
Detecting Commitment Abandonment by
... Commitments have been used in multi-agent systems to enable autonomous agents to communicate and coordinate successfully to achieve a particular goal [10, 17, 1]. A commitment C(DEBTOR, CREDITOR, antecedent, consequent) formalizes that the agent DEBTOR commits to agent CREDITOR to bring about the co ...
... Commitments have been used in multi-agent systems to enable autonomous agents to communicate and coordinate successfully to achieve a particular goal [10, 17, 1]. A commitment C(DEBTOR, CREDITOR, antecedent, consequent) formalizes that the agent DEBTOR commits to agent CREDITOR to bring about the co ...
"Computer Program Learns Language Rules and Composes
... It has long been the challenge of software programmers seeking to create devices capable of human interaction to impart to machines the ability to glean the subtleties of human communication, but insults and swear words also pose a unique challenge to make artificial intelligence agents with practic ...
... It has long been the challenge of software programmers seeking to create devices capable of human interaction to impart to machines the ability to glean the subtleties of human communication, but insults and swear words also pose a unique challenge to make artificial intelligence agents with practic ...
Externalizing Internal State *
... potential of reactivity went largely unexamined. Making a robot more reactive means transforming its internal state into an external state that can be extracted through perception (we do not use response time to measure the degree of reactivity, though the response time is important). Some internal ...
... potential of reactivity went largely unexamined. Making a robot more reactive means transforming its internal state into an external state that can be extracted through perception (we do not use response time to measure the degree of reactivity, though the response time is important). Some internal ...
Turing*s Legacy - Cognitive Science Department
... system seems to be a factual matter: – We believe there is a straightforward fact of the matter to this issue. • If I say: “There are X planets in our solar system” then this statement is either true or false. ...
... system seems to be a factual matter: – We believe there is a straightforward fact of the matter to this issue. • If I say: “There are X planets in our solar system” then this statement is either true or false. ...
application of an expert system for assessment of the short time
... making money, while others are better at spending it. As humans, we all have the ability to learn and understand, to solve problems and to make decisions; however, our abilities are not equal and lie in different areas. Therefore, we should expect that if machines can think, some of them might be sm ...
... making money, while others are better at spending it. As humans, we all have the ability to learn and understand, to solve problems and to make decisions; however, our abilities are not equal and lie in different areas. Therefore, we should expect that if machines can think, some of them might be sm ...
AI PLANNING FOR TRANSPORTATION LOGISTICS
... E-mail: vlahavas@csd.auth.gr Abstract: In the last decade the efficiency of the Artificial Intelligence Planning Systems has been increased significantly. New systems appeared that are able to cope with planning problems being orders of magnitude more complex than the ones solvable in early 90's. Th ...
... E-mail: vlahavas@csd.auth.gr Abstract: In the last decade the efficiency of the Artificial Intelligence Planning Systems has been increased significantly. New systems appeared that are able to cope with planning problems being orders of magnitude more complex than the ones solvable in early 90's. Th ...
Boden: Computer models of creativity
... produced by following them will fit the style concerned, just as any word string generated by English syntax will be a gramatically acceptable English sentence. (Style-defining rules should not be confused with the associative rules that underlie combinational creativity. It’s true that associative ru ...
... produced by following them will fit the style concerned, just as any word string generated by English syntax will be a gramatically acceptable English sentence. (Style-defining rules should not be confused with the associative rules that underlie combinational creativity. It’s true that associative ru ...
artificial intelligence applications especially the neural networks use
... ITS and ATS need to have such parts which offer overall view of roads and paths state for either road participants or transport companies which are in charge of road conditions. Systems for advising maintenance and repair of paths and roads can be divided to two subsystems – diagnostic and prognosti ...
... ITS and ATS need to have such parts which offer overall view of roads and paths state for either road participants or transport companies which are in charge of road conditions. Systems for advising maintenance and repair of paths and roads can be divided to two subsystems – diagnostic and prognosti ...
