
Zachary Dodds Associate Professor of Computer Science Harvey
... [co-chair] EAAI: Educational Advances in Artificial Intelligence a symposium collocated with AAAI presenting contributions of, by, and for the community of AI educators. [accepted, winter 2009-10, with M. Sahami, et al., for inclusion in AAAI '10, Atlanta, GA, July 11-15. 2010] [co-chair] AAAI Robot ...
... [co-chair] EAAI: Educational Advances in Artificial Intelligence a symposium collocated with AAAI presenting contributions of, by, and for the community of AI educators. [accepted, winter 2009-10, with M. Sahami, et al., for inclusion in AAAI '10, Atlanta, GA, July 11-15. 2010] [co-chair] AAAI Robot ...
Management Information Systems 6/e
... intelligence (AI) – the science of making machines imitate human thinking and behavior Robot – a mechanical device equipped with simulated human senses and the ability to take action on its own Artificial ...
... intelligence (AI) – the science of making machines imitate human thinking and behavior Robot – a mechanical device equipped with simulated human senses and the ability to take action on its own Artificial ...
Nineteenth National Conference on Artificial Intelligence Calls for Papers, Proposals, &
... is the Nineteenth National Conference on Artificial Intelligence (AI). The purpose of this conference is to promote research in AI and scientific interchange among AI researchers, practitioners, and scientists and engineers in related disciplines. AAAI-04 will have multiple technical tracks, poster ...
... is the Nineteenth National Conference on Artificial Intelligence (AI). The purpose of this conference is to promote research in AI and scientific interchange among AI researchers, practitioners, and scientists and engineers in related disciplines. AAAI-04 will have multiple technical tracks, poster ...
approximate reasoning using anytime algorithms
... 2. How can their performance be described as a function of time and the nature of the inputs? 3. How does the output quality of the treatment component depend on the accuracy of the diagnosis it receives? 4. What sort of programming language constructs are needed to specify how the system is built f ...
... 2. How can their performance be described as a function of time and the nature of the inputs? 3. How does the output quality of the treatment component depend on the accuracy of the diagnosis it receives? 4. What sort of programming language constructs are needed to specify how the system is built f ...
PPT - Lehigh CSE - Lehigh University
... We are investigating design principles for “implicit CAPTCHAs” that relieve these drawbacks: • Challenges disguised as necessary browsing links • Challenges that can be answered with a single click while still providing several bits of confidence • Challenges that can be answered only through experi ...
... We are investigating design principles for “implicit CAPTCHAs” that relieve these drawbacks: • Challenges disguised as necessary browsing links • Challenges that can be answered with a single click while still providing several bits of confidence • Challenges that can be answered only through experi ...
5 Ways Artificial Intelligence is Transforming and Automating
... The Accounts Payable & Procure-To-Pay Conference & Expo is produced by: ...
... The Accounts Payable & Procure-To-Pay Conference & Expo is produced by: ...
Exploring the Complex Interplay between AI and Consciousness
... would be easily integrated into old. Several tasks could be learned concurrently with transfer of knowledge to new tasks. It is important to acknowledge that not all artificial agents require consciousness to achieve their goals. In fact agents involved in relatively simple tasks in restricted domai ...
... would be easily integrated into old. Several tasks could be learned concurrently with transfer of knowledge to new tasks. It is important to acknowledge that not all artificial agents require consciousness to achieve their goals. In fact agents involved in relatively simple tasks in restricted domai ...
Modernizing Machine-to-Machine Interactions
... forms of machine intelligence and machineto-machine communications. At the center of this change is a new generation of intelligent devices that are self-aware, able to adapt their behavior to new or changing circumstances, and can be managed and reprogrammed to meet rapidly changing business and te ...
... forms of machine intelligence and machineto-machine communications. At the center of this change is a new generation of intelligent devices that are self-aware, able to adapt their behavior to new or changing circumstances, and can be managed and reprogrammed to meet rapidly changing business and te ...
Redalyc.Rational versus Intuitive Outcomes of Reasoning with
... of Cheesecake. You want to get as many cakes as possible, and the following are the rules of the game. a) You can take cakes from the table in two ’rounds’: 1. In the first round you can take at most two cakes; 2. In the second round you can take at most one cake. b) If you take Almond cake and Chee ...
... of Cheesecake. You want to get as many cakes as possible, and the following are the rules of the game. a) You can take cakes from the table in two ’rounds’: 1. In the first round you can take at most two cakes; 2. In the second round you can take at most one cake. b) If you take Almond cake and Chee ...
Issues in Temporal and Causal Inference
... often considered as “causal inference”. Though “causality” has many different interpretations [33], a common opinion is to think the events in the universe as interconnected via “causal relations”, so that every event is “caused” by a certain proceeding event. When the causal relations of an event b ...
... often considered as “causal inference”. Though “causality” has many different interpretations [33], a common opinion is to think the events in the universe as interconnected via “causal relations”, so that every event is “caused” by a certain proceeding event. When the causal relations of an event b ...
Smart Spaces Outline §1. Ubiquitous computing Ubiquitous
... and communication into everyday things in order to make them and their surroundings “smart” ...
... and communication into everyday things in order to make them and their surroundings “smart” ...
Employing a Java Expert System Shell for Intelligent - CEUR
... Exploratory and interactive activities are usually integrated within instructional material to provide learners with the opportunity to develop through exploration usually a qualitative or sometimes a deep procedural understanding of a concept. The development of such exploratory environments or act ...
... Exploratory and interactive activities are usually integrated within instructional material to provide learners with the opportunity to develop through exploration usually a qualitative or sometimes a deep procedural understanding of a concept. The development of such exploratory environments or act ...
