
Machine Intelligence
... How to Motivate a Machine ? The fundamental question is how to motivate a machine to do anything, in particular to increase its “brain” complexity? How to motivate it to explore the environment and learn how to effectively work in this environment? Can a machine that only implements externally give ...
... How to Motivate a Machine ? The fundamental question is how to motivate a machine to do anything, in particular to increase its “brain” complexity? How to motivate it to explore the environment and learn how to effectively work in this environment? Can a machine that only implements externally give ...
Motivated Learning for Machine Intelligence_ Nov
... motivates an agent to do anything, and in particular, to enhance its own complexity? What drives an agent to explore the environment and learn ways to effectively interact with it? ...
... motivates an agent to do anything, and in particular, to enhance its own complexity? What drives an agent to explore the environment and learn ways to effectively interact with it? ...
aaai-11 – san francisco august 7–11 – www.aaai.org / aaai11
... page). Please note that these formatting instructions are for final, accepted papers; no additional pages can be purchased at the review stage. In addition, the copyright slug may be omitted in the initial submission phase. Please also refer to the instructions on how to prepare your paper for blind ...
... page). Please note that these formatting instructions are for final, accepted papers; no additional pages can be purchased at the review stage. In addition, the copyright slug may be omitted in the initial submission phase. Please also refer to the instructions on how to prepare your paper for blind ...
Turing Test and Natural Language Processing
... personality with simulated life history to draw on, and the ability to be creative and flexible in conversation. 4. Basically you need to be able to simulate the complexity of an adult human brain, which is composed of billions of neurons and trillions of connections between neurons. ...
... personality with simulated life history to draw on, and the ability to be creative and flexible in conversation. 4. Basically you need to be able to simulate the complexity of an adult human brain, which is composed of billions of neurons and trillions of connections between neurons. ...
A Brief Overview of the Narrative Intelligence Reading Group
... creates machines, and, in some cases, machines which can make machines. ...
... creates machines, and, in some cases, machines which can make machines. ...
From: AAAI Technical Report S-9 -0 . Compilation copyright © 199
... I wouldlike to thank the invited speakers, Barbara Hayes-Rothand Brian Gaines for their kind commitmentto give talks at the workshop. I would like to thank the chairs of the discussion sessions, Sandip Sen and Kerstin Voigt, for their effort to add more depth to the workshop through a set of discuss ...
... I wouldlike to thank the invited speakers, Barbara Hayes-Rothand Brian Gaines for their kind commitmentto give talks at the workshop. I would like to thank the chairs of the discussion sessions, Sandip Sen and Kerstin Voigt, for their effort to add more depth to the workshop through a set of discuss ...
Module Introduction - School of Computer Science
... Artificial intelligence (AI) is the intelligence exhibited by machines or software. It is an academic field of study which studies the goal of creating intelligence. Major AI researchers and textbooks define this field as "the study and design of intelligent agents", where an intelligent agent is a ...
... Artificial intelligence (AI) is the intelligence exhibited by machines or software. It is an academic field of study which studies the goal of creating intelligence. Major AI researchers and textbooks define this field as "the study and design of intelligent agents", where an intelligent agent is a ...
- Neapolis University
... Say could have never dreamed of, in his wildest imagination, self-driving cars, pilotless airplanes, Skype calls, super computers, smartphones or intelligent robots. Technologies that seemed like pure science fiction less than 190 years ago are available today and some like self-driving vehicles wil ...
... Say could have never dreamed of, in his wildest imagination, self-driving cars, pilotless airplanes, Skype calls, super computers, smartphones or intelligent robots. Technologies that seemed like pure science fiction less than 190 years ago are available today and some like self-driving vehicles wil ...
Artificial Intelligence as Philosophy and as Psychology Philosophers
... requests and orders, of being cooperative with other people under appropriate circumstances. (It should be added that Winograd's paper makes it very explicit where and to what extent he is canning SHRDLU's responses, so anyone who feels cheated by SHRDLU has simply not read Winograd. Other natural l ...
... requests and orders, of being cooperative with other people under appropriate circumstances. (It should be added that Winograd's paper makes it very explicit where and to what extent he is canning SHRDLU's responses, so anyone who feels cheated by SHRDLU has simply not read Winograd. Other natural l ...
Basic Marketing, 16e - University of Hawaii at Hilo
... “short” usable in computer systems • Applications – Google’s search engine – Washing machines – Antilock breaks ...
... “short” usable in computer systems • Applications – Google’s search engine – Washing machines – Antilock breaks ...
Douglas Hofstadter - The Minds I Index
... "coded" potential. 156 coding of meaning, 381-82 coffee tasting, 427-28 cognition, 368; simulation of, 353 cognitive development, 31 cognitive dissonance. 395 cognitive psychology, 12-14 cognitive science. 13-14,201,271,274.366,465, 470, 482 coincidence, 199. 462: of levels. 183 Colby, Kenneth Mi., ...
