
Real-Time Search for Autonomous Agents and
... this section, we will focus not on the performance of the first problem solving trial, but on the learning process to converge to an optimal solution. This section is the first to point out that the following problems are incurred when repeatedly applying LRTA* to solve a problem. ᎏSearching all opt ...
... this section, we will focus not on the performance of the first problem solving trial, but on the learning process to converge to an optimal solution. This section is the first to point out that the following problems are incurred when repeatedly applying LRTA* to solve a problem. ᎏSearching all opt ...
High-Level Visual Processing: Cognitive Influences
... of Cortical Areas Involved in Object Recognition Object recognition is intimately intertwined with visual categorization, visual memory, and emotion (see Figure 27–2), and the outputs of the inferior temporal cortex contribute to these functions. Among the principal projections are those to the peri ...
... of Cortical Areas Involved in Object Recognition Object recognition is intimately intertwined with visual categorization, visual memory, and emotion (see Figure 27–2), and the outputs of the inferior temporal cortex contribute to these functions. Among the principal projections are those to the peri ...
SYMMETRY AND ASYMMETRY IN SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY
... others possess only reflective symmetry. The letter Z, for example, possesses rotational symmetry but not reflective symmetry while the letter A possesses reflective symmetry but not rotational symmetry. And one can classify these two types of symmetries by how many rotations are involved: two-fold, ...
... others possess only reflective symmetry. The letter Z, for example, possesses rotational symmetry but not reflective symmetry while the letter A possesses reflective symmetry but not rotational symmetry. And one can classify these two types of symmetries by how many rotations are involved: two-fold, ...
Contextual modulation and stimulus selectivity in extrastriate cortex
... all of the Aniston images but none of the Aniston + Pitt images. Or perhaps any stimulus accompanying Aniston, other than the background, leads to suppression. Because the stimulus features that activate MTL neurons are not well understood, there is little basis for estimating the contribution of th ...
... all of the Aniston images but none of the Aniston + Pitt images. Or perhaps any stimulus accompanying Aniston, other than the background, leads to suppression. Because the stimulus features that activate MTL neurons are not well understood, there is little basis for estimating the contribution of th ...
Reorganisation and Self-organisation in Multi
... Changing the organisation may imply changes within the system at different levels and at different extents. These changes strongly depend on the chosen view (ACPV or OCVP) and on the organisational capabilities of agents (being or not aware of the organisation). Considering the emergence-based MAS, ...
... Changing the organisation may imply changes within the system at different levels and at different extents. These changes strongly depend on the chosen view (ACPV or OCVP) and on the organisational capabilities of agents (being or not aware of the organisation). Considering the emergence-based MAS, ...
Hedonic Hotspots Regulate Cingulate-driven
... Positive emotions do not only feel good, they also soften the impact of adverse events on physical and mental health (Garland et al. 2010). More specifically, positive affect has been shown to modulate the impact of processing demands on the evaluation of its costs (cf. Botvinick 2007): positive hedo ...
... Positive emotions do not only feel good, they also soften the impact of adverse events on physical and mental health (Garland et al. 2010). More specifically, positive affect has been shown to modulate the impact of processing demands on the evaluation of its costs (cf. Botvinick 2007): positive hedo ...
Integration of Visual and Auditory Information by Superior Temporal
... Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience 17:3, pp. 377–391 ...
... Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience 17:3, pp. 377–391 ...
Using Partial Global Plans to Coordinate Distributed Problem
... coordination responsibilities of different nodes; the credibility that a node has in coordination information from other nodes (which determines their authority relationships); and so on. The distributed problem solving network is therefore organized both in terms of problem solving responsibilities ...
... coordination responsibilities of different nodes; the credibility that a node has in coordination information from other nodes (which determines their authority relationships); and so on. The distributed problem solving network is therefore organized both in terms of problem solving responsibilities ...
Role of Expert Systems in Construction Roboticsl
... system separates the program into an explicit knowledge base describing the problem solving strategy and a control program or inference machine which manipulates the knowledge base. The data portion or context describes the problem being solved and the current state of the solution process. Such an ...
... system separates the program into an explicit knowledge base describing the problem solving strategy and a control program or inference machine which manipulates the knowledge base. The data portion or context describes the problem being solved and the current state of the solution process. Such an ...
Les outils pour faciliter la prise de décisions en marketing stratégique
... contribution into the final decisions become vital for their future commitment to the suggested actions. The process depends much on personal determination, complexity of the problem, group dynamics, leadership skills, and other rational and irrational factors (e.g. Luce et al, 1999). The success of ...
... contribution into the final decisions become vital for their future commitment to the suggested actions. The process depends much on personal determination, complexity of the problem, group dynamics, leadership skills, and other rational and irrational factors (e.g. Luce et al, 1999). The success of ...
