
Introduction to knowledge-based systems
... The housing department in a provincial English town is overworked, although the staff turnover is quite low. Much of the work the staff do involves interviewing clients, and there is a clear pattern of questioning (which varies to a limited degree, depending on the circumstances of the client). It i ...
... The housing department in a provincial English town is overworked, although the staff turnover is quite low. Much of the work the staff do involves interviewing clients, and there is a clear pattern of questioning (which varies to a limited degree, depending on the circumstances of the client). It i ...
CURRICULUM VITAE Academic Education Academic Employment
... satisfiability", Technical Report R-158,Cognitive systems lab, UCLA, 1990 2. Rachel Ben-Eliyahu and Rina Dechter, "Translating a cyclic default theory into an acyclic default theory,Technical report R-169, Cognitive systems lab, UCLA, 1991". 3. Rachel Ben-Eliyahu and Luigi Palopoli,"The expressive p ...
... satisfiability", Technical Report R-158,Cognitive systems lab, UCLA, 1990 2. Rachel Ben-Eliyahu and Rina Dechter, "Translating a cyclic default theory into an acyclic default theory,Technical report R-169, Cognitive systems lab, UCLA, 1991". 3. Rachel Ben-Eliyahu and Luigi Palopoli,"The expressive p ...
for taking notes
... A common representation for all the problems Algorithms that use some strategy to solve the problems using the common representation ...
... A common representation for all the problems Algorithms that use some strategy to solve the problems using the common representation ...
“Research Aspect of Expert system of Indian judiciary of crime
... Advancement, Kerala has prepared an Expert System called AGREX to help the agricultural field personnel to give timely and correct advice to the farmers. Tata Memorial Hospital in Mumbai is using PUFF for diagnosis of respiratory disease. 3.2.1) Legal Expert System in IndiaIn India, crime branch use ...
... Advancement, Kerala has prepared an Expert System called AGREX to help the agricultural field personnel to give timely and correct advice to the farmers. Tata Memorial Hospital in Mumbai is using PUFF for diagnosis of respiratory disease. 3.2.1) Legal Expert System in IndiaIn India, crime branch use ...
Generating Sokoban Puzzle Game Levels with Monte
... suited for consideration for several reasons. A well-known game, Sokoban exhibits many interesting challenges inherent in the general field of puzzle generation. For example, the state space of possible configurations is very large (exponential in the size of the representation), and thus intractabl ...
... suited for consideration for several reasons. A well-known game, Sokoban exhibits many interesting challenges inherent in the general field of puzzle generation. For example, the state space of possible configurations is very large (exponential in the size of the representation), and thus intractabl ...
Heckmeck am Bratwurmeck
... exceptions. They are the very few nondeterministic games truly studied, with outstanding results [4], [5]. The best programs for backgammon are based on neural networks [6]. In this paper, we focus on a stop or roll dice game Heckmeck am Bratwurmeck, (Pickomino in England and France). This game was ...
... exceptions. They are the very few nondeterministic games truly studied, with outstanding results [4], [5]. The best programs for backgammon are based on neural networks [6]. In this paper, we focus on a stop or roll dice game Heckmeck am Bratwurmeck, (Pickomino in England and France). This game was ...
Hierarchical Knowledge for Heuristic Problem Solving — A Case
... non-optimality are essential to human-level intelligence.” In early AI research, most notably that of Newell and Simon (1972), research on artificial and natural cognition were pursued in parallel and findings from psychology were used as a basis for intelligent algorithms. This paper follows a simi ...
... non-optimality are essential to human-level intelligence.” In early AI research, most notably that of Newell and Simon (1972), research on artificial and natural cognition were pursued in parallel and findings from psychology were used as a basis for intelligent algorithms. This paper follows a simi ...
study of difference between forward and backward reasoning
... The inference engine is a computer program designed to produce reasoning on rules. In order to produce reasoning, it should be based on logic. With logic, the engine is able to generate new information from the knowledge contained in the rule base and data to be processed. The engine has two ways to ...
... The inference engine is a computer program designed to produce reasoning on rules. In order to produce reasoning, it should be based on logic. With logic, the engine is able to generate new information from the knowledge contained in the rule base and data to be processed. The engine has two ways to ...
