
Computational Generation of Dream-like Narrative
... jumping off point for deep and even precocious questions about the nature of consciousness and the future possibility of self-aware machines. ...
... jumping off point for deep and even precocious questions about the nature of consciousness and the future possibility of self-aware machines. ...
original
... Concept – function from observations to categories (e.g., boolean-valued: +/-) Target (function) - true function f Hypothesis - proposed function h believed to be similar to f Hypothesis space - space of all hypotheses that can be generated by the ...
... Concept – function from observations to categories (e.g., boolean-valued: +/-) Target (function) - true function f Hypothesis - proposed function h believed to be similar to f Hypothesis space - space of all hypotheses that can be generated by the ...
Chapter 11 - leons group of colleges
... – Computers with the ability to mimic or duplicate the functions of the human brain ...
... – Computers with the ability to mimic or duplicate the functions of the human brain ...
CS 561a: Introduction to Artificial Intelligence
... • AI research has both theoretical and experimental sides. The experimental side has both basic and applied aspects. • There are two main lines of research: • One is biological(生物的), based on the idea that since humans are intelligent, AI should study humans and imitate their psychology or ...
... • AI research has both theoretical and experimental sides. The experimental side has both basic and applied aspects. • There are two main lines of research: • One is biological(生物的), based on the idea that since humans are intelligent, AI should study humans and imitate their psychology or ...
artificial intelligence and the future of defense
... over others. Those groups that proved more intelligent and nimble in leveraging new physical and social technologies as they emerged typically ended up ahead of others. We have now arrived at a juncture in human development where homo sapiens is starting to uncover pathways towards developing novel ...
... over others. Those groups that proved more intelligent and nimble in leveraging new physical and social technologies as they emerged typically ended up ahead of others. We have now arrived at a juncture in human development where homo sapiens is starting to uncover pathways towards developing novel ...
Cognitive Systems: Argument and Cognition
... reasoning is linked to argumentation, since proof systems like Natural Deduction are known to have a natural argumentative interpretation [7]. Other proposals (see, e.g., [8]) completely abandon any logical form for human reasoning, treating it as the application of specialized procedures, invoked n ...
... reasoning is linked to argumentation, since proof systems like Natural Deduction are known to have a natural argumentative interpretation [7]. Other proposals (see, e.g., [8]) completely abandon any logical form for human reasoning, treating it as the application of specialized procedures, invoked n ...
25. Dopamine and Planning - USC
... When presentation of stimulus blue (line 1) was responded to with the correct act right (bottom line), the stimulus green was presented, which was followed by the reward presentation (line 1). (A) Successful planning in first trial. The signal coding for prediction of stimulus green (line 2) was alr ...
... When presentation of stimulus blue (line 1) was responded to with the correct act right (bottom line), the stimulus green was presented, which was followed by the reward presentation (line 1). (A) Successful planning in first trial. The signal coding for prediction of stimulus green (line 2) was alr ...
CS-INFO 372: Explorations in Artificial Intelligence
... Predicted that by 2000, a machine might have a 30% chance of fooling a lay person for 5 minutes Anticipated all major arguments against AI in following 50 years Suggested major components of AI: knowledge, reasoning, natural language ...
... Predicted that by 2000, a machine might have a 30% chance of fooling a lay person for 5 minutes Anticipated all major arguments against AI in following 50 years Suggested major components of AI: knowledge, reasoning, natural language ...
position tracking system to find shortest path to object using
... enormous number of tools used in AI, including versions of search and mathematical optimization, logic, methods based on probability and economics, and many others. IV. BACKGROUND Previous research showed that there are various other algorithms being used to find the shortest distance such as Bellma ...
... enormous number of tools used in AI, including versions of search and mathematical optimization, logic, methods based on probability and economics, and many others. IV. BACKGROUND Previous research showed that there are various other algorithms being used to find the shortest distance such as Bellma ...
Early Artificial Life
... on this X-ray? Is that a sign that the stock-market is about to crash?), maybe we can get some ideas from Neural Networks. Artificial Neural Networks (ANNs) come in all sorts of varieties, and one class (which may or may not be similar to natural NNs) is potentially useful for pattern-recognition ta ...
... on this X-ray? Is that a sign that the stock-market is about to crash?), maybe we can get some ideas from Neural Networks. Artificial Neural Networks (ANNs) come in all sorts of varieties, and one class (which may or may not be similar to natural NNs) is potentially useful for pattern-recognition ta ...
Rule-Based System Architecture
... We haven’t shown a full set of proof rules but just some examples. For a full set of proof rules look for Natural Deduction in a logic or AI book. More than 10 rules Intricate proofs (indirect proofs, reductio ad absurdum, etc) Note, at any step in the proof there may be many rules which could be ap ...
... We haven’t shown a full set of proof rules but just some examples. For a full set of proof rules look for Natural Deduction in a logic or AI book. More than 10 rules Intricate proofs (indirect proofs, reductio ad absurdum, etc) Note, at any step in the proof there may be many rules which could be ap ...
knowledge base
... The knowledge engineer interrogates the domain expert and extracts as many rules and conditions as possible that are relevant to the hypotheses (problems) being examined. Ideally, the knowledge engineer has unique capabilities that allow him or her to help build the most appropriate rules. This is n ...
