knOWLer - Ontological Support for Information Retrieval Systems
... being more targeted at problem solving and query answering ...
... being more targeted at problem solving and query answering ...
Vita 9/27/91 - University of Southern California
... pp. 240-252. (12th Most Cited IJAIS Paper 2008-2013) (14th most downloaded paper from IJAIS for October –December 2008. 19th most downloaded paper from IJAIS for January – March 2009, 23rd most downloaded paper for July – September 2009). http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.accinf.2008.09.001 12th Most Cite ...
... pp. 240-252. (12th Most Cited IJAIS Paper 2008-2013) (14th most downloaded paper from IJAIS for October –December 2008. 19th most downloaded paper from IJAIS for January – March 2009, 23rd most downloaded paper for July – September 2009). http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.accinf.2008.09.001 12th Most Cite ...
Selforganizology: A more detailed description
... thermodynamic laws, this situation will only occur in the open systems far from thermodynamic equilibrium. For most systems, this means the energy supply to the system is needed for generating and maintaining a certain mode. In an abstract sense, self-organization is a dynamic process that makes an ...
... thermodynamic laws, this situation will only occur in the open systems far from thermodynamic equilibrium. For most systems, this means the energy supply to the system is needed for generating and maintaining a certain mode. In an abstract sense, self-organization is a dynamic process that makes an ...
Chapter 4 Diagnostic Expert Systems: From Expert`s Knowledge to
... Rule-based expert systems have a wide range of applications for diagnostic tasks where expertise and experience are available but deep understanding of the physical properties of the system is either unavailable or too costly to obtain. In the rule-based systems, knowledge is represented in the form ...
... Rule-based expert systems have a wide range of applications for diagnostic tasks where expertise and experience are available but deep understanding of the physical properties of the system is either unavailable or too costly to obtain. In the rule-based systems, knowledge is represented in the form ...
The time course of selective visual attention: theory and experiments
... of information received reaches a level of processing to be voluntarily reported or directly used to influence behaviour. The psychophysical work of Helmholtz (1867) has originated a commonly employed metaphor for focal attention in terms of a spotlight (Crick, 1984; Treisman, 1982). The formulated m ...
... of information received reaches a level of processing to be voluntarily reported or directly used to influence behaviour. The psychophysical work of Helmholtz (1867) has originated a commonly employed metaphor for focal attention in terms of a spotlight (Crick, 1984; Treisman, 1982). The formulated m ...
i S dS i S dS Fuzzy Logic, Sets and Systems Lecture 1 Introduction
... i l ti off vague and d uncertain information, and to create systems that are much closer in spirit to human thinking. thinking Fuzzy logic is a strong candidate for this purpose. purpose Fuzzy Logic, Sets and Systems ...
... i l ti off vague and d uncertain information, and to create systems that are much closer in spirit to human thinking. thinking Fuzzy logic is a strong candidate for this purpose. purpose Fuzzy Logic, Sets and Systems ...
An Expert System Framework for Infertility in Women using Web
... fertility contributed by each partner (Falcone T). Most married couples eager to start a family don’t imagine that they will have difficulty conceiving. Infertility is a critical issue for a married couple that increase anxiety and exert stress (ASRM). There is a lot information on infertility throu ...
... fertility contributed by each partner (Falcone T). Most married couples eager to start a family don’t imagine that they will have difficulty conceiving. Infertility is a critical issue for a married couple that increase anxiety and exert stress (ASRM). There is a lot information on infertility throu ...
Knowledge Engineering 2017
... This text is meant to plant the seeds of knowledge, to instill that sense of wonder about a young, but growing new field. In the pursuit of this new technology, it is important to remember that humanism cannot be denied. Knowledge Engineering is meant to expand "human effectiveness and efficiency," ...
... This text is meant to plant the seeds of knowledge, to instill that sense of wonder about a young, but growing new field. In the pursuit of this new technology, it is important to remember that humanism cannot be denied. Knowledge Engineering is meant to expand "human effectiveness and efficiency," ...
Ghassan Beydoun`s CV
... - Visibility of my current work on Disaster Management knowledge sharing is quickly gathering momentum, e.g. an invited talk in 2016 at ICICA, a recent keynote invitation by the Japanese Naval Research to the 2011 Workshop on Social Computing and Cultural Modeling in Thailand, another invitation to ...
