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... Group Decision Support Systems Computer-based system that supports groups of people engaged in a common task (or goal) and that provides an interface to a shared environment. Used in problem solving Related areas ...
... Group Decision Support Systems Computer-based system that supports groups of people engaged in a common task (or goal) and that provides an interface to a shared environment. Used in problem solving Related areas ...
Artificial Intelligence and Distributed Computing
... Content: the supervisor follows the activity of the student by weekly discussions concerning the status of the diploma work ...
... Content: the supervisor follows the activity of the student by weekly discussions concerning the status of the diploma work ...
Distractor Quality Analyze In Multiple Choice Questions
... • Distracters - the incorrect answers in the list of options. [5] There are several advantages to multiple choice tests • Compared with traditional assessment questions, MCQs offer faster marking, less necessity for cross-marking. • MCQs are useful to educational institutions under pressure to reduc ...
... • Distracters - the incorrect answers in the list of options. [5] There are several advantages to multiple choice tests • Compared with traditional assessment questions, MCQs offer faster marking, less necessity for cross-marking. • MCQs are useful to educational institutions under pressure to reduc ...
Intelligent Search on the Internet
... The complexity of Information Retrieval is to be clearly seen in two main unpleasant problems: - synonymity all the documents containing term B synonym of term A present in the query are lost, therefore relevant information is not retrieved. - polysemy occurs when a term has several different meaning ...
... The complexity of Information Retrieval is to be clearly seen in two main unpleasant problems: - synonymity all the documents containing term B synonym of term A present in the query are lost, therefore relevant information is not retrieved. - polysemy occurs when a term has several different meaning ...
CIS370 - Heppenstall.ca
... • Passing the Turing test would indicate that the system is intelligent according to the “Systems that act like humans” definition, but only appears to be intelligent according to the “Systems that think like humans” definition. Thinking Humanly: The Cognitive Modelling Approach • Require an underst ...
... • Passing the Turing test would indicate that the system is intelligent according to the “Systems that act like humans” definition, but only appears to be intelligent according to the “Systems that think like humans” definition. Thinking Humanly: The Cognitive Modelling Approach • Require an underst ...
Lecture 45 - KDD - Kansas State University
... – Instances X, target function (concept) c: X H, hypothesis space H – Training examples D: positive, negative examples of target function c – Analytical learning: also given domain theory T for explaining examples ...
... – Instances X, target function (concept) c: X H, hypothesis space H – Training examples D: positive, negative examples of target function c – Analytical learning: also given domain theory T for explaining examples ...
Artificial Intelligence Expert Systems
... Listing of rule numbers displayed on the screen. The user interface makes it easy to trace the credibility of the deductions. ...
... Listing of rule numbers displayed on the screen. The user interface makes it easy to trace the credibility of the deductions. ...
Pyndri: a Python Interface to the Indri Search Engine
... up until now researchers were required to resort to C++, Java or shell scripting. C++ and Java, while excellent for production-style systems, are slow and inflexible for the fast prototyping paradigm used in research. Shell scripting fits better in the research paradigm, but offers poor string proce ...
... up until now researchers were required to resort to C++, Java or shell scripting. C++ and Java, while excellent for production-style systems, are slow and inflexible for the fast prototyping paradigm used in research. Shell scripting fits better in the research paradigm, but offers poor string proce ...
Heuristic Search
... Analyze the problem: select the most important features that can have an immense impact. Isolate and represent : convert these important features into knowledge representation. Problem solving technique(s): choose the best technique and apply it to particular problem. ...
... Analyze the problem: select the most important features that can have an immense impact. Isolate and represent : convert these important features into knowledge representation. Problem solving technique(s): choose the best technique and apply it to particular problem. ...
Principles of Information Systems, Ninth Edition
... – Define the term artificial intelligence and state the objective of developing artificial intelligence systems – List the characteristics of intelligent behavior and compare the performance of natural and artificial intelligence systems for each of these characteristics – Identify the major compone ...
... – Define the term artificial intelligence and state the objective of developing artificial intelligence systems – List the characteristics of intelligent behavior and compare the performance of natural and artificial intelligence systems for each of these characteristics – Identify the major compone ...
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... Related questions How can agents make rational decisions given beliefs about outcomes? What does it mean (algorithmically) to “choose the best”? ...
... Related questions How can agents make rational decisions given beliefs about outcomes? What does it mean (algorithmically) to “choose the best”? ...
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... Represent a path (sequence of actions) which results in the node’s state Have a problem state and one parent, a path length, (a depth) & a cost The same problem state may be achieved by multiple search tree nodes ...
... Represent a path (sequence of actions) which results in the node’s state Have a problem state and one parent, a path length, (a depth) & a cost The same problem state may be achieved by multiple search tree nodes ...
A Knowledge-Biased Approach to Information Agents
... There are strengths and weaknesses with each of these approaches. People’s experience in searching for specific information using search engines is widely variable. Sometimes the desired information is readily located, while on other occasions, much time can be wasted with nothing useful found. Not ...
... There are strengths and weaknesses with each of these approaches. People’s experience in searching for specific information using search engines is widely variable. Sometimes the desired information is readily located, while on other occasions, much time can be wasted with nothing useful found. Not ...
Why Study Computers?
