...
... Listing of rule numbers displayed on the screen. The user interface makes it easy to trace the credibility of the deductions. ...
Expert systems have not lived up to expectations and have not
... Usability ensures user-friendly software. Portability is a measure of how well the software will run on different computers. Profiling: In knowledge management systems, it is generating a graphic or textual representation of people in terms of criteria such as skills, personality traits, etc. Reposi ...
... Usability ensures user-friendly software. Portability is a measure of how well the software will run on different computers. Profiling: In knowledge management systems, it is generating a graphic or textual representation of people in terms of criteria such as skills, personality traits, etc. Reposi ...
Repairing General-Purpose ASR Output to Improve Accuracy
... may be missing (Wh-determiner). Using such clues we find appropriate parts and repair the sentence. Linguistic and semantic repairs form the genotype to phenotype repair – the second level of repair – and improves the sentence accuracy. As an example, let the sentence spoken by a Human speaker (H1) ...
... may be missing (Wh-determiner). Using such clues we find appropriate parts and repair the sentence. Linguistic and semantic repairs form the genotype to phenotype repair – the second level of repair – and improves the sentence accuracy. As an example, let the sentence spoken by a Human speaker (H1) ...
Classification Techniques for Speech Recognition: A Review
... (MLP) for time sequence processing. An example of a TDNN is shown in figure 5. The input layer has been enlarged to accept as many input patterns as the fixed sequence length to be processed at each time step. There are three layers input, hidden and output layers. The input vector enters the networ ...
... (MLP) for time sequence processing. An example of a TDNN is shown in figure 5. The input layer has been enlarged to accept as many input patterns as the fixed sequence length to be processed at each time step. There are three layers input, hidden and output layers. The input vector enters the networ ...
Background - SRI Artificial Intelligence Center
... exploit the redundancies inherent in our languages. These redundancies are typically modeled in some form of language model. Other models can capture hand movement, typing speed, individual users, etc. For example, [2] corrects typing on stylus keyboards using a character-level language model and a ...
... exploit the redundancies inherent in our languages. These redundancies are typically modeled in some form of language model. Other models can capture hand movement, typing speed, individual users, etc. For example, [2] corrects typing on stylus keyboards using a character-level language model and a ...
A Preliminary Investigation of Alien Presence
... HCI we bring a concern with socially and culturally appropriate technologies, and the use of qualitative methods to inform and validate such technologies. From AI we bring a concern with the computational manipulation of knowledge (that is, tokens that carry human meaning), and techniques and method ...
... HCI we bring a concern with socially and culturally appropriate technologies, and the use of qualitative methods to inform and validate such technologies. From AI we bring a concern with the computational manipulation of knowledge (that is, tokens that carry human meaning), and techniques and method ...
call for papers as DOC
... AMR 2009, Madrid, Spain (proceedings are published as Springer LNCS, vol 6535). AMR 2008, Berlin, Germany (proceedings are published as Springer LNCS, vol 5811). AMR 2007, Paris, France (proceedings have been published as Springer Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 4918) AMR 2006, Geneva, Switze ...
... AMR 2009, Madrid, Spain (proceedings are published as Springer LNCS, vol 6535). AMR 2008, Berlin, Germany (proceedings are published as Springer LNCS, vol 5811). AMR 2007, Paris, France (proceedings have been published as Springer Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 4918) AMR 2006, Geneva, Switze ...
What`s Hot in Intelligent User Interfaces
... and unable to adapt. The performance metrics used to evaluate these algorithms (e.g., perplexity) are not always consistent with human judgement. To make data analysis more user-friendly, smart interaction techniques such as interactive data visualization are often used. At IUI 2015, we continue to ...
... and unable to adapt. The performance metrics used to evaluate these algorithms (e.g., perplexity) are not always consistent with human judgement. To make data analysis more user-friendly, smart interaction techniques such as interactive data visualization are often used. At IUI 2015, we continue to ...