... - Visibility of my current work on Disaster Management knowledge sharing is quickly gathering momentum, e.g. an invited talk in 2016 at ICICA, a recent keynote invitation by the Japanese Naval Research to the 2011 Workshop on Social Computing and Cultural Modeling in Thailand, another invitation to ...
Designing Web-Based Organizational Memory for Knowledge
... by the continuous development of new knowledge based on creative ideas, the analysis of failures, daily experiences and work in research and development (R&D). OM can support these processes by tracking failures and successes; b) Securing knowledge (storage). Individual knowledge must be made access ...
... by the continuous development of new knowledge based on creative ideas, the analysis of failures, daily experiences and work in research and development (R&D). OM can support these processes by tracking failures and successes; b) Securing knowledge (storage). Individual knowledge must be made access ...
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... We evaluated the performance of ITSA* as a local optimization algorithm in two standard benchmark domains, namely the 48-Puzzle with the Manhattan distance heuristic and the Rubik’s Cube with the PDB heuristic used in (Korf 1997). We ran ITSA* on solution paths found by BULB in 50 random instances f ...
... We evaluated the performance of ITSA* as a local optimization algorithm in two standard benchmark domains, namely the 48-Puzzle with the Manhattan distance heuristic and the Rubik’s Cube with the PDB heuristic used in (Korf 1997). We ran ITSA* on solution paths found by BULB in 50 random instances f ...
artificial intelligence - ABIT Group of Institutions
... The principle behind Weak AI is simply the fact that machines can be made to act as if they are intelligent. For example, when a human player plays chess against a computer, the human player may feel as if the computer is actually making impressive moves. But the chess application is not thinking an ...
... The principle behind Weak AI is simply the fact that machines can be made to act as if they are intelligent. For example, when a human player plays chess against a computer, the human player may feel as if the computer is actually making impressive moves. But the chess application is not thinking an ...
Identifying Condition-Action Sentences Using a Heuristic
... execute an activity. CPGs are published as textual guidelines, but in order to deploy them in some kind of computerized tool (e.g., a reminder system or a more complex decisionsupport system) they have to be represented in specialized languages (see [15, 7] for a comparison and overview). Although d ...
... execute an activity. CPGs are published as textual guidelines, but in order to deploy them in some kind of computerized tool (e.g., a reminder system or a more complex decisionsupport system) they have to be represented in specialized languages (see [15, 7] for a comparison and overview). Although d ...
Probably Approximately Correct Heuristic Search
... goal d is not known until the problem is solved optimally, and thus this bound cannot be used to identify whether a solution is probably optimal in practice. Other algorithms that use machine learning techniques to generate accurate heuristics have also been proposed (Samadi, Felner, and Schaeffer 2 ...
... goal d is not known until the problem is solved optimally, and thus this bound cannot be used to identify whether a solution is probably optimal in practice. Other algorithms that use machine learning techniques to generate accurate heuristics have also been proposed (Samadi, Felner, and Schaeffer 2 ...
(IT) in Knowledge Management
... The CEO is responsible for championing a knowledge management effort The officers make available the resources needed to get the job done ...
... The CEO is responsible for championing a knowledge management effort The officers make available the resources needed to get the job done ...
Chapter 04 Decision Support and Artificial Intelligence
... 49. What is the difference between an expert system and a genetic algorithm? a. An expert system uses a genetic algorithm to assist in understanding the problem b. An expert system provides more accurate solutions that a genetic algorithm C. A genetic algorithm provides you with the best solution; a ...
... 49. What is the difference between an expert system and a genetic algorithm? a. An expert system uses a genetic algorithm to assist in understanding the problem b. An expert system provides more accurate solutions that a genetic algorithm C. A genetic algorithm provides you with the best solution; a ...
Information Technology and Artificial Intelligence
... absolute limit to computational density for computer hardware. Rather, he foresees the computational density across the earth growing trillions upon trillions of times in just the next century.10 Kurzweil believes that the exponential evolution of computation, defined as the capacity to remember and ...
... absolute limit to computational density for computer hardware. Rather, he foresees the computational density across the earth growing trillions upon trillions of times in just the next century.10 Kurzweil believes that the exponential evolution of computation, defined as the capacity to remember and ...
