Combinations of Case-Based Reasoning with Other Intelligent Methods (short paper)
... generic methodology for building knowledge-based systems and its internal reasoning tasks can be implemented using a number of techniques as long as the guiding CBR principles are followed [36]. The reverse approach that is, embedding casebased modules into intelligent systems employing other repres ...
... generic methodology for building knowledge-based systems and its internal reasoning tasks can be implemented using a number of techniques as long as the guiding CBR principles are followed [36]. The reverse approach that is, embedding casebased modules into intelligent systems employing other repres ...
ppt - CSE, IIT Bombay
... • AI is a fascinating discipline, needing input from many branches of knowledge. • Scaling up and robustness are the needs of today’s world. • Web has introduced new challenges to the field. • Language processing and machine learning have assumed great importance. • In this lecture we took a look at ...
... • AI is a fascinating discipline, needing input from many branches of knowledge. • Scaling up and robustness are the needs of today’s world. • Web has introduced new challenges to the field. • Language processing and machine learning have assumed great importance. • In this lecture we took a look at ...
Fuzzy Membership, Possibility, Probability and Negation in Biometrics
... Let us consider a data spring, i.e. an input-output relation R of a theoretical system ST actually implemented as SP, a data spring that throws an uniformly distributed number y in the discrete set of fuzzy values Y=[0:1:255]/255={yk=k/255 | k ∈ Z256} as a response to the excitation x ∈ X. By intent ...
... Let us consider a data spring, i.e. an input-output relation R of a theoretical system ST actually implemented as SP, a data spring that throws an uniformly distributed number y in the discrete set of fuzzy values Y=[0:1:255]/255={yk=k/255 | k ∈ Z256} as a response to the excitation x ∈ X. By intent ...
An Emotion Theory Approach to Artificial Emotion Systems for
... systemic bodily pattern. For example, a person who is afraid of everything may be the result of poor environmental conditions interacting with an increased inherited sensitivity to the fear pattern. Technologically speaking, each emotion from a Behaviorist point of view would be triggered by specifi ...
... systemic bodily pattern. For example, a person who is afraid of everything may be the result of poor environmental conditions interacting with an increased inherited sensitivity to the fear pattern. Technologically speaking, each emotion from a Behaviorist point of view would be triggered by specifi ...
teză de doctorat - AI-MAS
... artificial agent behavior. Virtual characters acting in an intelligent manner based on their goals and desires as opposed to standing still, waiting around for the user and interacting based on pre-scripted dialog trees brings a great deal of depth to the experience. Evolving virtual worlds are by f ...
... artificial agent behavior. Virtual characters acting in an intelligent manner based on their goals and desires as opposed to standing still, waiting around for the user and interacting based on pre-scripted dialog trees brings a great deal of depth to the experience. Evolving virtual worlds are by f ...
An Expert System Framework for Infertility in Women using Web
... capable to diagnose symptoms that can causes and contribute to infertility and provide possible solution to justify the diagnosis with logical reasons. Infertility expert system has limitation to identify the exact type of symptoms and results because some symptoms requires medical treatments or lab ...
... capable to diagnose symptoms that can causes and contribute to infertility and provide possible solution to justify the diagnosis with logical reasons. Infertility expert system has limitation to identify the exact type of symptoms and results because some symptoms requires medical treatments or lab ...
presentation
... Throughout the book, a general theory of intelligence is formed Applicable to different types of agents ...
... Throughout the book, a general theory of intelligence is formed Applicable to different types of agents ...
Vita 9/27/91 - University of Southern California
... publications. A selected set of computer science journals is indexed in order to create this database. http://dblp.uni-trier.de/statistics/prolific1.html (November 30, 2014) ...
... publications. A selected set of computer science journals is indexed in order to create this database. http://dblp.uni-trier.de/statistics/prolific1.html (November 30, 2014) ...
Artificial Societies of Intelligent Agents
... in the debate of what and where consciousness is. This might be also seen as reasoning about what we are reasoning (similar to what Dennet calls a second order intentional system (Dennet, 1987)). Reasoned and conscious behaviours imply higher cognition. We can see that the more evolved types of beha ...
... in the debate of what and where consciousness is. This might be also seen as reasoning about what we are reasoning (similar to what Dennet calls a second order intentional system (Dennet, 1987)). Reasoned and conscious behaviours imply higher cognition. We can see that the more evolved types of beha ...
Computational Creativity: The Final Frontier?
... challenge existing AI techniques, leading us (and others) to propose improvements. For instance, the HR mathematical discovery system [13] has improved constraint solving over algebraic completion problems [9]. In addition, our projects often lead to test suites and canonical problems for AI techniq ...
... challenge existing AI techniques, leading us (and others) to propose improvements. For instance, the HR mathematical discovery system [13] has improved constraint solving over algebraic completion problems [9]. In addition, our projects often lead to test suites and canonical problems for AI techniq ...
GQR: A Fast Solver for Binary Qualitative Constraint Networks
... GQR (Generic Qualitative Reasoner) (Gantner, Westphal, and Wölfl 2008) implements such techniques for qualitative constraint networks in which only binary relations occur. GQR takes a calculus description and one or more constraint networks as input, and processes the networks using the symbolic pa ...
... GQR (Generic Qualitative Reasoner) (Gantner, Westphal, and Wölfl 2008) implements such techniques for qualitative constraint networks in which only binary relations occur. GQR takes a calculus description and one or more constraint networks as input, and processes the networks using the symbolic pa ...
