A Mixed-Initiative Approach to Rule Refinement for Knowledge
... agent refines the corresponding rule with a generalization of that explanation. However, if the expert deletes an explanation, or changes one of the rule’s tasks, the question, or the answer, then it is not clear whether the rule should be updated, or a new rule should be learned from the modified e ...
... agent refines the corresponding rule with a generalization of that explanation. However, if the expert deletes an explanation, or changes one of the rule’s tasks, the question, or the answer, then it is not clear whether the rule should be updated, or a new rule should be learned from the modified e ...
APPLICABILITY OF OPERATIONS RESEARCH AND ARTIFICIAL
... Presently, in vitro investigations using cadavers dominate in the arena of ACL injury mechanics. Here the ACL is initially studied when intact, after the ACL is sectioned, and finally after the ACL is reconstructed. In vitro studies have provided tremendous knowledge on the function of the ACL, but ...
... Presently, in vitro investigations using cadavers dominate in the arena of ACL injury mechanics. Here the ACL is initially studied when intact, after the ACL is sectioned, and finally after the ACL is reconstructed. In vitro studies have provided tremendous knowledge on the function of the ACL, but ...
Brachet - UB Computer Science and Engineering
... • In the story, B12 is a hart. • In the story, B13 is a hall. • In the story, B13 is King Arthur’s. • In the story, B12 runs into B13. A white brachet is next to the hart. • In the story, B14 is a brachet. • In the story, B14 has the property “white”. • Therefore, brachets are physical objects. (ded ...
... • In the story, B12 is a hart. • In the story, B13 is a hall. • In the story, B13 is King Arthur’s. • In the story, B12 runs into B13. A white brachet is next to the hart. • In the story, B14 is a brachet. • In the story, B14 has the property “white”. • Therefore, brachets are physical objects. (ded ...
Artificial Intelligence Chapter 4 - Computer Science
... – Similar to Iterative Deepening Search, but cut off at (g(n)+h(n)) > max instead of depth > max – At each iteration, cutoff is the first f-cost that exceeds the cost of the node at the previous iteration ...
... – Similar to Iterative Deepening Search, but cut off at (g(n)+h(n)) > max instead of depth > max – At each iteration, cutoff is the first f-cost that exceeds the cost of the node at the previous iteration ...
Expert system for crop disease based on graph pattern matching: a
... of artificial intelligence composed of a number of tools that make use of human knowledge stored in a computer in order to solve a problem [2]. Indeed, the knowledge used in these systems comes from people who have a high degree of expertise in the area in which is necessary to make a decision or fi ...
... of artificial intelligence composed of a number of tools that make use of human knowledge stored in a computer in order to solve a problem [2]. Indeed, the knowledge used in these systems comes from people who have a high degree of expertise in the area in which is necessary to make a decision or fi ...
Machine Intelligence and Robotics: Report of the NASA
... Relevant Technologies, and a third subsection, which is an Appendix on Relevant Technologies. (Don’t skip any of these subsections, especially the third, because if you look there, you will find detailed discussions of the conclusions and recommendations which the Group made on each specific machine ...
... Relevant Technologies, and a third subsection, which is an Appendix on Relevant Technologies. (Don’t skip any of these subsections, especially the third, because if you look there, you will find detailed discussions of the conclusions and recommendations which the Group made on each specific machine ...
here. - Computer Science and Engineering
... Heather D. Anderson, Wilson D. Pace, Elias Brandt, Rodney D. Nielsen, Richard R. Allen, Anne M. Libby, David R. West, Robert J. Valuck. (2015). Monitoring suicidal patients in primary care using electronic health records. The Journal of the American Board of Family Medicine (JABFM), 28(1), pp 65-71. ...
... Heather D. Anderson, Wilson D. Pace, Elias Brandt, Rodney D. Nielsen, Richard R. Allen, Anne M. Libby, David R. West, Robert J. Valuck. (2015). Monitoring suicidal patients in primary care using electronic health records. The Journal of the American Board of Family Medicine (JABFM), 28(1), pp 65-71. ...
Expert systems
... relevant to one problem area, the system can explain its reasoning, being able to justify its advice, analysis, and conclusions (though not all systems can do this) systems can be built where some knowledge is uncertain, probabilistic or fuzzy, and give a range of alternative solutions with associat ...
