
Swarm intelligence (SI) is the collective
... From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation, search Swarm intelligence (SI) is the collective behaviour of decentralized, self-organized systems, natural or artificial. The concept is employed in work on artificial intelligence. The expression was introduced by Gerardo Beni and Jing Wa ...
... From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation, search Swarm intelligence (SI) is the collective behaviour of decentralized, self-organized systems, natural or artificial. The concept is employed in work on artificial intelligence. The expression was introduced by Gerardo Beni and Jing Wa ...
Virtual Meetings
... • We are piloting virtual meetings to mitigate the time to conventional meetings. – We will enjoy greater flexibility with a virtual venue. – We can bring distinguished speakers at no cost. ...
... • We are piloting virtual meetings to mitigate the time to conventional meetings. – We will enjoy greater flexibility with a virtual venue. – We can bring distinguished speakers at no cost. ...
Dialogue systems: simulations or interfaces?
... “The background cannot be formalised” • There are no reasons to think that humans represent and manipulate the background explicitly, or that this is possible even in principle • “...understanding requires giving the computer a background of commons sense that adult humans have in virtue of having ...
... “The background cannot be formalised” • There are no reasons to think that humans represent and manipulate the background explicitly, or that this is possible even in principle • “...understanding requires giving the computer a background of commons sense that adult humans have in virtue of having ...
The History Of BioMedical Ethics
... Clinical Ethics is learnt in the same way as clinical medicine is learnt, ‘at the coalface’, through meeting patients and their families, being involved in their cases. It is a practical discipline. The doctor must learn to recognise the ethical aspects of his/her clinical (and scientific research w ...
... Clinical Ethics is learnt in the same way as clinical medicine is learnt, ‘at the coalface’, through meeting patients and their families, being involved in their cases. It is a practical discipline. The doctor must learn to recognise the ethical aspects of his/her clinical (and scientific research w ...
Informational Recursiveness Against Singularity
... B ELONGING TO K URZWEILIAN S TRONG AI Singularity is a broader idea extending also out of region of strong AI. It touches biology, human evolution, social systems, exponential development of modern technology etc., however it doesn’t speak, e.g., on evolution of future human consciousness, its unity ...
... B ELONGING TO K URZWEILIAN S TRONG AI Singularity is a broader idea extending also out of region of strong AI. It touches biology, human evolution, social systems, exponential development of modern technology etc., however it doesn’t speak, e.g., on evolution of future human consciousness, its unity ...
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... -because of weight symmetry, anti-patterns (binary reverse) are stored as well as the original patterns (also spurious local minima are created when many patterns are stored) -if one tries to store more than about 0.14*(number of neurons) patterns, the network exhibits unstable behavior - works well ...
... -because of weight symmetry, anti-patterns (binary reverse) are stored as well as the original patterns (also spurious local minima are created when many patterns are stored) -if one tries to store more than about 0.14*(number of neurons) patterns, the network exhibits unstable behavior - works well ...
Robot Learning, Future of Robotics
... IF obstacle-close-in-front AND NOT obstacle-close-on-left THEN turn sharp-left – Each behavior may be active to a varying degree ...
... IF obstacle-close-in-front AND NOT obstacle-close-on-left THEN turn sharp-left – Each behavior may be active to a varying degree ...
Robotics - Krupa Vara Prasad Adimulapu
... The word robotics was derived from the word robot, which was introduced to the public by Czech writer Karel Čapek in his play R.U.R. (Rossum's Universal Robots), which was published in 1920. The word robot comes from the Slavic word robota, which means labour. The play begins in a factory that makes ...
... The word robotics was derived from the word robot, which was introduced to the public by Czech writer Karel Čapek in his play R.U.R. (Rossum's Universal Robots), which was published in 1920. The word robot comes from the Slavic word robota, which means labour. The play begins in a factory that makes ...
the Future is Now - Machine Learning X
... Identifying potentially meaningful AI applications Knowing how to identify requirements, and express these to machine learning experts for example Distilling subject matter expertise to enable development of specific AI ...
... Identifying potentially meaningful AI applications Knowing how to identify requirements, and express these to machine learning experts for example Distilling subject matter expertise to enable development of specific AI ...
CIS 730 (Introduction to Artificial Intelligence) Lecture
... CIS 730: Introduction to Artificial Intelligence ...
... CIS 730: Introduction to Artificial Intelligence ...
CS437
... n One of the most ambitious projects of the era of great expectations was the General Problem Solver (GPS). Allen Newell and Herbert Simon from the Carnegie Mellon University developed a general-purpose program to simulate humansolving methods. n Newell and Simon suggested that a problem to be solv ...
... n One of the most ambitious projects of the era of great expectations was the General Problem Solver (GPS). Allen Newell and Herbert Simon from the Carnegie Mellon University developed a general-purpose program to simulate humansolving methods. n Newell and Simon suggested that a problem to be solv ...
Servais Pinckaers: Returning to a Thomisitc Morality of Happiness
... unity and communion which he finds in many traditions, including those which make use of non-Christian, secular wisdom sources. By identifying happiness as a common concern and a constant reference point throughout human history, he is able to demonstrate the universal inclination towards this seism ...
... unity and communion which he finds in many traditions, including those which make use of non-Christian, secular wisdom sources. By identifying happiness as a common concern and a constant reference point throughout human history, he is able to demonstrate the universal inclination towards this seism ...
