
Artificial Intelligence - Computer Science
... Probabilistic reasoning Probabilistic reasoning over time Fuzzy sets / fuzzy logic Simple decision-making (evaluating utility) Complex decision-making (taking ability to reevaluate into account) ...
... Probabilistic reasoning Probabilistic reasoning over time Fuzzy sets / fuzzy logic Simple decision-making (evaluating utility) Complex decision-making (taking ability to reevaluate into account) ...
Artificial Intelligence Probes for Interstellar Exploration and
... A recurring topic in interstellar exploration and the search for extraterrestrial intelligence (SETI) is the role of artificial intelligence (Armstrong and Sandberg, 2013; Dick, 2003; Tipler and Barrow, 1986; Tipler, 1994). On the one hand, interstellar exploration requires high levels of autonomy, ...
... A recurring topic in interstellar exploration and the search for extraterrestrial intelligence (SETI) is the role of artificial intelligence (Armstrong and Sandberg, 2013; Dick, 2003; Tipler and Barrow, 1986; Tipler, 1994). On the one hand, interstellar exploration requires high levels of autonomy, ...
When Robots Play Dice: The Flameless Fire – It`s Never Been
... Each year, a group of international computer scientists gather to participate in a the Loebner competition, a modern-day Turing Test contest. The competition’s most revered prize, the Most Human Computer, is awarded to the computer that exhibits the most “human” qualities and the system that the jud ...
... Each year, a group of international computer scientists gather to participate in a the Loebner competition, a modern-day Turing Test contest. The competition’s most revered prize, the Most Human Computer, is awarded to the computer that exhibits the most “human” qualities and the system that the jud ...
A CYBERNETIC VIEW OF ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE José Mira
... Finally, a fourth cause of disparity could be the oblivion of the solid work made by cybernetics in the “bottom-up” approach to intelligence, in terms of neural mechanisms, instead of using the dominant representational approach. In this work we reflect on these causes of disparity from a cybernetics ...
... Finally, a fourth cause of disparity could be the oblivion of the solid work made by cybernetics in the “bottom-up” approach to intelligence, in terms of neural mechanisms, instead of using the dominant representational approach. In this work we reflect on these causes of disparity from a cybernetics ...
Mapping the Landscape of Human-Level Artificial General Intelligence
... is the development and demonstration of systems that exhibit the broad range of general intelligence found in humans. This goal of developing AGI echoes that of the early years of the Artificial Intelligence movement, which after many valiant efforts largely settled for research into “narrow AI” sys ...
... is the development and demonstration of systems that exhibit the broad range of general intelligence found in humans. This goal of developing AGI echoes that of the early years of the Artificial Intelligence movement, which after many valiant efforts largely settled for research into “narrow AI” sys ...
370012MyersMod_LG_28
... 5. Describe the effects that overconfidence and framing can have on our judgments and decisions. Overconfidence, the tendency to overestimate the accuracy of our knowledge and judgments, can have adaptive value. People who err on the side of overconfidence live more happily and find it easier to mak ...
... 5. Describe the effects that overconfidence and framing can have on our judgments and decisions. Overconfidence, the tendency to overestimate the accuracy of our knowledge and judgments, can have adaptive value. People who err on the side of overconfidence live more happily and find it easier to mak ...
Intelligent Systems
... – If the judge C cannot reliably tell the machine A from the human B, the machine is said to have passed the test. – In order to test the machine's intelligence rather than its ability to render words into audio, the conversation is limited to a text-only channel such as a computer keyboard or scree ...
... – If the judge C cannot reliably tell the machine A from the human B, the machine is said to have passed the test. – In order to test the machine's intelligence rather than its ability to render words into audio, the conversation is limited to a text-only channel such as a computer keyboard or scree ...
Keynotes - IEEE Computer Society
... moving to Deep NN. The combination with offline recognition and linguistic and geometric contexts has made the recognition more robust. We experienced two small peaks of online recognition in the 80s and the 90s but did not expand to a larger success. Due to a steady progress in handwriting recognit ...
... moving to Deep NN. The combination with offline recognition and linguistic and geometric contexts has made the recognition more robust. We experienced two small peaks of online recognition in the 80s and the 90s but did not expand to a larger success. Due to a steady progress in handwriting recognit ...
