
Philosophy and Computing: An introduction
... was able to read silently; this was indeed rather extraordinary if one recalls that manuscripts often lacked interword spacing, capitalisation and punctuation.) But sooner or later our computers may go “vocal”, allowing us to talk and listen to our PC. The possibility in itself is not in question, b ...
... was able to read silently; this was indeed rather extraordinary if one recalls that manuscripts often lacked interword spacing, capitalisation and punctuation.) But sooner or later our computers may go “vocal”, allowing us to talk and listen to our PC. The possibility in itself is not in question, b ...
The Status and Future of the Turing Test
... expected to do well in the standard Turing test and this would not show a normative advantage to using the gender imitation test over the standard test. Moreover, gender imitation, as well as other kinds of imitation, can be embedded in the standard test. The aspects of intelligence that Sterrett id ...
... expected to do well in the standard Turing test and this would not show a normative advantage to using the gender imitation test over the standard test. Moreover, gender imitation, as well as other kinds of imitation, can be embedded in the standard test. The aspects of intelligence that Sterrett id ...
Philosophy and Computing - An Introduction
... was able to read silently; this was indeed rather extraordinary if one recalls that manuscripts often lacked interword spacing, capitalisation and punctuation.) But sooner or later our computers may go “vocal”, allowing us to talk and listen to our PC. The possibility in itself is not in question, b ...
... was able to read silently; this was indeed rather extraordinary if one recalls that manuscripts often lacked interword spacing, capitalisation and punctuation.) But sooner or later our computers may go “vocal”, allowing us to talk and listen to our PC. The possibility in itself is not in question, b ...
P.O. Box 3011 Commerce, Texas 75429 972-226-2419 903-886-5401
... 1980-Sept.1983:TEXAS WOMAN'S UNIVERSITY, Denton, TX. Associate Professor, Department of Math and Computer Science. Developed Computer Science undergraduate curriculum and proposals for the establishment of an undergraduate and graduate Computer Science degree program. Teaching responsibilities incl ...
... 1980-Sept.1983:TEXAS WOMAN'S UNIVERSITY, Denton, TX. Associate Professor, Department of Math and Computer Science. Developed Computer Science undergraduate curriculum and proposals for the establishment of an undergraduate and graduate Computer Science degree program. Teaching responsibilities incl ...
Graduate Student Orientation - Department of Computer Science
... agents that monitor and trade stocks on the internet – you better know something about economics and how markets work • What should every literate person know? – Suppose you are an epidemiologist interested in modeling the spread of infectious diseases – you better know how to model and simulate h ...
... agents that monitor and trade stocks on the internet – you better know something about economics and how markets work • What should every literate person know? – Suppose you are an epidemiologist interested in modeling the spread of infectious diseases – you better know how to model and simulate h ...
Web Intelligence (WI) - Web Intelligence Consortium
... •A hard-covered edited book on Web Intelligence. ...
... •A hard-covered edited book on Web Intelligence. ...
Computational Intelligence: Neural Networks and
... learning, hybrid techniques, nonlinear dynamics and chaos, various soft computing technologies, bioinformatics and biomedicine, and engineering applications. IEEE International Conference on Systems Man and Cybernetics (SMC). Aims and scope are indicated next. SMC provides an international forum tha ...
... learning, hybrid techniques, nonlinear dynamics and chaos, various soft computing technologies, bioinformatics and biomedicine, and engineering applications. IEEE International Conference on Systems Man and Cybernetics (SMC). Aims and scope are indicated next. SMC provides an international forum tha ...
Does the Human Brain Have Algorithms? (PDF Available)
... reasonable to assert that complex algorithms can exist in the brain that are combinations of building block algorithms. These complex algorithms may be composed of a combination of innate and/or learned steps, rules, and algorithms. Therefore, it seems reasonable that the number and complexity of al ...
... reasonable to assert that complex algorithms can exist in the brain that are combinations of building block algorithms. These complex algorithms may be composed of a combination of innate and/or learned steps, rules, and algorithms. Therefore, it seems reasonable that the number and complexity of al ...
- ePrints Soton
... software systems. Despite significant progress, software engineering’s fundamental problems, articulated most famously by Fred Brooks in his 1976 book The Mythical Man-Month, remain as true today as then. Elsewhere we have argued that the notion of an agent as a self-contained problem-solving system ...
... software systems. Despite significant progress, software engineering’s fundamental problems, articulated most famously by Fred Brooks in his 1976 book The Mythical Man-Month, remain as true today as then. Elsewhere we have argued that the notion of an agent as a self-contained problem-solving system ...
An Oz-Centric Review of Interactive Drama and
... Classical AI concerns itself with building mind, not complete agents. This research program consists of isolating various capabilities of mind (e.g. reasoning, memory, language use, etc.), and building theories and systems to implement a capability in isolation. While it is believed that these disem ...
... Classical AI concerns itself with building mind, not complete agents. This research program consists of isolating various capabilities of mind (e.g. reasoning, memory, language use, etc.), and building theories and systems to implement a capability in isolation. While it is believed that these disem ...
Jurek Gryz The frame problem in artificial intelligence and
... often been harshly criticized “[it is] one of the most controversial endeavors of the artificial intelligence history” (Bertino, Piero, Zarri 2001). ...
... often been harshly criticized “[it is] one of the most controversial endeavors of the artificial intelligence history” (Bertino, Piero, Zarri 2001). ...
Decision Support Systems
... • A decision is a choice between alternatives based on estimates of the values of those alternatives. • Supporting a decision means helping people working alone or in a group gather intelligence, generate alternatives and make choices ...
