
Lecture Slides (PowerPoint)
... if GOAL-TEST(s’) then return stop if s’ is a new state then H[s’]←h(s’) if s is not null then result[s,a]←s’ H[s]←minbϵACTIONS(s)LRTA*-COST(s,b,result[s,b],H) a←bϵACTIONS to minimize LRTA*-COST(s’,b,result[s’,b],H) s←s’ return a function LRTA*-COST(s,a,s’,H) returns a cost estimate if s’ is undefine ...
... if GOAL-TEST(s’) then return stop if s’ is a new state then H[s’]←h(s’) if s is not null then result[s,a]←s’ H[s]←minbϵACTIONS(s)LRTA*-COST(s,b,result[s,b],H) a←bϵACTIONS to minimize LRTA*-COST(s’,b,result[s’,b],H) s←s’ return a function LRTA*-COST(s,a,s’,H) returns a cost estimate if s’ is undefine ...
John R. Searle, “Is the brain`s mind a computer program?”
... Searle first objects to the argument by saying the analogy is not a good one. Arguments from analogy are notoriously weak, because before one can make the argument work, one has to establish that the two cases are truly analogous. And here I think they are not. The account of light in terms of elect ...
... Searle first objects to the argument by saying the analogy is not a good one. Arguments from analogy are notoriously weak, because before one can make the argument work, one has to establish that the two cases are truly analogous. And here I think they are not. The account of light in terms of elect ...
Expert Systems
... • Knowledge Representation deals with the formal modeling of expert knowledge in a computer program. • Important knowledge representation schemas: – Production Rules (Expert systems that represent domain knowledge using production rules are called rule-based expert systems) ...
... • Knowledge Representation deals with the formal modeling of expert knowledge in a computer program. • Important knowledge representation schemas: – Production Rules (Expert systems that represent domain knowledge using production rules are called rule-based expert systems) ...
Artificial Intelligence
... e.g. MYCIN : Medical system developed in mid 1970s by the medical school at Stanford university. Discover bacterial infections with uncertain or incomplete information. e.g. PROSPECTOR: Decides the probable location of minerals based on geological info. ...
... e.g. MYCIN : Medical system developed in mid 1970s by the medical school at Stanford university. Discover bacterial infections with uncertain or incomplete information. e.g. PROSPECTOR: Decides the probable location of minerals based on geological info. ...
Intorduction to Artificial Intelligence Prof. Dechter ICS 270A
... Roger Shank: no syntax only semantics R1: Mcdermott, 1982, order configurations of computer systems 1981: Fifth generation ...
... Roger Shank: no syntax only semantics R1: Mcdermott, 1982, order configurations of computer systems 1981: Fifth generation ...
Robotics? - OpenHouse @ DEIB
... Studying AI and Robotics … … gives you, in any case, all the basics of computer engineering, so it does not prevent your future work in the “traditional” computer engineering areas … makes you a specialist in techniques pervading all kind of applications, and are (and will be more and more) present ...
... Studying AI and Robotics … … gives you, in any case, all the basics of computer engineering, so it does not prevent your future work in the “traditional” computer engineering areas … makes you a specialist in techniques pervading all kind of applications, and are (and will be more and more) present ...
what can Artificial Intelligence bring to the musician?
... Over the past forty years or so, computer science has advanced to a level where the activities of computer system and program design are really quite well understood. This progress has resulted in the production of so-called “high level languages”, in which the programmer can separate herself from t ...
... Over the past forty years or so, computer science has advanced to a level where the activities of computer system and program design are really quite well understood. This progress has resulted in the production of so-called “high level languages”, in which the programmer can separate herself from t ...
REAL-TIME MUSICAL ACCOMPANIMENT BRIDGET BAIRD 7"he Center for Arts and Technology
... about the score, suchas meterand tempo,is also used in the program. The Macintosh will process information from a single live source, but in order to effectively handlemore than one live performer, the Macmust be equippedwith transputers. Transputersare 32-bit RISCmicroprocessors which contain their ...
... about the score, suchas meterand tempo,is also used in the program. The Macintosh will process information from a single live source, but in order to effectively handlemore than one live performer, the Macmust be equippedwith transputers. Transputersare 32-bit RISCmicroprocessors which contain their ...
Artificial Intelligence CSC 361
... AI is a very fascinating field. It can help us solve difficult, real-world problems, creating new opportunities in business, engineering, and many other application areas. Even though AI technology is integrated into the fabric of everyday life. The ultimate promises of AI are still decades away and ...
... AI is a very fascinating field. It can help us solve difficult, real-world problems, creating new opportunities in business, engineering, and many other application areas. Even though AI technology is integrated into the fabric of everyday life. The ultimate promises of AI are still decades away and ...
Artificial Intelligence CSC 361
... AI is a very fascinating field. It can help us solve difficult, real-world problems, creating new opportunities in business, engineering, and many other application areas. Even though AI technology is integrated into the fabric of everyday life. The ultimate promises of AI are still decades away and ...
... AI is a very fascinating field. It can help us solve difficult, real-world problems, creating new opportunities in business, engineering, and many other application areas. Even though AI technology is integrated into the fabric of everyday life. The ultimate promises of AI are still decades away and ...
PowerPoint notes - University of Calgary
... • As just demonstrated, understanding ‘how things work’ is one key component to designing more secure systems. – e.g., Creating viruses and other malware in order to create better defenses against them. ...
... • As just demonstrated, understanding ‘how things work’ is one key component to designing more secure systems. – e.g., Creating viruses and other malware in order to create better defenses against them. ...
using self-organising maps for anomalous behaviour detection in a
... Forensic Toolkit [4], ProDiscover [5] and many more. However, current state-of-the-art computer forensic tools are not capable of handling large volumes of data in an efficient manner [6]. Since storage media are steadily growing in size, this poses two problems to computer forensic investigators. A ...