The History of Artificial Intelligence
... trying to make, because his robots eventually rebelled against their creators, ran amok, and tried to wipe out the human race. However, as is usually the case with words, the truth of the matter is a little more convoluted. In the days when Czechoslovakia was a feudal society, "robota" referred to t ...
... trying to make, because his robots eventually rebelled against their creators, ran amok, and tried to wipe out the human race. However, as is usually the case with words, the truth of the matter is a little more convoluted. In the days when Czechoslovakia was a feudal society, "robota" referred to t ...
CV extended
... With it, I founded ArtinSoft, the world leader in automation-assisted software migration. The technology recuperates and empowers the knowledge and functional expertise of IT organizations. It is the most successful migration solution as it has converted billions of lines of code, it has been used b ...
... With it, I founded ArtinSoft, the world leader in automation-assisted software migration. The technology recuperates and empowers the knowledge and functional expertise of IT organizations. It is the most successful migration solution as it has converted billions of lines of code, it has been used b ...
The impact of AI on education – Can a robot get into
... Not only NCTUA tests but also the written tests by The University of Tokyo often ask the test takers to summarize given documents from a specific point of view. The summarization problems in Japanese and ESL account for more than 20% at NCTUA, and more than 50% in the written test. Most state-of-the ...
... Not only NCTUA tests but also the written tests by The University of Tokyo often ask the test takers to summarize given documents from a specific point of view. The summarization problems in Japanese and ESL account for more than 20% at NCTUA, and more than 50% in the written test. Most state-of-the ...
04/24 --- AI: Science or Engineering?
... reveal, the AI thrust, from its very beginnings, was at least threepronged. One goal was to construct computer programs (e.g., the Logic Theorist) capable of exhibiting intelligence, and thereby, to begin building a theory of intelligent systems. (The original Carnegie-Rand name for the endeavor was ...
... reveal, the AI thrust, from its very beginnings, was at least threepronged. One goal was to construct computer programs (e.g., the Logic Theorist) capable of exhibiting intelligence, and thereby, to begin building a theory of intelligent systems. (The original Carnegie-Rand name for the endeavor was ...
Artificial Intelligence Artificial intelligence: an empirical science
... reveal, the AI thrust, from its very beginnings, was at least threepronged. One goal was to construct computer programs (e.g., the Logic Theorist) capable of exhibiting intelligence, and thereby, to begin building a theory of intelligent systems. (The original Carnegie-Rand name for the endeavor was ...
... reveal, the AI thrust, from its very beginnings, was at least threepronged. One goal was to construct computer programs (e.g., the Logic Theorist) capable of exhibiting intelligence, and thereby, to begin building a theory of intelligent systems. (The original Carnegie-Rand name for the endeavor was ...
Introduction to Cognitive Science
... can be computed with recursive functions Alan Turing (same time): Turing machine: An abstract machine capable of calculating all recursive functions -> a machine that can campute anything. ...
... can be computed with recursive functions Alan Turing (same time): Turing machine: An abstract machine capable of calculating all recursive functions -> a machine that can campute anything. ...
Brain, Mind and Cognition
... most self appearing questions you ask yourself after reading this book. If Hawkins´ book stimulate thoughts inside of me about what it takes to build intelligent technical systems? To ask in accurate words, do I feel like I can build intelligent technical systems respectively do I want spend more ti ...
... most self appearing questions you ask yourself after reading this book. If Hawkins´ book stimulate thoughts inside of me about what it takes to build intelligent technical systems? To ask in accurate words, do I feel like I can build intelligent technical systems respectively do I want spend more ti ...
Heuristic search in artificial intelligence
... the information processing model of cognitive psychology. Although Simon and Shannon are no longer with us, their work continues as a source of inspiration in virtually every field they touched. We dedicate this special issue on heuristic search in artificial intelligence to Claude Shannon and Herbe ...
... the information processing model of cognitive psychology. Although Simon and Shannon are no longer with us, their work continues as a source of inspiration in virtually every field they touched. We dedicate this special issue on heuristic search in artificial intelligence to Claude Shannon and Herbe ...
