
Introduction
... Paul is tall AND Paul likes rugby ( PR) Paul is tall OR Paul likes rugby (P R) Paul doesn’t like rugby (R) If Paul is tall then Paul likes rugby ( P R) If Paul is tall then Paul likes rugby and vice versa ( P R) Artificial Intelligence ...
... Paul is tall AND Paul likes rugby ( PR) Paul is tall OR Paul likes rugby (P R) Paul doesn’t like rugby (R) If Paul is tall then Paul likes rugby ( P R) If Paul is tall then Paul likes rugby and vice versa ( P R) Artificial Intelligence ...
How mobile robots can self-organise a vocabulary
... of objects, who could move around, and who would face all sorts of challenges in order to survive. The agents would learn to survive through evolutionary adaptation based on genetic transmission, individual learning and social learning of skills and language. Although we only succeeded partially, an ...
... of objects, who could move around, and who would face all sorts of challenges in order to survive. The agents would learn to survive through evolutionary adaptation based on genetic transmission, individual learning and social learning of skills and language. Although we only succeeded partially, an ...
If It Works, It`s Not AI: A Commercial Look at
... AI firms from the 1980s in both the hardware and software industries because the flurry of activity during this time makes it particularly interesting. The firms I am spotlighting include the LISP machine makers Symbolics and Lisp Machines Inc.; AI languages firms, such as Gold Hill; and expert syst ...
... AI firms from the 1980s in both the hardware and software industries because the flurry of activity during this time makes it particularly interesting. The firms I am spotlighting include the LISP machine makers Symbolics and Lisp Machines Inc.; AI languages firms, such as Gold Hill; and expert syst ...
Narrative Intelligence - Carnegie Mellon School of Computer Science
... Intentional State Entailment: When people are acting in a narrative, the important part is not what the people do, but how they think and feel about what they do. Hermeneutic Composability: Just as a narrative comes to life from the actions of which it is composed, those actions are understood w ...
... Intentional State Entailment: When people are acting in a narrative, the important part is not what the people do, but how they think and feel about what they do. Hermeneutic Composability: Just as a narrative comes to life from the actions of which it is composed, those actions are understood w ...
A Turing Test for Computer Game Bots
... that plays at a superhuman level, and so is frustrating to play against. Another example would be a bot whose behavior is so predictable that it can be exploited in some way, whereas a human would realize what was happening and change behavior. In both cases, the problem is that the bot does not app ...
... that plays at a superhuman level, and so is frustrating to play against. Another example would be a bot whose behavior is so predictable that it can be exploited in some way, whereas a human would realize what was happening and change behavior. In both cases, the problem is that the bot does not app ...
- WestminsterResearch
... represent and analyze the interactions and changes amongst online virtual social networks, the company’s open innovation process and the competitors. Computer simulation with animation and dynamic graphical displays can be used to the modeling, simulation run and analysis for open innovation strateg ...
... represent and analyze the interactions and changes amongst online virtual social networks, the company’s open innovation process and the competitors. Computer simulation with animation and dynamic graphical displays can be used to the modeling, simulation run and analysis for open innovation strateg ...
Soran University Artificial Intelligence Module Specification 1
... 8. Module Summary This module covers the main aspects of classical AI and non-logical engineering approaches to Artificial Intelligence. Starting with a history of AI and considering philosophical questions about thinking machines and consciousness. The module will then use the Agent based paradigm ...
... 8. Module Summary This module covers the main aspects of classical AI and non-logical engineering approaches to Artificial Intelligence. Starting with a history of AI and considering philosophical questions about thinking machines and consciousness. The module will then use the Agent based paradigm ...
Artificial Intelligence
... • Making a conclusion or logical judgment on the basis of circumstantial evidence and prior conclusions rather than on the basis of direct observation • Program a computer to represent conclusions as states • The ultimate conclusion or judgment is called the goal • Process of reasoning can be viewed ...
... • Making a conclusion or logical judgment on the basis of circumstantial evidence and prior conclusions rather than on the basis of direct observation • Program a computer to represent conclusions as states • The ultimate conclusion or judgment is called the goal • Process of reasoning can be viewed ...