... "coded" potential. 156 coding of meaning, 381-82 coffee tasting, 427-28 cognition, 368; simulation of, 353 cognitive development, 31 cognitive dissonance. 395 cognitive psychology, 12-14 cognitive science. 13-14,201,271,274.366,465, 470, 482 coincidence, 199. 462: of levels. 183 Colby, Kenneth Mi., ...
agent-based model - IDt
... (function) which in humans would require (biological) intelligence. – The central functions include reasoning, knowledge, planning, learning, communication, perception and locomotion (movement). ...
... (function) which in humans would require (biological) intelligence. – The central functions include reasoning, knowledge, planning, learning, communication, perception and locomotion (movement). ...
iSERVE- An Android Based Artificial Intelligence Emergency CP
... Disasters, natural or human-induced hit the country every now and then. This usually results in the tremendous destruction both to life and property. In the event that such eventualities occur, everybody must react properly so that lives can be saved and damage to properties be prevented or can be m ...
... Disasters, natural or human-induced hit the country every now and then. This usually results in the tremendous destruction both to life and property. In the event that such eventualities occur, everybody must react properly so that lives can be saved and damage to properties be prevented or can be m ...
Reports of the AAAI 2011 Fall Symposia
... has seen impressive advances in the last few decades, many researchers have, in the process, forgotten or abandoned these important goals. The purpose of the Fall Symposium on Advances in Cognitive Systems was to bring together scientists who remained committed to AI’s original vision. The meeting r ...
... has seen impressive advances in the last few decades, many researchers have, in the process, forgotten or abandoned these important goals. The purpose of the Fall Symposium on Advances in Cognitive Systems was to bring together scientists who remained committed to AI’s original vision. The meeting r ...
Human action recognition oriented to humanoid - CEUR
... of each point and so on. The action classification can be approached by comparing static images with pre-stored samples (template-based [1]), by describing the system with a series of states with a certain probability and allowing switches between different states (probability-based [4][6]), or repr ...
... of each point and so on. The action classification can be approached by comparing static images with pre-stored samples (template-based [1]), by describing the system with a series of states with a certain probability and allowing switches between different states (probability-based [4][6]), or repr ...
"It`s Going to Kill Us!" and Other Myths About the Future of
... ‘consciousness’? Is the brain a ‘computer’? Unfortunately, we do not seem to care enough about answering these sorts of questions properly nowadays. In our modern world of mass media and short attention spans, words are increasingly used as flashing slogans.” 20 Yann LeCun, founder of the NYU Center ...
... ‘consciousness’? Is the brain a ‘computer’? Unfortunately, we do not seem to care enough about answering these sorts of questions properly nowadays. In our modern world of mass media and short attention spans, words are increasingly used as flashing slogans.” 20 Yann LeCun, founder of the NYU Center ...
It`s Going to Kill Us! - Information Technology and Innovation
... ‘consciousness’? Is the brain a ‘computer’? Unfortunately, we do not seem to care enough about answering these sorts of questions properly nowadays. In our modern world of mass media and short attention spans, words are increasingly used as flashing slogans.” 20 Yann LeCun, founder of the NYU Center ...
... ‘consciousness’? Is the brain a ‘computer’? Unfortunately, we do not seem to care enough about answering these sorts of questions properly nowadays. In our modern world of mass media and short attention spans, words are increasingly used as flashing slogans.” 20 Yann LeCun, founder of the NYU Center ...
Registration Leaflet - Association for the Advancement of Artificial
... to Washington, DC. The titles of the eight symposia in the 2012 Fall Symposium Series are as follows: AI for Gerontechnology Artificial Intelligence of Humor Discovery Informatics: The Role of AI Research in Innovating Scientific Processes Human Control of Bio-Inspired Swarms Information R ...
... to Washington, DC. The titles of the eight symposia in the 2012 Fall Symposium Series are as follows: AI for Gerontechnology Artificial Intelligence of Humor Discovery Informatics: The Role of AI Research in Innovating Scientific Processes Human Control of Bio-Inspired Swarms Information R ...
MPE(S)- Planning and Scheduling Methodologies
... Planning and Scheduling • Planning and scheduling are the means by which an organization/entity chooses a course of actions, before performing it, to meet some objective. • In computational and AI terms: – planning focuses on selecting and ordering (sequencing?) the actions to reach a goal – schedu ...
... Planning and Scheduling • Planning and scheduling are the means by which an organization/entity chooses a course of actions, before performing it, to meet some objective. • In computational and AI terms: – planning focuses on selecting and ordering (sequencing?) the actions to reach a goal – schedu ...
Outline of the Research and Development Concerning Artificial
... AI field at the base (2) R&D on data-knowledge integration AI ・Basic research for large-scale objectives and advanced R&D will be carried out regarding data-knowledge integration AI, which has strong affinity for human intelligence, by organically integrating diverse and unstructured large-scale dat ...
... AI field at the base (2) R&D on data-knowledge integration AI ・Basic research for large-scale objectives and advanced R&D will be carried out regarding data-knowledge integration AI, which has strong affinity for human intelligence, by organically integrating diverse and unstructured large-scale dat ...