4. Objectives for the Emotional Business Intelligence
... Why do we think that emotions have something to do with the decision-making? The nature of emotions is usually explained differently according to three main groups of theories: physiological, neurological and cognitive. The physiological theories suggest that responses within the body are responsib ...
... Why do we think that emotions have something to do with the decision-making? The nature of emotions is usually explained differently according to three main groups of theories: physiological, neurological and cognitive. The physiological theories suggest that responses within the body are responsib ...
CptS 440 / 540 Artificial Intelligence
... One to show the adequacy of predicate logic One to show the inadequacy of predicate logic One to show that lightbulb logic is nonmonotonic One to show that it isn't nonmonotonic One to incorporate nonmonotonicity into predicate logic One to determine the bindings for the variables One to show the co ...
... One to show the adequacy of predicate logic One to show the inadequacy of predicate logic One to show that lightbulb logic is nonmonotonic One to show that it isn't nonmonotonic One to incorporate nonmonotonicity into predicate logic One to determine the bindings for the variables One to show the co ...
Course Introduction - School of Computer Science
... • Consider what is meant by artificial life and write programs that can learn • Consider ways of representing and using knowledge ...
... • Consider what is meant by artificial life and write programs that can learn • Consider ways of representing and using knowledge ...
III. Reading - Херсонський національний технічний університет
... THE EARLY YEARS Until the late 1970s, the computer was viewed as a massive machine that was useful to big business and government but not to the general public. Computers were too cumbersome and expensive for private use. As technology advanced, this was changed by a distinctive group of engineers a ...
... THE EARLY YEARS Until the late 1970s, the computer was viewed as a massive machine that was useful to big business and government but not to the general public. Computers were too cumbersome and expensive for private use. As technology advanced, this was changed by a distinctive group of engineers a ...
AAAI announces newly-elected Fellows
... Menlo Park, CA – July 13, 2010. Each year AAAI recognizes a small number of distinguished AI scientists for their outstanding contributions to the theory or practice of AI by electing them AAAI Fellows — a lifetime honor. Fellows are honored for providing intellectual leadership and making significa ...
... Menlo Park, CA – July 13, 2010. Each year AAAI recognizes a small number of distinguished AI scientists for their outstanding contributions to the theory or practice of AI by electing them AAAI Fellows — a lifetime honor. Fellows are honored for providing intellectual leadership and making significa ...
Proceedings of the Workshop “Formalizing Mechanisms for Artificial
... Altering a modality’s focus adjusts the priority of the modality’s buffer management and perceptual function processes. For an agent with just two modalities with nearly all of the same properties connected to two identical sensors in the same environment, but with different levels of focus, the modal ...
... Altering a modality’s focus adjusts the priority of the modality’s buffer management and perceptual function processes. For an agent with just two modalities with nearly all of the same properties connected to two identical sensors in the same environment, but with different levels of focus, the modal ...
Space-Time Embedded Intelligence
... In 1995 (before AIXI was defined), Russell [10] gave a definition of boundedoptimality, which does take real-world constraints into account, specifically the constraints of a given computing architecture (see Goetzel [2] for related ideas). A given architecture M (described as an interpreter) define ...
... In 1995 (before AIXI was defined), Russell [10] gave a definition of boundedoptimality, which does take real-world constraints into account, specifically the constraints of a given computing architecture (see Goetzel [2] for related ideas). A given architecture M (described as an interpreter) define ...
Intelligent Library Systems: Artificial Intelligence Technology and
... Unfortunately, current methods of knowledge base creation and maintenance are typically fairly tedious. Human experts must be interviewed in detail to try to record their knowledge. Knowledge must be encoded into a knowledge structure, which requires that the "knowledge engineer" have some understa ...
... Unfortunately, current methods of knowledge base creation and maintenance are typically fairly tedious. Human experts must be interviewed in detail to try to record their knowledge. Knowledge must be encoded into a knowledge structure, which requires that the "knowledge engineer" have some understa ...
