AAAI 2016 Executive Council Candidates
... A great challenge for the rapidly growing AI field is to effectively disseminate knowledge between researchers from different subareas. Very often researchers have important knowledge and experience needed by co ...
... A great challenge for the rapidly growing AI field is to effectively disseminate knowledge between researchers from different subareas. Very often researchers have important knowledge and experience needed by co ...
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... Artificial intelligence what an ‘electronic brain’ does… methods for solving (partially) problems that are difficult because known algorithms are O(en) play chess ...
... Artificial intelligence what an ‘electronic brain’ does… methods for solving (partially) problems that are difficult because known algorithms are O(en) play chess ...
International Journal of Multidisciplinary Approach and Studies
... humans consider intelligent [1]. Now a day number of medical services are available in the form of offline or online Computer application. These computer-based applications have been improved the efficiency and accuracy in medical services. The different research areas of Computer Science have been ...
... humans consider intelligent [1]. Now a day number of medical services are available in the form of offline or online Computer application. These computer-based applications have been improved the efficiency and accuracy in medical services. The different research areas of Computer Science have been ...
Lecture II -- Problem Solving and Search
... Completeness: does it always find a solution if it exists? Time complexity: number of nodes generated/expanded Space complexity: number of nodes holds in memory Optimality: does it always find a least-cost solution? ...
... Completeness: does it always find a solution if it exists? Time complexity: number of nodes generated/expanded Space complexity: number of nodes holds in memory Optimality: does it always find a least-cost solution? ...
Lecture II -- Problem Solving and Search
... Completeness: does it always find a solution if it exists? Time complexity: number of nodes generated/expanded Space complexity: number of nodes holds in memory Optimality: does it always find a least-cost solution? ...
... Completeness: does it always find a solution if it exists? Time complexity: number of nodes generated/expanded Space complexity: number of nodes holds in memory Optimality: does it always find a least-cost solution? ...
4. - DROPS
... tiles remain that represent the original connected components. For finding paths subject to given time and path quality constraints, we choose an abstraction layer and find nodes representing the start and endpoints on the original map. Starting at this level, PRA*(k) uses A* to compute the shortest ...
... tiles remain that represent the original connected components. For finding paths subject to given time and path quality constraints, we choose an abstraction layer and find nodes representing the start and endpoints on the original map. Starting at this level, PRA*(k) uses A* to compute the shortest ...
Principles of Artificial Intelligence
... • What is the informational and algorithmic basis of interagent interaction, communication, and coordination? • Under what conditions can self-interested rational agents cooperate to achieve a common good? • How do groups and coalitions form? • How do different social organizations (democracies, eco ...
... • What is the informational and algorithmic basis of interagent interaction, communication, and coordination? • Under what conditions can self-interested rational agents cooperate to achieve a common good? • How do groups and coalitions form? • How do different social organizations (democracies, eco ...
CS 561a: Introduction to Artificial Intelligence
... what these kinds are and what their basic properties are. ...
... what these kinds are and what their basic properties are. ...
Advanced Research into AI Ising Computer (PDF format, 212KB)
... Semiconductor chips achieve a high level of integration by using a two-dimensional layout, and the prototype Ising chip also takes advantage of this to achieve a high level of integration, meaning that it can implement a large number of spin circuits. Ising Computer Fig. 5 shows a prototype Ising no ...
... Semiconductor chips achieve a high level of integration by using a two-dimensional layout, and the prototype Ising chip also takes advantage of this to achieve a high level of integration, meaning that it can implement a large number of spin circuits. Ising Computer Fig. 5 shows a prototype Ising no ...
Problem Difficulty and the Phase Transition in Heuristic Search
... In our analysis, we use no-reopening, unicost greedy bestfirst search (GBFS) (Doran and Michie 1966). Consistent with all previous phase transition work of which we are aware, this algorithm aims to find a feasible solution. The Heuristic Function. To investigate the effect of γ on search effort and ...
