
The History of Artificial Intelligence
... The main advances over the past sixty years have been advances in search algorithms, machine learning algorithms, and integrating statistical analysis into understanding the world at large. However most of the breakthroughs in AI aren’t noticeable to most people. Rather than talking machines used to ...
... The main advances over the past sixty years have been advances in search algorithms, machine learning algorithms, and integrating statistical analysis into understanding the world at large. However most of the breakthroughs in AI aren’t noticeable to most people. Rather than talking machines used to ...
2. Adversarial Sequence Prediction
... intelligent minds. The sequences that we must learn to predict are often generated by minds that can observe our predictions and have an interest in preventing our accurate prediction. In order to investigate this situation define an evader e and a predictor p as programs for a universal Turing mach ...
... intelligent minds. The sequences that we must learn to predict are often generated by minds that can observe our predictions and have an interest in preventing our accurate prediction. In order to investigate this situation define an evader e and a predictor p as programs for a universal Turing mach ...
Minimal Ethics
... Some might regret the systematically aporetic nature of these first sections, which the author often concludes with an open or rhetorical question, as in the section devoted to the amoralist: “Rather than getting involved in this kind of project [moral conditioning], would it not be better to leave ...
... Some might regret the systematically aporetic nature of these first sections, which the author often concludes with an open or rhetorical question, as in the section devoted to the amoralist: “Rather than getting involved in this kind of project [moral conditioning], would it not be better to leave ...
A Cognitive Architecture for a Humanoid Robot: A First Approach
... ‡ Forschungszentrum Karlsruhe GmbH, Institute of Applied Computer Science, Germany ...
... ‡ Forschungszentrum Karlsruhe GmbH, Institute of Applied Computer Science, Germany ...
Processing and Interaction in Robotics
... The empirical inductive deductive paradigm (see Figure 3), introduced by Galileo Galilei (15641642), is a good description of the relations and the differences between a phenomenon and a model of the phenomenon. In fact in “Dialogo dei massimi sistemi” [13] written in 1632 he states: “Bisogna veder ...
... The empirical inductive deductive paradigm (see Figure 3), introduced by Galileo Galilei (15641642), is a good description of the relations and the differences between a phenomenon and a model of the phenomenon. In fact in “Dialogo dei massimi sistemi” [13] written in 1632 he states: “Bisogna veder ...
Artificial Intelligence Meets Modern Computer Science
... parsers and generators for natural language. Also presented are methods for reasoning with uncertainty and an introduction to machine learning. These are important issues INTRODUCED in the context of a first level AI class. The ...
... parsers and generators for natural language. Also presented are methods for reasoning with uncertainty and an introduction to machine learning. These are important issues INTRODUCED in the context of a first level AI class. The ...
Fulltext
... What individuals are willing to accept as a normal part of reality is a complex result of personality, beliefs, cultural environment, and life history. Even people we interact with on a daily basis at home or at work may be operating in a perceived reality greatly divergent from our own (Barnett, 20 ...
... What individuals are willing to accept as a normal part of reality is a complex result of personality, beliefs, cultural environment, and life history. Even people we interact with on a daily basis at home or at work may be operating in a perceived reality greatly divergent from our own (Barnett, 20 ...
Chap010
... DVS – represent complex data using interactive 3-dimensional models, assist in discovery of patterns, links and anomalies ...
... DVS – represent complex data using interactive 3-dimensional models, assist in discovery of patterns, links and anomalies ...
CFP: 5th Workshop on Agents Applied in Health Care
... systems in health care, a number of applications addressing clinical problems are already based in agent technology. Thus, it may now be a good time for the specialists in the field to meet and report on the results achieved in this area, to discuss the benefits (and drawbacks) that agent-based syst ...
... systems in health care, a number of applications addressing clinical problems are already based in agent technology. Thus, it may now be a good time for the specialists in the field to meet and report on the results achieved in this area, to discuss the benefits (and drawbacks) that agent-based syst ...