Artificial Intelligence
... is discovery of truth from observation. Engineering is what we do when we’re asked to build something, even perhaps without certainty that the methods we pursue will lead to a successful outcome and perhaps not even knowing why it works when we’re done. And technology feeds off these other two field ...
... is discovery of truth from observation. Engineering is what we do when we’re asked to build something, even perhaps without certainty that the methods we pursue will lead to a successful outcome and perhaps not even knowing why it works when we’re done. And technology feeds off these other two field ...
1 Intelligent Library Systems: Artificial Intelligence Technology and
... Unfortunately, current methods of knowledge base creation and maintenance are typically fairly tedious. Human experts must be interviewed in detail to try to record their knowledge. Knowledge must be encoded into a knowledge structure, which requires that the "knowledge engineer" have some understa ...
... Unfortunately, current methods of knowledge base creation and maintenance are typically fairly tedious. Human experts must be interviewed in detail to try to record their knowledge. Knowledge must be encoded into a knowledge structure, which requires that the "knowledge engineer" have some understa ...
Legal Aspects of Artificial Intelligence
... every two years. This empirical rule has held good for the last 50 years, meaning in practice is that computer processor speeds have doubled every 18 to 24 months. Although it may be starting run out of steam as processor density starts to produce counter-productive side-effects like excess heat, Mo ...
... every two years. This empirical rule has held good for the last 50 years, meaning in practice is that computer processor speeds have doubled every 18 to 24 months. Although it may be starting run out of steam as processor density starts to produce counter-productive side-effects like excess heat, Mo ...
Anthropomorphism and The Social Robot
... physical similarity to a person is only starting to embrace basic humanlike attributes, and predominantly the physical aspect in humanoid research (see http://www.androidworld.com), but just as in HCI, rigorous research is needed to identify the physical attributes important in facilitating the soci ...
... physical similarity to a person is only starting to embrace basic humanlike attributes, and predominantly the physical aspect in humanoid research (see http://www.androidworld.com), but just as in HCI, rigorous research is needed to identify the physical attributes important in facilitating the soci ...
My Computer is an Honor Student — but how Intelligent is it?
... Strong co-occurrences between sand and surface, grass and race, and gravel and graders (road smoothing machines), throw off information retrieval-based guesses. Rather, a more reliable answer requires knowing that a roller-skate race involves roller skating, that roller skating is on a surface, that ...
... Strong co-occurrences between sand and surface, grass and race, and gravel and graders (road smoothing machines), throw off information retrieval-based guesses. Rather, a more reliable answer requires knowing that a roller-skate race involves roller skating, that roller skating is on a surface, that ...
Synergies Between Symbolic and Sub
... (Knowledge representation and) reasoning (symbolic) Learning (sub-symbolic) Planning (symbolic) Interaction (multi-agent systems) (symbolic) ...
... (Knowledge representation and) reasoning (symbolic) Learning (sub-symbolic) Planning (symbolic) Interaction (multi-agent systems) (symbolic) ...
The Frankenstein Complex and Asimov`s Three Laws
... around as long as you or I, has as many friends and dependents as you or I (whether humans, robots, intelligent aliens from another planet, or whatever), then there is no reason at all why it should be subject to any ethical laws that are different from what should constrain you or me (Sloman 2006; ...
... around as long as you or I, has as many friends and dependents as you or I (whether humans, robots, intelligent aliens from another planet, or whatever), then there is no reason at all why it should be subject to any ethical laws that are different from what should constrain you or me (Sloman 2006; ...
Simulating convesations: The communion game
... researchers have grasped the difficulty of designing machines that get about in the world by themselves. This difficulty was at first unexpected because people and their animal predecessors do so with ease. In response to these findings, some have argued that instead of starting with, for example, l ...
... researchers have grasped the difficulty of designing machines that get about in the world by themselves. This difficulty was at first unexpected because people and their animal predecessors do so with ease. In response to these findings, some have argued that instead of starting with, for example, l ...