AI Dangers: Imagined and Real
... it is not clear how volitional independence will emerge. • Bostrom’s paperclip golem is a fictional version of such an ...
... it is not clear how volitional independence will emerge. • Bostrom’s paperclip golem is a fictional version of such an ...
The Impact of Prior Experience With Cross-Modal
... refers to the general increase in the number of action potentials measured when a second modality is presented to a cell doing MI, while depression refers to the general decrease in the number of action potentials. Meredith and Stein (1983) demonstrated that a sensory stimulus (light) presented to a ...
... refers to the general increase in the number of action potentials measured when a second modality is presented to a cell doing MI, while depression refers to the general decrease in the number of action potentials. Meredith and Stein (1983) demonstrated that a sensory stimulus (light) presented to a ...
Extended-Essay-Abstr.. - Bellevue School District
... This paper explores to what extent overchoice is prevalent in manufactured food items of grocery store settings, and in what situations. The scope covers surveys and experiments implemented to find data on the same research question or area. This idea contradicts the common beliefs that the more cho ...
... This paper explores to what extent overchoice is prevalent in manufactured food items of grocery store settings, and in what situations. The scope covers surveys and experiments implemented to find data on the same research question or area. This idea contradicts the common beliefs that the more cho ...
Manifesto for a Philosophy of Plant Neurobiology
... ones, run the risk of weakening the potential of the field. An objective of this manifesto is to make explicit those assumptions, and to explore ways to decide among them. On the other hand, and despite the existence of a solid body of literature (see Brenner et al., 2006; Stahlberg, 2006; Baluška & ...
... ones, run the risk of weakening the potential of the field. An objective of this manifesto is to make explicit those assumptions, and to explore ways to decide among them. On the other hand, and despite the existence of a solid body of literature (see Brenner et al., 2006; Stahlberg, 2006; Baluška & ...
The Viable System Approach and its potential contribution to
... wide-ranging discipline that is involved with the wider society in which it functions, represent a return to marketing roots—in contrast to the trend in the mid-to-late twentieth century, when marketing research became a rather over-organised, inward-looking, and isolated function. In noting this wi ...
... wide-ranging discipline that is involved with the wider society in which it functions, represent a return to marketing roots—in contrast to the trend in the mid-to-late twentieth century, when marketing research became a rather over-organised, inward-looking, and isolated function. In noting this wi ...
I-X - Artificial Intelligence Applications Institute
... function. The value of a coalition among agents is computed by a commonly known characteristic function which determines the guaranteed utility the coalition is able to obtain in any case. In a characteristic function game the agents may use imposed individual strategies to achieve a desired type of ...
... function. The value of a coalition among agents is computed by a commonly known characteristic function which determines the guaranteed utility the coalition is able to obtain in any case. In a characteristic function game the agents may use imposed individual strategies to achieve a desired type of ...
A Piagetian Model of Early Sensorimotor Development
... account of a learning mechanism which could account for the development; this would likely require significant input from further psychological studies. (2) Try to work from the abstract theory, taking the main aspects of the theory which make sense, and using our own creativity as AI programmers to ...
... account of a learning mechanism which could account for the development; this would likely require significant input from further psychological studies. (2) Try to work from the abstract theory, taking the main aspects of the theory which make sense, and using our own creativity as AI programmers to ...
Artificial Intelligence Definition Examples (1) traveling Examples (2
... CS 370 – Artificial Intelligence ...
... CS 370 – Artificial Intelligence ...
Neuropsychologia fMRI evidence for strategic decision
... attitude towards life.”). These regions are not typically associated with language-specific processing but are reported in the decision-making literature. This prompted Nieuwland et al. (2007) to conclude that, beyond strictly linguistic processes like gender and verb-bias, decision-making resources ...
... attitude towards life.”). These regions are not typically associated with language-specific processing but are reported in the decision-making literature. This prompted Nieuwland et al. (2007) to conclude that, beyond strictly linguistic processes like gender and verb-bias, decision-making resources ...
Neuroscience Information Framework Standard Ontologies
... – Organizing the concepts involved in a domain into a hierarchy and – Precisely specifying how the classes are ‘related’ with each other (i.e., logical axioms) ...
... – Organizing the concepts involved in a domain into a hierarchy and – Precisely specifying how the classes are ‘related’ with each other (i.e., logical axioms) ...
Neural Coding and Auditory Perception
... than high-CF cells. Using recordings from primary auditory neurons, we show that this result can be attributed to the fact that reverberation degrades the directional information in envelope ITDs more so than in the fine time structure. On the other hand, when the VAS stimuli include interaural leve ...
... than high-CF cells. Using recordings from primary auditory neurons, we show that this result can be attributed to the fact that reverberation degrades the directional information in envelope ITDs more so than in the fine time structure. On the other hand, when the VAS stimuli include interaural leve ...