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 ...
Main Areas of AI
... • What are the limitations of AI? Can computers only do what they are told? Can computers be creative? Can computers think? What problems cannot be solved by computers today? • Computers show promise to control the current waste of energy and other natural resources. • Computer can work in environme ...
... • What are the limitations of AI? Can computers only do what they are told? Can computers be creative? Can computers think? What problems cannot be solved by computers today? • Computers show promise to control the current waste of energy and other natural resources. • Computer can work in environme ...
[$133133] PI on award #0536173 Laptop
... The conference presentations of Kristina Ming '15 and Chris Eriksen '15, both at CCSC-SW and a AAAI spring symposium in 2014, were another particular point of pride: that team had started from scratch to create HMC's first 3d spatial models, which they then used as the basis for autonomously locali ...
... The conference presentations of Kristina Ming '15 and Chris Eriksen '15, both at CCSC-SW and a AAAI spring symposium in 2014, were another particular point of pride: that team had started from scratch to create HMC's first 3d spatial models, which they then used as the basis for autonomously locali ...
3 Experiments
... An institution may also prescribe a pattern of number of individuals needed in each role. In a given organization, roles are filled with agents who occupy roles according to the institutionally prescribed pattern and norms of promotion and demotion we will explore. Agents in an institution must foll ...
... An institution may also prescribe a pattern of number of individuals needed in each role. In a given organization, roles are filled with agents who occupy roles according to the institutionally prescribed pattern and norms of promotion and demotion we will explore. Agents in an institution must foll ...
IEEE Transactions on Evolutionary Computation Special Issue on
... vehicle routing problems) and bin packing (2D or strip packing, etc), space allocation, and so on. Variants of each of these problems, although classified under the same problem, often have widely differing constraints and problem features, thus requiring the design of efficient and adaptive algorit ...
... vehicle routing problems) and bin packing (2D or strip packing, etc), space allocation, and so on. Variants of each of these problems, although classified under the same problem, often have widely differing constraints and problem features, thus requiring the design of efficient and adaptive algorit ...
Knowledge Engineering 2017
... Of these four areas, the basic horsepower problems of computing "engines" is the easiest to tackle. Computer processing capability has crossed the billioninstructions-per-second barrier. Computer memory now exceeds a billion bits. Communications technology now easily exceeds a billion bits per secon ...
... Of these four areas, the basic horsepower problems of computing "engines" is the easiest to tackle. Computer processing capability has crossed the billioninstructions-per-second barrier. Computer memory now exceeds a billion bits. Communications technology now easily exceeds a billion bits per secon ...
Organisational Intelligence and Distributed AI
... the information-integrated, computerised enterprise. (1) The black box-model is still in use in modern macro economic theory. It largely ignores the internal organisational structures, procedures and dependencies. The basic idea is that the enterprise as such is the entity which decides, acts and be ...
... the information-integrated, computerised enterprise. (1) The black box-model is still in use in modern macro economic theory. It largely ignores the internal organisational structures, procedures and dependencies. The basic idea is that the enterprise as such is the entity which decides, acts and be ...
SAT-based planning in complex domains: Concurrency, constraints
... complex tasks. For example, in [21] a state-of-the-art SAT solver is used as the basis for the development of 8 efficient decision procedures for classical modal logics. In [8], a SAT solver is at the basis of a decider able to deal with Quantified Boolean Formulas (QBFs). In [28], a SAT solver is u ...
... complex tasks. For example, in [21] a state-of-the-art SAT solver is used as the basis for the development of 8 efficient decision procedures for classical modal logics. In [8], a SAT solver is at the basis of a decider able to deal with Quantified Boolean Formulas (QBFs). In [28], a SAT solver is u ...
Adding Local Exploration to Greedy Best-First Search in
... GBFS-LS and GBFS-LRW with hFF for first reaching a given hmin in 2004-notankage #21. in search time, with the largest (763 seconds) for the step from hmin = 2 to hmin = 1, correspond to times when the search is stalled in multiple UHRs. Since the large majority of overall search time is used to inef ...
