
Artificial Intelligence
... 2) Direct identification from neurological data (bottom-up) Both approaches (roughly, Cognitive Science and Cognitive Neuroscience) are now distinct from AI Cognitive Science shares with AI the available theories do not explain anything resembling humanlevel general intelligence Both share one princ ...
... 2) Direct identification from neurological data (bottom-up) Both approaches (roughly, Cognitive Science and Cognitive Neuroscience) are now distinct from AI Cognitive Science shares with AI the available theories do not explain anything resembling humanlevel general intelligence Both share one princ ...
The Size of MDP Factored Policies
... represented. Technically, this means that the unary representation of the horizon is part of the instance. More complex forms of policies are possible. Indeed, we may decide what to do using not only the current state, but also the sequence of actions executed so far. Such policies can be represente ...
... represented. Technically, this means that the unary representation of the horizon is part of the instance. More complex forms of policies are possible. Indeed, we may decide what to do using not only the current state, but also the sequence of actions executed so far. Such policies can be represente ...
Nonmonotonic Reasoning
... to logical reasoning; this would save us from hasty attempts to subsume such a reasoning in existing logical formalisms at the price of losing the precious new content. Already at this stage of its development, nonmonotonic reasoning is not yet another application of logic, but a relatively independ ...
... to logical reasoning; this would save us from hasty attempts to subsume such a reasoning in existing logical formalisms at the price of losing the precious new content. Already at this stage of its development, nonmonotonic reasoning is not yet another application of logic, but a relatively independ ...
A History of AI and Law in 50 papers
... – It takes place every other year, rather than every year. This means that it remains somehow special, but more importantly it allows for development of ideas between conferences. Whereas with an annual conference the call for papers for the next edition is often distributed at the conference, and m ...
... – It takes place every other year, rather than every year. This means that it remains somehow special, but more importantly it allows for development of ideas between conferences. Whereas with an annual conference the call for papers for the next edition is often distributed at the conference, and m ...
A History of AI and Law in 50 papers
... – It takes place every other year, rather than every year. This means that it remains somehow special, but more importantly it allows for development of ideas between conferences. Whereas with an annual conference the call for papers for the next edition is often distributed at the conference, and m ...
... – It takes place every other year, rather than every year. This means that it remains somehow special, but more importantly it allows for development of ideas between conferences. Whereas with an annual conference the call for papers for the next edition is often distributed at the conference, and m ...
Decision support systems - Southeast Missouri State University
... techniques have been continuously advancing. It was in the late 1950s that many organizations began to utilize transaction processing systems (TPS) or electronic data processing (EDP) systems to automate routine clerical tasks such as payroll, inventory and billing. In the 1960s, we witnessed the em ...
... techniques have been continuously advancing. It was in the late 1950s that many organizations began to utilize transaction processing systems (TPS) or electronic data processing (EDP) systems to automate routine clerical tasks such as payroll, inventory and billing. In the 1960s, we witnessed the em ...
A Google-Proof Collection of French Winograd Schemas
... of artificial intelligence. Indeed, Levesque et al. (2011) proposed the Winograd Schema Challenge (WSC) as an alternative to the Turing Test (Turing, 1950) —according to which a successful artificial intelligence system should be able to convince a human judge that it is human by conversing with him ...
... of artificial intelligence. Indeed, Levesque et al. (2011) proposed the Winograd Schema Challenge (WSC) as an alternative to the Turing Test (Turing, 1950) —according to which a successful artificial intelligence system should be able to convince a human judge that it is human by conversing with him ...
The Interaction of Knowledge Sources in Word Sense Disambiguation
... the learning algorithm, this time removing all but one set of features. The results are shown in Table 1. They found that the local collocations were the most useful knowledge source in their system. However, it must be remembered that this experiment was carried out on a data set consisting of a si ...
... the learning algorithm, this time removing all but one set of features. The results are shown in Table 1. They found that the local collocations were the most useful knowledge source in their system. However, it must be remembered that this experiment was carried out on a data set consisting of a si ...
Reports on the Twenty-First National Conference on Artificial
... oral presentations and a 45-minute group discussion. All the selected papers were peer reviewed by members of the program committee. The speakers and participants represented several countries; diverse backgrounds that included academic, industrial, and defense agencies; and varying areas of experti ...
... oral presentations and a 45-minute group discussion. All the selected papers were peer reviewed by members of the program committee. The speakers and participants represented several countries; diverse backgrounds that included academic, industrial, and defense agencies; and varying areas of experti ...
Curriculum Vitae - University of Miami School of Business
... Robert Plant is an Associate Professor at the School of Business Administration, University of Miami, Coral Gables, Florida, and holds a Ph.D. in Computer Science. His research, consulting and executive coaching are centered on the CEO/CFO-CIO relationship, the future of technology, and the role of ...
... Robert Plant is an Associate Professor at the School of Business Administration, University of Miami, Coral Gables, Florida, and holds a Ph.D. in Computer Science. His research, consulting and executive coaching are centered on the CEO/CFO-CIO relationship, the future of technology, and the role of ...
Reports on the Twenty-First National Conference on Artificial
... oral presentations and a 45-minute group discussion. All the selected papers were peer reviewed by members of the program committee. The speakers and participants represented several countries; diverse backgrounds that included academic, industrial, and defense agencies; and varying areas of experti ...
... oral presentations and a 45-minute group discussion. All the selected papers were peer reviewed by members of the program committee. The speakers and participants represented several countries; diverse backgrounds that included academic, industrial, and defense agencies; and varying areas of experti ...
Machine learning for information retrieval: Neural networks
... on either simple addition/removal of terms or probabilistic assumptions and principles. Their learning behaviors are very different from those developed in symbolic machine learning, neural networks, and genetic algorithms. In the following two subsections,we will first re- ...
