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... – How to illustrate the reasoning for each step on the playing board? – Trace the rules that make a cell have only one possibility, color the related cells and give the reasoning ...
... – How to illustrate the reasoning for each step on the playing board? – Trace the rules that make a cell have only one possibility, color the related cells and give the reasoning ...
INDUSTRY SPONSORED PROJECTS I1
... H4 - Inexpensive multi-parameter tester: Hospital equipment technicians (BMETs) have a frequent need to measure temperatures, pressures, and flow rates of both liquids and gasses. Commercial devices can cost over $2000 and are out of the budget range of developing world technicians. This project wo ...
... H4 - Inexpensive multi-parameter tester: Hospital equipment technicians (BMETs) have a frequent need to measure temperatures, pressures, and flow rates of both liquids and gasses. Commercial devices can cost over $2000 and are out of the budget range of developing world technicians. This project wo ...
CDS Visiting Research Student Programme Device
... The Raspberry Pi is a credit card sized computer which is becoming increasingly popular with the general public. Both organisations and home users are using the Raspberry Pi in a variety of ways from a standard Linux PC to a part of a home brewing kit; the small size of the device means that it coul ...
... The Raspberry Pi is a credit card sized computer which is becoming increasingly popular with the general public. Both organisations and home users are using the Raspberry Pi in a variety of ways from a standard Linux PC to a part of a home brewing kit; the small size of the device means that it coul ...
Building a ranking based reverse dictionary
... The reverse dictionary outputs a number of words as a result for the given input phrase. To acquire more precise words, it is necessary to rank the outputs based on the similarity to the search concept.A set of words in decreasing similarity to the user input phrase, based on syntactical similarity ...
... The reverse dictionary outputs a number of words as a result for the given input phrase. To acquire more precise words, it is necessary to rank the outputs based on the similarity to the search concept.A set of words in decreasing similarity to the user input phrase, based on syntactical similarity ...
A Personalized Calendar Assistant - SRI Artificial Intelligence Center
... The functional goals of PCalM are threefold: • To increase autonomy through use: as the user becomes more confident with the agent’s ability, the agent can retain more decision-making responsibility • To have the agent learn when to involve the user in a decision as autonomy increases • To have the ...
... The functional goals of PCalM are threefold: • To increase autonomy through use: as the user becomes more confident with the agent’s ability, the agent can retain more decision-making responsibility • To have the agent learn when to involve the user in a decision as autonomy increases • To have the ...
TOWARDS THE DREAM OF AN INTELLIGENT, VISUALLY
... we are examining approaches to landmark-based navigation with learning. Also under investigation are object recognition, visually guided reaching and grasping, and visual obstacle avoidance; our focus here is on employing task-directed processing to solve some of these problems. Since it is the inte ...
... we are examining approaches to landmark-based navigation with learning. Also under investigation are object recognition, visually guided reaching and grasping, and visual obstacle avoidance; our focus here is on employing task-directed processing to solve some of these problems. Since it is the inte ...
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... – compute, e.g., pattern recognition – act, e.g., move, release chemicals, communicate • plausible extrapolation of current nanotechnology ...
... – compute, e.g., pattern recognition – act, e.g., move, release chemicals, communicate • plausible extrapolation of current nanotechnology ...
Mixed-Initiative Dialogue in Case
... may be suggested at the initiative of the system rather than the user (Göker & Thompson, 2000). For example, the system can suggest constraints to be relaxed when there is no alternative that meets the requirements of the user. 3.3 Explanation of Reasoning The importance of intelligent systems havin ...
... may be suggested at the initiative of the system rather than the user (Göker & Thompson, 2000). For example, the system can suggest constraints to be relaxed when there is no alternative that meets the requirements of the user. 3.3 Explanation of Reasoning The importance of intelligent systems havin ...
