CS 540 * Introduction to AI Fall 2015
... (you can access this paper for free if you are on a UW-Madison network; if you use DoIT's VPN I believe you can also access this from a non-UW network, such as a computer in your home) ...
... (you can access this paper for free if you are on a UW-Madison network; if you use DoIT's VPN I believe you can also access this from a non-UW network, such as a computer in your home) ...
Japan`s strategies for taking the lead in the Fourth Industrial
... ① Shift from mass production/uniform services to customized production/services based on individual needs (customized medical treatment, immediate custom-made clothing, educational service depending on individual understanding) ② Free matching of society’s unused potential assets with needs of indiv ...
... ① Shift from mass production/uniform services to customized production/services based on individual needs (customized medical treatment, immediate custom-made clothing, educational service depending on individual understanding) ② Free matching of society’s unused potential assets with needs of indiv ...
AAAI 2017 Conference Program
... The Creation of the US National Artificial Intelligence Research and Development Strategic Plan Lynne Parker (University of Tennessee and National Science Foundation, USA) Released by the White House in October 2016, the National AI R&D Strategic Plan outlines a set of AI research priorities for the ...
... The Creation of the US National Artificial Intelligence Research and Development Strategic Plan Lynne Parker (University of Tennessee and National Science Foundation, USA) Released by the White House in October 2016, the National AI R&D Strategic Plan outlines a set of AI research priorities for the ...
Intelligent Distributed Agent Based Architecture
... higher mammalian societies. Two social relationships were explored, namely kinship and trust. Coordination is achieved through team selection. Using characteristics of social networks, such as learning and the ability to deal with uncertainties, the best team is selected for task execution. The expe ...
... higher mammalian societies. Two social relationships were explored, namely kinship and trust. Coordination is achieved through team selection. Using characteristics of social networks, such as learning and the ability to deal with uncertainties, the best team is selected for task execution. The expe ...
Intelligent Agents. - Home ANU
... There are several basic agent architectures: reflex, reflex with state, goal-based, utility-based Learning can be added to any basic architecture and is indeed essential for satisfactory performance in many applications. Rationality requires a learning component – it is necessary to know as much abo ...
... There are several basic agent architectures: reflex, reflex with state, goal-based, utility-based Learning can be added to any basic architecture and is indeed essential for satisfactory performance in many applications. Rationality requires a learning component – it is necessary to know as much abo ...
ppt
... Bounds Sequences contain descendant node values & perhaps ± •A NGT interior node, if a min node with current value V0, • needs no conspiracy to achieve its current value V0, (which must be the current value of at least one of the children) • can achieve any greater value that any of its child node ...
... Bounds Sequences contain descendant node values & perhaps ± •A NGT interior node, if a min node with current value V0, • needs no conspiracy to achieve its current value V0, (which must be the current value of at least one of the children) • can achieve any greater value that any of its child node ...
Viability of Artificial Neural Networks in Mobile Health- care Gavin Harper
... texts with a proven track record in the field of adaptive learning algorithms. Journals have proven to be an invaluable source for obtaining a historical perspective on matters such as the early history of artificial intelligence. For such topics of research that printed material was not readily ava ...
... texts with a proven track record in the field of adaptive learning algorithms. Journals have proven to be an invaluable source for obtaining a historical perspective on matters such as the early history of artificial intelligence. For such topics of research that printed material was not readily ava ...
User-centric query refinement and processing using granularity
... (e.g. parameter values) [37]. Granules can be grouped into multiple levels to form a hierarchical granular structure, and the hierarchy can also be built from multiple perspectives [39]. Thus, various hierarchical processing can be performed on the organized structures [6]. Following the above-menti ...
... (e.g. parameter values) [37]. Granules can be grouped into multiple levels to form a hierarchical granular structure, and the hierarchy can also be built from multiple perspectives [39]. Thus, various hierarchical processing can be performed on the organized structures [6]. Following the above-menti ...
Personal Ethics and Fraudster Motivation: The Missing Link in Fraud
... This theory consists of three elements that are necessary for fraud to occur: (i) perceived pressure (ii) opportunity and (iii) rationalization. David T. Wolfe and Dana R. Hemanson strongly believed that the Cressy Fraud Triangle theory has to be enhanced to improve both fraud prevention and detecti ...