Reconstructing Physical Symbol Systems
... power. As one moves upstream in the visual system, processing splits into several pathways (Kandel, Schwartz, and Jessell, 1991, ch. 29). One of these leads, via the lateral geniculate and primary visual cortex, to higher cortical areas, where information is believed to be recoded in symbolic form. ...
... power. As one moves upstream in the visual system, processing splits into several pathways (Kandel, Schwartz, and Jessell, 1991, ch. 29). One of these leads, via the lateral geniculate and primary visual cortex, to higher cortical areas, where information is believed to be recoded in symbolic form. ...
The three A`s of Customer Care
... Those calls are a goldmine of useful data that has simply gone to waste. Now, analytics are making it possible to take that data and put it to good use. Technology can convert speech to text, then analyze what people are saying, identify trends and spot opportunities. Just imagine being able to reac ...
... Those calls are a goldmine of useful data that has simply gone to waste. Now, analytics are making it possible to take that data and put it to good use. Technology can convert speech to text, then analyze what people are saying, identify trends and spot opportunities. Just imagine being able to reac ...
Role of Expert Systems in Construction Roboticsl
... Knowledge based expert systems are designed to overcome the shortcomings of algorithmic computer applications. They may be based on the same type of premise-action rules as algorithmic programs, but the sequence of selecting and applying the rules is not specified a priori. The rules are treated as ...
... Knowledge based expert systems are designed to overcome the shortcomings of algorithmic computer applications. They may be based on the same type of premise-action rules as algorithmic programs, but the sequence of selecting and applying the rules is not specified a priori. The rules are treated as ...
Systems Engineering and Architecting for Intelligent Autonomous
... This chapter provides practical insights into specific systems engineering and architecture considerations for building autonomous driving systems. It is aimed at the ambitious practitioner with a solid engineering background. We envision such a practitioner to be interested not just in concrete sys ...
... This chapter provides practical insights into specific systems engineering and architecture considerations for building autonomous driving systems. It is aimed at the ambitious practitioner with a solid engineering background. We envision such a practitioner to be interested not just in concrete sys ...
The Chinese Room Argument
... In the argument, it is clear that there is no understanding2 of what is going in and coming out by the computer (or, in this case, Searle). Proponents of artificial intelligence want to claim that the computer does, in fact, understand the stories and the program both facilitates this, and explains ...
... In the argument, it is clear that there is no understanding2 of what is going in and coming out by the computer (or, in this case, Searle). Proponents of artificial intelligence want to claim that the computer does, in fact, understand the stories and the program both facilitates this, and explains ...
The Turing Ratio - Journal of Evolution and Technology
... and time scales. As well, no program is close to being ready to take a broad-based intelligence test. Our goal, then, is to generalize Turing’s idea to formalize “task performance”. Desirable features include comparing humans and algorithms on the same scale, defining a scale that remains valid acro ...
... and time scales. As well, no program is close to being ready to take a broad-based intelligence test. Our goal, then, is to generalize Turing’s idea to formalize “task performance”. Desirable features include comparing humans and algorithms on the same scale, defining a scale that remains valid acro ...
Systems Thinking in Complex Responsive Processes and Systems
... (2) It is meaningful to discuss social institutions as systems where the systemic structures lie – or they are thought of “as if” they laid – “outside” the interaction they produce. In other words, an individual is a victim of her mental models which determine how she reacts to her environment. Stac ...
... (2) It is meaningful to discuss social institutions as systems where the systemic structures lie – or they are thought of “as if” they laid – “outside” the interaction they produce. In other words, an individual is a victim of her mental models which determine how she reacts to her environment. Stac ...
A phenomenological perspective
... context of application are the same. Seen in this perspective the examples given by Dreyfus are arguments for, why we cannot become experts outside Cyberspace when learning takes place in Cyberspace. As such, Dreyfus can be seen as discussing the problem of transfer in relation to Cyberspace. Howeve ...