Lparse Programs Revisited: Semantics and Representation of
... has not been fully studied. In [11], it is shown that lparse programs can be transformed to logic programs with monotone weight constraints while preserving the lparse semantics. Based on this result, in [10] weight constraints are translated to pseudo-boolean constraints. We do not know of any stud ...
... has not been fully studied. In [11], it is shown that lparse programs can be transformed to logic programs with monotone weight constraints while preserving the lparse semantics. Based on this result, in [10] weight constraints are translated to pseudo-boolean constraints. We do not know of any stud ...
application of an expert system for assessment of the short time
... AI was still a relatively new field, academic in nature, with few practical applications apart from playing games. So, to the outsider, the achieved results would be seen as toys, as no AI system at that time could manage real-world problems. ...
... AI was still a relatively new field, academic in nature, with few practical applications apart from playing games. So, to the outsider, the achieved results would be seen as toys, as no AI system at that time could manage real-world problems. ...
The Chinese Room Argument
... which operate along” formally defined principles.”6 He sees understanding in the human as independent of the fact his brain is an instantiation of a program, but dependent on his biological make-up. This biological make-up, combined with adequate conditions and opportunity, grants the ability to pr ...
... which operate along” formally defined principles.”6 He sees understanding in the human as independent of the fact his brain is an instantiation of a program, but dependent on his biological make-up. This biological make-up, combined with adequate conditions and opportunity, grants the ability to pr ...
artificial intelligence (AI)
... below, dealing with various topics in logical AI. But the point is illustrated well by reasoning about action and change. This topic was investigated in the philosophical literature. Reasoning about change, at least, is part of tense logic, and the consequences of action are investigated in the lite ...
... below, dealing with various topics in logical AI. But the point is illustrated well by reasoning about action and change. This topic was investigated in the philosophical literature. Reasoning about change, at least, is part of tense logic, and the consequences of action are investigated in the lite ...
PDF - University of California, Irvine
... best performance. In this paper we describe our search-based algorithm, called DAOOPT, that won first place in all categories of the PASCAL 2011 Probabilistic Inference Challenge [6]. Through this algorithmic example we demonstrate the relevance of complete anytime search to approximation algorithms ...
... best performance. In this paper we describe our search-based algorithm, called DAOOPT, that won first place in all categories of the PASCAL 2011 Probabilistic Inference Challenge [6]. Through this algorithmic example we demonstrate the relevance of complete anytime search to approximation algorithms ...
Study Plan and Course Description for BSc
... The objective of this course is to provide students with the basic knowledge and skills of operating, managing, and maintaining microcomputer systems. Hands-on experience with windows environment is a major concern in this course. It covers a range of topics including: operating system concepts, fun ...
... The objective of this course is to provide students with the basic knowledge and skills of operating, managing, and maintaining microcomputer systems. Hands-on experience with windows environment is a major concern in this course. It covers a range of topics including: operating system concepts, fun ...
Towards a Logic-programming System to Debug ASP Knowledge Bases
... transformation itself, are limited to single updates and no further details on its implementation are ever given. Not to mention that the latest version of the proposed solver endures quite a few bugs. Indeed, a justification from [? ] to use ODLP is that there is a solver available named PSmodels3 t ...
... transformation itself, are limited to single updates and no further details on its implementation are ever given. Not to mention that the latest version of the proposed solver endures quite a few bugs. Indeed, a justification from [? ] to use ODLP is that there is a solver available named PSmodels3 t ...
Major Related Courses
... Major Related Courses (24 hours) Select 4 courses each from 2 of the following 3 Concentration Areas Core Courses for Psychology/HCI Concentration Area (select 12 hours from list of courses below) CGS 3325 Historical Perspectives: Mind and Machines Since 1600 CGS 4359 Cognitive-Neuroscience CGS 4362 ...
... Major Related Courses (24 hours) Select 4 courses each from 2 of the following 3 Concentration Areas Core Courses for Psychology/HCI Concentration Area (select 12 hours from list of courses below) CGS 3325 Historical Perspectives: Mind and Machines Since 1600 CGS 4359 Cognitive-Neuroscience CGS 4362 ...