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... ECG Analysis Module ECG is a complex signal and there are several time-templates for which medical experts are searching for in order to provide their diagnosis. Figure 1 shows a typical ECG waveform. The basic characteristics of the ECG that medical experts examine are related with the form of the ...
... ECG Analysis Module ECG is a complex signal and there are several time-templates for which medical experts are searching for in order to provide their diagnosis. Figure 1 shows a typical ECG waveform. The basic characteristics of the ECG that medical experts examine are related with the form of the ...
Brain Computer Interface - Department of Electrical, Computer and
... Developers at NeuroSky created the Brainwave, a comprehensive non-invasive BCI that connects the user to iOS and Android platforms, and transfers all signal information through Bluetooth as opposed to radio. The EEG outputs for this setup are controlled primarily by variations in brain-state. In ...
... Developers at NeuroSky created the Brainwave, a comprehensive non-invasive BCI that connects the user to iOS and Android platforms, and transfers all signal information through Bluetooth as opposed to radio. The EEG outputs for this setup are controlled primarily by variations in brain-state. In ...
User Models, Intelligent Interface Agents and Expert Systems
... probability (i.e., 0.50). However, a user’s user class information learning nodes will contain probabilities of his class. Therefore, the user class helps bias the agent initially towards this class. As the user uses PESKI, his preferences are captured appropriately in the individual user interface ...
... probability (i.e., 0.50). However, a user’s user class information learning nodes will contain probabilities of his class. Therefore, the user class helps bias the agent initially towards this class. As the user uses PESKI, his preferences are captured appropriately in the individual user interface ...
Artificial intelligence in office information systems
... interface must do is reconcile the user's view with the DBMS's view. In order to achieve this data independence, the interface must incorporate a considerable amount of knowledge. This includes knowledge about natural languages, the domain database application, and DBMS's and their query languages. ...
... interface must do is reconcile the user's view with the DBMS's view. In order to achieve this data independence, the interface must incorporate a considerable amount of knowledge. This includes knowledge about natural languages, the domain database application, and DBMS's and their query languages. ...
The A Level Project
... • Start with family and friends to see if there is anything they do on which you could base a project. For example you could do something based on their work. • Many students base projects on their own work experience placements, particularly if they still have contacts at the organisation • Another ...
... • Start with family and friends to see if there is anything they do on which you could base a project. For example you could do something based on their work. • Many students base projects on their own work experience placements, particularly if they still have contacts at the organisation • Another ...
Shah_Malalur - Computer Science
... environment between the user and system resources. Pre-determines data resources. ...
... environment between the user and system resources. Pre-determines data resources. ...
From AUDREY to Siri. - International Computer Science Institute
... recognition of digits spoken by designated talkers. It could therefore be used for voice dialing by, say, toll operators, or especially affluent telephone customers, but this accomplishment was poorly competitive with manual dialing of numbers. In most cases, digit recognition is faster and cheaper ...
... recognition of digits spoken by designated talkers. It could therefore be used for voice dialing by, say, toll operators, or especially affluent telephone customers, but this accomplishment was poorly competitive with manual dialing of numbers. In most cases, digit recognition is faster and cheaper ...
Behavior-Based Artificial Intelligence
... intelligent as isolated competence would be. “Open” system that has little time to react. Decides itself what the problem to be solved next is. Relies more on producing behavior than knowledge. Emphasis on adaptation. ...
... intelligent as isolated competence would be. “Open” system that has little time to react. Decides itself what the problem to be solved next is. Relies more on producing behavior than knowledge. Emphasis on adaptation. ...
Communication - Linguist Sticks
... have access to a symbolic code, whether it be innate or learned through training; Are able to name objects, not just ask for them; Are sensitive to word order (syntax); Can create new sentence by changing word order; Can use signs to communicate false information; Who learn “language” = profoundly m ...
... have access to a symbolic code, whether it be innate or learned through training; Are able to name objects, not just ask for them; Are sensitive to word order (syntax); Can create new sentence by changing word order; Can use signs to communicate false information; Who learn “language” = profoundly m ...