... In our analysis, we use no-reopening, unicost greedy bestfirst search (GBFS) (Doran and Michie 1966). Consistent with all previous phase transition work of which we are aware, this algorithm aims to find a feasible solution. The Heuristic Function. To investigate the effect of γ on search effort and ...
New IRF Pulse Survey Shows Recovery, Stability of Incentive Industry
... economic conditions, also an appropriate topic for the trends outlook for 2012/2013. Given that the Incentive Research Foundation (IRF) is charged with advancing the science of incentives, it surveyed industry professionals to obtain their opinions about the more salient trends affecting the industr ...
... economic conditions, also an appropriate topic for the trends outlook for 2012/2013. Given that the Incentive Research Foundation (IRF) is charged with advancing the science of incentives, it surveyed industry professionals to obtain their opinions about the more salient trends affecting the industr ...
Course Introduction
... • We are still in the present day, but we are at the end of this lecture course. • Just before I leave the final lecture, I peel away my face and reveal I am an android. As an android I have just delivered a 24 hour lecture course and answered all your questions. • Question : Would you, as a compute ...
... • We are still in the present day, but we are at the end of this lecture course. • Just before I leave the final lecture, I peel away my face and reveal I am an android. As an android I have just delivered a 24 hour lecture course and answered all your questions. • Question : Would you, as a compute ...
THE APPLICATION OF EXPERT SYSTEM: A REVIEW OF
... memory of the firm. That is expert system are being used to preserve or document knowledge so that one’s knowledge and experiential learning would not be lost once that individual retires or leaves the firm (Liebowitz, 1995). Therefore, the application of expert system knowledge in different field o ...
... memory of the firm. That is expert system are being used to preserve or document knowledge so that one’s knowledge and experiential learning would not be lost once that individual retires or leaves the firm (Liebowitz, 1995). Therefore, the application of expert system knowledge in different field o ...
Heuristic Search Comes of Age
... goal state. This describes puzzles like Rubik’s cube or the sliding-tile puzzle. A different model of a search problem is found in the video game industry. In this industry search is used to plan character movement in virtual worlds. The entire search graph representing the world usually fits in mem ...
... goal state. This describes puzzles like Rubik’s cube or the sliding-tile puzzle. A different model of a search problem is found in the video game industry. In this industry search is used to plan character movement in virtual worlds. The entire search graph representing the world usually fits in mem ...
Call for Participation - Association for the Advancement of Artificial
... systems, and other techniques function in a diverse, often ill-structured environment and what, if any, organizational constraints must exist to be able to successfully manage knowledge. Issues involved with adding context and other meta-data along with using ontologies to promote the sharing of rel ...
... systems, and other techniques function in a diverse, often ill-structured environment and what, if any, organizational constraints must exist to be able to successfully manage knowledge. Issues involved with adding context and other meta-data along with using ontologies to promote the sharing of rel ...
Lecture 1: Introduction - Centre for Intelligent Machines
... • Key idea is to hold the program in memory as a series of instructions. • The control unit (i.e. “computer”) treats these instructions in the same way as other data. • Allows the program to change (even as it is running.) ...
... • Key idea is to hold the program in memory as a series of instructions. • The control unit (i.e. “computer”) treats these instructions in the same way as other data. • Allows the program to change (even as it is running.) ...
Topic_2B_Expert_Systems
... software products like an expert system shell The user group Can be a regular user, eg, an employee of the organization May be an irregular user such as bank customer Needs and characteristics of both categories of users need to be taken into account, particularly for the user interface design. ...
... software products like an expert system shell The user group Can be a regular user, eg, an employee of the organization May be an irregular user such as bank customer Needs and characteristics of both categories of users need to be taken into account, particularly for the user interface design. ...
How to Pass a Turing Test: Syntactic Semantics, Natural
... fly. One way is to say that 'fly' is used metaphorically with respect to planes birds fly; planes only "fly"- but this is one of those metaphorsthat have become so ingrained in our everyday language that we no longer recognize them as such. Turingmay have had this in mind when he spoke - in the ital ...
