
Application of Systemic Approach to Sophocles Global Specification
... process variables and parameters, i.e. these values are system input and output data with invariant textual and graphical interpretations. The second is based on the expert/knowledge-based system technology, i.e. it relies on acquisition and processing of qualitative heuristic knowledge by a meta-kn ...
... process variables and parameters, i.e. these values are system input and output data with invariant textual and graphical interpretations. The second is based on the expert/knowledge-based system technology, i.e. it relies on acquisition and processing of qualitative heuristic knowledge by a meta-kn ...
Towards Stylistic Consonance in Human Movement Synthesis
... may be interested in synthesized segments that are novel, i.e. different than any existing segment in the corpus. On the other hand, choreographers may not be interested in segments far outside a particular genre as they may be inappropriate for incorporation into a piece. Therefore, if the goal is ...
... may be interested in synthesized segments that are novel, i.e. different than any existing segment in the corpus. On the other hand, choreographers may not be interested in segments far outside a particular genre as they may be inappropriate for incorporation into a piece. Therefore, if the goal is ...
Intelligent Systems Lecture 1 - Introduction
... are: Are you concerned with thinking or behavior? Do you want to model humans or work from an ideal standard? • We adopt the view that intelligence is concerned mainly with rational action. Ideally, an intelligent agent takes the best possible action in a situation. We will study the problem of buil ...
... are: Are you concerned with thinking or behavior? Do you want to model humans or work from an ideal standard? • We adopt the view that intelligence is concerned mainly with rational action. Ideally, an intelligent agent takes the best possible action in a situation. We will study the problem of buil ...
What does the Turing test really mean? And how many human beings
... from the human, the machine is said to have passed the test. In order to test the machine's intelligence rather than its ability to render words into audio, the conversation is limited to a text-only channel such as a computer keyboard and screen.” Turing’s paper is rich and multi-faceted and we are ...
... from the human, the machine is said to have passed the test. In order to test the machine's intelligence rather than its ability to render words into audio, the conversation is limited to a text-only channel such as a computer keyboard and screen.” Turing’s paper is rich and multi-faceted and we are ...
Where in the brain is morality?
... USA. E-mail: [email protected] Thanks to Jesse Prinz for his helpful comments on an earlier draft of this paper. ...
... USA. E-mail: [email protected] Thanks to Jesse Prinz for his helpful comments on an earlier draft of this paper. ...
Is There Moral High Ground?
... we must relativize truth. The only other option is to accept both ours and the Taliban’s claims and conclude that there are true moral contradictions: it is both true and not true that it is good to educate women. Pace dialethism, we should assume that true moral contradictions are untenable. We may ...
... we must relativize truth. The only other option is to accept both ours and the Taliban’s claims and conclude that there are true moral contradictions: it is both true and not true that it is good to educate women. Pace dialethism, we should assume that true moral contradictions are untenable. We may ...
Reports on the Twenty-First National Conference on Artificial
... act, and perceive in changing, incompletely known, and unpredictable environments. Such robots must, for example, be able to reason about goals, actions, when to perceive and what to look for, the cognitive states of other agents, time, collaborative task execution, and so on. In short, the topic of ...
... act, and perceive in changing, incompletely known, and unpredictable environments. Such robots must, for example, be able to reason about goals, actions, when to perceive and what to look for, the cognitive states of other agents, time, collaborative task execution, and so on. In short, the topic of ...
Reports on the Twenty-First National Conference on Artificial
... act, and perceive in changing, incompletely known, and unpredictable environments. Such robots must, for example, be able to reason about goals, actions, when to perceive and what to look for, the cognitive states of other agents, time, collaborative task execution, and so on. In short, the topic of ...
... act, and perceive in changing, incompletely known, and unpredictable environments. Such robots must, for example, be able to reason about goals, actions, when to perceive and what to look for, the cognitive states of other agents, time, collaborative task execution, and so on. In short, the topic of ...
Can Machines Think - New York University
... the test. But remember, the rules of the imitation game as Turing presented it permit the judge to ask any question that could be asked of a human being--no holds barred. Suppose then we give a contestant in the game this question: An Irishman found a genie in a bottle who offered him two wishes. “F ...