Slide 1
... common set of needs and interests. 2. Moral principles are functions of human needs and interests, instituted by reason. 3. Some moral principles will meet human needs and promote human interests better than others. 4. These principles can be said to be objectively valid principles. 5. Therefore an ...
... common set of needs and interests. 2. Moral principles are functions of human needs and interests, instituted by reason. 3. Some moral principles will meet human needs and promote human interests better than others. 4. These principles can be said to be objectively valid principles. 5. Therefore an ...
intelligence and intelligent machines
... Intelligence is one of nature's most intriguing mysteries. It begins with its definition which is equivalent to a physical entity, namely the brain, trying to explain itself, and it ends with our inability to completely define it. Defining intelligence is as elusive as our dreams, and depends often ...
... Intelligence is one of nature's most intriguing mysteries. It begins with its definition which is equivalent to a physical entity, namely the brain, trying to explain itself, and it ends with our inability to completely define it. Defining intelligence is as elusive as our dreams, and depends often ...
CH 1 PPT - Caroline Paltin, Ph.D. Licensed Psychologist,#PSY14274
... Levels of Ethical Practice Aspirational ethics – The highest professional standards of conduct to which counselors can aspire – Related to positive ethics Providing services pro bono for those in need ...
... Levels of Ethical Practice Aspirational ethics – The highest professional standards of conduct to which counselors can aspire – Related to positive ethics Providing services pro bono for those in need ...
Overview of Five Ethical Decision-Making Models
... magnitude of consequences, social consensus, probability of effect, temporal immediacy, proximity, and concentration of effect). 2. Make moral judgment (while considering the moral intensity factors of magnitude of consequences, social consensus, probability of effect, temporal immediacy, proximity, ...
... magnitude of consequences, social consensus, probability of effect, temporal immediacy, proximity, and concentration of effect). 2. Make moral judgment (while considering the moral intensity factors of magnitude of consequences, social consensus, probability of effect, temporal immediacy, proximity, ...
Moral Enhancement - Institute for Ethics and Emerging Technologies
... when it endangers others Immorality of not drinking ...
... when it endangers others Immorality of not drinking ...
Computational Intelligence Approaches for Student/Tutor
... in fuzzy logic usually assume values that range in degrees between 0 and 1 [10]. It is quite obvious that in order to solve real life problems, we often find ourselves dealing with pre-positions that are partially true and partially false and the truth value in this kind of instances can be ranging ...
... in fuzzy logic usually assume values that range in degrees between 0 and 1 [10]. It is quite obvious that in order to solve real life problems, we often find ourselves dealing with pre-positions that are partially true and partially false and the truth value in this kind of instances can be ranging ...
Artificial Intelligence - Department of Computer Science
... If most Canadians have brown eyes, and most brown eyed people have good eyesight, then do most Canadians have good eyesight? Maybe not for at least two reasons: It might be true that, while most brown eyed people have good eyesight, that’s not true of Canadians. Suppose that 70% of Canadians have br ...
... If most Canadians have brown eyes, and most brown eyed people have good eyesight, then do most Canadians have good eyesight? Maybe not for at least two reasons: It might be true that, while most brown eyed people have good eyesight, that’s not true of Canadians. Suppose that 70% of Canadians have br ...
AI - Department of Computer Science and Electrical Engineering
... It’s been easier to mechanize many of the high-level tasks we usually associate with “intelligence” in people e.g., symbolic integration, proving theorems, playing chess, medical diagnosis It’s been very hard to mechanize tasks that lots of animals can do ...
... It’s been easier to mechanize many of the high-level tasks we usually associate with “intelligence” in people e.g., symbolic integration, proving theorems, playing chess, medical diagnosis It’s been very hard to mechanize tasks that lots of animals can do ...
full list of publications - American University of Beirut
... 3. Connectionism vs. Symbolic AI: Why Fodor and Pylyshyn are Right, SAINT 2000, Seminars on Artificial Intelligence, Windsor, Ontario, Canada, 2000. 4. Inductive Data Types, Recursion and Complexity Analysis Made Easy (2-hour Tutorial/Lecture), Minnesota State University at Mankato, Minnesota, USA, ...