... Forensic Toolkit [4], ProDiscover [5] and many more. However, current state-of-the-art computer forensic tools are not capable of handling large volumes of data in an efficient manner [6]. Since storage media are steadily growing in size, this poses two problems to computer forensic investigators. A ...
General resources for game research and technology
... Visibility and perception: ................................................................................... 7 Social and conversational agents: ...................................................................... 7 Story AI:....................................................................... ...
... Visibility and perception: ................................................................................... 7 Social and conversational agents: ...................................................................... 7 Story AI:....................................................................... ...
Clue Deduction: Professor Plum Teaches Logic
... The knowledge of Clue can be divided into two types: initial knowledge and play knowledge. Initial knowledge is that which is known right before the first turn and includes: • Each card is in exactly one location. • Exactly one card of each category is in the case file. • You know your hand of cards ...
... The knowledge of Clue can be divided into two types: initial knowledge and play knowledge. Initial knowledge is that which is known right before the first turn and includes: • Each card is in exactly one location. • Exactly one card of each category is in the case file. • You know your hand of cards ...
Studiefiche - studiegids UGent
... Onderwijstalen Nederlands Trefwoorden Ontwerp -- let op, dit is een werkdocument ...
... Onderwijstalen Nederlands Trefwoorden Ontwerp -- let op, dit is een werkdocument ...
Human Skill - Alex Quinn
... natural language processing, and computer vision. These three fields, which we will collectively refer to as “AI”, roughly define the subset of computer science problems which can often be readily solved by humans. Humans are innately good at creativity, visual processing, innovative problem solving ...
... natural language processing, and computer vision. These three fields, which we will collectively refer to as “AI”, roughly define the subset of computer science problems which can often be readily solved by humans. Humans are innately good at creativity, visual processing, innovative problem solving ...
BCS Higher Education Qualifications Professional Graduate
... Interpret and explain the impact of emerging database standards Discuss the typical approaches used in AI problem solving Compare and contrast various knowledge representation systems Discuss methodological and project management approaches to developing knowledge based systems Explain concepts used ...
... Interpret and explain the impact of emerging database standards Discuss the typical approaches used in AI problem solving Compare and contrast various knowledge representation systems Discuss methodological and project management approaches to developing knowledge based systems Explain concepts used ...
Notes on Artificial Intelligence and Education in The
... machine, or, at best as a tool, but never our equal or master. Thus, synergy with this ubiquitous tool should be our aim, utilising the best of both sets of human and tool/machine abilities, no doubt for the best reasons and motives, presumably. How far this synergy will progress, while human master ...
... machine, or, at best as a tool, but never our equal or master. Thus, synergy with this ubiquitous tool should be our aim, utilising the best of both sets of human and tool/machine abilities, no doubt for the best reasons and motives, presumably. How far this synergy will progress, while human master ...
M.Sc-II. Computer Science
... 4. Selim Akl - The design and analysis of parallel algorithms (PHI) 5. Michael J. Quinn Parallel Programming in C with MPI and OpenMP McGrawHill ...
... 4. Selim Akl - The design and analysis of parallel algorithms (PHI) 5. Michael J. Quinn Parallel Programming in C with MPI and OpenMP McGrawHill ...
Tutorial Syllabus for AAAI-17 conference Title: "Rulelog: Deep KRR
... applications, recent progress, and outstanding research issues in the area of Rulelog, a leading approach to rule-based knowledge representation and reasoning (KRR). Rulelog matches well many of the requirements of cognitive computing. It combines deep logical/probabilistic reasoning tightly with na ...
... applications, recent progress, and outstanding research issues in the area of Rulelog, a leading approach to rule-based knowledge representation and reasoning (KRR). Rulelog matches well many of the requirements of cognitive computing. It combines deep logical/probabilistic reasoning tightly with na ...
Recent methodological trends in operations research and
... recovery, dilution and subsidence; thcn there is organizing and scheduling all the different operations in a mine which are influcnced by or necessary for the proccss of winning the mineral, such as ventilation, development work, haulage and transportation; finally, an cconomic evaluation of this mi ...
... recovery, dilution and subsidence; thcn there is organizing and scheduling all the different operations in a mine which are influcnced by or necessary for the proccss of winning the mineral, such as ventilation, development work, haulage and transportation; finally, an cconomic evaluation of this mi ...
Stanford Heuristic Programming Project Memo HPP-78
... explanatory hypotheses are discovered or judged adequate [18]. From the start, the project has had an applications dimension [9,10,27]. It has sought to develop "expert level" agents to assist in the solution of problems in their discipline that require complex symbolic reasoning. The applications d ...
... explanatory hypotheses are discovered or judged adequate [18]. From the start, the project has had an applications dimension [9,10,27]. It has sought to develop "expert level" agents to assist in the solution of problems in their discipline that require complex symbolic reasoning. The applications d ...
Masters in Artificial Intelligence
... required to complete programming assignments within other MSc modules. Students complete a number of practical exercises in laboratory sessions. Programme module type: ...
... required to complete programming assignments within other MSc modules. Students complete a number of practical exercises in laboratory sessions. Programme module type: ...
History of AI - School of Computer Science
... First, it is difficult to take a problem that is presented informally and transform it into the formal terms required by logical notation. This is particularly true when the knowledge you are representing in less than one hundred percent certain. Secondly, solving even small problems (those with onl ...
... First, it is difficult to take a problem that is presented informally and transform it into the formal terms required by logical notation. This is particularly true when the knowledge you are representing in less than one hundred percent certain. Secondly, solving even small problems (those with onl ...