
CURRICULUM VITAE - University of Memphis
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curriculum vitae - University of Memphis
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Toward a truly personal computer
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Osmand Christian - XY Home
... As much as agents help tackling interoperability problems, they also enable negotiation for services and resources. Agents are typically in heterogeneous systems with inherently distributed data, their own control and resources. Interactions become a core part of these agents, especially at run-time ...
... As much as agents help tackling interoperability problems, they also enable negotiation for services and resources. Agents are typically in heterogeneous systems with inherently distributed data, their own control and resources. Interactions become a core part of these agents, especially at run-time ...
The Quest for Artificial Intelligence - Stanford Artificial Intelligence
... 19.2 Natural Language Access to Computer Systems . . . . . . . . . . 313 19.2.1 LIFER . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 313 ...
... 19.2 Natural Language Access to Computer Systems . . . . . . . . . . 313 19.2.1 LIFER . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 313 ...
Chapter 02 Decisions and Processes: Value Driven Business
... 2. Behavioral grouping can be accomplished quickly and with great detail as demonstrated by Spotlight Analysis when they found the swing voters they coined as the barn raisers. True False ...
... 2. Behavioral grouping can be accomplished quickly and with great detail as demonstrated by Spotlight Analysis when they found the swing voters they coined as the barn raisers. True False ...
Alan Turing “Founder of computer science” Prof. Jonathan P. Bowen www.jpbowen.com
... (1897–1984), mathematician and codebreaker • Newman’s 1935 lectures on the foundations of mathematics inspired Turing • Later at Bletchley Park / Manchester • One of Turing’s few co-authors Newman, M. H. A. (1955). “Alan Mathison Turing. 1912–1954”. Biographical Memoirs of Fellows of the Royal Socie ...
... (1897–1984), mathematician and codebreaker • Newman’s 1935 lectures on the foundations of mathematics inspired Turing • Later at Bletchley Park / Manchester • One of Turing’s few co-authors Newman, M. H. A. (1955). “Alan Mathison Turing. 1912–1954”. Biographical Memoirs of Fellows of the Royal Socie ...
PhD Thesis
... (iii) that EPCs may reproduce stereotypes from everyday real life human-human interaction, as well as from traditional visual media – but that they simultaneously harbour a considerable potential to challenge stereotypes. As a tool for the research community, a framework of a visual graphical design ...
... (iii) that EPCs may reproduce stereotypes from everyday real life human-human interaction, as well as from traditional visual media – but that they simultaneously harbour a considerable potential to challenge stereotypes. As a tool for the research community, a framework of a visual graphical design ...
From Problems to Protocols: Towards a Negotiation Handbook
... which protocols should be used for which negotiation problems. The research community has been unable to answer this key question, to date, because the different efforts all tend to test their protocols using their own idiosyncratic negotiation scenarios, varying widely across dimensions that includ ...
... which protocols should be used for which negotiation problems. The research community has been unable to answer this key question, to date, because the different efforts all tend to test their protocols using their own idiosyncratic negotiation scenarios, varying widely across dimensions that includ ...
The Role of Subjectivity in Intelligent Systems Communication and
... have been currently developed in ways that may attempt to display some of the features related to intelligent entities in the animal world. If we examine current intelligent software agent applications we see that they are used in a metaphoric “intelligent tool” way aiding human users to perform hig ...
... have been currently developed in ways that may attempt to display some of the features related to intelligent entities in the animal world. If we examine current intelligent software agent applications we see that they are used in a metaphoric “intelligent tool” way aiding human users to perform hig ...
The Promise of Artificial Intelligence - IEEE
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artificial intelligence (luger, 6th, 2008)
... Intelligence is too complex to be described by any single theory; instead, researchers are constructing a hierarchy of theories that characterize it at multiple levels of abstraction. At the lowest levels of this hierarchy, neural networks, genetic algorithms and other forms of emergent computation ...
... Intelligence is too complex to be described by any single theory; instead, researchers are constructing a hierarchy of theories that characterize it at multiple levels of abstraction. At the lowest levels of this hierarchy, neural networks, genetic algorithms and other forms of emergent computation ...
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... To contribute on the evaluative process of searching the appropriate designing paradigms as a mechanical engineer, I bring up in this paper some of my ideas about the robot hand design concretely. While the designs of my robot hands may seem to be filled with eccentric, vagarious and serendipitous i ...
... To contribute on the evaluative process of searching the appropriate designing paradigms as a mechanical engineer, I bring up in this paper some of my ideas about the robot hand design concretely. While the designs of my robot hands may seem to be filled with eccentric, vagarious and serendipitous i ...
possibilistic logic - an overview
... probabilities. See also Grove [1988] who uses a so-called “system of spheres”, with is nothing but an ordinal possibility distribution. A framework very similar to the one of Shackle was also proposed by the philosopher L. J. Cohen [1977] who considered the problem of legal reasoning. He introduced ...
... probabilities. See also Grove [1988] who uses a so-called “system of spheres”, with is nothing but an ordinal possibility distribution. A framework very similar to the one of Shackle was also proposed by the philosopher L. J. Cohen [1977] who considered the problem of legal reasoning. He introduced ...