Document
... 2.1. How Computer Systems become Experts In addition to the usual problems that arise during software development (e.g., selection of the hardware, choice of the programming language and the programming tools) there is the need to incorporate expert knowledge about the problem domain into a software ...
... 2.1. How Computer Systems become Experts In addition to the usual problems that arise during software development (e.g., selection of the hardware, choice of the programming language and the programming tools) there is the need to incorporate expert knowledge about the problem domain into a software ...
Robin Douglas Burke Associate Professor
... Burke, R. & Kass, A. Refining the Universal Indexing Frame to Support Retrieval of Tutorial Stories. In AAAI Workshop on Indexing and Reuse in Multimedia Systems, pages 1-11. AAAI, 1994. Burke, R., Kedar, S. & Kass, A. Acquiring Retrieval Knowledge for Multimedia Stories. In AAAI Workshop on Indexin ...
... Burke, R. & Kass, A. Refining the Universal Indexing Frame to Support Retrieval of Tutorial Stories. In AAAI Workshop on Indexing and Reuse in Multimedia Systems, pages 1-11. AAAI, 1994. Burke, R., Kedar, S. & Kass, A. Acquiring Retrieval Knowledge for Multimedia Stories. In AAAI Workshop on Indexin ...
Reports on the Twenty-First National Conference on Artificial
... (softbots) and robotic artifacts in everyday life is on the upswing, and we are seeing increasingly more examples of their use in society with commercial products around the corner and some already on the market. As interaction with humans increases, so does the demand for sophisticated robotic capa ...
... (softbots) and robotic artifacts in everyday life is on the upswing, and we are seeing increasingly more examples of their use in society with commercial products around the corner and some already on the market. As interaction with humans increases, so does the demand for sophisticated robotic capa ...
Reports on the Twenty-First National Conference on Artificial
... (softbots) and robotic artifacts in everyday life is on the upswing, and we are seeing increasingly more examples of their use in society with commercial products around the corner and some already on the market. As interaction with humans increases, so does the demand for sophisticated robotic capa ...
... (softbots) and robotic artifacts in everyday life is on the upswing, and we are seeing increasingly more examples of their use in society with commercial products around the corner and some already on the market. As interaction with humans increases, so does the demand for sophisticated robotic capa ...
Paper - IFIS Uni Lübeck
... via the built-in RacerPro web server/client. The language miniLisp is designed in such a way that termination of miniLisp programs is guaranteed, and miniLisp can be used to specify rather complex queries and server extensions while the reasoning server is running (see Fig. 5). The functional langua ...
... via the built-in RacerPro web server/client. The language miniLisp is designed in such a way that termination of miniLisp programs is guaranteed, and miniLisp can be used to specify rather complex queries and server extensions while the reasoning server is running (see Fig. 5). The functional langua ...
Creating New Pathways to Justice Using Simple Artificial
... Thompson, Darin, "Creating New Pathways to Justice Using Simple Artificial Intelligence and Online Dispute Resolution" (2015). Osgoode Legal Studies Research Paper Series. 152. ...
... Thompson, Darin, "Creating New Pathways to Justice Using Simple Artificial Intelligence and Online Dispute Resolution" (2015). Osgoode Legal Studies Research Paper Series. 152. ...
Preference-Driven Querying of Inconsistent Relational Databases ⋆
... approach incorporates preference-driven conflict resolution into query answering. The database is not changed. These goals are achieved by augmenting the framework of consistent query answers through various notions of preferred repair. We axiomatize desirable properties of preferred repair families ...
... approach incorporates preference-driven conflict resolution into query answering. The database is not changed. These goals are achieved by augmenting the framework of consistent query answers through various notions of preferred repair. We axiomatize desirable properties of preferred repair families ...
Personified Systems - Eldacur Technologies
... would like autonomous systems to embody. Only when they get to this level will we truly be able to talk about systems that behave and decide ethically. For now, however, they will have to leave that to us. In the context of autonomous and personified systems, information is valuable, but knowledge i ...
... would like autonomous systems to embody. Only when they get to this level will we truly be able to talk about systems that behave and decide ethically. For now, however, they will have to leave that to us. In the context of autonomous and personified systems, information is valuable, but knowledge i ...