Architectures and Idioms: Making Progress in Agent Design
... and formal arguments have shown that structure and bias are necessary to these processes, in order to reduce the search space of their learning or reasoning algorithms to a tractable size [8, 29, 34–36]. Agent technology is itself a major design innovation which harnesses the innate ability of human ...
... and formal arguments have shown that structure and bias are necessary to these processes, in order to reduce the search space of their learning or reasoning algorithms to a tractable size [8, 29, 34–36]. Agent technology is itself a major design innovation which harnesses the innate ability of human ...
A Framework for the Foundation of the Philosophy of Artificial
... Artificial Intelligence and philosophy have more in common than a science usually has with the philosophy of that science. This is because human level artificial intelligence requires equipping a computer program with some philosophical attitudes, especially epistemological. (McCarthy, 1995) In my o ...
... Artificial Intelligence and philosophy have more in common than a science usually has with the philosophy of that science. This is because human level artificial intelligence requires equipping a computer program with some philosophical attitudes, especially epistemological. (McCarthy, 1995) In my o ...
Business Intelligence: Optimization for Decision Making
... Business Intelligence: Motivation Amazon, Barclays, Facebook, Google, Lloyds, Microsoft, Sainsbury’s, TESCO, ... Data! The answer to my problem is hidden in my data... but I cannot dig it up! ...
... Business Intelligence: Motivation Amazon, Barclays, Facebook, Google, Lloyds, Microsoft, Sainsbury’s, TESCO, ... Data! The answer to my problem is hidden in my data... but I cannot dig it up! ...
Why Heideggerian AI Failed and how Fixing it would Require
... all the beliefs that it possesses, just those beliefs that are relevant in some particular context of action?5 Minsky suggested that, to avoid the frame problem, AI programmers could use descriptions of typical situations like going to a birthday party to list and organize those, and only those, fac ...
... all the beliefs that it possesses, just those beliefs that are relevant in some particular context of action?5 Minsky suggested that, to avoid the frame problem, AI programmers could use descriptions of typical situations like going to a birthday party to list and organize those, and only those, fac ...
context-based representation of intelligent behavior in training
... 5) Goals can also be time points, but only to serve as transitions to other contexts. For example, arrival at a designated sector can be defined as a goal of Transit-To-Sector and can be represented as a time point. But this is not a context in its own right; only a transition to another context (e. ...
... 5) Goals can also be time points, but only to serve as transitions to other contexts. For example, arrival at a designated sector can be defined as a goal of Transit-To-Sector and can be represented as a time point. But this is not a context in its own right; only a transition to another context (e. ...
Cyberfeminism and Artificial Life
... within the discipline of ALife and within technoscientific culture generally (Haraway 2000). Embodied computer programs, situated autonomous robots and transgenic organisms co-exist within the global network as kin, sharing the ‘bodily fluids’ (Haraway 1997) or the life-blood of information. Moreove ...
... within the discipline of ALife and within technoscientific culture generally (Haraway 2000). Embodied computer programs, situated autonomous robots and transgenic organisms co-exist within the global network as kin, sharing the ‘bodily fluids’ (Haraway 1997) or the life-blood of information. Moreove ...
Springer CC Volume proposal
... machines to both generate and evaluate novel outputs that would, if produced by a human, be considered creative. It is a field that has coalesced around its own community and its own research agenda. All new fields and disciplines benefit from a canonical text from which new researchers (whether stu ...
... machines to both generate and evaluate novel outputs that would, if produced by a human, be considered creative. It is a field that has coalesced around its own community and its own research agenda. All new fields and disciplines benefit from a canonical text from which new researchers (whether stu ...
Siri, a Virtual Personal Assistant Bringing Intelligence to the Interface
... Combines autonomy and ability to learn, develop ...
... Combines autonomy and ability to learn, develop ...
A case-based expert system for scheduling problems
... It may be possible to satisfy some subset of constraints in scheduling but some may conflict with each other. Relaxation of constraints may be necessary in some instances and desirable in others. For instance, a due date - user dependent constraint - may need to be relaxed (a so-called soft constrai ...
... It may be possible to satisfy some subset of constraints in scheduling but some may conflict with each other. Relaxation of constraints may be necessary in some instances and desirable in others. For instance, a due date - user dependent constraint - may need to be relaxed (a so-called soft constrai ...
4. - DROPS
... to given time and path quality constraints, we choose an abstraction layer and find nodes representing the start and endpoints on the original map. Starting at this level, PRA*(k) uses A* to compute the shortest path and then projects the first k steps down to the next map abstraction level, where t ...
... to given time and path quality constraints, we choose an abstraction layer and find nodes representing the start and endpoints on the original map. Starting at this level, PRA*(k) uses A* to compute the shortest path and then projects the first k steps down to the next map abstraction level, where t ...
Case-Based Reasoning and Expert Systems
... Conclusion and Outlook SEASALT is an improvement if compared with MOLTKE SEASALT supports fusion of technologies, e.g. for: CBR and expert system technologies CBR and artificial intelligence technologies Artificial intelligence (AI) and software engineering technologies CBR/AI and information techn ...
... Conclusion and Outlook SEASALT is an improvement if compared with MOLTKE SEASALT supports fusion of technologies, e.g. for: CBR and expert system technologies CBR and artificial intelligence technologies Artificial intelligence (AI) and software engineering technologies CBR/AI and information techn ...
Chapter 1 The Architecture of Human
... garding human intelligence. Many judgment calls must be made in fusing multiple models in the way that the integrative diagram does, but we feel these can be made without violating the spirit of the component models. In assembling the integrative diagram, we have made these judgment calls as best we ...
... garding human intelligence. Many judgment calls must be made in fusing multiple models in the way that the integrative diagram does, but we feel these can be made without violating the spirit of the component models. In assembling the integrative diagram, we have made these judgment calls as best we ...