CV - Information Sciences Institute
... Councilor of the Association for the Advancement of Artificial Intelligence (AAAI), 2003-2009. When I joined the council, AAAI was facing a tremendous fragmentation of the field as new conferences were being constituted (Agents, IUI, ISWC, UAI) and older ones were cementing and growing their attenda ...
... Councilor of the Association for the Advancement of Artificial Intelligence (AAAI), 2003-2009. When I joined the council, AAAI was facing a tremendous fragmentation of the field as new conferences were being constituted (Agents, IUI, ISWC, UAI) and older ones were cementing and growing their attenda ...
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... and responsible application of Artificial Intelligence (AI) technologies. An increasing number of AI technologies now affect our lives (or soon will), from intelligent assistants to selfdriving cars. As a result, AI technologies are often in the news and a number of organizations (including the U ...
... and responsible application of Artificial Intelligence (AI) technologies. An increasing number of AI technologies now affect our lives (or soon will), from intelligent assistants to selfdriving cars. As a result, AI technologies are often in the news and a number of organizations (including the U ...
The Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Truth about Morality
... reasons. First, and less important, it’s simply mistaken. Contrary to common sense, moral realism is false. In Chapter 2 I will attempt to explain why it’s false, and in Chapter 3 I will draw on recent work in moral psychology to explain why it nevertheless strikes most people as true. Second, and m ...
... reasons. First, and less important, it’s simply mistaken. Contrary to common sense, moral realism is false. In Chapter 2 I will attempt to explain why it’s false, and in Chapter 3 I will draw on recent work in moral psychology to explain why it nevertheless strikes most people as true. Second, and m ...
Flexible Attention-based Cognitive Architecture for
... the emergence of constituent processes, rather than from careful top-down control engineering. Minsky has argued in his Society of Mind that intelligent behaviours can emerge from the interaction of many simple processes, even though each process may lack ‘intelligence’ in isolation. In addition, An ...
... the emergence of constituent processes, rather than from careful top-down control engineering. Minsky has argued in his Society of Mind that intelligent behaviours can emerge from the interaction of many simple processes, even though each process may lack ‘intelligence’ in isolation. In addition, An ...
INSTITUTE OF ADVANCED LEGAL STUDIES SCHOOL OF
... generally utilised drafting conventions, especially when drafting with automated intelligent tools. Susskind appropriately describes the context of this discussion by stating that…artificial intelligence can perhaps best be regarded not as derived, by analogy, from the rigorous conceptions of philos ...
... generally utilised drafting conventions, especially when drafting with automated intelligent tools. Susskind appropriately describes the context of this discussion by stating that…artificial intelligence can perhaps best be regarded not as derived, by analogy, from the rigorous conceptions of philos ...
Pickman`s Machine: A Reasoning Architecture Baki Cakici
... A definition of artificial intelligence and an introduction to earlier research is attempted in this chapter. This is not without its challenges; examples from various sources illustrate the diversity of opinion within the field: “Artificial intelligence is the design and study of computer programs ...
... A definition of artificial intelligence and an introduction to earlier research is attempted in this chapter. This is not without its challenges; examples from various sources illustrate the diversity of opinion within the field: “Artificial intelligence is the design and study of computer programs ...
Improbable Creativity
... philosophers’ conviction that their god had created the universe in this way. This newly designated creative act could not be replicated by humankind; it was reserved solely for God. St. Augustine and Pseudo-Dionysius were two proponents of this view, surmising that artists were mere imitators of Go ...
... philosophers’ conviction that their god had created the universe in this way. This newly designated creative act could not be replicated by humankind; it was reserved solely for God. St. Augustine and Pseudo-Dionysius were two proponents of this view, surmising that artists were mere imitators of Go ...
The Hidden Pattern
... personal quest for spiritual and mental development. Next, I’ll make a few boring comments about this prose you are reading. In writing about these ideas, I have chosen a style that is natural to me but may seem eccentric to some others – a kind of mix between informal conversational prose and more ...
... personal quest for spiritual and mental development. Next, I’ll make a few boring comments about this prose you are reading. In writing about these ideas, I have chosen a style that is natural to me but may seem eccentric to some others – a kind of mix between informal conversational prose and more ...
Publication : An introduction to Soar as an agent architecture
... 2.1 The knowledge level, symbol level, and architecture An agent can be described at three distinct levels: the knowledge level, the symbol level, and the architecture level (Newell, 1990). The knowledge level refers to an external, descriptive view of an agent (Newell, 1982). For example, if a robo ...
... 2.1 The knowledge level, symbol level, and architecture An agent can be described at three distinct levels: the knowledge level, the symbol level, and the architecture level (Newell, 1990). The knowledge level refers to an external, descriptive view of an agent (Newell, 1982). For example, if a robo ...
Wrappers for feature subset selection
... algorithm is run on the dataset, usually partitioned into internal training and holdout sets, with different sets of features removed from the data. The feature subset with the highest evaluation is chosen as the final set on which to run the induction algorithm. The resulting classifier is then eva ...
... algorithm is run on the dataset, usually partitioned into internal training and holdout sets, with different sets of features removed from the data. The feature subset with the highest evaluation is chosen as the final set on which to run the induction algorithm. The resulting classifier is then eva ...