Intelligence by Design - Department of Computer Science
... All intelligence relies on search — for example, the search for an intelligent agent’s next action. Search is only likely to succeed in resource-bounded agents if they have already been biased towards finding the right answer. In artificial agents, the primary source of bias is engineering. This dis ...
... All intelligence relies on search — for example, the search for an intelligent agent’s next action. Search is only likely to succeed in resource-bounded agents if they have already been biased towards finding the right answer. In artificial agents, the primary source of bias is engineering. This dis ...
AAAI News - Association for the Advancement of Artificial Intelligence
... The Mars Exploration Rovers. The Gardner-Lasser Award honors the best original contribution to the field of aeronautical or astronautical historical nonfiction literature published in the last five years, and dealing with the science, technology and / or impact of aeronautics and astronautics on soc ...
... The Mars Exploration Rovers. The Gardner-Lasser Award honors the best original contribution to the field of aeronautical or astronautical historical nonfiction literature published in the last five years, and dealing with the science, technology and / or impact of aeronautics and astronautics on soc ...
Intelligence by Design: Principles of Modularity and Coordination for
... All intelligence relies on search — for example, the search for an intelligent agent’s next action. Search is only likely to succeed in resource-bounded agents if they have already been biased towards finding the right answer. In artificial agents, the primary source of bias is engineering. This dis ...
... All intelligence relies on search — for example, the search for an intelligent agent’s next action. Search is only likely to succeed in resource-bounded agents if they have already been biased towards finding the right answer. In artificial agents, the primary source of bias is engineering. This dis ...
Viewpoints AI
... we situate our work in the space of computational systems leveraging narrative theories and discuss the relationship of our work to other approach to co-creation of narratives with computational systems. Unlike previous approaches, we have developed a system for mixed reality interaction based on ge ...
... we situate our work in the space of computational systems leveraging narrative theories and discuss the relationship of our work to other approach to co-creation of narratives with computational systems. Unlike previous approaches, we have developed a system for mixed reality interaction based on ge ...
Viewpoints
... we situate our work in the space of computational systems leveraging narrative theories and discuss the relationship of our work to other approach to co-creation of narratives with computational systems. Unlike previous approaches, we have developed a system for mixed reality interaction based on ge ...
... we situate our work in the space of computational systems leveraging narrative theories and discuss the relationship of our work to other approach to co-creation of narratives with computational systems. Unlike previous approaches, we have developed a system for mixed reality interaction based on ge ...
AAAI News - Association for the Advancement of Artificial Intelligence
... (1959–2008), associate professor and chair of the University of Maine Department of Computer Science and codirector of the Maine Software Agents and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory (MaineSAIL). Turner passed away Thursday, August 14, 2008, in Bangor, Maine, after a 7-year battle with biliary trac ...
... (1959–2008), associate professor and chair of the University of Maine Department of Computer Science and codirector of the Maine Software Agents and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory (MaineSAIL). Turner passed away Thursday, August 14, 2008, in Bangor, Maine, after a 7-year battle with biliary trac ...
Thinking Inside the Box: Controlling and Using an
... worrisome policy questions. In this paper, we are taking intelligence to mean mainly the cognitive ability to achieve goals. Hence we should expect superintelligent systems to be significantly better at achieving their goals than humans (Yudkowsky 2008). This produces a risky power differential. The ...
... worrisome policy questions. In this paper, we are taking intelligence to mean mainly the cognitive ability to achieve goals. Hence we should expect superintelligent systems to be significantly better at achieving their goals than humans (Yudkowsky 2008). This produces a risky power differential. The ...
Implementation of the Potential Field Method for
... Method on the TURTLE soccer robots used by TECHUNITED. The PFM is a method in which a robot can drive to a target without a preprogammed path. It is capable of avoiding obstacles placed at random positions. The steps taken during this project will help the TECHUNITED team decide whether or not to ch ...