CHIME: Service-oriented Framework for Adaptive Web
... realize that the most artifacts are inaccessible to the general public and experts distributed around the world. Museums own many more artifacts than they can show in their main exhibition at any one time. Large investments are being made to "capture" the artifacts digitally, and projects have been ...
... realize that the most artifacts are inaccessible to the general public and experts distributed around the world. Museums own many more artifacts than they can show in their main exhibition at any one time. Large investments are being made to "capture" the artifacts digitally, and projects have been ...
Presentation: Web of Systems for a digital world
... “ICeWater”: optimized water network operations – Smart devices: Online monitoring of water infrastructure supported by smart sensors and smart metering – Interacting devices: Enables energy optimization, leak detection/localization and asset/customer management – Interacting devices: Decision suppor ...
... “ICeWater”: optimized water network operations – Smart devices: Online monitoring of water infrastructure supported by smart sensors and smart metering – Interacting devices: Enables energy optimization, leak detection/localization and asset/customer management – Interacting devices: Decision suppor ...
Speech to UML: An Intelligent Modeling Tool for Software Engineering
... interpret the complexity and reach to lthe subtleties of spoken language. The more pragmatic technology commercially available today is discrete recognition [15]. The system can recognize a predetermined lexicon of commands which represent predictable tasks the system can perform. Discrete recogniti ...
... interpret the complexity and reach to lthe subtleties of spoken language. The more pragmatic technology commercially available today is discrete recognition [15]. The system can recognize a predetermined lexicon of commands which represent predictable tasks the system can perform. Discrete recogniti ...
reja: a georeferenced hybrid recommender system for
... order to provide users an easy, quick and suitable access to the information they require from the Web. Recommender systems have arisen in this field because the aim of such systems is to customize the information that receives the users according to their preferences, necessities or tastes. Due to ...
... order to provide users an easy, quick and suitable access to the information they require from the Web. Recommender systems have arisen in this field because the aim of such systems is to customize the information that receives the users according to their preferences, necessities or tastes. Due to ...
influence and persuasive communications
... colleagues, employees and top management. Throughout this three-day programme, discover how to speak powerfully and communicate effectively in a variety of contexts, capture the attention of your audience and make your body language work to your advantage. ...
... colleagues, employees and top management. Throughout this three-day programme, discover how to speak powerfully and communicate effectively in a variety of contexts, capture the attention of your audience and make your body language work to your advantage. ...
Expert System to Troubleshoot the Wireless Connection
... of artificial intelligence began, expert systems have been utilized to help mankind with problems within a limited scope. An Expert System is an interactive computer based decision tool that uses both facts and heuristics to solve difficult decision making problems, based on knowledge acquired from ...
... of artificial intelligence began, expert systems have been utilized to help mankind with problems within a limited scope. An Expert System is an interactive computer based decision tool that uses both facts and heuristics to solve difficult decision making problems, based on knowledge acquired from ...
What is “Bonjour”? “Bonjour” is a smart alarm clock founded by the
... Bonjour does have some disadvantages. The device can only understand English and French at the moment, also as most of us have seen while using smartphones, the voice recognition isn’t perfect and for people who may have speech impediment the device may be useless. Also, it’s still in development ph ...
... Bonjour does have some disadvantages. The device can only understand English and French at the moment, also as most of us have seen while using smartphones, the voice recognition isn’t perfect and for people who may have speech impediment the device may be useless. Also, it’s still in development ph ...
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... • Recorded speech A large collection of words is recorded digitally and individual words are selected to make up a message Telephone voice mail systems often use this approach: “Press 1 to leave a message for Nell Dale; press 2 to leave a message for John Lewis.” ...
... • Recorded speech A large collection of words is recorded digitally and individual words are selected to make up a message Telephone voice mail systems often use this approach: “Press 1 to leave a message for Nell Dale; press 2 to leave a message for John Lewis.” ...
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.