... GBFS-LS and GBFS-LRW with hFF for first reaching a given hmin in 2004-notankage #21. in search time, with the largest (763 seconds) for the step from hmin = 2 to hmin = 1, correspond to times when the search is stalled in multiple UHRs. Since the large majority of overall search time is used to inef ...
Job Shop Scheduling
... from? And what laws guide its dynamics? How did biological life evolve? And how do living organisms function? What is the nature of intelligent thought? ...
... from? And what laws guide its dynamics? How did biological life evolve? And how do living organisms function? What is the nature of intelligent thought? ...
Paul R. Watkins, PhD - CV - College of Education | Idaho State
... and Opportunities", Proceedings, 2nd International Symposium on Intelligent Systems, ITISM, Monterey, Mexico, October 1989 "Transborder Data Flows: Knowledge Base Development and Assessment", Proceedings, International Symposium on International Business Issues, California State University - Fresno, ...
... and Opportunities", Proceedings, 2nd International Symposium on Intelligent Systems, ITISM, Monterey, Mexico, October 1989 "Transborder Data Flows: Knowledge Base Development and Assessment", Proceedings, International Symposium on International Business Issues, California State University - Fresno, ...
Artificial Intelligence – Agents and Environments
... and alternative definitions also provided. For example, we can define an agent as having ‘knowledge’ if it knows what the likely outcomes will be of an action it may perform, or of an action it is observing. Alternatively, we can define knowledge as the absence of the need for search. These definiti ...
... and alternative definitions also provided. For example, we can define an agent as having ‘knowledge’ if it knows what the likely outcomes will be of an action it may perform, or of an action it is observing. Alternatively, we can define knowledge as the absence of the need for search. These definiti ...
AAAI News - Association for the Advancement of Artificial Intelligence
... housed the AI Library: an historic and unique collection of books, journals, technical reports and dissertations - many from the earliest days of AI research. This library was completely destroyed in the fire. Many of the books and journals are no longer in print, and most of the dissertations were ...
... housed the AI Library: an historic and unique collection of books, journals, technical reports and dissertations - many from the earliest days of AI research. This library was completely destroyed in the fire. Many of the books and journals are no longer in print, and most of the dissertations were ...
Goal-Based Action Priors - Humans to Robots Laboratory
... use of objects and predicates. An OO-MDP state is a collection of objects, O = {o1 , . . . , oo }. Each object oi belongs to a class, cj ∈ {c1 , . . . , cc }. Every class has a set of attributes, Att(c) = {c.a1 , . . . , c.aa }, each of which has a value domain, Dom(c.a), of possible values. OO-MDPs ...
... use of objects and predicates. An OO-MDP state is a collection of objects, O = {o1 , . . . , oo }. Each object oi belongs to a class, cj ∈ {c1 , . . . , cc }. Every class has a set of attributes, Att(c) = {c.a1 , . . . , c.aa }, each of which has a value domain, Dom(c.a), of possible values. OO-MDPs ...
MAD MAX: BEYOND TURING DRONE
... inappropriate or behave in an inappropriate manner. Worthmore: Can you cure Max of this delusion, I guess you would call it, this delusion that he is a sentient being? Harris: Well, I - . Brownstone: You don't understand. You see, Beverly has also come to the conclusion that Max is a sentient being. ...
... inappropriate or behave in an inappropriate manner. Worthmore: Can you cure Max of this delusion, I guess you would call it, this delusion that he is a sentient being? Harris: Well, I - . Brownstone: You don't understand. You see, Beverly has also come to the conclusion that Max is a sentient being. ...
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... human genome is extremely high, this category seems our best hope for human level performance. Researchers are increasingly aware of the necessity of modeling brain development. It is not only for understanding how the brain-mind works, but also for solving many bottleneck problems in AI. In the fol ...
... human genome is extremely high, this category seems our best hope for human level performance. Researchers are increasingly aware of the necessity of modeling brain development. It is not only for understanding how the brain-mind works, but also for solving many bottleneck problems in AI. In the fol ...
NEC Vision 2017 for Social Value Creation
... how accurately we can predict the future. However, it is precisely because of these rapid changes that we must correctly identify global-scale megatrends and understand their essential qualities in terms of long-term impact. Awareness of the long-term impact of megatrends will also help us imagine, ...