... the test. But remember, the rules of the imitation game as Turing presented it permit the judge to ask any question that could be asked of a human being--no holds barred. Suppose then we give a contestant in the game this question: An Irishman found a genie in a bottle who offered him two wishes. “F ...
penultimate version PDF - METU Department of Philosophy
... (1997: 145). Dennett considers the frame problem to be an abstract epistemological challenge. Dennett (1978: 125) states: “The frame problem is an abstract epistemological problem that was in effect discovered by AI thought-experimentation. When a cognitive creature, an entity with many beliefs abou ...
... (1997: 145). Dennett considers the frame problem to be an abstract epistemological challenge. Dennett (1978: 125) states: “The frame problem is an abstract epistemological problem that was in effect discovered by AI thought-experimentation. When a cognitive creature, an entity with many beliefs abou ...
A Rule-Based Expert System for Mineral Identification
... There are about 3,000 different types of minerals, and new ones are constantly discovered. Most of them are not known to professional mineral collectors, because they are rare, have no economic purpose, and for the most part do not make good specimens [17]. Application of computer in mineral identif ...
... There are about 3,000 different types of minerals, and new ones are constantly discovered. Most of them are not known to professional mineral collectors, because they are rare, have no economic purpose, and for the most part do not make good specimens [17]. Application of computer in mineral identif ...
5-Discipline of HCI
... Joint performance of tasks by humans and machines Structure of communication between human and machine Human capabilities to use machines Algorithms and programming of interfaces Engineering concerns in designing and building interfaces Process of design, specification and implementation ...
... Joint performance of tasks by humans and machines Structure of communication between human and machine Human capabilities to use machines Algorithms and programming of interfaces Engineering concerns in designing and building interfaces Process of design, specification and implementation ...
5-Discipline of HCI
... Joint performance of tasks by humans and machines Structure of communication between human and machine Human capabilities to use machines Algorithms and programming of interfaces Engineering concerns in designing and building interfaces Process of design, specification and implementation ...
... Joint performance of tasks by humans and machines Structure of communication between human and machine Human capabilities to use machines Algorithms and programming of interfaces Engineering concerns in designing and building interfaces Process of design, specification and implementation ...
Leadership and Emotional Intelligence - WSU Tri
... curves for incoming executives, and tight Training & Development budgets, getting leadership development “right” is essential. “More than any other time in history, we have more generations and cultures having to work together. A manager could easily have three or four ethnicities and generations on ...
... curves for incoming executives, and tight Training & Development budgets, getting leadership development “right” is essential. “More than any other time in history, we have more generations and cultures having to work together. A manager could easily have three or four ethnicities and generations on ...
A Plea for Moral Deference
... whom one might defer about what morality requires one to do. To generate that further conclusion, even for a given point in time, we would need to be shown that every ordinary person had developed his or her in principle equal epistemic capacities equally, i.e. to the same extent as everyone else (a ...
... whom one might defer about what morality requires one to do. To generate that further conclusion, even for a given point in time, we would need to be shown that every ordinary person had developed his or her in principle equal epistemic capacities equally, i.e. to the same extent as everyone else (a ...
Incremental Heuristic Search in AI
... traversability changes over time. They are either traversable (with cost one) or untraversable. The route-planning problem is to repeatedly find a shortest path between two given cells of the gridworld, knowing both what the topology of the gridworld is and which cells are currently traversable. It ...
... traversability changes over time. They are either traversable (with cost one) or untraversable. The route-planning problem is to repeatedly find a shortest path between two given cells of the gridworld, knowing both what the topology of the gridworld is and which cells are currently traversable. It ...
without teaching statement
... [49] L. Kroc, A. Sabharwal, and B. Selman. Empirical validation of the relationship between survey propagation and covers in random 3-SAT. In Workshop on Algorithms, Inference, & Statistical Physics, Sante Fe, NM, May 2007. [50] C. P. Gomes, J. Hoffmann, A. Sabharwal, and B. Selman. Sampling and sou ...