... The knowledge engineer interrogates the domain expert and extracts as many rules and conditions as possible that are relevant to the hypotheses (problems) being examined. Ideally, the knowledge engineer has unique capabilities that allow him or her to help build the most appropriate rules. This is n ...
Expert Systems for Space Station Automation
... At present, expert systems do not acquire to a complex problem, there is much work in theirexpertisethroughexperience, but are constructingasophisticatedexpertsystem rathergiventheneededinformation by a with an expert-system programming tool. ...
... At present, expert systems do not acquire to a complex problem, there is much work in theirexpertisethroughexperience, but are constructingasophisticatedexpertsystem rathergiventheneededinformation by a with an expert-system programming tool. ...
Divine Command Moral Ontology - SPARK: Scholarship at Parkland
... can be no moral law to obey; if God does not exist, then objective moral duties do not exist. There have been many attempts on the part of atheists to ground moral values and duties in the natural realm. While it is impossible to consider every particular attempt, it is possible to consider the gene ...
... can be no moral law to obey; if God does not exist, then objective moral duties do not exist. There have been many attempts on the part of atheists to ground moral values and duties in the natural realm. While it is impossible to consider every particular attempt, it is possible to consider the gene ...
Lecture 11: Neural Nets
... has one or more inputs (typically several). Each input will have a weight, which measures how effective that input is at firing the neurode as a whole. These weights may be positive (i.e. increasing the chance that the neurode will fire) or negative (i.e. decreasing the chance that the ...
... has one or more inputs (typically several). Each input will have a weight, which measures how effective that input is at firing the neurode as a whole. These weights may be positive (i.e. increasing the chance that the neurode will fire) or negative (i.e. decreasing the chance that the ...
Outline of Virtue Ethics encyclopedia article
... ethics as a form of anti-theory. Those advocating the avoidance of theory argued, among other things, that our understanding of ethical phenomena is too complex, too rich, to be ...
... ethics as a form of anti-theory. Those advocating the avoidance of theory argued, among other things, that our understanding of ethical phenomena is too complex, too rich, to be ...
Artificial Intelligence, Second Edition
... can only observe everything about the world in very specialized domains. Agents have finite memory. Agents in the real world do not have unlimited time to act. The central scientific goal of AI is to understand the principles that make intelligent behavior possible in natural or artificial systems. ...
... can only observe everything about the world in very specialized domains. Agents have finite memory. Agents in the real world do not have unlimited time to act. The central scientific goal of AI is to understand the principles that make intelligent behavior possible in natural or artificial systems. ...
ppt
... the occupant of either room. A human being occupies one room, and the other contains a computer. The judge's goal is to decide, based on the questions asked and the answers received, which room contains the computer. If after a reasonable period of time the judge cannot decide for certain, the compu ...
... the occupant of either room. A human being occupies one room, and the other contains a computer. The judge's goal is to decide, based on the questions asked and the answers received, which room contains the computer. If after a reasonable period of time the judge cannot decide for certain, the compu ...
Official Rules - Loebner Prize Contest 2003
... 33. The preliminary round of judging will take place via the internet for web-enabled Entries. For the preliminary round, Entries need not comply with the interface requirements to be imposed for the final round. Contestants will be informed of a time period (several days) during which their entries ...
... 33. The preliminary round of judging will take place via the internet for web-enabled Entries. For the preliminary round, Entries need not comply with the interface requirements to be imposed for the final round. Contestants will be informed of a time period (several days) during which their entries ...
MEDICAL DIAGNOSIS BY INTERACTING NEURAL AGENTS
... Medical diagnosis serves the purpose to identify the disease a patient is suffering from and, then, to determine how it can be treated best. It is important to emphasize that often a number of diseases have (partially) overlapping sets of key symptoms. Thus, diagnosis is fundamentally the process of ...
... Medical diagnosis serves the purpose to identify the disease a patient is suffering from and, then, to determine how it can be treated best. It is important to emphasize that often a number of diseases have (partially) overlapping sets of key symptoms. Thus, diagnosis is fundamentally the process of ...
Document
... There are relatively more opinion sentences in relevant (and novel) sentences than in nonrelevant sentences. The novel sentences’ percentage of opinion sentences is slightly larger than relevant sentences’. ...
... There are relatively more opinion sentences in relevant (and novel) sentences than in nonrelevant sentences. The novel sentences’ percentage of opinion sentences is slightly larger than relevant sentences’. ...
Aalborg Universitet The Meaning of Action
... 2. understand what effects certain actions have on the environment of the actor (recognizing the action by observing its effects on the environment) 3. understand how to physically perform a certain action in order to cause a particular change in the environment. While the first two points are commo ...
... 2. understand what effects certain actions have on the environment of the actor (recognizing the action by observing its effects on the environment) 3. understand how to physically perform a certain action in order to cause a particular change in the environment. While the first two points are commo ...