... Method on the TURTLE soccer robots used by TECHUNITED. The PFM is a method in which a robot can drive to a target without a preprogammed path. It is capable of avoiding obstacles placed at random positions. The steps taken during this project will help the TECHUNITED team decide whether or not to ch ...
Objective Morality_final
... least in light of one’s epistemic circumstances, are morally justified. This reason is indirect in the sense that its importance is derived from the importance of conforming to one’s objective obligations. However, there is a further, direct reason to care about the subjective rightness of our actio ...
... least in light of one’s epistemic circumstances, are morally justified. This reason is indirect in the sense that its importance is derived from the importance of conforming to one’s objective obligations. However, there is a further, direct reason to care about the subjective rightness of our actio ...
Humour - CSE, IIT Bombay
... effect of humour humour. For humourof – nervous a ‘twist’. energy • Release •• Humour arises fromand showing Mixture of pleasure pain something from at the baseabsurd of amusement something that is not. • Based on contradiction of some sort. ...
... effect of humour humour. For humourof – nervous a ‘twist’. energy • Release •• Humour arises fromand showing Mixture of pleasure pain something from at the baseabsurd of amusement something that is not. • Based on contradiction of some sort. ...
ch.34 - 서울대 Biointelligence lab
... at airports, banks, and places where personal identity must be verified or established 2007 NIST face-recognition tests At low false alarm rates for humans, 7 algorithms were comparable to or better than humans The best methods use machine learning algorithms working on very large data sets ...
... at airports, banks, and places where personal identity must be verified or established 2007 NIST face-recognition tests At low false alarm rates for humans, 7 algorithms were comparable to or better than humans The best methods use machine learning algorithms working on very large data sets ...
PPT
... • The goal in an expert system is formed as a question, or query, to which we want the answer • ie: [I should wear a coat]? – note: this would read easier in English as “should I wear a coat”, but we want to use the same propositional symbol as is in our knowledge base ...
... • The goal in an expert system is formed as a question, or query, to which we want the answer • ie: [I should wear a coat]? – note: this would read easier in English as “should I wear a coat”, but we want to use the same propositional symbol as is in our knowledge base ...
PPT
... • The goal in an expert system is formed as a question, or query, to which we want the answer • ie: [I should wear a coat]? – note: this would read easier in English as “should I wear a coat”, but we want to use the same propositional symbol as is in our knowledge base ...
... • The goal in an expert system is formed as a question, or query, to which we want the answer • ie: [I should wear a coat]? – note: this would read easier in English as “should I wear a coat”, but we want to use the same propositional symbol as is in our knowledge base ...
SETI Aff UM 7wk - Open Evidence Archive
... estimated that the Drake Equation amounted to N = 1 million. Scientist and science fiction writer Isaac Asimov calculated 670,000. Drake himself estimates a more conservative 10,000. But even if that lower value turns out to be correct, at the rate they're going, it wouldn't take scientists too long ...
... estimated that the Drake Equation amounted to N = 1 million. Scientist and science fiction writer Isaac Asimov calculated 670,000. Drake himself estimates a more conservative 10,000. But even if that lower value turns out to be correct, at the rate they're going, it wouldn't take scientists too long ...
Intelligent Agent
... One of the authors still gets a small thrill when his computer successfully resets itself at daylight savings time. Artificial Intelligence: A Modern Approach by Stuart Russell and Peter Norvig, c 1995 Prentice-Hall, Inc. ...
... One of the authors still gets a small thrill when his computer successfully resets itself at daylight savings time. Artificial Intelligence: A Modern Approach by Stuart Russell and Peter Norvig, c 1995 Prentice-Hall, Inc. ...
Man, machine, and strategy
... human brain, we don’t understand our own cognitive processes well enough to code them. This remains arguably the most fundamental challenge to the vision of AI replicating human intelligence: “There are many tasks that people understand tacitly and accomplish effortlessly but for which neither comp ...