... Approaches An optimization model finds the best solution, usually the one that will best help individuals or organizations meet their goals. Heuristics, often referred to as “rules of thumb”—commonly accepted guidelines or procedures that usually find a good solution, but not necessarily the opt ...
... Approaches An optimization model finds the best solution, usually the one that will best help individuals or organizations meet their goals. Heuristics, often referred to as “rules of thumb”—commonly accepted guidelines or procedures that usually find a good solution, but not necessarily the opt ...
original - Kansas State University
... Classical knowledge representation Relation to planning Where things break in practice Segue (back) to uncertain reasoning and preferences ...
... Classical knowledge representation Relation to planning Where things break in practice Segue (back) to uncertain reasoning and preferences ...
Explaining robot actions - Advanced Technology Laboratories
... mode and world information. We have developed but not implemented algorithms that examine changes in the grids used to produce the cost map. These algorithms look for the most influential cells on the robot’s route and determine what grid(s) correspond to the values of these cells. By understanding ...
... mode and world information. We have developed but not implemented algorithms that examine changes in the grids used to produce the cost map. These algorithms look for the most influential cells on the robot’s route and determine what grid(s) correspond to the values of these cells. By understanding ...
Introduction - University of Oregon
... how many contained stories that encoded topographical information as social information (see Appendix 1). We used the collection as the unit of analysis because not all stories are expected to contain detailed topographic information, and not all such information is expected to be encoded as social ...
... how many contained stories that encoded topographical information as social information (see Appendix 1). We used the collection as the unit of analysis because not all stories are expected to contain detailed topographic information, and not all such information is expected to be encoded as social ...
Research in Decision-Theoretic Planning and Scheduling
... [6]. Two aspects of our work on DTSare particularly relevant to decision-theoretic planning: * Search Control. DTSuses decision-theoretic criteria to control its search. We have developed decision-theoretic versions of the well-knownback: tracking and Min-Conflicts algorithms, and are experimenting ...
... [6]. Two aspects of our work on DTSare particularly relevant to decision-theoretic planning: * Search Control. DTSuses decision-theoretic criteria to control its search. We have developed decision-theoretic versions of the well-knownback: tracking and Min-Conflicts algorithms, and are experimenting ...
DSS Chapter 1
... The objective of computerized decision support, regardless of its name or nature, is to assist management in solving managerial or organizational problems (and assess opportunities and strategies) faster and better than possible without computers Every type of tool has certain capabilities and limit ...
... The objective of computerized decision support, regardless of its name or nature, is to assist management in solving managerial or organizational problems (and assess opportunities and strategies) faster and better than possible without computers Every type of tool has certain capabilities and limit ...
Artificial Intelligence
... – User actively involved with the system. – Relies on . The user must understand problem situation and what needs to be done. – The user makes the ultimate decision/choice. ...
... – User actively involved with the system. – Relies on . The user must understand problem situation and what needs to be done. – The user makes the ultimate decision/choice. ...
experience based diagnostics and condition based maintenance
... valuable assets in company. Maintenance and down time are directly related. Easy accessible experience and knowledge on how to determine, and then perform preventive or corrective maintenance is essential for a maintenance engineer. Experience and knowledge is directly linked to the down time of the ...
... valuable assets in company. Maintenance and down time are directly related. Easy accessible experience and knowledge on how to determine, and then perform preventive or corrective maintenance is essential for a maintenance engineer. Experience and knowledge is directly linked to the down time of the ...
To append for course “Soft computing”
... To append for course “Intelligent systems” Course Description This course will provide students the basic concepts of different methods and tools of knowledge engineering for building of intelligent systems based on knowledge, such as, logic, rules, frames, semantic nets. The course will provide stu ...
... To append for course “Intelligent systems” Course Description This course will provide students the basic concepts of different methods and tools of knowledge engineering for building of intelligent systems based on knowledge, such as, logic, rules, frames, semantic nets. The course will provide stu ...
Review of Artificial Intelligence, Simulation, and Modeling
... simple systems is not for the fainthearted, as these chapters demonstrate. Major advances are necessary to make the tools more easily and widely applicable. Do the research projects described in this book meet the needs of end users? From several of the descriptions of the projects under way, it was ...
... simple systems is not for the fainthearted, as these chapters demonstrate. Major advances are necessary to make the tools more easily and widely applicable. Do the research projects described in this book meet the needs of end users? From several of the descriptions of the projects under way, it was ...
Review of Genetic Algorithms in Search, Optimization, and Machine
... simple systems is not for the fainthearted, as these chapters demonstrate. Major advances are necessary to make the tools more easily and widely applicable. Do the research projects described in this book meet the needs of end users? From several of the descriptions of the projects under way, it was ...
... simple systems is not for the fainthearted, as these chapters demonstrate. Major advances are necessary to make the tools more easily and widely applicable. Do the research projects described in this book meet the needs of end users? From several of the descriptions of the projects under way, it was ...
Searching with Partial Information
... lead to a dead end; then one backs up in the search tree to the deepest unexpanded node • Greedy best-first search resembles depth-first search in the way it prefers to follow a single path all the way to the goal, but will back up when it hits a dead end • The worst-case time and space complexity i ...
... lead to a dead end; then one backs up in the search tree to the deepest unexpanded node • Greedy best-first search resembles depth-first search in the way it prefers to follow a single path all the way to the goal, but will back up when it hits a dead end • The worst-case time and space complexity i ...