... how accurately we can predict the future. However, it is precisely because of these rapid changes that we must correctly identify global-scale megatrends and understand their essential qualities in terms of long-term impact. Awareness of the long-term impact of megatrends will also help us imagine, ...
Background to Qualitative Decision Theory
... These central questions by no means exhaust the important practical or philosophical issues. Philosophical criticisms of utility-based approaches to good decisions go back at least to the debate over utilitarianism in the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries. They include doubts about the ...
... These central questions by no means exhaust the important practical or philosophical issues. Philosophical criticisms of utility-based approaches to good decisions go back at least to the debate over utilitarianism in the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries. They include doubts about the ...
CV - Computer and Information Science | Brooklyn College
... effective auction mechanisms, Journal of Autonomous Agents and Multiagent Systems, 21(2):172–203, 2010. Phelps, S., McBurney, P. and Parsons, S. Evolutionary mechanism design: A review, Journal of Autonomous Agents and Multiagent Systems, 21(2):237–264, 2010. Phelps, S., McBurney, P. and Parsons, S. ...
... effective auction mechanisms, Journal of Autonomous Agents and Multiagent Systems, 21(2):172–203, 2010. Phelps, S., McBurney, P. and Parsons, S. Evolutionary mechanism design: A review, Journal of Autonomous Agents and Multiagent Systems, 21(2):237–264, 2010. Phelps, S., McBurney, P. and Parsons, S. ...
Mind Design II : Philosophy, Psychology, Artificial Intelligence
... So, a sentence like "Santa lives at the North Pole", or a picture of him or a map of his travels, can be "about" Santa (who, alas, doesn't exist), but only because we can think that he lives there, and imagine what he looks like and where he goes. It's really our intentionality that these artifacts ...
... So, a sentence like "Santa lives at the North Pole", or a picture of him or a map of his travels, can be "about" Santa (who, alas, doesn't exist), but only because we can think that he lives there, and imagine what he looks like and where he goes. It's really our intentionality that these artifacts ...
Mind Design II : Philosophy, Psychology, Artificial Intelligence
... So, a sentence like "Santa lives at the North Pole", or a picture of him or a map of his travels, can be "about" Santa (who, alas, doesn't exist), but only because we can think that he lives there, and imagine what he looks like and where he goes. It's really our intentionality that these artifacts ...
... So, a sentence like "Santa lives at the North Pole", or a picture of him or a map of his travels, can be "about" Santa (who, alas, doesn't exist), but only because we can think that he lives there, and imagine what he looks like and where he goes. It's really our intentionality that these artifacts ...
Evolutionary algorithms
... Evolutionary optimization v.s. machine learning [Computing machinery and intelligence. Mind 49: 433-460, 1950.] “We cannot expect to find a good child machine at the first attempt. One must experiment with teaching one such machine and see how well it learns. One can then try another and see if it ...
... Evolutionary optimization v.s. machine learning [Computing machinery and intelligence. Mind 49: 433-460, 1950.] “We cannot expect to find a good child machine at the first attempt. One must experiment with teaching one such machine and see how well it learns. One can then try another and see if it ...
David C. Parkes - Harvard John A. Paulson School of Engineering
... • Summer project led to “Chain: A dynamic double auction framework” in Journal of Artificial Intelligence Research 2007, to appear. • A.B. thesis Adaptive Online Mechanism Design in Single-Valued Domains: An Ironing Approach, in computer science and economics. • Work led to paper “An ironing-based a ...
... • Summer project led to “Chain: A dynamic double auction framework” in Journal of Artificial Intelligence Research 2007, to appear. • A.B. thesis Adaptive Online Mechanism Design in Single-Valued Domains: An Ironing Approach, in computer science and economics. • Work led to paper “An ironing-based a ...
How Autonomous Are Collective Agents? Corporate Rights and
... to problematic normative statuses. In fact, it may well be that saving corporate responsibility by accepting the idea that collective agents can be autonomous agents requires giving up on normative individual ...
... to problematic normative statuses. In fact, it may well be that saving corporate responsibility by accepting the idea that collective agents can be autonomous agents requires giving up on normative individual ...