A Review of Case-Based Reasoning in Cognition
... (i.e. thinking of a motor action without executing it), which implicates the existence of underlying representations. Both cognitive psychology (Robin, Dominique, Toussaint, Blandin, Guillot, and Le Her, 2007), philosophy (Grush, 2004) and neuroscience (Filimon, Nelson, Hagler, and Sereno, 2007; Zi ...
... (i.e. thinking of a motor action without executing it), which implicates the existence of underlying representations. Both cognitive psychology (Robin, Dominique, Toussaint, Blandin, Guillot, and Le Her, 2007), philosophy (Grush, 2004) and neuroscience (Filimon, Nelson, Hagler, and Sereno, 2007; Zi ...
Cognitive Systems
... Alan Turing 1950: "We can only see a short distance ahead, but we can see that there is much to be done” Jim Dator’s definition of the transformational society: humans, and their technologies, and the environments of both, are all three merging into the same thing. Humans, as humans, are losing thei ...
... Alan Turing 1950: "We can only see a short distance ahead, but we can see that there is much to be done” Jim Dator’s definition of the transformational society: humans, and their technologies, and the environments of both, are all three merging into the same thing. Humans, as humans, are losing thei ...
Enhancing Moral Conformity and Enhancing Moral Worth
... poverty. It is also increasingly recognised that many of history’s greatest atrocities—ranging from the First World War to the Final Solution to the Cultural Revolution—were made possible by the ordinary moral failures of ordinary people [1–3]. It is plausible that we have reasons to correct our mor ...
... poverty. It is also increasingly recognised that many of history’s greatest atrocities—ranging from the First World War to the Final Solution to the Cultural Revolution—were made possible by the ordinary moral failures of ordinary people [1–3]. It is plausible that we have reasons to correct our mor ...
PDF 1 of 2 - Massachusetts Institute of Technology
... 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 ...
MACHINE FASHION: AN ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE BASED
... According to a survey done by OfficeTeam, 93% out of more than 1000 senior managers at companies with 20 or more employees responded that clothing choice affects an employee's chances of promotion (OfficeTeam, 2007). However, keeping track of fashion sense requires significant time and effort, which ...
... According to a survey done by OfficeTeam, 93% out of more than 1000 senior managers at companies with 20 or more employees responded that clothing choice affects an employee's chances of promotion (OfficeTeam, 2007). However, keeping track of fashion sense requires significant time and effort, which ...
AMC - Queen Mary University of London
... The structure of this paper reflects our focus not only on the evaluation of generated artefacts and underlying creative processes, but also on the evaluation requirements of and for systems including feedback and reflection. In order to suggest evaluation methods for these different purposes, we co ...
... The structure of this paper reflects our focus not only on the evaluation of generated artefacts and underlying creative processes, but also on the evaluation requirements of and for systems including feedback and reflection. In order to suggest evaluation methods for these different purposes, we co ...
types of anticipatory behaving agents in artificial life
... The first example is taken from work (Nadin 2003). Change in posture (standing up from a seated position for example) would cause changes in blood pressure. This is the physics of the body consisting from a liquid (blood), pipes (the various blood vessels), and a pump (the heart). We can understand ...
... The first example is taken from work (Nadin 2003). Change in posture (standing up from a seated position for example) would cause changes in blood pressure. This is the physics of the body consisting from a liquid (blood), pipes (the various blood vessels), and a pump (the heart). We can understand ...
Dr. Person′s Curriculum Vitae
... Graesser, A. C., Hu, X., Person, N. K. (2001). Teaching with the Help of Talking Heads. Proceedings of the IEEE International Conference on Advanced Learning Technologies (pp. 460-461). Los Alamitos, CA: IEEE Computer Society. Graesser, A. C., Hu, X., Susarla, S., Harter, D., Person, N. K., Louwers ...
... Graesser, A. C., Hu, X., Person, N. K. (2001). Teaching with the Help of Talking Heads. Proceedings of the IEEE International Conference on Advanced Learning Technologies (pp. 460-461). Los Alamitos, CA: IEEE Computer Society. Graesser, A. C., Hu, X., Susarla, S., Harter, D., Person, N. K., Louwers ...
Human-Based Computation for Microfossil Identification
... deposits through biostratigraphy and to study prehistoric environments via geochemistry. Forams and other microfossils, for the most part, are still identified by experts manually. GSA Annual Meeting ...
... deposits through biostratigraphy and to study prehistoric environments via geochemistry. Forams and other microfossils, for the most part, are still identified by experts manually. GSA Annual Meeting ...
the excerpt from a UBS CIO WM
... We have expanded the scope of this theme to include AI as it is at the center of the fourth industrial revolution; like the brain, AI is driving the evolution of machine intelligence. Beyond powering the broader trends like industrial automation or autonomous driving, AI also provides significant gr ...
... We have expanded the scope of this theme to include AI as it is at the center of the fourth industrial revolution; like the brain, AI is driving the evolution of machine intelligence. Beyond powering the broader trends like industrial automation or autonomous driving, AI also provides significant gr ...
Sample chapter - Computer Science and Software Engineering
... the city they refer to when they explain other locations to each other. For the two of them it has become a landmark they share even if this is one of many cafés in that street. For others, especially those who never visited the café, it is not. The New York City Apple Store (Figure 1.4a) may have ...
... the city they refer to when they explain other locations to each other. For the two of them it has become a landmark they share even if this is one of many cafés in that street. For others, especially those who never visited the café, it is not. The New York City Apple Store (Figure 1.4a) may have ...