Sborník vědeckých prací Vysoké školy báňské
... the use of representational formalisms that enables the programmer to compensate for these problems. • An effort to capture and manipulate the significant qualitative features of a situation rather than relying on numeric methods. • An attempt to deal with issues of semantic meaning as well as synta ...
... the use of representational formalisms that enables the programmer to compensate for these problems. • An effort to capture and manipulate the significant qualitative features of a situation rather than relying on numeric methods. • An attempt to deal with issues of semantic meaning as well as synta ...
Emerging Technologies - Department of Electrical Engineering and
... • Utilizes atoms or nuclei working together as qubits (quantum bits) – Qubits function as the computer’s processor and memory – Each qubit can represent more than the two states (1 and 0) at a time used with electronic bits CGS1060 Introduction to Computers - Dr. Thomas Nedorost ...
... • Utilizes atoms or nuclei working together as qubits (quantum bits) – Qubits function as the computer’s processor and memory – Each qubit can represent more than the two states (1 and 0) at a time used with electronic bits CGS1060 Introduction to Computers - Dr. Thomas Nedorost ...
Artificial Life
... Operational Definition of Artificial Life In order to answer the question about the morality of artificial life, one must consider the operational definition. The term by itself is not enough to create a valid argument, either for or against. Detail must be known in order to present evidence. This w ...
... Operational Definition of Artificial Life In order to answer the question about the morality of artificial life, one must consider the operational definition. The term by itself is not enough to create a valid argument, either for or against. Detail must be known in order to present evidence. This w ...
Liability for Distributed Artificial Intelligences
... and meld with other systems around the world. Both data storage and data processing occur in those multiple remote locations, the congregation of which some call cyberspace. The number of on-line service subscribers worldwide is forecast to rise from ten million in 1990 to about fifty-five million i ...
... and meld with other systems around the world. Both data storage and data processing occur in those multiple remote locations, the congregation of which some call cyberspace. The number of on-line service subscribers worldwide is forecast to rise from ten million in 1990 to about fifty-five million i ...
Expert System of AI
... factor is often attached to the conclusion of each production rule, because the conclusion is not a certainty. For example, a system for the diagnosis of eye diseases might indicate, based on information supplied to it, a 90 percent probability that a person has glaucoma, and it might also list conc ...
... factor is often attached to the conclusion of each production rule, because the conclusion is not a certainty. For example, a system for the diagnosis of eye diseases might indicate, based on information supplied to it, a 90 percent probability that a person has glaucoma, and it might also list conc ...
Full Text
... and incomplete depending on whether they can find the optimal assignment. Complete algorithms can determine optimal assignments but they are computationally expensive and are not appropriate in ...
... and incomplete depending on whether they can find the optimal assignment. Complete algorithms can determine optimal assignments but they are computationally expensive and are not appropriate in ...
Comparing Human and Automated Agents in a
... Agmon, and Stone 2011). However, workers can be quickly recruited for team-tasks. Our study can gather one experiment’s worth of workers from Mechanical Turk in less than one minute, and pay them each 25 cents for the task. This, of course, begs the question of the trade-off between workers and arti ...
... Agmon, and Stone 2011). However, workers can be quickly recruited for team-tasks. Our study can gather one experiment’s worth of workers from Mechanical Turk in less than one minute, and pay them each 25 cents for the task. This, of course, begs the question of the trade-off between workers and arti ...
fromkin-9-computers
... Top-down reasoning is powerful, but it can be dangerous if it is not accompanied by bottom-up reasoning. For example, Otto Jesperson assumed that men were better thinkers than women. He conducted an experiment in which men and women read a story and were given a quiz. ...
... Top-down reasoning is powerful, but it can be dangerous if it is not accompanied by bottom-up reasoning. For example, Otto Jesperson assumed that men were better thinkers than women. He conducted an experiment in which men and women read a story and were given a quiz. ...
Classical Checkers Engenharia Informática e de Computadores
... some experiments were made with the program. The results are analysed in order to better understand how each one of the studied search algorithms and techniques behave in the domain under study, and how they can be improved. Given that the enhancements that take advantage of transpositions were the ...
... some experiments were made with the program. The results are analysed in order to better understand how each one of the studied search algorithms and techniques behave in the domain under study, and how they can be improved. Given that the enhancements that take advantage of transpositions were the ...