... fly. One way is to say that 'fly' is used metaphorically with respect to planes birds fly; planes only "fly"- but this is one of those metaphorsthat have become so ingrained in our everyday language that we no longer recognize them as such. Turingmay have had this in mind when he spoke - in the ital ...
Oxford University Press
... that does not make use of computers! The use of computers has become so widespread that almost every electrical and electronic device (such as a washing machine or an air conditioner) has a small embedded computer within it. In India, computers are now a part of millions of households. Even the mobi ...
... that does not make use of computers! The use of computers has become so widespread that almost every electrical and electronic device (such as a washing machine or an air conditioner) has a small embedded computer within it. In India, computers are now a part of millions of households. Even the mobi ...
The CHREST Architecture of Cognition The Role of
... human cognitive system. This is consistent with research on perception and evolution, which has shown that animals and humans in particular have evolved powerful perceptual mechanisms for extracting key features from sensations in order to survive complex and dangerous environments. Indeed, with CHR ...
... human cognitive system. This is consistent with research on perception and evolution, which has shown that animals and humans in particular have evolved powerful perceptual mechanisms for extracting key features from sensations in order to survive complex and dangerous environments. Indeed, with CHR ...
Gearing up for Effective ASP Planning
... Another and more general reason why ASP is lagging behind SAT in terms of dynamic applications is that incremental grounding and solving techniques have not yet found the same proliferation as in SAT. On the one hand, SAT has its focus on solving, while ASP is additionally concerned with grounding i ...
... Another and more general reason why ASP is lagging behind SAT in terms of dynamic applications is that incremental grounding and solving techniques have not yet found the same proliferation as in SAT. On the one hand, SAT has its focus on solving, while ASP is additionally concerned with grounding i ...
Software Engineering and Automated Deduction
... ATP tools, prove properties of theorems expressed in (pure classical) first-order logic. Classical first-order logic has been shown to be very versatile even though it is based on a limited set of basic notions. It has its roots in Aristotelean logic and it has been used to encode problems from doma ...
... ATP tools, prove properties of theorems expressed in (pure classical) first-order logic. Classical first-order logic has been shown to be very versatile even though it is based on a limited set of basic notions. It has its roots in Aristotelean logic and it has been used to encode problems from doma ...
Online Adaptable Learning Rates for the Game Connect-4
... In this paper we consider the game Connect4 as a specific example, which is a solved game (see Sec. 3.1) but no algorithm to learn it by self-play was known until recently. In a previous work [8] we were able to show that it is possible to learn this game with TDL and n-tuples [9] just by self-play. ...
... In this paper we consider the game Connect4 as a specific example, which is a solved game (see Sec. 3.1) but no algorithm to learn it by self-play was known until recently. In a previous work [8] we were able to show that it is possible to learn this game with TDL and n-tuples [9] just by self-play. ...
1993-Pruning Duplicate Nodes in Depth
... nodes that does not depend on stored nodes, but on another data structure that can detect duplicate nodes that have been generated in the search’s past, and nodes that will be generated in the future. This technique uses limited storage efficiently, uses only constant time per node searched, and red ...
... nodes that does not depend on stored nodes, but on another data structure that can detect duplicate nodes that have been generated in the search’s past, and nodes that will be generated in the future. This technique uses limited storage efficiently, uses only constant time per node searched, and red ...
Solving Deductive Planning Problems Using Program
... equational theory, which requires a non-standard unification procedure in conjunction with an extended resolution principle called SLDE-resolution [8, 13]. In this paper, we follow an alternative direction and investigate a particular program where a unification algorithm for our special equational ...
... equational theory, which requires a non-standard unification procedure in conjunction with an extended resolution principle called SLDE-resolution [8, 13]. In this paper, we follow an alternative direction and investigate a particular program where a unification algorithm for our special equational ...