... relevant to one problem area, the system can explain its reasoning, being able to justify its advice, analysis, and conclusions (though not all systems can do this) systems can be built where some knowledge is uncertain, probabilistic or fuzzy, and give a range of alternative solutions with associat ...
G52HPA: History and Philosophy of Artificial Intelligence Outline of
... “Joe Bear was hungry. He asked Irving Bird where some honey was. Irving refused to tell him, so Joe offered to bring him a worm if he’d tell him where some honey was. Irving agreed. But Joe didn’t know where any worms were, so he asked Irving, who refused to say. So Joe offered to bring him a worm i ...
... “Joe Bear was hungry. He asked Irving Bird where some honey was. Irving refused to tell him, so Joe offered to bring him a worm if he’d tell him where some honey was. Irving agreed. But Joe didn’t know where any worms were, so he asked Irving, who refused to say. So Joe offered to bring him a worm i ...
Tutorial presentation
... Let there be lamps 1, 2, . . . , n which can be turned on. There are no other actions. One can restrict to plans in which lamps are turned on in the ascending order: switching lamp n after lamp m > n unnecessary.1 ...
... Let there be lamps 1, 2, . . . , n which can be turned on. There are no other actions. One can restrict to plans in which lamps are turned on in the ascending order: switching lamp n after lamp m > n unnecessary.1 ...
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... Research Intern (Summer 1999) Microsoft Research, Redmond, WA, U.S.A. Supervisor: Dr. John Manferdelli, Anti-Piracy Group Worked on Digital Rights Management; designed methods that use control- and data-flow analysis on binary program code to embed hard-to-break license authentication protocols in a ...
... Research Intern (Summer 1999) Microsoft Research, Redmond, WA, U.S.A. Supervisor: Dr. John Manferdelli, Anti-Piracy Group Worked on Digital Rights Management; designed methods that use control- and data-flow analysis on binary program code to embed hard-to-break license authentication protocols in a ...
Lecture 1
... • Characterize what a computer is and what it does • Describe several ways computers play a critical role in modern life • Discuss the circumstances and ideas that led to the development of the modern computer 1999 Addison Wesley Longman ...
... • Characterize what a computer is and what it does • Describe several ways computers play a critical role in modern life • Discuss the circumstances and ideas that led to the development of the modern computer 1999 Addison Wesley Longman ...
Semantics for Possibilistic Disjunctive Programs
... During the last two decades, one of the most successful logic programming approaches has been Answer Set Programming (ASP). ASP is the realization of much theoretical work on Non-monotonic Reasoning and Artificial Intelligence applications. It represents a new paradigm for logic programming that all ...
... During the last two decades, one of the most successful logic programming approaches has been Answer Set Programming (ASP). ASP is the realization of much theoretical work on Non-monotonic Reasoning and Artificial Intelligence applications. It represents a new paradigm for logic programming that all ...
The Comparison between Forward and Backward Chaining
... In the academic field, some students need the best advice in order to improve their situation, and this advice must be provided by the academic management. The academic management should consider many important factors when providing such advise and some of these factors are the mode of study (part- ...
... In the academic field, some students need the best advice in order to improve their situation, and this advice must be provided by the academic management. The academic management should consider many important factors when providing such advise and some of these factors are the mode of study (part- ...
Notes 1: Introduction to Artificial Intelligence
... Can Computers Learn and Adapt ? • Learning and Adaptation – consider a computer learning to drive on the freeway – we could teach it lots of rules about what to do – or we could let it drive and steer it back on course when it heads for the embankment • systems like this are under development (e.g. ...
... Can Computers Learn and Adapt ? • Learning and Adaptation – consider a computer learning to drive on the freeway – we could teach it lots of rules about what to do – or we could let it drive and steer it back on course when it heads for the embankment • systems like this are under development (e.g. ...
The Turing Ratio - Journal of Evolution and Technology
... • Finally, task performance should be adequately represented with a single-dimensional variable. Although the single-dimensional assumption may seem restrictive for open-ended tasks, the original Turing Test manages to cleverly reduce conversational performance to a single variable: number of judges ...