... on either simple addition/removal of terms or probabilistic assumptions and principles. Their learning behaviors are very different from those developed in symbolic machine learning, neural networks, and genetic algorithms. In the following two subsections,we will first re- ...
The Commutative/Noncommutative Linear Logic BV
... Ozan Kahramanoğulları proved that BV is NP-complete by encoding into it the 3-partition problem [25]. This means that, as expected, the expressiveness of BV is rather limited. An interesting question is whether it can be extended so that any computation can be expressed in it. The answer is yes. In ...
... Ozan Kahramanoğulları proved that BV is NP-complete by encoding into it the 3-partition problem [25]. This means that, as expected, the expressiveness of BV is rather limited. An interesting question is whether it can be extended so that any computation can be expressed in it. The answer is yes. In ...
Bibliography on Knowledge Management
... Demarest, M. (1997); Understanding Knowledge Management, Long Range Planning, Vol. 30, No. 3, 1997, p374-384. Despres, C.J-N. and Hiltrop, J-M. (1995); Human Resource management in the knowledge age: Current practice and perspectives on the future, Employee relations, Vol. 17, No. 1, 1995, p9-23. De ...
... Demarest, M. (1997); Understanding Knowledge Management, Long Range Planning, Vol. 30, No. 3, 1997, p374-384. Despres, C.J-N. and Hiltrop, J-M. (1995); Human Resource management in the knowledge age: Current practice and perspectives on the future, Employee relations, Vol. 17, No. 1, 1995, p9-23. De ...
Introduction
... A brief history of AI (3) • A dose of reality (66-74): – ELIZA: human-like conversation. – limitations of neural networks, genetic algorithms, machine evolution. – acting in the real world: robotics. ...
... A brief history of AI (3) • A dose of reality (66-74): – ELIZA: human-like conversation. – limitations of neural networks, genetic algorithms, machine evolution. – acting in the real world: robotics. ...
egpai 2016 - ECAI 2016
... and is mainly a test of humanness. The machine intelligence quotient (MIQ) using fuzzy integrals was presented in [1] in 2002. However, determining a universal intelligence quotient for ranking artificial systems is not very practical and is almost unmeasurable due to the vast non-uniformity in the ...
... and is mainly a test of humanness. The machine intelligence quotient (MIQ) using fuzzy integrals was presented in [1] in 2002. However, determining a universal intelligence quotient for ranking artificial systems is not very practical and is almost unmeasurable due to the vast non-uniformity in the ...
Introduction to Artificial Intelligence
... 2005 DARPA grand challenge (131 miles on desert!) 2007 DARPA urban challenge (55 miles in city, recognising trac lights, road signs, pedestrians, etc.!) 2011 IBM Watson System wins on-line TV-quiz ...
... 2005 DARPA grand challenge (131 miles on desert!) 2007 DARPA urban challenge (55 miles in city, recognising trac lights, road signs, pedestrians, etc.!) 2011 IBM Watson System wins on-line TV-quiz ...
Spring Symposium Series - Association for the Advancement of
... themselves to be working on natural language, but who are interested in how natural language could be a part of their research. This symposium is designed to address issues raised by the interaction or integration of natural language understanding in complete systems. Rather than see natural languag ...
... themselves to be working on natural language, but who are interested in how natural language could be a part of their research. This symposium is designed to address issues raised by the interaction or integration of natural language understanding in complete systems. Rather than see natural languag ...
Soar : an architecture for general intelligence
... of Rl) to make clear that it could be extended to full coverage if the effort warranted [75]. In addition, Soar versions of other substantial systems are operational although not complete: Neomycin [13], which itself is a reworking of the classical expert system, Mycin [71]; and Designer [26], an AI ...
... of Rl) to make clear that it could be extended to full coverage if the effort warranted [75]. In addition, Soar versions of other substantial systems are operational although not complete: Neomycin [13], which itself is a reworking of the classical expert system, Mycin [71]; and Designer [26], an AI ...
dfki.de/~jameson/aaai04-tutorial/personalized-recommendation-tutorial-description.pdf
... of collaborative filtering to case-based reasoning, decisiontheoretic approaches, and various types of hybrid model. These techniques are discussed in relation to the wide variety of research and commercial applications that employ AIbased recommendation. The algorithms, applications, and interfaces ...
... of collaborative filtering to case-based reasoning, decisiontheoretic approaches, and various types of hybrid model. These techniques are discussed in relation to the wide variety of research and commercial applications that employ AIbased recommendation. The algorithms, applications, and interfaces ...
AutoTutor: A tutor with dialogue in natural language
... Jurafsky & Martin, 2000; Manning & Schütze, 1999; Voorhees, 2001). These advancements in computational linguistics represent world knowledge symbolically, statistically, or through a hybrid of these two foundations. For instance, Lenat’s (1995) CYC system represents a large volume of mundane world k ...
... Jurafsky & Martin, 2000; Manning & Schütze, 1999; Voorhees, 2001). These advancements in computational linguistics represent world knowledge symbolically, statistically, or through a hybrid of these two foundations. For instance, Lenat’s (1995) CYC system represents a large volume of mundane world k ...
6.034 Artificial Intelligence by T. Lozano
... We've now spent a fair bit of time learning about the language of first-order logic and the mechanisms of automatic inference. And, we've also found that (a) it is quite difficult to write first-order logic and (b) quite expensive to do inference. Both of these conclusions are well justified. Theref ...
... We've now spent a fair bit of time learning about the language of first-order logic and the mechanisms of automatic inference. And, we've also found that (a) it is quite difficult to write first-order logic and (b) quite expensive to do inference. Both of these conclusions are well justified. Theref ...