
Chapter 5 - Dr. Djamel Bouchaffra
... • Satisficing solution: one that is good enough, according to some description of which solutions are adequate • Approximately optimal solution: one whose measure of quality is close to the best theoretically possible (robot minimal distance approximated!) • Probable solution: one that is likely to ...
... • Satisficing solution: one that is good enough, according to some description of which solutions are adequate • Approximately optimal solution: one whose measure of quality is close to the best theoretically possible (robot minimal distance approximated!) • Probable solution: one that is likely to ...
The Intercultural Ethics Agenda from an Objectivist Point of View
... – Much disagreement that appears moral is not about fundamental moral principles at all: much disagreement involves disagreement about how to apply shared principles or disagreement about factual matters that condition applicability of shared moral principles. – Indeed, one reason that diversity of ...
... – Much disagreement that appears moral is not about fundamental moral principles at all: much disagreement involves disagreement about how to apply shared principles or disagreement about factual matters that condition applicability of shared moral principles. – Indeed, one reason that diversity of ...
Accelerating the speed and accessibility of artificial intelligence
... performance. In fact, the new Intel Xeon Phi processor-based system can train or learn an AlexNet image classification system up to 2.3 times faster than a similarly configured system. 1 The Intel Xeon Phi processor delivers training breakthroughs, without foregoing the benefits of general purpose c ...
... performance. In fact, the new Intel Xeon Phi processor-based system can train or learn an AlexNet image classification system up to 2.3 times faster than a similarly configured system. 1 The Intel Xeon Phi processor delivers training breakthroughs, without foregoing the benefits of general purpose c ...
Recitation Slides - Daniel R. Schlegel
... "[The automation of] activities that we associate with human thinking, activities such as decision-making, problem solving, learning..." (Bellman, 1978) "The study of mental faculties through the use of computational models" (Charniac and McDermott, ...
... "[The automation of] activities that we associate with human thinking, activities such as decision-making, problem solving, learning..." (Bellman, 1978) "The study of mental faculties through the use of computational models" (Charniac and McDermott, ...
NNsML chap1
... Why Study Machine Learning? AI began as an attempt to understand the nature of intelligence, but it has grown into a scientific and technological field affecting many aspects of commerce and society. The main goals of AI & ML are: ...
... Why Study Machine Learning? AI began as an attempt to understand the nature of intelligence, but it has grown into a scientific and technological field affecting many aspects of commerce and society. The main goals of AI & ML are: ...
Call for Participations
... The IEEE World Congress on Computational Intelligence (IEEE WCCI) is the largest technical event in the field of computational intelligence. The IEEE WCCI 2016 will host three conferences: The 2016 International Joint Conference on Neural Networks (IJCNN 2016), the 2016 IEEE International Conference ...
... The IEEE World Congress on Computational Intelligence (IEEE WCCI) is the largest technical event in the field of computational intelligence. The IEEE WCCI 2016 will host three conferences: The 2016 International Joint Conference on Neural Networks (IJCNN 2016), the 2016 IEEE International Conference ...
International Cooperation vs. AI Arms Race
... who don’t want to fund MIRI specifically, encouraging donations toward international co- ...
... who don’t want to fund MIRI specifically, encouraging donations toward international co- ...
Word - The Open University
... Computers. Almost all of us have some experience of working with computers. Most of us probably feel confident we know what they are, and what they can do. In this section we'll examine the fundamental concept of the digital computer as an interpreted automatic formal system and consider the impli ...
... Computers. Almost all of us have some experience of working with computers. Most of us probably feel confident we know what they are, and what they can do. In this section we'll examine the fundamental concept of the digital computer as an interpreted automatic formal system and consider the impli ...
What is Artificial Intelligence? Psychometric AI as an Answer
... Objection 1: “Can you be serious? PAI is so idiosyncratic!” Recall that we mentioned at the outset that AI textbooks tend to be self-reflective. Let’s look a bit at some of these volumes. Doing so will reveal that Psychometric AI is far from idiosyncratic, because it is (at least arguably) a general ...
