Validation of individual consciousness in Strong Artificial Intelligence
... conscious experience of being ‘self’ it could lead to a crisis of identity. In an instance where the machine and the person it is emulating cannot be either objectively distinguished (i.e., both display the same characteristics of the person in question), or subjectively distinguish themselves (i.e. ...
... conscious experience of being ‘self’ it could lead to a crisis of identity. In an instance where the machine and the person it is emulating cannot be either objectively distinguished (i.e., both display the same characteristics of the person in question), or subjectively distinguish themselves (i.e. ...
An African Theological contribution.
... conscious experience of being ‘self’ it could lead to a crisis of identity. In an instance where the machine and the person it is emulating cannot be either objectively distinguished (i.e., both display the same characteristics of the person in question), or subjectively distinguish themselves (i.e. ...
... conscious experience of being ‘self’ it could lead to a crisis of identity. In an instance where the machine and the person it is emulating cannot be either objectively distinguished (i.e., both display the same characteristics of the person in question), or subjectively distinguish themselves (i.e. ...
Chapter 13: Advances in Computing
... The Authoring Process • Wide use of templates, prebuilt component ...
... The Authoring Process • Wide use of templates, prebuilt component ...
Algorithms and Arguments Artificial Intelligence
... performing. For, if we begin from the beginning, that process would involve four tolerably distinct steps. even if human reasoning were based on algorithms, it could not be considered as a mechanical computation: “There is, first, the statement of our data in accurate logical language. [...] Then se ...
... performing. For, if we begin from the beginning, that process would involve four tolerably distinct steps. even if human reasoning were based on algorithms, it could not be considered as a mechanical computation: “There is, first, the statement of our data in accurate logical language. [...] Then se ...
Risk Analysis for the Artificial General Intelligence Research and
... GCR. One specific AI type of great concern is artificial superintelligence (ASI), in which the AI has intelligence vastly exceeding humanity’s across a broad range of domains (Bostrom 2014). ASI could potentially either solve a great many of society’s problems or cause catastrophes such as human ext ...
... GCR. One specific AI type of great concern is artificial superintelligence (ASI), in which the AI has intelligence vastly exceeding humanity’s across a broad range of domains (Bostrom 2014). ASI could potentially either solve a great many of society’s problems or cause catastrophes such as human ext ...
Logic and Artificial Intelligence - EECS @ Michigan
... were accepted they were unlikely to be read by philosophers. At this point, the goals of the two groups had diverged considerably. Mathematicians were pursuing the development of an increasingly technical and complex body of methods and theorems. Many philosophers felt that this pursuit was increasi ...
... were accepted they were unlikely to be read by philosophers. At this point, the goals of the two groups had diverged considerably. Mathematicians were pursuing the development of an increasingly technical and complex body of methods and theorems. Many philosophers felt that this pursuit was increasi ...
A survey of dynamic scheduling in manufacturing systems
... schedule stability can be increased significantly with little or no reduction in makespan. In the same order of idea, Abumaizar and Svestka (1997) used two measures to define a robust schedule: efficiency (makespan) and stability (starting time deviation and sequence deviations). The scheduling obje ...
... schedule stability can be increased significantly with little or no reduction in makespan. In the same order of idea, Abumaizar and Svestka (1997) used two measures to define a robust schedule: efficiency (makespan) and stability (starting time deviation and sequence deviations). The scheduling obje ...
Methods for task allocation via agent coalition formation6
... cranes, boats and planes which we refer to as agents. This system is usually arranged in a distributed manner, since every single agent may perform limited tasks by itself. The agents differ in their capabilities. That is, they differ in the type of actions that they can perform, in the size, volume ...
... cranes, boats and planes which we refer to as agents. This system is usually arranged in a distributed manner, since every single agent may perform limited tasks by itself. The agents differ in their capabilities. That is, they differ in the type of actions that they can perform, in the size, volume ...
Soft computing is an association of computing
... • Evolutionary programming was introduced by Lawrence J. Fogel in the US, while John Henry Holland called his method a genetic algorithm Bina Nusantara University ...
... • Evolutionary programming was introduced by Lawrence J. Fogel in the US, while John Henry Holland called his method a genetic algorithm Bina Nusantara University ...
The Lights in the Tunnel - Institute for Ethics and Emerging
... While offshoring seems to get most of the attention at the moment, we also know that automation—the complete replacement of human jobs by machines—continues to go on in a variety of industries. There are certain conventional views that most of us accept regarding these practices. For example, we are ...
... While offshoring seems to get most of the attention at the moment, we also know that automation—the complete replacement of human jobs by machines—continues to go on in a variety of industries. There are certain conventional views that most of us accept regarding these practices. For example, we are ...
Basic Marketing, 16e
... understand customer/organization interaction dynamics Mobile analytics – analysis of data related to the use of mobile devices to support mobile computing and mobile e-commerce (m-commerce) © McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc., McGraw-Hill/Irwin ...
... understand customer/organization interaction dynamics Mobile analytics – analysis of data related to the use of mobile devices to support mobile computing and mobile e-commerce (m-commerce) © McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc., McGraw-Hill/Irwin ...
6.034 Artificial Intelligence. Copyright © 2004 by Massachusetts
... What if you can't apply the resolution rule anymore? Is there anything in particular that you can conclude? In fact, you can conclude that the thing that you were trying to prove can't be proved. So resolution refutation for propositional logic is a complete proof procedure. If the thing that you're ...
... What if you can't apply the resolution rule anymore? Is there anything in particular that you can conclude? In fact, you can conclude that the thing that you were trying to prove can't be proved. So resolution refutation for propositional logic is a complete proof procedure. If the thing that you're ...