Towards Social Intelligence in Autonomous
... While two communities battle over the validity of seeking more exact world representations, intuition leads many of us to the conclusion that approaching the problem of robot control from the perspective of strictly structuring, exacting, and continuously quantifying with increasing accuracy, is not ...
... While two communities battle over the validity of seeking more exact world representations, intuition leads many of us to the conclusion that approaching the problem of robot control from the perspective of strictly structuring, exacting, and continuously quantifying with increasing accuracy, is not ...
How Artificial Intelligence Helps in Development of Accounting
... decision-aid development (Abdolmohammadi, 1991). Some of the major tasks are discussed here. Analytical review procedures: Analytical review procedures are undertaken by auditors for the purpose of obtaining audit evidence. They may use a wide variety of techniques. Koskivaara (2004) reviews the use ...
... decision-aid development (Abdolmohammadi, 1991). Some of the major tasks are discussed here. Analytical review procedures: Analytical review procedures are undertaken by auditors for the purpose of obtaining audit evidence. They may use a wide variety of techniques. Koskivaara (2004) reviews the use ...
Artificial Intelligence Application Especially the Neural Networks
... in all kinds of transport. 2. Artificial intelligence utilization in transportation. In this part are described possibilities using AI commonly in the transport. Artificial Intelligence (AI) contains ways and means to be used in transportation: neuron nets, AI planning, evolution algorithms, knowing ...
... in all kinds of transport. 2. Artificial intelligence utilization in transportation. In this part are described possibilities using AI commonly in the transport. Artificial Intelligence (AI) contains ways and means to be used in transportation: neuron nets, AI planning, evolution algorithms, knowing ...
Agent - KDD - Kansas State University
... What is a plausible outcome of an action? Related questions How can agents make rational decisions given beliefs about outcomes? What does it mean (algorithmically) to “choose the best”? ...
... What is a plausible outcome of an action? Related questions How can agents make rational decisions given beliefs about outcomes? What does it mean (algorithmically) to “choose the best”? ...
KSU CIS 830: Advanced Topics in Artificial Intelligence What
... – Learning to act: robot planning, control optimization, decision support – Applications that are hard to program: automated driving, speech recognition ...
... – Learning to act: robot planning, control optimization, decision support – Applications that are hard to program: automated driving, speech recognition ...
Towards Social Intelligence in Autonomous Robotics: A
... While two communities battle over the validity of seeking more exact world representations, intuition leads many of us to the conclusion that approaching the problem of robot control from the perspective of strictly structuring, exacting, and continuously quantifying with increasing accuracy, is not ...
... While two communities battle over the validity of seeking more exact world representations, intuition leads many of us to the conclusion that approaching the problem of robot control from the perspective of strictly structuring, exacting, and continuously quantifying with increasing accuracy, is not ...
Tech_Trends_Knowledge Based_Crowe_FINAL
... intelligence is as a mathematically modeling machine for processing information, human intelligence is superior for using intuition, interpreting context, and tolerating ambiguity in the processing of information. When artificial intelligence conceptually reaches such human abilities, an augmented i ...
... intelligence is as a mathematically modeling machine for processing information, human intelligence is superior for using intuition, interpreting context, and tolerating ambiguity in the processing of information. When artificial intelligence conceptually reaches such human abilities, an augmented i ...
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... What is a plausible outcome of an action? Related questions How can agents make rational decisions given beliefs about outcomes? What does it mean (algorithmically) to “choose the best”? ...
... What is a plausible outcome of an action? Related questions How can agents make rational decisions given beliefs about outcomes? What does it mean (algorithmically) to “choose the best”? ...
Computational Intelligence Course in Undergraduate Computer
... heuristic algorithm, traditional AI is not competent to handle real world optimization problems. However, genetic algorithm (GA) is a new tool that has a good potential to optimize the parameters of the intelligent systems. Classical AI was incompetent to serve the increasing demand of search, optim ...
... heuristic algorithm, traditional AI is not competent to handle real world optimization problems. However, genetic algorithm (GA) is a new tool that has a good potential to optimize the parameters of the intelligent systems. Classical AI was incompetent to serve the increasing demand of search, optim ...