
A Parsimonious Cognitive Architecture for Human
... with humans and with their physical environment. Several decades later, Rodney Brooks developed the ‘subsumption architecture’, a concept he applied to building insect-like robots and other biologically analogous models (Brooks 1999). For Brooks, like Walter before him, the basic premise of his robo ...
... with humans and with their physical environment. Several decades later, Rodney Brooks developed the ‘subsumption architecture’, a concept he applied to building insect-like robots and other biologically analogous models (Brooks 1999). For Brooks, like Walter before him, the basic premise of his robo ...
Hive Collective Intelligence for Cloud Robotics
... Through examination of Moore's law with regards to the speculated performance of computational capabilities on robots, we can safely assume that we should not anticipate quantum leaps in the processing capability on robots any time soon. Whereas recent multi-core trends, as well as massively paralle ...
... Through examination of Moore's law with regards to the speculated performance of computational capabilities on robots, we can safely assume that we should not anticipate quantum leaps in the processing capability on robots any time soon. Whereas recent multi-core trends, as well as massively paralle ...
ID-CSH - Truman State University
... do not have a great track record. Historically strange: Biologists adopted evolution as better explanation––they didn’t suddenly decide creation was not allowed. Explanations involving design and intent not odd, e.g. in history. Nothing wrong with ID in biology as a hypothesis. ...
... do not have a great track record. Historically strange: Biologists adopted evolution as better explanation––they didn’t suddenly decide creation was not allowed. Explanations involving design and intent not odd, e.g. in history. Nothing wrong with ID in biology as a hypothesis. ...
2008 AAAI Fall Symposium Series Call for Participation November 7–9, 2008
... Jacob Beal (MIT CSAIL), Paul Bello (Office of Naval Research), Nick Cassimatis (Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute), Michael Coen (University of Wisconsin), Patrick Winston (MIT CSAIL)(natural-intelligence@csail.mit.edu) Symposia will be limited to 40–60 participants each. Participation will be open t ...
... Jacob Beal (MIT CSAIL), Paul Bello (Office of Naval Research), Nick Cassimatis (Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute), Michael Coen (University of Wisconsin), Patrick Winston (MIT CSAIL)(natural-intelligence@csail.mit.edu) Symposia will be limited to 40–60 participants each. Participation will be open t ...
Challenge
... Lesson Learned from Watson (1): scalable knowledge model building method “The Watson program is already a breakthrough technology in AI. For many years it had been largely assumed that for a computer to go beyond search and really be able to perform complex human language tasks it needed to do on ...
... Lesson Learned from Watson (1): scalable knowledge model building method “The Watson program is already a breakthrough technology in AI. For many years it had been largely assumed that for a computer to go beyond search and really be able to perform complex human language tasks it needed to do on ...
1 Artificial Social Intelligence by William Sims Bainbridge
... problem space, as one might search a maze, to find a way from the initial state to the goal. To do this, it may need to identify a string of intermediary goals (subgoals) and to consider many combinations and permutations of the objects. The concept of problem space assumes that problems are well d ...
... problem space, as one might search a maze, to find a way from the initial state to the goal. To do this, it may need to identify a string of intermediary goals (subgoals) and to consider many combinations and permutations of the objects. The concept of problem space assumes that problems are well d ...
here - OpenArchive@CBS
... England I might have done something different. The only language I had studied in college was Russian, and at that time going to Russia on a Fulbright Grant was not an opportunity. So I was limited to English speaking countries and since I was interested in language I decided to do a year of study i ...
... England I might have done something different. The only language I had studied in college was Russian, and at that time going to Russia on a Fulbright Grant was not an opportunity. So I was limited to English speaking countries and since I was interested in language I decided to do a year of study i ...
Artificial Intelligence!
... second? Play against it for a few games and see. It probably looked as though it was pretty stupid. The computer’s suddenly very easy to beat! Its rules were written for one situation and work great in that situation only. Change things just a little bit and suddenly things are not so good. Humans s ...