... human brain, we don’t understand our own cognitive processes well enough to code them. This remains arguably the most fundamental challenge to the vision of AI replicating human intelligence: “There are many tasks that people understand tacitly and accomplish effortlessly but for which neither comp ...
Artificial Intelligence, Figurative Language and Cognitive Linguistics
... metaphoricity in corpora (e.g. Mason 2004). As for metonymy, research includes that of Fass (1997), Hobbs (1990, 1992) and Lytinen, Burridge, and Kirtner (1992) again, and also Lapata and Lascarides (2003), Markert and Hahn (2002), Markert and Nissim (2003) and Stallard (1987, 1993). Also, much work ...
... metaphoricity in corpora (e.g. Mason 2004). As for metonymy, research includes that of Fass (1997), Hobbs (1990, 1992) and Lytinen, Burridge, and Kirtner (1992) again, and also Lapata and Lascarides (2003), Markert and Hahn (2002), Markert and Nissim (2003) and Stallard (1987, 1993). Also, much work ...
Artificial Intelligence Illuminated
... This book is intended for students of computer science at the college level, or students of other subjects that cover Artificial Intelligence. It also is intended to be an interesting and relevant introduction to the subject for other students or individuals who simply have an interest in the subjec ...
... This book is intended for students of computer science at the college level, or students of other subjects that cover Artificial Intelligence. It also is intended to be an interesting and relevant introduction to the subject for other students or individuals who simply have an interest in the subjec ...
Ubiquitous System Challenges and Outlook
... Future Technologies • There are many sources of ideas for future technology. • Many science fiction writers who may have trained or worked as scientists and engineers have described ideas which later turned into reality. Examples? ...
... Future Technologies • There are many sources of ideas for future technology. • Many science fiction writers who may have trained or worked as scientists and engineers have described ideas which later turned into reality. Examples? ...
Pardis, a Fuzzy Extension to Multi agent Simulation Systems
... studies and activities, and comparing and evaluating different ideas, methods and approaches. Also, a long–term goal has been determined as a guideline for leading the research community. This goal is to “By the year 2050, develop a team of fully autonomous humanoid robots that can win against the h ...
... studies and activities, and comparing and evaluating different ideas, methods and approaches. Also, a long–term goal has been determined as a guideline for leading the research community. This goal is to “By the year 2050, develop a team of fully autonomous humanoid robots that can win against the h ...
AAAI Press Catalog - Association for the Advancement of Artificial
... nowledge discovery and data mining (KDD) deals with the problem of extracting interesting associations, classifiers, clusters, and other patterns from data. The emergence of network-based distributed computing environments has introduced an important new dimension to this problem—distributed sources ...
... nowledge discovery and data mining (KDD) deals with the problem of extracting interesting associations, classifiers, clusters, and other patterns from data. The emergence of network-based distributed computing environments has introduced an important new dimension to this problem—distributed sources ...
Brief Survey on Computational Solutions for Bayesian Inference
... presented recent work on Bayesian inference exploiting datalevel parallelism. In particular, Duarte et al. [53] presented proof-of-concept work on a general-purpose “Bayesian Machine” (BM) implemented on FPGA, a processing node that takes as input soft evidence from observations and prior probabilit ...
... presented recent work on Bayesian inference exploiting datalevel parallelism. In particular, Duarte et al. [53] presented proof-of-concept work on a general-purpose “Bayesian Machine” (BM) implemented on FPGA, a processing node that takes as input soft evidence from observations and prior probabilit ...
Intelligent Agents - Department of Computer Science, Oxford
... like the question what is intelligence? itself, is not an easy one to answer. But for me, an intelligent agent is one that is capable of flexible autonomous action in order to meet its design objectives, where by flexible, I mean three things [71]: reactivity: intelligent agents are able to perceive ...
... like the question what is intelligence? itself, is not an easy one to answer. But for me, an intelligent agent is one that is capable of flexible autonomous action in order to meet its design objectives, where by flexible, I mean three things [71]: reactivity: intelligent agents are able to perceive ...