
人工智能 - Lu Jiaheng's homepage
... – Then looks at the corresponding “if” clauses • Tries to match those with assertions or with the “then” clauses of other rules ...
... – Then looks at the corresponding “if” clauses • Tries to match those with assertions or with the “then” clauses of other rules ...
Assignment 04_4 - Siri Johansson
... researches how people and computers collectively can act more intelligently than any individual. (Handbook of Collective Intelligence). My view is that computers should be designed to complement human intelligence in the best possible way. This could mean a computer capable of dealing with human inp ...
... researches how people and computers collectively can act more intelligently than any individual. (Handbook of Collective Intelligence). My view is that computers should be designed to complement human intelligence in the best possible way. This could mean a computer capable of dealing with human inp ...
Lesson 13: Ethics
... can help solve many moral problems. C. Moral problems might not involve facts but simply will power (to steal, or not to steal). D. Ethical dilemma: Two mutually exclusive moral duties. E. Ethical situations or dilemmas are conflicts in values (own values conflict with organization’s). ...
... can help solve many moral problems. C. Moral problems might not involve facts but simply will power (to steal, or not to steal). D. Ethical dilemma: Two mutually exclusive moral duties. E. Ethical situations or dilemmas are conflicts in values (own values conflict with organization’s). ...
Why Has AI Failed? And How Can it Succeed?
... language analysis impractical. The research shifted to shallow statistical methods for information retrieval, data mining, and machine translation. The two most impressive successes for deeper methods used supercomputers. In 1997, the Deep Blue system beat Gary Kasparov, the world chess champion [7] ...
... language analysis impractical. The research shifted to shallow statistical methods for information retrieval, data mining, and machine translation. The two most impressive successes for deeper methods used supercomputers. In 1997, the Deep Blue system beat Gary Kasparov, the world chess champion [7] ...
Lecture 2 - UEF-Wiki
... REASON; also : the skilled use of reason (2) : the ability to apply knowledge to manipulate one’s environment or to think abstractly as measured by objective criteria (as tests).” ...
... REASON; also : the skilled use of reason (2) : the ability to apply knowledge to manipulate one’s environment or to think abstractly as measured by objective criteria (as tests).” ...
Lecture 5 – Perception
... • Aristotle: what are correct arguments/thought processes? • Several Greek schools developed various forms of logic: notation and rules of derivation for thoughts; may or may not have proceeded to the idea of mechanization • Direct line through mathematics and philosophy to modern AI Problems: 1. No ...
... • Aristotle: what are correct arguments/thought processes? • Several Greek schools developed various forms of logic: notation and rules of derivation for thoughts; may or may not have proceeded to the idea of mechanization • Direct line through mathematics and philosophy to modern AI Problems: 1. No ...
Artificial Intelligence Introduction
... when communicating to human and to a machine in another room? If not, can we call the machine intelligent? ...
... when communicating to human and to a machine in another room? If not, can we call the machine intelligent? ...
AI - An Overview of Computer Science
... general. Human behavior, on the other hand, is well-adapted for one specific environment and is the product, in part, of a complicated and largely unknown evolutionary process that still may be far from achieving perfection. This book will therefore concentrate on general principles of rational agen ...
... general. Human behavior, on the other hand, is well-adapted for one specific environment and is the product, in part, of a complicated and largely unknown evolutionary process that still may be far from achieving perfection. This book will therefore concentrate on general principles of rational agen ...
Artificial Intelligence. T1: Introduction
... device is an appropriate model of the corresponding human thinking process. The best artificial design for an intelligent system need not mirror the human mind. Artificial Intelligence [T1: Introduction] ...
... device is an appropriate model of the corresponding human thinking process. The best artificial design for an intelligent system need not mirror the human mind. Artificial Intelligence [T1: Introduction] ...
Chapter 1 Powerpoints - People Server at UNCW
... 8. The use of meta-level knowledge to effect more sophisticated control of problem solving strategies. Although this is a very difficult problem, addressed in relatively few current systems, it is emerging as an essential area of research. ...
... 8. The use of meta-level knowledge to effect more sophisticated control of problem solving strategies. Although this is a very difficult problem, addressed in relatively few current systems, it is emerging as an essential area of research. ...
The Eastern Construction of the Artificial Mind
... authors believe they have solved the (classic Western) conflict between experience and cognition. Unfortunately, they also affirm that the idea of meditation and groundlessness led Eastern philosophers to a spontaneous compassion, and not to the nihilist Western approaches. Following Aristotle (Phys ...
... authors believe they have solved the (classic Western) conflict between experience and cognition. Unfortunately, they also affirm that the idea of meditation and groundlessness led Eastern philosophers to a spontaneous compassion, and not to the nihilist Western approaches. Following Aristotle (Phys ...
PPT Version - OMICS International
... Artificial intelligence & Our society Why we need AI?? To supplement natural intelligence for e.g we are building intelligence in an object so that it can do what we want it to do, as for example-- robots, thus reducing human labour and reducing human mistakes ...