... This theory consists of three elements that are necessary for fraud to occur: (i) perceived pressure (ii) opportunity and (iii) rationalization. David T. Wolfe and Dana R. Hemanson strongly believed that the Cressy Fraud Triangle theory has to be enhanced to improve both fraud prevention and detecti ...
Beyond Evaluation Standards?
... on the basis of an exception permit against ethical standards? Is his/her most important ethical choice then to be obedience? Morally correct action does not become certified on the basis of an order or a norm, because even one counter-example is enough to say that dependency between a morally corre ...
... on the basis of an exception permit against ethical standards? Is his/her most important ethical choice then to be obedience? Morally correct action does not become certified on the basis of an order or a norm, because even one counter-example is enough to say that dependency between a morally corre ...
To Developed Tool, an Intelligent Agent for AutomaticKnowledge
... The term expert system tools describes the software system that is used for constructing an expert system [3], most expert systems are developed using specialized software tools called shells. These shells provided with an inference mechanism such as backward chaining, forward chaining or both, and ...
... The term expert system tools describes the software system that is used for constructing an expert system [3], most expert systems are developed using specialized software tools called shells. These shells provided with an inference mechanism such as backward chaining, forward chaining or both, and ...
Using Anytime Algorithms in Intelligent Systems
... was achieved with run-time t. The quality of results in this experiment measures the percentage of tour-length reduction with respect to the initial tour. These statistics form the basis for the construction of the PP of the algorithm. The resulting expected PP is shown in figure 3. The basic notion ...
... was achieved with run-time t. The quality of results in this experiment measures the percentage of tour-length reduction with respect to the initial tour. These statistics form the basis for the construction of the PP of the algorithm. The resulting expected PP is shown in figure 3. The basic notion ...
Accepting Optimally in Automated Negotiation with Incomplete
... c 2013, International Foundation for Autonomous Agents and Copyright Multiagent Systems (www.ifaamas.org). All rights reserved. ...
... c 2013, International Foundation for Autonomous Agents and Copyright Multiagent Systems (www.ifaamas.org). All rights reserved. ...
AISB/IACAP World Congress 2012 Natural Computing
... Are they just the discrete TM again? At this stage in the development of unconventional (or non-Turing) computation, I think that this is the wrong question. First, we should investigate these processes to discover what computations they perform “naturally”. I would not trust a slime mould computer ...
... Are they just the discrete TM again? At this stage in the development of unconventional (or non-Turing) computation, I think that this is the wrong question. First, we should investigate these processes to discover what computations they perform “naturally”. I would not trust a slime mould computer ...
AISB/IACAP World Congress 2012 Natural Computing
... Are they just the discrete TM again? At this stage in the development of unconventional (or non-Turing) computation, I think that this is the wrong question. First, we should investigate these processes to discover what computations they perform “naturally”. I would not trust a slime mould computer ...
... Are they just the discrete TM again? At this stage in the development of unconventional (or non-Turing) computation, I think that this is the wrong question. First, we should investigate these processes to discover what computations they perform “naturally”. I would not trust a slime mould computer ...
The computing legacy of Alan M. Turing
... Alan M. Turing is arguably the most influential person who shaped the domains of computing, artificial intelligence and digital forecast. The computing community worldwide celebrated 2012 as Alan Turing year to honour his contributions and celebrate his lasting scientific influence on computing and ...
... Alan M. Turing is arguably the most influential person who shaped the domains of computing, artificial intelligence and digital forecast. The computing community worldwide celebrated 2012 as Alan Turing year to honour his contributions and celebrate his lasting scientific influence on computing and ...
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... task. It is impractical to enforce independence among these axes, but each axis should measure a different muddiness characteristic. We do not require each axis to represent the same “level” of information, since this “simple-minded” requirement is counter productive. Some tasks are very general - t ...
... task. It is impractical to enforce independence among these axes, but each axis should measure a different muddiness characteristic. We do not require each axis to represent the same “level” of information, since this “simple-minded” requirement is counter productive. Some tasks are very general - t ...
