
Computational rationality: A converging paradigm
... of probabilistic inference and MEU decisionmaking at the heart of many contemporary AI approaches (3) and, together with ever-increasing computational power and data set availability, have been responsible for dramatic AI successes in recent years (such as IBM’s Watson, Google’s self-driving car, an ...
... of probabilistic inference and MEU decisionmaking at the heart of many contemporary AI approaches (3) and, together with ever-increasing computational power and data set availability, have been responsible for dramatic AI successes in recent years (such as IBM’s Watson, Google’s self-driving car, an ...
James C. Bezdek Computer Science, U. of Melbourne, Parkville, Vic
... several activities related to the IEEE Computational Intelligence Society (IEEE CIS). The most important event in this regard is the World Congress on Computational Intelligence (WCCI) first held in Orlando in 1994. Indeed, the current name of the society – IEEE CIS – also had its roots in my sugges ...
... several activities related to the IEEE Computational Intelligence Society (IEEE CIS). The most important event in this regard is the World Congress on Computational Intelligence (WCCI) first held in Orlando in 1994. Indeed, the current name of the society – IEEE CIS – also had its roots in my sugges ...
Robotic-fall05-4 - Computer Engineering
... Differential steering means that the two (or more) wheels can be steered separately (individually) If one wheel can turn in one direction and the other in the opposite direction, the robot can spin in place This is very helpful for following arbitrary trajectories Tracks are often used (e.g., ...
... Differential steering means that the two (or more) wheels can be steered separately (individually) If one wheel can turn in one direction and the other in the opposite direction, the robot can spin in place This is very helpful for following arbitrary trajectories Tracks are often used (e.g., ...
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... the plant. Recently, a boiler failure caused an expert system to shut down the production of a solvent that was needed in another process producing latex paint. Unfortunately, the expert system controlling the paint process did not find out about the shut down until the solvent in the input pipe to ...
... the plant. Recently, a boiler failure caused an expert system to shut down the production of a solvent that was needed in another process producing latex paint. Unfortunately, the expert system controlling the paint process did not find out about the shut down until the solvent in the input pipe to ...
Papert (1988)
... have dominated much of the mainstream publication of AI for the past few years, ignores the issue of computational tractability altogether.3 Thus, scaling is a disease which affects all kinds of AI, including the symbolic kind that Minsky and Papert were trying to protect from the holistic or gestal ...
... have dominated much of the mainstream publication of AI for the past few years, ignores the issue of computational tractability altogether.3 Thus, scaling is a disease which affects all kinds of AI, including the symbolic kind that Minsky and Papert were trying to protect from the holistic or gestal ...
fundis08chap07
... • Artificial intelligence systems form a broad and diverse set of systems that can replicate human decision making for certain types of well-defined problems. – Define the term artificial intelligence and state the objective of developing artificial intelligence systems. – List the characteristics o ...
... • Artificial intelligence systems form a broad and diverse set of systems that can replicate human decision making for certain types of well-defined problems. – Define the term artificial intelligence and state the objective of developing artificial intelligence systems. – List the characteristics o ...
Douglas Hofstadter - The Minds I Further Reading
... Almost every topic that arises in The Mind's I has been explored in greater detail in the explosively growing literature of "cognitive science"-philosophy of mind, psychology, artificial intelligence, and the neurosciences, to mention the central fields. There has also been a mountain of science fic ...
... Almost every topic that arises in The Mind's I has been explored in greater detail in the explosively growing literature of "cognitive science"-philosophy of mind, psychology, artificial intelligence, and the neurosciences, to mention the central fields. There has also been a mountain of science fic ...
Traditional Moral TheoryPosted09
... consequentialist may allow that certain foreseeable consequences might make lying acceptable. Deontologist : Lying is always wrong, regardless of any potential "good" that might come from lying. Virtue ethicist : focus less on lying in any particular instance and instead consider what a decision to ...
... consequentialist may allow that certain foreseeable consequences might make lying acceptable. Deontologist : Lying is always wrong, regardless of any potential "good" that might come from lying. Virtue ethicist : focus less on lying in any particular instance and instead consider what a decision to ...
The Machine Question: AI, Ethics, and Moral
... Joel Parthemore 1 and Blay Whitby2 Abstract. This paper follows directly from our forthcoming paper in International Journal of Machine Consciousness, where we discuss the requirements for an artefact to be a moral agent and conclude that the artefactual question is ultimately a red herring. As we d ...
... Joel Parthemore 1 and Blay Whitby2 Abstract. This paper follows directly from our forthcoming paper in International Journal of Machine Consciousness, where we discuss the requirements for an artefact to be a moral agent and conclude that the artefactual question is ultimately a red herring. As we d ...
Vincent C. Müller Is There A Future For AI Without Representation?
... widespread belief that there are arguments which have shown a fundamental flaw in all present AI, particularly that its symbols do not refer or represent, that they are not “grounded”, as one now says (see Harnad 1990; Preston and Bishop 2002; Searle 1980). This lack of ‘mental representation’ is co ...
... widespread belief that there are arguments which have shown a fundamental flaw in all present AI, particularly that its symbols do not refer or represent, that they are not “grounded”, as one now says (see Harnad 1990; Preston and Bishop 2002; Searle 1980). This lack of ‘mental representation’ is co ...
Learning Agents - Cal Poly Computer Science Department
... several agents are involved in a learning activity that results in a performance change who is responsible for the change? intra-agent credit assignment which of the internal components of an agent involved in learning is responsible for a performance change? general question what action carried out ...
... several agents are involved in a learning activity that results in a performance change who is responsible for the change? intra-agent credit assignment which of the internal components of an agent involved in learning is responsible for a performance change? general question what action carried out ...