... Artificial intelligence & Our society Why we need AI?? To supplement natural intelligence for e.g we are building intelligence in an object so that it can do what we want it to do, as for example-- robots, thus reducing human labour and reducing human mistakes ...
Ethical Theories
... Ethical Absolutism: one set of moral values applies to all people and cultures Relative vs. absolute ...
... Ethical Absolutism: one set of moral values applies to all people and cultures Relative vs. absolute ...
Intelligent Systems
... something that, if accomplished by a human being, would be called intelligent. “I know my friend is intelligent because he plays pretty good chess (can keep a car on the road, can diagnose symptoms of a disease, can solve the problem of the Missionaries and Cannibals, etc.). I know that computer A i ...
... something that, if accomplished by a human being, would be called intelligent. “I know my friend is intelligent because he plays pretty good chess (can keep a car on the road, can diagnose symptoms of a disease, can solve the problem of the Missionaries and Cannibals, etc.). I know that computer A i ...
Cyber-learning in cyberworlds
... Prospective advisors: Primary advisor: A/P Alexei Sourin (SCE), Co-advisor: Paul Gagnon (CED) Project Description: Cyber-learning is an important and vital part of university education. However, when more and more information is provided electronically, it often results in disorientation and exhaust ...
... Prospective advisors: Primary advisor: A/P Alexei Sourin (SCE), Co-advisor: Paul Gagnon (CED) Project Description: Cyber-learning is an important and vital part of university education. However, when more and more information is provided electronically, it often results in disorientation and exhaust ...
1 - Department of Computer Science
... • How can a computational system model or simulate perception? Reasoning? Action? ...
... • How can a computational system model or simulate perception? Reasoning? Action? ...
Intelligent Systems (Artificial Intelligence)
... • Source codes must follow good programming standards such as commenting, indentation, and meaningful names, function/method size, and file size, etc. • Must be submitted before or at the beginning of the class on the due date. • Read the submission instruction carefully for each home work. • Some h ...
... • Source codes must follow good programming standards such as commenting, indentation, and meaningful names, function/method size, and file size, etc. • Must be submitted before or at the beginning of the class on the due date. • Read the submission instruction carefully for each home work. • Some h ...
Computational Intelligence Applications in Business:
... systems, artificial neural networks, fuzzy systems, rough sets, evolutionary algorithms, and multi-agent systems. ...
... systems, artificial neural networks, fuzzy systems, rough sets, evolutionary algorithms, and multi-agent systems. ...
LMC 208: Public Relations
... • Ethics are beliefs about right and wrong that guide the way we think and act. • Ethics and morals are not the same thing. • Morals are often associated with religious beliefs and personal behaviour. • “Ethics, on the other hand, is derived from the Greek ethos, meaning “custom”, “usage”, or “chara ...
... • Ethics are beliefs about right and wrong that guide the way we think and act. • Ethics and morals are not the same thing. • Morals are often associated with religious beliefs and personal behaviour. • “Ethics, on the other hand, is derived from the Greek ethos, meaning “custom”, “usage”, or “chara ...
How to keep robot/AI under control?
... when they malfunction or improve so much, that people lose control over them. Out of previously mentioned two issues, easier are robots that are malfunctioning, as people have skills to fix issue. For example, for vacuum-cleaner has to be introduced right goals. If you command it to collect as much ...
... when they malfunction or improve so much, that people lose control over them. Out of previously mentioned two issues, easier are robots that are malfunctioning, as people have skills to fix issue. For example, for vacuum-cleaner has to be introduced right goals. If you command it to collect as much ...
Intelligent Machine-Human Communication Interfaces
... claimed that machines can contain minds just as human bodies do, proved 38 out of the first 52 theorems in Principia Mathematica. 1956, Birth of AI, Dartmouth Summer Research Conference on Artificial Intelligence, organized by John McCarthy, regarded as the father of AI. This conference was essentia ...
... claimed that machines can contain minds just as human bodies do, proved 38 out of the first 52 theorems in Principia Mathematica. 1956, Birth of AI, Dartmouth Summer Research Conference on Artificial Intelligence, organized by John McCarthy, regarded as the father of AI. This conference was essentia ...
Powerpoint
... the machine was thinking. It simply shows that it generated behavior consistent with thinking. •weak equivalence: the two systems (human and computer) are equivalent in results (output), but they do not necessarily arrive at those results in the same way ...
... the machine was thinking. It simply shows that it generated behavior consistent with thinking. •weak equivalence: the two systems (human and computer) are equivalent in results (output), but they do not necessarily arrive at those results in the same way ...
textbook slides
... the machine was thinking. It simply shows that it generated behavior consistent with thinking. •weak equivalence: the two systems (human and computer) are equivalent in results (output), but they do not necessarily arrive at those results in the same way •Strong equivalence: the two systems use the ...
... the machine was thinking. It simply shows that it generated behavior consistent with thinking. •weak equivalence: the two systems (human and computer) are equivalent in results (output), but they do not necessarily arrive at those results in the same way •Strong equivalence: the two systems use the ...