... Objection 1: “Can you be serious? PAI is so idiosyncratic!” Recall that we mentioned at the outset that AI textbooks tend to be self-reflective. Let’s look a bit at some of these volumes. Doing so will reveal that Psychometric AI is far from idiosyncratic, because it is (at least arguably) a general ...
Toward ethical intelligent autonomous healthcare agents: a case
... conflicts. Although defenders of this approach have not given such decision principles, they have maintained that in particular cases it is intuitively obvious which duty/duties should prevail. We have devised a procedure for inferring an ethical decision principle from information about cases of et ...
... conflicts. Although defenders of this approach have not given such decision principles, they have maintained that in particular cases it is intuitively obvious which duty/duties should prevail. We have devised a procedure for inferring an ethical decision principle from information about cases of et ...
ppt
... Avoids problems of Depth-First Search when trees are unbounded Avoids problem of Depth-Limited Search when goal depth d > l Complete , if b is finite Optimal, if path cost is equal to depth ...
... Avoids problems of Depth-First Search when trees are unbounded Avoids problem of Depth-Limited Search when goal depth d > l Complete , if b is finite Optimal, if path cost is equal to depth ...
playing smart – artificial intelligence in computer games
... different approaches to achieving AI. In turn, each of those approaches is more or less suitable for the different areas of AI research. ...
... different approaches to achieving AI. In turn, each of those approaches is more or less suitable for the different areas of AI research. ...
Housekeeping with Multiple Autonomous Robots: Representation
... and a chair and the passage between the table and the chair is too narrow for the robot to pass through. • When a plan execution fails, the robots may need to find another plan by taking into account some temporal constraints. For instance, when a robot cannot move an object because it is heavy, the ...
... and a chair and the passage between the table and the chair is too narrow for the robot to pass through. • When a plan execution fails, the robots may need to find another plan by taking into account some temporal constraints. For instance, when a robot cannot move an object because it is heavy, the ...
Synthetic biology is an emergent technology. Emergent
... environment as a whole. The distribution class has received a good deal of attention from scholars but unfortunately the attitude class has not. There are obvious limitations within the field of ethics of emergent technologies as enthusiasts tend to dismiss or refute the concerns of laypeople (who t ...
... environment as a whole. The distribution class has received a good deal of attention from scholars but unfortunately the attitude class has not. There are obvious limitations within the field of ethics of emergent technologies as enthusiasts tend to dismiss or refute the concerns of laypeople (who t ...
Curriculum Vitae - Centre for Applied Philosophy and Public Ethics
... Project summary What can moral philosophers hope to learn from the sciences of the mind? Recent work on the disorders of autism and psychopathy, has promised to reshape a longstanding philosophical debate between Kantians and Humeans on the role of empathy (sympathy) in moral thinking. This project ...
... Project summary What can moral philosophers hope to learn from the sciences of the mind? Recent work on the disorders of autism and psychopathy, has promised to reshape a longstanding philosophical debate between Kantians and Humeans on the role of empathy (sympathy) in moral thinking. This project ...
Information-Processing Psychology, Artificial Intelligence, and the
... Randy Jones, and many others for discussions that led to the ideas in this talk. ...
... Randy Jones, and many others for discussions that led to the ideas in this talk. ...
Priti Srinivas Sajja Rajendra Akerker
... In the chapter “Spatial Navigation in Virtual World” by Kanubhai K. Patel and Sanjay Kumar Vij, the navigation process in a virtual world is elaborated. This chapter presents the possibilities of using neural networks as a tool for studying spatial navigation within virtual worlds. The benefits of t ...