INTELLIGENT AGENT full document
... Daniel Kahneman proposes bounded rationality as a model to overcome some of the limitations of the rational-agent models in economic literature. As decision makers have to make decisions about how and when to decide, Ariel Rubinstein proposed to model bounded rationality by explicitly specifying dec ...
... Daniel Kahneman proposes bounded rationality as a model to overcome some of the limitations of the rational-agent models in economic literature. As decision makers have to make decisions about how and when to decide, Ariel Rubinstein proposed to model bounded rationality by explicitly specifying dec ...
Exploring Biological Intelligence through Artificial Intelligence and Radical Reimplementation Joel Lehman
... flight (instead of intelligence) from natural examples. If a man isolated on an island observed only birds, he might conclude that flappable wings with feathers are essential to flight. However, after seeing a bat flying, that same man could conclude that because bats do not have feathers, feathers ...
... flight (instead of intelligence) from natural examples. If a man isolated on an island observed only birds, he might conclude that flappable wings with feathers are essential to flight. However, after seeing a bat flying, that same man could conclude that because bats do not have feathers, feathers ...
An Introduction to Expert Systems
... heuristic processing. For example, in the diagnosis of abdominal pain there could be a list of several hundred causes. These are the facts. But an experienced physician, if faced with a young person with lower abdominal pain would not start at the top of a list and work down alphabetically or in num ...
... heuristic processing. For example, in the diagnosis of abdominal pain there could be a list of several hundred causes. These are the facts. But an experienced physician, if faced with a young person with lower abdominal pain would not start at the top of a list and work down alphabetically or in num ...
Lecture_1 - Recherche : Service web
... Now we are facing the challenge to emulate or simulate the way human act in their environment, interact with one another, cooperatively solve problems or act on behalf of others, solve more and more complex problems by distributing tasks or enhance their problem solving performances by competition. ...
... Now we are facing the challenge to emulate or simulate the way human act in their environment, interact with one another, cooperatively solve problems or act on behalf of others, solve more and more complex problems by distributing tasks or enhance their problem solving performances by competition. ...
The Turing Test Turing`s own objections
... Blindsight (Weiskrantz) – removal of visual cortex, blind in certain areas, but can still locate spot without consciousness of it. Arguments from various disabilities ie ‘I grant that you can make machines to all the things you have mentioned but you will never be able to make one do X’. eg be kind, ...
... Blindsight (Weiskrantz) – removal of visual cortex, blind in certain areas, but can still locate spot without consciousness of it. Arguments from various disabilities ie ‘I grant that you can make machines to all the things you have mentioned but you will never be able to make one do X’. eg be kind, ...
TuringLegacy2012 - Cognitive Science Department
... • I propose that the convoluted set-up wasn’t merely a practical consideration to eliminate bias in some strange game, but rather the point of his article, which is that if we put a label ‘intelligent being’ on other human beings based on their behavior then, just to be fair, we should do the same f ...
... • I propose that the convoluted set-up wasn’t merely a practical consideration to eliminate bias in some strange game, but rather the point of his article, which is that if we put a label ‘intelligent being’ on other human beings based on their behavior then, just to be fair, we should do the same f ...
Business Process Innovation with Artificial Intelligence
... when maximizing its utility function. Decision theory has its roots in economics and investigates situations where agents have to deal with uncertainty about the current state of the world and the future (because the outcome of actions is uncertain) and where agents have to deal with conflicting goa ...
... when maximizing its utility function. Decision theory has its roots in economics and investigates situations where agents have to deal with uncertainty about the current state of the world and the future (because the outcome of actions is uncertain) and where agents have to deal with conflicting goa ...
Is Procreative Beneficence Obligatory?
... criticises this interpretation, on the basis that it would make prudence ...
... criticises this interpretation, on the basis that it would make prudence ...
Interaction between Software Engineering and Artificial Intelligence
... software product. Although Software engineering is a very discipline and systematic approach but it has some limitation and problems. Firstly, it is very difficult to simulate the human mind or behavior with the help of software engineering. Secondly, the computer consciousness is not possible in So ...
... software product. Although Software engineering is a very discipline and systematic approach but it has some limitation and problems. Firstly, it is very difficult to simulate the human mind or behavior with the help of software engineering. Secondly, the computer consciousness is not possible in So ...
The BICA Cognitive Decathlon
... An important aspect of human intelligence is the selfdirected ability to explore the environment and learn from it. Yet most problems AI systems face are well defined with clear goal. Perhaps a more difficult problem is discovering these goals in the first place. This task attempts to replicate the ...
... An important aspect of human intelligence is the selfdirected ability to explore the environment and learn from it. Yet most problems AI systems face are well defined with clear goal. Perhaps a more difficult problem is discovering these goals in the first place. This task attempts to replicate the ...
Artificial Intelligence
... on? I tried to put myself in the position of the people that the conference chairs were asking me to think about. They’re largely government research and development people, such as some of the DARPA program managers who come out of the AI community, go to DARPA, and immediately try to defend AI and ...
... on? I tried to put myself in the position of the people that the conference chairs were asking me to think about. They’re largely government research and development people, such as some of the DARPA program managers who come out of the AI community, go to DARPA, and immediately try to defend AI and ...
CSE 471/598 Introduction to AI
... What the Eyes see, a camera cannot http://www.topcharoen.co.th/web/illusion/illusion-a19.gif CSE 471/598 H. Liu ...
... What the Eyes see, a camera cannot http://www.topcharoen.co.th/web/illusion/illusion-a19.gif CSE 471/598 H. Liu ...