Non-Traditional Projects in the Undergraduate AI Course
... Students were better motivated to learn the fundamental concepts both of AI and machine learning. The projects also stimulate students’ interest in additional AI and machine learning related areas [7,8]. Additional information about our work is available at http://uhaweb.hartford.edu/compsci/ccli. ...
... Students were better motivated to learn the fundamental concepts both of AI and machine learning. The projects also stimulate students’ interest in additional AI and machine learning related areas [7,8]. Additional information about our work is available at http://uhaweb.hartford.edu/compsci/ccli. ...
Jones Computer Science 9th Grade Lesson Plans Monday, May 23, 2016
... (A lesson is an instructional period of about 45 minutes; it will take several lessons to complete the learning activities for an indicator/standard or cluster of indicators/standards.) Lesson plans geared to help students master the standards for Introduction to Computer Science. Essential Question ...
... (A lesson is an instructional period of about 45 minutes; it will take several lessons to complete the learning activities for an indicator/standard or cluster of indicators/standards.) Lesson plans geared to help students master the standards for Introduction to Computer Science. Essential Question ...
Artificial Intelligence
... The program consists of a knowledge base of facts, which we will learn more about later. It was written by Joseph Weizenbaum in 1966 and, amazingly, is still popular today. The intention was to create a ‘computer psychologist’ that could respond to people’s problems by talking them through. There ar ...
... The program consists of a knowledge base of facts, which we will learn more about later. It was written by Joseph Weizenbaum in 1966 and, amazingly, is still popular today. The intention was to create a ‘computer psychologist’ that could respond to people’s problems by talking them through. There ar ...
Artificial Intelligence
... Now that you have a good understanding of what AI is and examples of intelligent robots, we are now ready to explore the science behind it all…how AIs/Intelligent Robots work. AIs must be able to learn and perform activities that involve advanced programming. According to Perry, R (2000), AIs can do ...
... Now that you have a good understanding of what AI is and examples of intelligent robots, we are now ready to explore the science behind it all…how AIs/Intelligent Robots work. AIs must be able to learn and perform activities that involve advanced programming. According to Perry, R (2000), AIs can do ...
School of Computer Science CAP-XXXX Introduction to Mobile
... Be familiar with the different problems and domains of applications in mobile robotics Understand different locomotion modalities of mobile robots. Be able to understand and derive kinematic models for wheeled robots Exposure to the different kind of sensors that are used in mobile robots Familiarit ...
... Be familiar with the different problems and domains of applications in mobile robotics Understand different locomotion modalities of mobile robots. Be able to understand and derive kinematic models for wheeled robots Exposure to the different kind of sensors that are used in mobile robots Familiarit ...
Craig_lecture 7
... robot actions. Observing behavior may not tell us much about the internal control of a robot. Control can be a black box. ...
... robot actions. Observing behavior may not tell us much about the internal control of a robot. Control can be a black box. ...
Operating in the Robot Matrix
... Every year, robotic design changes and we find new uses for robots. Will there be a time when robots will complete all physical labor for humans and humans will not be required to work? ...
... Every year, robotic design changes and we find new uses for robots. Will there be a time when robots will complete all physical labor for humans and humans will not be required to work? ...
side event briefings - Campaign to Stop Killer Robots
... secure the 2008 Convention on Cluster Munitions. In 2014, Article 36 launched a pledge since signed by more than 50 individuals committing not participate in all-male panels on disarmament and security topics. @nashthomas @Article36 Miriam Struyk, PAX Ms. Struyk is program director for security and ...
... secure the 2008 Convention on Cluster Munitions. In 2014, Article 36 launched a pledge since signed by more than 50 individuals committing not participate in all-male panels on disarmament and security topics. @nashthomas @Article36 Miriam Struyk, PAX Ms. Struyk is program director for security and ...
Bibliography
... [27] Nelson, A.L., Grant, E., Galeotti, J.M., and Rhody, S. Maze exploration behaviors using an integrated evolutionary robotics environment, Robotics and Autonomous Systems 46, pp. 159-173, 2004 [28] von Neumann, J. and Morgenstern, O. Theory of Games and Economic Behavior, Princeton University Pre ...
... [27] Nelson, A.L., Grant, E., Galeotti, J.M., and Rhody, S. Maze exploration behaviors using an integrated evolutionary robotics environment, Robotics and Autonomous Systems 46, pp. 159-173, 2004 [28] von Neumann, J. and Morgenstern, O. Theory of Games and Economic Behavior, Princeton University Pre ...
Artificial intelligence - Pérez
... Whether sentient robots can be developed or not is a highly controversial issue within the scientific community. Mark Bishop, Professor of Cognitive Computing at Goldsmiths, University of London, for instance, is against the idea, as he believes that “there are some key human abilities, such as unde ...
... Whether sentient robots can be developed or not is a highly controversial issue within the scientific community. Mark Bishop, Professor of Cognitive Computing at Goldsmiths, University of London, for instance, is against the idea, as he believes that “there are some key human abilities, such as unde ...
AMAM Conference 2005
... [reeke89] G. Reeke, O. Sporns, Synthetic neural modeling: A multilevel approach to analysis of brain complexity [pfeifer97] R. Pfeifer, C. Schleier, Sensory-motor coordination: The metaphor and beyond: Practice and future of autonmous robots [schleier96] C. Schleier, D. Lambrinos, Categorization in ...
... [reeke89] G. Reeke, O. Sporns, Synthetic neural modeling: A multilevel approach to analysis of brain complexity [pfeifer97] R. Pfeifer, C. Schleier, Sensory-motor coordination: The metaphor and beyond: Practice and future of autonmous robots [schleier96] C. Schleier, D. Lambrinos, Categorization in ...