... • A decision is a choice between alternatives based on estimates of the values of those alternatives. • Supporting a decision means helping people working alone or in a group gather intelligence, generate alternatives and make choices ...
EXPERT SYSTEMS - THE NEW BUSINESS SIMULATION TOOL
... (1987) Nearly every computer magazine or journal contains a report on expert systems. The article often begins by describing expert systems as the exciting new frontier of computer science. However, the facts are very different. Work on the first expert system, MYCIN, began in the early 70s and ther ...
... (1987) Nearly every computer magazine or journal contains a report on expert systems. The article often begins by describing expert systems as the exciting new frontier of computer science. However, the facts are very different. Work on the first expert system, MYCIN, began in the early 70s and ther ...
Comprehensive Introduction to Intelligent Software Agents for
... What is the relative cost of achieving goals A, B, and C above? What is the relative probability of even being able to achieve goals A, B, and C without significant, expensive research and development? The point is that setting the right expectations helps one understand what is actually practical a ...
... What is the relative cost of achieving goals A, B, and C above? What is the relative probability of even being able to achieve goals A, B, and C without significant, expensive research and development? The point is that setting the right expectations helps one understand what is actually practical a ...
Business - Take-A
... – American Association for Artificial Intelligence 1989 to 1994, 1997, 2006 to present (AAAI) – International Who’s Who on the Web 2003-2004 – Honored Member of Empire Who’s Who 2002-2004 – International Who’s Who of Entrepreneurs 2002-2003 ...
... – American Association for Artificial Intelligence 1989 to 1994, 1997, 2006 to present (AAAI) – International Who’s Who on the Web 2003-2004 – Honored Member of Empire Who’s Who 2002-2004 – International Who’s Who of Entrepreneurs 2002-2003 ...
Agent Computing and Situation Aware
... Within the framework, complex processes are designed as compositional architectures consisting of interacting task-based hierarchically structured components. The interaction between components, and between components and the external world is explicitly specified. Components can be primitive reason ...
... Within the framework, complex processes are designed as compositional architectures consisting of interacting task-based hierarchically structured components. The interaction between components, and between components and the external world is explicitly specified. Components can be primitive reason ...
Creating AI: A unique interplay between the development of learning
... becomes a symbol in its own right, we find that large classes are rapidly formed, and these may be hierarchically decomposed due to the nature of their formation. The classes extracted by our learning algorithms are often quasi-semantic in nature and give HAL the all-important ability to generalize. ...
... becomes a symbol in its own right, we find that large classes are rapidly formed, and these may be hierarchically decomposed due to the nature of their formation. The classes extracted by our learning algorithms are often quasi-semantic in nature and give HAL the all-important ability to generalize. ...
Robotics and Artificial Intelligence: a Perspective on
... Initial and goal configurations are added to this graph, between which a path is computed. This path is then transformed into a smooth trajectory. Manipulation planning requires finding feasible sequences of grasping positions, each of which is a partial constraint on the robot configuration that ch ...
... Initial and goal configurations are added to this graph, between which a path is computed. This path is then transformed into a smooth trajectory. Manipulation planning requires finding feasible sequences of grasping positions, each of which is a partial constraint on the robot configuration that ch ...
call for papers as DOC
... music, should be retrieved. The main reasons for the problems in multimedia search are still on the one hand, the users' difficulty in specifying their interests in the form of a well-defined query due to insufficient support from the interface, and on the other hand, the problem of extracting relev ...
... music, should be retrieved. The main reasons for the problems in multimedia search are still on the one hand, the users' difficulty in specifying their interests in the form of a well-defined query due to insufficient support from the interface, and on the other hand, the problem of extracting relev ...
Incorporating Computational Sustainability into AI Education through
... first-order inference, deterministic planning, reasoning and planning under uncertainty, sequential decision making, games and mechanism design, machine learning, agentbased modeling, and more. This structure corresponds to the contents of popular AI textbooks (e.g., Russell and Norvig, 2010; Poole ...
... first-order inference, deterministic planning, reasoning and planning under uncertainty, sequential decision making, games and mechanism design, machine learning, agentbased modeling, and more. This structure corresponds to the contents of popular AI textbooks (e.g., Russell and Norvig, 2010; Poole ...
The man behind the curtain: Overcoming skepticism about creative
... as the science fiction author Arthur C. Clarke puts it: “Any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic.” This leaves us with a powerful motivator to understand how people perceive the division of creativity between creator and creation. Because computers are currently perceive ...
... as the science fiction author Arthur C. Clarke puts it: “Any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic.” This leaves us with a powerful motivator to understand how people perceive the division of creativity between creator and creation. Because computers are currently perceive ...
Expert System Used on Materials Processing
... Artificial neural networks (ANN) called sometimes simply neural networks (NN) are formed from groups of artificial neurons, interconnected between them, which based on an algorithm process the received information. Practically networks are work instruments that make a regression analysis on the data ...
... Artificial neural networks (ANN) called sometimes simply neural networks (NN) are formed from groups of artificial neurons, interconnected between them, which based on an algorithm process the received information. Practically networks are work instruments that make a regression analysis on the data ...
Exploring Muscular Contribution during Stepping of Biomimetic
... tackle animal locomotion by biomimicking. Works such as [11] allows the study of a cheetah by simply reproducing movements with electric motors, while works from [12] and [13] adopted monoarticular pneumatic muscles as actuation means. In [14] a cheetah-like robot is designed, adopting exclusively b ...
... tackle animal locomotion by biomimicking. Works such as [11] allows the study of a cheetah by simply reproducing movements with electric motors, while works from [12] and [13] adopted monoarticular pneumatic muscles as actuation means. In [14] a cheetah-like robot is designed, adopting exclusively b ...