State-set branching: Leveraging BDDs for heuristic search
... State-set branching is the first general framework for combining heuristic search and BDD-based search. All previous work has been restricted to particular algorithms. BDD-based heuristic search has been investigated independently in symbolic model checking and AI. The pioneering work is in symbolic ...
... State-set branching is the first general framework for combining heuristic search and BDD-based search. All previous work has been restricted to particular algorithms. BDD-based heuristic search has been investigated independently in symbolic model checking and AI. The pioneering work is in symbolic ...
GNU/Linux AI & Alife HOWTO
... 1.3 Where to find this software................................................................................................................4 1.4 Updates and comments......................................................................................................................4 1.5 Copyrig ...
... 1.3 Where to find this software................................................................................................................4 1.4 Updates and comments......................................................................................................................4 1.5 Copyrig ...
Artificial Cognitive Systems
... Cognitive Systems Monographs (COSMOS), Vol. 11, Springer Chapter 5 and Appendix I (20 cognitive architectures) David Vernon, Artificial Cognitive Systems – A Primer, MIT Press, 2014 ...
... Cognitive Systems Monographs (COSMOS), Vol. 11, Springer Chapter 5 and Appendix I (20 cognitive architectures) David Vernon, Artificial Cognitive Systems – A Primer, MIT Press, 2014 ...
IOSR Journal of Mechanical and Civil Engineering (IOSR-JMCE)
... Mechanical Engineering Department, Ladoke Akintola University of Technology, Ogbomoso, Nigeria. ...
... Mechanical Engineering Department, Ladoke Akintola University of Technology, Ogbomoso, Nigeria. ...
The Quest for Artificial Intelligence
... publisher, Cambridge University Press, in February 2009. Some things still need to be added, such as dates associated with people. (The stand-ins for some of these are now written as “19[[xx]]– ”.) Also, I need to get permissions for most of the illustrations and photographs. (The sources for the fi ...
... publisher, Cambridge University Press, in February 2009. Some things still need to be added, such as dates associated with people. (The stand-ins for some of these are now written as “19[[xx]]– ”.) Also, I need to get permissions for most of the illustrations and photographs. (The sources for the fi ...
Neural Preprocessing and Control of Reactive Walking
... obstacle avoidance and sound tropism. Furthermore, these behavior controllers are then fused by using a sensor fusion technique consisting of lookup table and time scheduling methods to obtain an effective behavior fusion controller, whereby different neural preprocessing modules have to cooperate. ...
... obstacle avoidance and sound tropism. Furthermore, these behavior controllers are then fused by using a sensor fusion technique consisting of lookup table and time scheduling methods to obtain an effective behavior fusion controller, whereby different neural preprocessing modules have to cooperate. ...
Description Logics
... the system, and preferably of low complexity. Consequently, the expressive power of the DL in question must be restricted in an appropriate way. If the imposed restrictions are too severe, however, then the important notions of the application domain can no longer be expressed. Investigating this tr ...
... the system, and preferably of low complexity. Consequently, the expressive power of the DL in question must be restricted in an appropriate way. If the imposed restrictions are too severe, however, then the important notions of the application domain can no longer be expressed. Investigating this tr ...
in the control room of the banquet
... by Alan M. Turing titled, “Computing Machinery and Intelligence,” in which Turing proposed an operational definition for “intelligence” [2]. This definition would come to be called “the Turing Test.” Turing himself called it “the imitation game,” in which a questioner separated from two contestants ...
... by Alan M. Turing titled, “Computing Machinery and Intelligence,” in which Turing proposed an operational definition for “intelligence” [2]. This definition would come to be called “the Turing Test.” Turing himself called it “the imitation game,” in which a questioner separated from two contestants ...
Reorganisation and Self-organisation in Multi
... and local representation of cooperation patterns which it follows when deciding what to do (e.g. social networks for coalition formations [40]). This local representation is obtained either by perception, communication or explicit reasoning (e.g. social reasoning as in [40]) since, in an agent-centr ...
... and local representation of cooperation patterns which it follows when deciding what to do (e.g. social networks for coalition formations [40]). This local representation is obtained either by perception, communication or explicit reasoning (e.g. social reasoning as in [40]) since, in an agent-centr ...
Moral Beauty as An Overriding Imperative in
... deal of debate about the cause and nature of moral principles and moral motivation. There are exceptions among western thinkers like David Hume who emphasized the superiority of affective properties to reason. But their (these philosophers) relation to Confucianism is beyond the scope of this thesis ...
... deal of debate about the cause and nature of moral principles and moral motivation. There are exceptions among western thinkers like David Hume who emphasized the superiority of affective properties to reason. But their (these philosophers) relation to Confucianism is beyond the scope of this thesis ...
Blueprint for exam make sure you know directional terminology be
... be able to tell the difference among a diarthrotic, synarthrotic and amphiarthrotic joint be able to describe all 4 possible structural synarthrotic joints and their location be able to describe both possible structural amphiarthrotic joints and their location be able to describe all 3 possible stru ...
... be able to tell the difference among a diarthrotic, synarthrotic and amphiarthrotic joint be able to describe all 4 possible structural synarthrotic joints and their location be able to describe both possible structural amphiarthrotic joints and their location be able to describe all 3 possible stru ...
Towards Model-Based Diagnosis of Coordination Failures
... diagnosis procedure for behavior-based agents, which utilized a model of behaviors that the agents should be in agreement on (i.e., concurrence coordination). However, their approach was specific only to agreements. ...
... diagnosis procedure for behavior-based agents, which utilized a model of behaviors that the agents should be in agreement on (i.e., concurrence coordination). However, their approach was specific only to agreements. ...