Building a multimodal human-robot interface
... because the command was not directed to them. However, if the user utters “Robots, go to the door,” all robots will respond. We decided to have all the robots process all the commands because this approach seemed natural. When several people converse, hopefully all the individuals are processing all ...
... because the command was not directed to them. However, if the user utters “Robots, go to the door,” all robots will respond. We decided to have all the robots process all the commands because this approach seemed natural. When several people converse, hopefully all the individuals are processing all ...
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... you are not in your room from last three hours. Then why the AC is still ON? This is just wastage of power. As said already, this power wastage is not much in case of home appliances but in industries power saving is one of the major cost cutting factor. So, for implementing this we need a system th ...
... you are not in your room from last three hours. Then why the AC is still ON? This is just wastage of power. As said already, this power wastage is not much in case of home appliances but in industries power saving is one of the major cost cutting factor. So, for implementing this we need a system th ...
Title - MIT Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory
... Word Sense Disambiguation as a benchmark semantic annotation task Annotation of Discourse structure by Gibson & Kraemer at MIT BCS ...
... Word Sense Disambiguation as a benchmark semantic annotation task Annotation of Discourse structure by Gibson & Kraemer at MIT BCS ...
Essistants - James Schumacher`s Information Page
... AI capabilities have increased, cost has decreased significantly. Ideally suited to alter the form of interfaces to the network based on user requirements and user input. Advanced form of user profiling and personalization. AI predictions may alter the network usage and its patterns consider ...
... AI capabilities have increased, cost has decreased significantly. Ideally suited to alter the form of interfaces to the network based on user requirements and user input. Advanced form of user profiling and personalization. AI predictions may alter the network usage and its patterns consider ...
Artificial Intelligence for Human-Robot Interaction: Papers from the
... Participants also reported that they enjoyed responding to ESM surveys, as it helped them become more aware of their emotions and behavior. However, one shortcoming was that the surveys were sometimes overly invasive or occurred when participants could not respond (such as during class). Our hypothe ...
... Participants also reported that they enjoyed responding to ESM surveys, as it helped them become more aware of their emotions and behavior. However, one shortcoming was that the surveys were sometimes overly invasive or occurred when participants could not respond (such as during class). Our hypothe ...
Future Trends Paper 19
... for a replacement. With this direct trade possible, will advertisers need to change what they advertise? As well as advertising individual products, will they increase promotion of replenishment services? This is already very possible across FMCG markets for example, and we are seeing the foundation ...
... for a replacement. With this direct trade possible, will advertisers need to change what they advertise? As well as advertising individual products, will they increase promotion of replenishment services? This is already very possible across FMCG markets for example, and we are seeing the foundation ...
Selected methods of artificial intelligence for Internet of Things
... each other by taking simple decisions for people and helping them in their life. Such idea is called the Internet of Things (IoT). It is estimated that currently about 15 billion devices are connected to the Internet, but this number is still less than 1% of things that in fact could be connected to ...
... each other by taking simple decisions for people and helping them in their life. Such idea is called the Internet of Things (IoT). It is estimated that currently about 15 billion devices are connected to the Internet, but this number is still less than 1% of things that in fact could be connected to ...
Bilgisayar Destekli Takdimler - Bilkent University Computer
... – Environment: : A grid world environment with mountains. – User Controlled Entities: One of the aircrafts may be controlled by the user. – Automated entities: A group of opposing aircrafts – Behavior: Two groups of aircrafts are given a mission path that are intersecting each other. When they come ...
... – Environment: : A grid world environment with mountains. – User Controlled Entities: One of the aircrafts may be controlled by the user. – Automated entities: A group of opposing aircrafts – Behavior: Two groups of aircrafts are given a mission path that are intersecting each other. When they come ...
Book Recommending Using Text Categorization
... tion of examplesalso needs to be explored. In addition, an examination of the benefits of various methods of feature extraction and selection should be conducted. An experimental comparison of utilizing extracted information to simply using entire pages would be useful in demonstrating the utility ...