... • Finally, task performance should be adequately represented with a single-dimensional variable. Although the single-dimensional assumption may seem restrictive for open-ended tasks, the original Turing Test manages to cleverly reduce conversational performance to a single variable: number of judges ...
INFO372 - Department of Computer Science
... Rational behavior: doing the right thing; that which is expected to maximize goal achievement, given the available information; Doesn't necessarily involve thinking – e.g., blinking reflex – but thinking should be in the service of rational action; ...
... Rational behavior: doing the right thing; that which is expected to maximize goal achievement, given the available information; Doesn't necessarily involve thinking – e.g., blinking reflex – but thinking should be in the service of rational action; ...
Intellectual development statement
... multiagent systems) and economics (especially microeconomic theory, game theory, social choice, and mechanism design). Each of these two disciplines can contribute significantly to the other. On the one hand, as computer systems become more interconnected, multiple parties must interact in the same ...
... multiagent systems) and economics (especially microeconomic theory, game theory, social choice, and mechanism design). Each of these two disciplines can contribute significantly to the other. On the one hand, as computer systems become more interconnected, multiple parties must interact in the same ...
Paper Title - Natural Language Server, Jožef Stefan Institute
... can see how the chat technologies evolved from the very simple pattern matching systems, over the statistical models of chats, towards complicated patterns in combination with ontologies and knowledge bases. It can be argued that even the newest approaches (ChatScript, AIML) are still just a small i ...
... can see how the chat technologies evolved from the very simple pattern matching systems, over the statistical models of chats, towards complicated patterns in combination with ontologies and knowledge bases. It can be argued that even the newest approaches (ChatScript, AIML) are still just a small i ...
AAAI News - Association for the Advancement of Artificial Intelligence
... Newell Award. The ACM/AAAI Allen Newell Award is presented annually to an individual(s) whose career contributions display breadth within computer science, or bridge computer science and other disciplines. The award is sponsored by AAAI and ACM. This year the Allen Newell Award is given to two compu ...
... Newell Award. The ACM/AAAI Allen Newell Award is presented annually to an individual(s) whose career contributions display breadth within computer science, or bridge computer science and other disciplines. The award is sponsored by AAAI and ACM. This year the Allen Newell Award is given to two compu ...
AI III CS QB - E
... D.None of the above Answer: Option C 15. If we can break the problem into small subprograms, each of which can be solved by using a set of specific rules, then we say that the problem is A. Solution steps be ignored or undone B. Decomposable. C.Both A & B D.None of the above Answer: Option B 16. Pro ...
... D.None of the above Answer: Option C 15. If we can break the problem into small subprograms, each of which can be solved by using a set of specific rules, then we say that the problem is A. Solution steps be ignored or undone B. Decomposable. C.Both A & B D.None of the above Answer: Option B 16. Pro ...
1983 - Derivational Analogy and Its Role in Problem Solving
... rather than recomputed. Thus, the derivational analogy method walks through the reasoning steps in the construction of the past solution and considers whether they are still appropriate in the new situation or whether they should be reconsidered in light of significant differences between the two si ...
... rather than recomputed. Thus, the derivational analogy method walks through the reasoning steps in the construction of the past solution and considers whether they are still appropriate in the new situation or whether they should be reconsidered in light of significant differences between the two si ...
CS 561a: Introduction to Artificial Intelligence
... The experimental side has both basic and applied aspects. • There are two main lines of research: • One is biological, based on the idea that since humans are intelligent, AI should study humans and imitate their psychology or physiology. • The other is phenomenal, based on studying and formalizing ...
... The experimental side has both basic and applied aspects. • There are two main lines of research: • One is biological, based on the idea that since humans are intelligent, AI should study humans and imitate their psychology or physiology. • The other is phenomenal, based on studying and formalizing ...
Incremental Heuristic Search in Artificial Intelligence
... series of similar search problems potentially faster than is possible by solving each search problem from scratch (complete search) because they do not recompute those start distances that have not changed. • Heuristic search algorithms, such as A* (Nilsson 1971), use heuristic knowledge in the form ...
... series of similar search problems potentially faster than is possible by solving each search problem from scratch (complete search) because they do not recompute those start distances that have not changed. • Heuristic search algorithms, such as A* (Nilsson 1971), use heuristic knowledge in the form ...