... In the chapter “Spatial Navigation in Virtual World” by Kanubhai K. Patel and Sanjay Kumar Vij, the navigation process in a virtual world is elaborated. This chapter presents the possibilities of using neural networks as a tool for studying spatial navigation within virtual worlds. The benefits of t ...
image.ntua.gr
... latter provides the means for including a priori knowledge, in the form of rules. It has been implemented using the CAM/SPM model presented in [6]. The CAM module partitions the ECG features space so as to produce linguistic terms. Linguistic terms are then used in the SPM module to activate the rul ...
... latter provides the means for including a priori knowledge, in the form of rules. It has been implemented using the CAM/SPM model presented in [6]. The CAM module partitions the ECG features space so as to produce linguistic terms. Linguistic terms are then used in the SPM module to activate the rul ...
Outlook on Artificial Intelligence in the Enterprise 2016
... immense value by helping organizations uncover new areas for revenue, increase productivity or pinpoint operational problems before they happen. While there is currently confusion about AI and how to best use it, its widespread adoption is inevitable. We predict that as winners emerge from the hype, ...
... immense value by helping organizations uncover new areas for revenue, increase productivity or pinpoint operational problems before they happen. While there is currently confusion about AI and how to best use it, its widespread adoption is inevitable. We predict that as winners emerge from the hype, ...
Human Skill - Alex Quinn
... Reference source not found.]. Although the approaches they have taken have been similarly diverse, all strive to leverage the strengths of humans to enhance the capabilities of computer systems to perform tasks previously attempted using AI algorithms alone. It turns out that there are actually many ...
... Reference source not found.]. Although the approaches they have taken have been similarly diverse, all strive to leverage the strengths of humans to enhance the capabilities of computer systems to perform tasks previously attempted using AI algorithms alone. It turns out that there are actually many ...
A Model for Recursively Self Improving Programs
... Define an improving sequence with respect to G as an infinite sequence of programs P1, P2, P3,... such that for all i > 0, Pi+1 improves on Pi with respect to goal G. Example 5: Let G be the identity goal: G(x) = x (the goal of finding big numbers). Let Pn(t) = {t + n} complete in less than C + D lo ...
... Define an improving sequence with respect to G as an infinite sequence of programs P1, P2, P3,... such that for all i > 0, Pi+1 improves on Pi with respect to goal G. Example 5: Let G be the identity goal: G(x) = x (the goal of finding big numbers). Let Pn(t) = {t + n} complete in less than C + D lo ...
inaugural symposium - Institute for Visual Intelligence
... reasonably be meant by the term “visual intelligence” is multi-faceted. The term can be used to describe various skills in visual observation, from noting many details at once, to seeing things that many others do not see, to making clever inferences, Sherlock Holms style, from what is seen. In look ...
... reasonably be meant by the term “visual intelligence” is multi-faceted. The term can be used to describe various skills in visual observation, from noting many details at once, to seeing things that many others do not see, to making clever inferences, Sherlock Holms style, from what is seen. In look ...
AI Past and Present - University of Basel
... 60 Years of AI: 1950s Dartmouth workshop (1956): John McCarthy coins the term artificial intelligence “official birth year” of the research area early enthusiasm: Herbert Simon (1957) It is not my aim to surprise or shock you – but the simplest way I can summarize is to say that there are now in the ...
... 60 Years of AI: 1950s Dartmouth workshop (1956): John McCarthy coins the term artificial intelligence “official birth year” of the research area early enthusiasm: Herbert Simon (1957) It is not my aim to surprise or shock you – but the simplest way I can summarize is to say that there are now in the ...
Artificial Intelligence, Lecture 1.2, Page 1
... achievement goal is a goal to achieve. This can be a complex logical formula. complex preferences that may involve tradeoffs between various desiderata, perhaps at different times. Either ordinal or cardinal (e.g., utility) Examples: coffee delivery robot, medical doctor ...
... achievement goal is a goal to achieve. This can be a complex logical formula. complex preferences that may involve tradeoffs between various desiderata, perhaps at different times. Either ordinal or cardinal (e.g., utility) Examples: coffee delivery robot, medical doctor ...