Letters
... also been concerned with this limitation, so we have developed modelbuilding methods which compile QDEs for QSIM to simulate, either from a component-connection description of a device (Franke and Dvorak 1989, 1990), or from a physical scenario description via qualitative views and processes (Crawfo ...
... also been concerned with this limitation, so we have developed modelbuilding methods which compile QDEs for QSIM to simulate, either from a component-connection description of a device (Franke and Dvorak 1989, 1990), or from a physical scenario description via qualitative views and processes (Crawfo ...
AI Research at the Artificial Intelligence Laboratory, Massachusetts
... called the Programmer’s Apprentice. As a first demonstration of how the Programmer’s Apprentice can help a programmer, Dr. Waters has implemented a new kind of program editor which unerstand how a program is built out of standard plans. With existing program editors, a single logical change to a pro ...
... called the Programmer’s Apprentice. As a first demonstration of how the Programmer’s Apprentice can help a programmer, Dr. Waters has implemented a new kind of program editor which unerstand how a program is built out of standard plans. With existing program editors, a single logical change to a pro ...
Cognitive Robotics - 서울대 Biointelligence lab
... Endowing robots with mammalian and human-like cognitive capabilities to enable the achievement of complex goals in complex environments. Focused on using animal cognition as a starting point for the development of robotic computational algorithms As opposed to more traditional Artificial Intel ...
... Endowing robots with mammalian and human-like cognitive capabilities to enable the achievement of complex goals in complex environments. Focused on using animal cognition as a starting point for the development of robotic computational algorithms As opposed to more traditional Artificial Intel ...
CV - Olivier Georgeon
... TBR has many practical applications including autonomous robot adaptation, co-evolution of humanmachine interaction, and behavioral analysis and modeling. TBR also brings theoretical insights for implementing constructivist learning and developmental artificial intelligence. This is because TBR pr ...
... TBR has many practical applications including autonomous robot adaptation, co-evolution of humanmachine interaction, and behavioral analysis and modeling. TBR also brings theoretical insights for implementing constructivist learning and developmental artificial intelligence. This is because TBR pr ...
A proposal of a novel model for Artificial Intelligence Planning
... [ISSN 2250 – 3749] Publication Date : 05 June 2013 [2] Rolf Pfeifer and Gabriel Gome‖Interacting with the real world – design principles for intelligent systems‖. [3] Rodney A. Brooks “Intelligence without representation*”. [4] Progress in AI Planning Research and Applications, Derek Long and Maria ...
... [ISSN 2250 – 3749] Publication Date : 05 June 2013 [2] Rolf Pfeifer and Gabriel Gome‖Interacting with the real world – design principles for intelligent systems‖. [3] Rodney A. Brooks “Intelligence without representation*”. [4] Progress in AI Planning Research and Applications, Derek Long and Maria ...
G52HPA: History and Philosophy of Artificial Intelligence Lecture 1
... • Goal is to extract and represent information about the viewed scene given (sets of) images of that scene - “To know what is where by looking” (Aristotle). Vision may use but is not equal to image processing. ...
... • Goal is to extract and represent information about the viewed scene given (sets of) images of that scene - “To know what is where by looking” (Aristotle). Vision may use but is not equal to image processing. ...
Neuroethics: The State of the Art
... knowledge that we have about our brain gives us a new conception of ourselves, a different representation of our ideas, our thoughts and the dispositions that intervene when we make judgments. With regard to moral judgments, in fact, it is fundamental. The knowledge that we are now in the process of ...
... knowledge that we have about our brain gives us a new conception of ourselves, a different representation of our ideas, our thoughts and the dispositions that intervene when we make judgments. With regard to moral judgments, in fact, it is fundamental. The knowledge that we are now in the process of ...
09. Ethical and bioethical issues
... science and medicine. It falls under the general group of applied and professional ethics • It is predicated on an assumption that some solutions to the ethical problems that arise in science and medicine are more moral than others and that these solutions can be arrived at by moral reasoning and re ...
... science and medicine. It falls under the general group of applied and professional ethics • It is predicated on an assumption that some solutions to the ethical problems that arise in science and medicine are more moral than others and that these solutions can be arrived at by moral reasoning and re ...
Artificial Intelligence
... Sources of Uncertain Knowledge • Unknown data. When the data is incomplete or missing, the only solution is to accept the value “unknown” and proceed to an approximate reasoning with this value. • Combining the views of different experts. Large expert systems usually combine the knowledge and expert ...
... Sources of Uncertain Knowledge • Unknown data. When the data is incomplete or missing, the only solution is to accept the value “unknown” and proceed to an approximate reasoning with this value. • Combining the views of different experts. Large expert systems usually combine the knowledge and expert ...
Making Music with AI: Some examples
... generative grammars has been, and continues to be, an important and very useful approach in music modeling (Lerdahl and Jackendoff [17]) Marvin Minsky in his well known paper Music, Mind, and Meaning [18] addresses the important question of how music impresses our minds. He applies his concepts of ...
... generative grammars has been, and continues to be, an important and very useful approach in music modeling (Lerdahl and Jackendoff [17]) Marvin Minsky in his well known paper Music, Mind, and Meaning [18] addresses the important question of how music impresses our minds. He applies his concepts of ...