... second? Play against it for a few games and see. It probably looked as though it was pretty stupid. The computer’s suddenly very easy to beat! Its rules were written for one situation and work great in that situation only. Change things just a little bit and suddenly things are not so good. Humans s ...
MAKING A MIND vs. MODELING THE BRAIN
... way, represents that the things are so combined with one another AI can be thought of as the attempt to find the primitive elements and logical relations in the subject (man or computer) which mirror the primitive objects and their relations which make up the world. Newell and Simon's physical symbo ...
... way, represents that the things are so combined with one another AI can be thought of as the attempt to find the primitive elements and logical relations in the subject (man or computer) which mirror the primitive objects and their relations which make up the world. Newell and Simon's physical symbo ...
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; ...
What is “Bonjour”? “Bonjour” is a smart alarm clock founded by the
... And along comes the smart alarm clock, Bonjour. One of the main design concepts applied to this product is the use of artificial intelligence (AI) to create a “personal assistant” - using a voice recognition system, the product is able to carry out tasks given by the user. Use of AI in smart devices ...
... And along comes the smart alarm clock, Bonjour. One of the main design concepts applied to this product is the use of artificial intelligence (AI) to create a “personal assistant” - using a voice recognition system, the product is able to carry out tasks given by the user. Use of AI in smart devices ...
Cognitive Science And The Search For Intelligence
... A bottom-up investigation would be very different. We would wrench off the back of the machine, trace the microcircuitry etched on the chip, measure the flux at every point in the memory grid, test the changing polarity of magnetic oxide particles on the surface of the hard disk, study the sensory ...
... A bottom-up investigation would be very different. We would wrench off the back of the machine, trace the microcircuitry etched on the chip, measure the flux at every point in the memory grid, test the changing polarity of magnetic oxide particles on the surface of the hard disk, study the sensory ...
Douglas Hofstadter - The Minds I Further Reading
... "enter and inform the body of a cobbler"-taking the prince's memq ries along with it. The theme has had dozens of variations since then Two fine anthologies, full of imagined cases of brain transplants, per son splitting, person fusing (two or more people merging into one pe son with several sets of ...
... "enter and inform the body of a cobbler"-taking the prince's memq ries along with it. The theme has had dozens of variations since then Two fine anthologies, full of imagined cases of brain transplants, per son splitting, person fusing (two or more people merging into one pe son with several sets of ...
Call for Sponsors AIIDE’06 The Second Conference on Artificial Intelligence and
... AIIDE’06 – the Second Conference on Artificial Intelligence and Interactive Entertainment – is intended to be the definitive point of interaction between entertainment software developers interested in AI and academic and industrial AI researchers. Sponsored by the American Association for Artificia ...
... AIIDE’06 – the Second Conference on Artificial Intelligence and Interactive Entertainment – is intended to be the definitive point of interaction between entertainment software developers interested in AI and academic and industrial AI researchers. Sponsored by the American Association for Artificia ...
Evaluating Human Drives and Needs for a Safe Motivational System
... mass co-operation, in the form of community, is the best way to survive and thrive. Indeed, arguably, the only reason why many organisms haven’t evolved to be more social is because of the psychological mechanisms and cognitive pre-requisites that are necessary for successful social behavior. Follow ...
... mass co-operation, in the form of community, is the best way to survive and thrive. Indeed, arguably, the only reason why many organisms haven’t evolved to be more social is because of the psychological mechanisms and cognitive pre-requisites that are necessary for successful social behavior. Follow ...
Using ADP to Understand and Replicate Brain Intelligence: the Next
... resources (networks of neurons), starting from a less optimal start. They never learn to play a perfect game of chess (nor will our computers, nor will any other algorithm that can be implemented on a realistic computer) because of constraints on computational resources. We just do the best we can. ...
... resources (networks of neurons), starting from a less optimal start. They never learn to play a perfect game of chess (nor will our computers, nor will any other algorithm that can be implemented on a realistic computer) because of constraints on computational resources. We just do the best we can. ...