... [49] L. Kroc, A. Sabharwal, and B. Selman. Empirical validation of the relationship between survey propagation and covers in random 3-SAT. In Workshop on Algorithms, Inference, & Statistical Physics, Sante Fe, NM, May 2007. [50] C. P. Gomes, J. Hoffmann, A. Sabharwal, and B. Selman. Sampling and sou ...
Basic Artificial Intelligence Research at the Georgia Institute of
... understanding can be viewed as a series of decisions can be changed over time as a result of evaluating opportunities for solutions. Many times creative solutions arise as a result of redefining problems. The program we’ve implemented explores its library of alternatives to propose ways of using up ...
... understanding can be viewed as a series of decisions can be changed over time as a result of evaluating opportunities for solutions. Many times creative solutions arise as a result of redefining problems. The program we’ve implemented explores its library of alternatives to propose ways of using up ...
turing
... The new problem has the advantage of drawing a fairly sharp line between the physical and the intellectual capacities of a man. It would have had that advantage, if the line had only been drawn between appearance and performance, or between structure and function. But if the line is instead between ...
... The new problem has the advantage of drawing a fairly sharp line between the physical and the intellectual capacities of a man. It would have had that advantage, if the line had only been drawn between appearance and performance, or between structure and function. But if the line is instead between ...
The Next Step: Exponential Life 1 — PB
... they spent conversing with each of the entities. In a particular session a judge conducted five separate tests. In their first test they witnessed a hidden human pitted against a hidden machine. Of course the judge would not know which was which, they would simply be aware of two hidden entities and ...
... they spent conversing with each of the entities. In a particular session a judge conducted five separate tests. In their first test they witnessed a hidden human pitted against a hidden machine. Of course the judge would not know which was which, they would simply be aware of two hidden entities and ...
Artificial Intelligence for Speech Recognition
... Speech recognition is sometimes a necessity for people who have difficulty interacting with their computers through a keyboard, for example, those with serious carpal tunnel syndrome, damaged hands or arms, or other physical limitations. Speech recognition technology is used more and more for teleph ...
... Speech recognition is sometimes a necessity for people who have difficulty interacting with their computers through a keyboard, for example, those with serious carpal tunnel syndrome, damaged hands or arms, or other physical limitations. Speech recognition technology is used more and more for teleph ...
here - Sogeti Labs
... Chinese do not hesitate to do business via a chatterbot, one can quite well imagine that the rest of the world is following these developments with great interest. In this report the idea that bots are going to play a major role on messenger platforms in everyday life, is central. Although it is sti ...
... Chinese do not hesitate to do business via a chatterbot, one can quite well imagine that the rest of the world is following these developments with great interest. In this report the idea that bots are going to play a major role on messenger platforms in everyday life, is central. Although it is sti ...
Motivations behind modeling emotional agents: Whose
... It seems certain that, as we understand more about cognition, we will need to explore autonomous systems with limited resources that nevertheless cope successfully with multiple goals, uncertainty about environment, and coordination with other agents. In mammals, these cognitive design problems seem ...
... It seems certain that, as we understand more about cognition, we will need to explore autonomous systems with limited resources that nevertheless cope successfully with multiple goals, uncertainty about environment, and coordination with other agents. In mammals, these cognitive design problems seem ...
APPLICATION OF ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE METHODS IN
... used for uncertain reasoning to mimicking aspect of human cognition. Fuzzy system as one of the branches of AI is more like our everyday experience as related to human decision making. It’s usable in regulating and managing incomplete information or unreliable. Fuzzy logic made up of a relative simp ...
... used for uncertain reasoning to mimicking aspect of human cognition. Fuzzy system as one of the branches of AI is more like our everyday experience as related to human decision making. It’s usable in regulating and managing incomplete information or unreliable. Fuzzy logic made up of a relative simp ...
The 25 International Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence
... performance than either alone. To enable this, AI techniques must not only accommodate humans in the decision-making loop, but to go to great lengths to make such participation as natural and simple as possible. Building such cognitive computing systems and agents will thus require contributions fro ...
... performance than either alone. To enable this, AI techniques must not only accommodate humans in the decision-making loop, but to go to great lengths to make such participation as natural and simple as possible. Building such cognitive computing systems and agents will thus require contributions fro ...