... 3. Connectionism vs. Symbolic AI: Why Fodor and Pylyshyn are Right, SAINT 2000, Seminars on Artificial Intelligence, Windsor, Ontario, Canada, 2000. 4. Inductive Data Types, Recursion and Complexity Analysis Made Easy (2-hour Tutorial/Lecture), Minnesota State University at Mankato, Minnesota, USA, ...
COGNITIVE SCIENCE SOCIETY MEETING, 2007
... MODULES: Can a Machine Think? The Turing Test, Types of Computers, Functionalism, Searle's Chinese Room Argument, Introduction to Neurons, Connectionism, ANN that See eBOOK: Win Phillip's The Extraordinary Future (Advanced Undergrad) Metaphysics & Epistemology: Is the World a Grand Illusion? Realism ...
... MODULES: Can a Machine Think? The Turing Test, Types of Computers, Functionalism, Searle's Chinese Room Argument, Introduction to Neurons, Connectionism, ANN that See eBOOK: Win Phillip's The Extraordinary Future (Advanced Undergrad) Metaphysics & Epistemology: Is the World a Grand Illusion? Realism ...
04/24 --- AI: Science or Engineering?
... reveal, the AI thrust, from its very beginnings, was at least threepronged. One goal was to construct computer programs (e.g., the Logic Theorist) capable of exhibiting intelligence, and thereby, to begin building a theory of intelligent systems. (The original Carnegie-Rand name for the endeavor was ...
... reveal, the AI thrust, from its very beginnings, was at least threepronged. One goal was to construct computer programs (e.g., the Logic Theorist) capable of exhibiting intelligence, and thereby, to begin building a theory of intelligent systems. (The original Carnegie-Rand name for the endeavor was ...
Artificial Intelligence Artificial intelligence: an empirical science
... reveal, the AI thrust, from its very beginnings, was at least threepronged. One goal was to construct computer programs (e.g., the Logic Theorist) capable of exhibiting intelligence, and thereby, to begin building a theory of intelligent systems. (The original Carnegie-Rand name for the endeavor was ...
... reveal, the AI thrust, from its very beginnings, was at least threepronged. One goal was to construct computer programs (e.g., the Logic Theorist) capable of exhibiting intelligence, and thereby, to begin building a theory of intelligent systems. (The original Carnegie-Rand name for the endeavor was ...
Artificial Intelligence CSC 361
... 1960s: Widrow and Hoff explored Perceptron networks (which they called “Adalines”) and the delta rule. ...
... 1960s: Widrow and Hoff explored Perceptron networks (which they called “Adalines”) and the delta rule. ...
AI Policy: Organizations, Resources, and Recent Symposia
... I welcome everyone to make blog comments so we can develop a rich knowledge base of information and ideas representing SIGAI members. ...
... I welcome everyone to make blog comments so we can develop a rich knowledge base of information and ideas representing SIGAI members. ...
NNsML chap2
... fish schooling and bird flocking evolution by natural selection information processing in the brain wasp and termite nest building pattern formation in animal coats game theory and the evolution of cooperation computation at the edge of chaos ...
... fish schooling and bird flocking evolution by natural selection information processing in the brain wasp and termite nest building pattern formation in animal coats game theory and the evolution of cooperation computation at the edge of chaos ...
Bayesian Memory, a Possible Hardware Building Block for Intelligent Systems
... One of the problems with traditional AI and ANNs was that they did not scale well. But recently, the computational neuroscience community has started providing scalable algorithms (often loosely based on cortical models) that can be applied to large intelligent computing problems. These new algorith ...
... One of the problems with traditional AI and ANNs was that they did not scale well. But recently, the computational neuroscience community has started providing scalable algorithms (often loosely based on cortical models) that can be applied to large intelligent computing problems. These new algorith ...