... tion of examplesalso needs to be explored. In addition, an examination of the benefits of various methods of feature extraction and selection should be conducted. An experimental comparison of utilizing extracted information to simply using entire pages would be useful in demonstrating the utility ...
PowerPoint 프레젠테이션 - University at Buffalo
... - F : Features C: class Mail filter is a special classifier - F : characteristics of e-mail message C: mail folder - by considering each e-mail message as a bag of words function f maps an unordered set of words to a folder name ...
... - F : Features C: class Mail filter is a special classifier - F : characteristics of e-mail message C: mail folder - by considering each e-mail message as a bag of words function f maps an unordered set of words to a folder name ...
Massively Multi-Author Research and Innovation
... view of a run in real-time. Distributed games frequently use artificial intelligent agents to enhance the user experience. As the user will be viewing the state of a world in real-time, there is no technical reason why they cannot interact with minds in real-time during a run. The advantage to our s ...
... view of a run in real-time. Distributed games frequently use artificial intelligent agents to enhance the user experience. As the user will be viewing the state of a world in real-time, there is no technical reason why they cannot interact with minds in real-time during a run. The advantage to our s ...
Use of algebraic symbols in mathematical formulas of
... the argument of the logarithm is a monomial (a number), not an algebraic expression8 and in the denominator the is a number too, because RR takes a numeric value. It would be advisable to use the Word-equation editor from Microsoft Office, and write it this way: QTc = On the other hand, it should be ...
... the argument of the logarithm is a monomial (a number), not an algebraic expression8 and in the denominator the is a number too, because RR takes a numeric value. It would be advisable to use the Word-equation editor from Microsoft Office, and write it this way: QTc = On the other hand, it should be ...
Expertise, Task Complexity, and the Role of Intelligent Information
... greater systems expertise (moving left). (b) The feasibility of increasing the user’s subject expertise (i.e. to move a user upwards) and/or of increasing the user’s systems expertise (i.e. a move to the left). (c) The most cost-effective ways of increasing expertise in either direction. The answers ...
... greater systems expertise (moving left). (b) The feasibility of increasing the user’s subject expertise (i.e. to move a user upwards) and/or of increasing the user’s systems expertise (i.e. a move to the left). (c) The most cost-effective ways of increasing expertise in either direction. The answers ...
Speech-generating device
Speech-generating devices (SGDs), also known as voice output communication aids, are electronic augmentative and alternative communication (AAC) systems used to supplement or replace speech or writing for individuals with severe speech impairments, enabling them to verbally communicate their needs. SGDs are important for people who have limited means of interacting verbally, as they allow individuals to become active participants in communication interactions.There are several input and display methods for users of varying abilities to make use of SGDs. Some SGDs have multiple pages of symbols to accommodate a large number of utterances, and thus only a portion of the symbols available are visible at any one time, with the communicator navigating the various pages. Speech-generating devices can produce electronic voice output by using digitized recordings of natural speech or through speech synthesis—which may carry less emotional information but can permit the user to speak novel messages.The content, organization, and updating of the vocabulary on an SGD is influenced by a number of factors, such at the user's needs and the contexts that the device will be used in. The development of techniques to improve the available vocabulary and rate of speech production is an active research area. Vocabulary items should be of high interest to the user, be frequently applicable, have a range of meanings, and be pragmatic in functionality.There are multiple methods of accessing messages on devices: directly or indirectly, or using specialized access devices—although the specific access method will depend on the skills and abilities of the user. SGD output is typically much slower than speech, although rate enhancement strategies can increase the user's rate of output, resulting in enhanced efficiency of communication.The first known SGD was prototyped in the mid-1970s, and rapid progress in hardware and software development has meant that SGD capabilities can now be integrated into devices like smartphones. Notable users of SGDs include Stephen Hawking, Roger Ebert, and Tony Proudfoot.Speech-generating systems may be dedicated devices developed solely for AAC, or non-dedicated devices such as computers running additional software to allow them to function as AAC devices.