View PDF - Advances in Cognitive Systems
... 2011). This is capable of the remarkable feat of driving safely in urban traffic, but to do so requires careful preparation. For example, prior to autonomous driving, the car must be driven around a location manually so that the system can build very accurate maps that let it navigate and distinguis ...
... 2011). This is capable of the remarkable feat of driving safely in urban traffic, but to do so requires careful preparation. For example, prior to autonomous driving, the car must be driven around a location manually so that the system can build very accurate maps that let it navigate and distinguis ...
Building Like Animals: Using Autonomous Robots to
... Beyond automation, robots can be seen as devices that act as programmable replacements for humans but are physically situated intelligent agents within hybrid socio-technical ecologies, capable of more or less independent sensing, analysis, decision taking and action. [3] Here, "[a]n agent is anythi ...
... Beyond automation, robots can be seen as devices that act as programmable replacements for humans but are physically situated intelligent agents within hybrid socio-technical ecologies, capable of more or less independent sensing, analysis, decision taking and action. [3] Here, "[a]n agent is anythi ...
Yale University “Imagine that you work for a computer company. You
... systems could be full artificial moral agents. A session was dedicated to criteria for attributing moral agency, and whether a mindless system can be a moral agent. This opened up into a broader discussion of what machines could understand, emotional intelligence, embodied cognition, and social skil ...
... systems could be full artificial moral agents. A session was dedicated to criteria for attributing moral agency, and whether a mindless system can be a moral agent. This opened up into a broader discussion of what machines could understand, emotional intelligence, embodied cognition, and social skil ...
Intelligent Manufacturing
... • Robot will interact with user by asking questions – Robot will make an intelligent decision using knowledge gathered from the user ...
... • Robot will interact with user by asking questions – Robot will make an intelligent decision using knowledge gathered from the user ...
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... RUR - so what better way to celebrate than a festival of the most advanced and progressive of robots.” RobotvilleEU, sponsored by the Blu-ray and DVD release of Transformers: Dark of the Moon, begins on 1st December at the Science Museum and is open for four days only. Stuart Umbo, Content Developer ...
... RUR - so what better way to celebrate than a festival of the most advanced and progressive of robots.” RobotvilleEU, sponsored by the Blu-ray and DVD release of Transformers: Dark of the Moon, begins on 1st December at the Science Museum and is open for four days only. Stuart Umbo, Content Developer ...
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... action parameter space to form behavior primitives, and explore the environment with these primitives to learn basic object affordances such as graspability, pushability and rollability. After learning, the robot can emulate observed goals by making multi-step plans using the discovered behaviors an ...
... action parameter space to form behavior primitives, and explore the environment with these primitives to learn basic object affordances such as graspability, pushability and rollability. After learning, the robot can emulate observed goals by making multi-step plans using the discovered behaviors an ...
Artificial Intelligence and Robotics
... area of vision and phased action. Recent advancements of technologies, including computation, robotics, machine learning communication, and miniaturization technologies, brings us closer to futuristic visions of compassionate intelligent devices. The missing element is a basic understanding of how t ...
... area of vision and phased action. Recent advancements of technologies, including computation, robotics, machine learning communication, and miniaturization technologies, brings us closer to futuristic visions of compassionate intelligent devices. The missing element is a basic understanding of how t ...
Proposal_4
... problem is multifaceted, contains potentially an infinite number of dynamically changing subtasks, and any solution attempt is intricately tied to the robot’s embodiment and capabilities. Thus, this problem area may not even be definable for robotics, let alone computable. ...
... problem is multifaceted, contains potentially an infinite number of dynamically changing subtasks, and any solution attempt is intricately tied to the robot’s embodiment and capabilities. Thus, this problem area may not even be definable for robotics, let alone computable. ...
Behaviour-Based Control
... • Hard to predict/verify the emergent outcome of the combined behaviours • Have to decide how behaviours will interact: • Hierarchical inhibition (e.g. subsumption architecture) • Mixed outputs (e.g. motor schema architecture) • Action selection mechanism: • through bottom up emergent process • thro ...
... • Hard to predict/verify the emergent outcome of the combined behaviours • Have to decide how behaviours will interact: • Hierarchical inhibition (e.g. subsumption architecture) • Mixed outputs (e.g. motor schema architecture) • Action selection mechanism: • through bottom up emergent process • thro ...
030.Deliberative-SPA - Electrical & Computer Engineering
... • In the landmark model, a robot uses certain wellknown landmarks in the environment to determine where it is, even in the face of uncertainty. • If a map of the environment is not available, then the robot will have to plan its navigation as it goes. • Online algorithms do this. • They do not alway ...
... • In the landmark model, a robot uses certain wellknown landmarks in the environment to determine where it is, even in the face of uncertainty. • If a map of the environment is not available, then the robot will have to plan its navigation as it goes. • Online algorithms do this. • They do not alway ...
Term Project Color and Illumination Independent Landmark
... • Image labeling process that has been used in color segmentation-based approach is replaced with region labeling in which the landmarks and their immediate surrounding are covered – The robot is placed at a location where it can see the landmark, and then a region is selected around the landmark to ...
... • Image labeling process that has been used in color segmentation-based approach is replaced with region labeling in which the landmarks and their immediate surrounding are covered – The robot is placed at a location where it can see the landmark, and then a region is selected around the landmark to ...
Introduction autonomous mobile systems and AI planning
... • Technique for tightly coupling perception and action to provide fast responses to changing, unstructured environments • Collection of stimulus-response rules ...
... • Technique for tightly coupling perception and action to provide fast responses to changing, unstructured environments • Collection of stimulus-response rules ...