Philosophy and History of AI
... Key events: AI adulthood (barely) • Many commercial expert systems introduced, especially in the 1970s and 1980s • Fuzzy logic and neural networks used in controllers, especially in Japan and Europe • Recent developments and areas of great interest include: – Bayesian reasoning and Bayes nets – Ont ...
... Key events: AI adulthood (barely) • Many commercial expert systems introduced, especially in the 1970s and 1980s • Fuzzy logic and neural networks used in controllers, especially in Japan and Europe • Recent developments and areas of great interest include: – Bayesian reasoning and Bayes nets – Ont ...
Chapter 2-3 - Dr. Djamel Bouchaffra
... while ac is not an answer do \\ (yes .) is false Suppose ac is yes(t1, …, tk) a1 a2 … am Select atom ai in the body of ac; Choose clause a b1 … bp in KB; Rename all variables in a b1 … bp to have new names; Let be the most general unifier of ai and a. Fail if they don’t unify; ...
... while ac is not an answer do \\ (yes .) is false Suppose ac is yes(t1, …, tk) a1 a2 … am Select atom ai in the body of ac; Choose clause a b1 … bp in KB; Rename all variables in a b1 … bp to have new names; Let be the most general unifier of ai and a. Fail if they don’t unify; ...
PDF handout of power point slides
... – Single Agent – crossword puzzle – Multi-agent – chess, taxi driving? (are other drivers best described as maximizing a performance element?) – Multi-agent means other agents may be competitive or cooperative and may require ...
... – Single Agent – crossword puzzle – Multi-agent – chess, taxi driving? (are other drivers best described as maximizing a performance element?) – Multi-agent means other agents may be competitive or cooperative and may require ...
`Music`s Smart Future`
... now moving towards becoming the dominant human commands and make it easier and more paradigm in the music industry, last year intuitive for consumers to access music online. accounting for nearly a quarter of UK music These assistants are likely to evolve into our de consumption – and that excludes ...
... now moving towards becoming the dominant human commands and make it easier and more paradigm in the music industry, last year intuitive for consumers to access music online. accounting for nearly a quarter of UK music These assistants are likely to evolve into our de consumption – and that excludes ...
View PDF - CiteSeerX
... a motion control system [Atkeson and Reinkensymeyer, 1990], and others (See [Kitano et al., 1991a] for a partial list of systems developed). The newest version, CM-5 [ T M C , 1991], uses 32-bit SPARC chips interconnected via a tree structured network. Companies, such as MasPar Computer [Blank, 1990 ...
... a motion control system [Atkeson and Reinkensymeyer, 1990], and others (See [Kitano et al., 1991a] for a partial list of systems developed). The newest version, CM-5 [ T M C , 1991], uses 32-bit SPARC chips interconnected via a tree structured network. Companies, such as MasPar Computer [Blank, 1990 ...
original - Kansas State University
... Where things break in practice Segue (back) to uncertain reasoning and preferences ...
... Where things break in practice Segue (back) to uncertain reasoning and preferences ...
Tales From a Pod - University of Essex
... under the slogan “why settle for second best when network education connects you to the best”, This globalisation of Universities caused major structural changes in the University system around 2020, with 3% of the Universities having over 50% of the higher education market. Some of the biggest of t ...
... under the slogan “why settle for second best when network education connects you to the best”, This globalisation of Universities caused major structural changes in the University system around 2020, with 3% of the Universities having over 50% of the higher education market. Some of the biggest of t ...
Introduction to Cognitive Science - Fall 2007 Syllabus
... Paper Requirements, Recommendations and Evaluation The topic for your paper must be directly pertinent to cognitive science and must involve the use of empirical research published in an appropriate scholarly journal. A minimum of four journal articles is required. Do not use encyclopedia entries o ...
... Paper Requirements, Recommendations and Evaluation The topic for your paper must be directly pertinent to cognitive science and must involve the use of empirical research published in an appropriate scholarly journal. A minimum of four journal articles is required. Do not use encyclopedia entries o ...