... context of application are the same. Seen in this perspective the examples given by Dreyfus are arguments for, why we cannot become experts outside Cyberspace when learning takes place in Cyberspace. As such, Dreyfus can be seen as discussing the problem of transfer in relation to Cyberspace. Howeve ...
Responses to Catastrophic AGI Risk: A Survey
... The term “AGI” was introduced by Gubrud (1997). For overviews of AGI approaches, see Wang, Goertzel, and Franklin (2008) and Adams et al. (2012). Some closely related terms are “strong AI” (e.g., Kurzweil 2005) and “human-level AI” (e.g., Minsky, Singh, and Sloman 2004; Cassimatis, Mueller, and Wins ...
... The term “AGI” was introduced by Gubrud (1997). For overviews of AGI approaches, see Wang, Goertzel, and Franklin (2008) and Adams et al. (2012). Some closely related terms are “strong AI” (e.g., Kurzweil 2005) and “human-level AI” (e.g., Minsky, Singh, and Sloman 2004; Cassimatis, Mueller, and Wins ...
Joseph Ransdell
... from more than one perspective. Real things have facets, and multiple complementary perspectives on complex historical realities is usually required in order to have a reasonably sophisticated account of them overall. In this case the role of visionaries like Turing and Bush is undoubtedly important ...
... from more than one perspective. Real things have facets, and multiple complementary perspectives on complex historical realities is usually required in order to have a reasonably sophisticated account of them overall. In this case the role of visionaries like Turing and Bush is undoubtedly important ...
Soft Computing: Constituent and Applications of Soft
... Soft Computing is dedicated to system solutions based on soft computing techniques. It provides rapid dissemination of important results in soft computing technologies, a fusion of research in evolutionary algorithms and genetic programming, neural science and neural net systems, fuzzy set theory an ...
... Soft Computing is dedicated to system solutions based on soft computing techniques. It provides rapid dissemination of important results in soft computing technologies, a fusion of research in evolutionary algorithms and genetic programming, neural science and neural net systems, fuzzy set theory an ...
AII and Heterogeneous Design with - ICAR
... 1. INTRODUCTION The term "agent" has been recently applied to refer to AI constructs that enable computation on behalf of an AI activity[20,34]. It also refers to computations that take place in an autonomous and continuous fashion, while considered a high-level activity, in the sense that its defin ...
... 1. INTRODUCTION The term "agent" has been recently applied to refer to AI constructs that enable computation on behalf of an AI activity[20,34]. It also refers to computations that take place in an autonomous and continuous fashion, while considered a high-level activity, in the sense that its defin ...
21. Reinforcement Learning (2001)
... form of desired, or 'target', responses. The aspect of real training that corresponds most closely to the supervised learning paradigm is the trainer's role in telling or showing the learner what to do, or explicitly guiding his or her movements. When motor skills are acquired without the help of an ...
... form of desired, or 'target', responses. The aspect of real training that corresponds most closely to the supervised learning paradigm is the trainer's role in telling or showing the learner what to do, or explicitly guiding his or her movements. When motor skills are acquired without the help of an ...
CS 561a: Introduction to Artificial Intelligence
... • (degree of) Autonomy: to what extent is the agent able to make decisions and actions on its own? ...
... • (degree of) Autonomy: to what extent is the agent able to make decisions and actions on its own? ...
What doctor?
... Would you allow a medical robot with artificial intelligence (AI) to examine, diagnose and prescribe a treatment plan for you or a member of your family with cancer? Would you accept a robot as your primary surgeon? And if you were to do so, what would the human clinician do? AI and robots have long ...
... Would you allow a medical robot with artificial intelligence (AI) to examine, diagnose and prescribe a treatment plan for you or a member of your family with cancer? Would you accept a robot as your primary surgeon? And if you were to do so, what would the human clinician do? AI and robots have long ...
Expressive AI - School of Engineering
... reference to objects and relationships in the world. The state of the world within which the mind operates is represented by a constellation of such symbols. Interactionist AI, because of it's concern with ...
... reference to objects and relationships in the world. The state of the world within which the mind operates is represented by a constellation of such symbols. Interactionist AI, because of it's concern with ...