Artificial Intelligence: The Ultimate Technological Disruption Ascends
... Jeopardy!, considered a formidable challenge due to the presence of trick questions. Yet this summit was conquered in 2011, and was no longer considered important. The same may be true for future thresholds, such as the Turing Test, created by Alan Turing in 1950, which is when an AI algorithm can p ...
... Jeopardy!, considered a formidable challenge due to the presence of trick questions. Yet this summit was conquered in 2011, and was no longer considered important. The same may be true for future thresholds, such as the Turing Test, created by Alan Turing in 1950, which is when an AI algorithm can p ...
Ability in a multi-agent context: a model in the situation
... – We aim at explicitly representing actions, their preconditions and their effects. We consider the general case when some primitive actions may require several agents to be performed (for instance, lifting an heavy door requires two agents). – We aim at defining the ability of an agent to perform a ...
... – We aim at explicitly representing actions, their preconditions and their effects. We consider the general case when some primitive actions may require several agents to be performed (for instance, lifting an heavy door requires two agents). – We aim at defining the ability of an agent to perform a ...
PMAPh_Kirke_AISB_final6
... lower level functionality could take over if the higher level ceased to work. A new type of logic gate was designed to use to build the lower level: musical logic gates. PMAP equivalents of AND, OR and NOT were defined, inspired by Fuzzy Logic. Brief descriptions of these are given later in this pap ...
... lower level functionality could take over if the higher level ceased to work. A new type of logic gate was designed to use to build the lower level: musical logic gates. PMAP equivalents of AND, OR and NOT were defined, inspired by Fuzzy Logic. Brief descriptions of these are given later in this pap ...
A comprehensive survey of multi
... static (stateless) one-shot or repeated tasks. We investigate the contribution of game theory to MARL algorithms for dynamic tasks, and review relevant game-theoretic algorithms for static games. Other authors have investigated more closely the relationship between game theory and MARL. Bowling and ...
... static (stateless) one-shot or repeated tasks. We investigate the contribution of game theory to MARL algorithms for dynamic tasks, and review relevant game-theoretic algorithms for static games. Other authors have investigated more closely the relationship between game theory and MARL. Bowling and ...
Selforganizology: A more detailed description
... Genetic algorithm is a kind of stochastic search algorithms that simulate the evolution of organisms (survival of the fittest, genetic mechanism). It was first proposed by Holland (Holland, 1975). It aimed to explain the adaptive processes of natural and artificial systems. Main characteristics of g ...
... Genetic algorithm is a kind of stochastic search algorithms that simulate the evolution of organisms (survival of the fittest, genetic mechanism). It was first proposed by Holland (Holland, 1975). It aimed to explain the adaptive processes of natural and artificial systems. Main characteristics of g ...
Dr. Mark Silbert
... mind and matter (i.e., brain) and the problems that arise: – A purely physical conception of the mind seems to leave little room for free will – A mind governed entirely by physical laws ...
... mind and matter (i.e., brain) and the problems that arise: – A purely physical conception of the mind seems to leave little room for free will – A mind governed entirely by physical laws ...
Resources on Existential Risk
... Andy Majot and Roman Yampolskiy (13 Apr 2015), "Global catastrophic risk and security implications of quantum computers." ................................................................................................ 14 Philip Doty (Jul 2015), "U.S. homeland security and risk assessment." ...... ...
... Andy Majot and Roman Yampolskiy (13 Apr 2015), "Global catastrophic risk and security implications of quantum computers." ................................................................................................ 14 Philip Doty (Jul 2015), "U.S. homeland security and risk assessment." ...... ...
Constraints and AI Planning
... partial-order planning systems but also complex problem features, such as scheduling and reasoning about numerical resources. The exclusion relations of Graphplan-based planners can also be interpreted in this context, and recently researchers have even developed planning systems that can fully cast ...
... partial-order planning systems but also complex problem features, such as scheduling and reasoning about numerical resources. The exclusion relations of Graphplan-based planners can also be interpreted in this context, and recently researchers have even developed planning systems that can fully cast ...