
Intelligent Agents: Theory and Practice
... As we pointed out above, the distinctions between these three areas are occasionally unclear. The issue of agent theories is discussed in the section 2. In section 3, we discuss architectures, and in section 4, we discuss agent languages. A brief discussion of applications appears in section 5, and ...
... As we pointed out above, the distinctions between these three areas are occasionally unclear. The issue of agent theories is discussed in the section 2. In section 3, we discuss architectures, and in section 4, we discuss agent languages. A brief discussion of applications appears in section 5, and ...
Intelligence Without Reason
... the computational engine. It also comes from the situation in the world, the signal transformations within the sensors, and the physical coupling of the robot w i t h the world. • [Emergence] The intelligence of the system emerges from the system's interactions with the world and from sometimes indi ...
... the computational engine. It also comes from the situation in the world, the signal transformations within the sensors, and the physical coupling of the robot w i t h the world. • [Emergence] The intelligence of the system emerges from the system's interactions with the world and from sometimes indi ...
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... The difference between propositional and first order logic is in the ontological commitment. It assumes about the nature of reality. 4. Define Epistemological commitment. The logic that allows the possible states of knowledge with respect to each fact. 5. Define domain and domain elements. The set o ...
... The difference between propositional and first order logic is in the ontological commitment. It assumes about the nature of reality. 4. Define Epistemological commitment. The logic that allows the possible states of knowledge with respect to each fact. 5. Define domain and domain elements. The set o ...
sequential decision models for expert system optimization
... Any expert system in which the cost or time to collect inputs is significant and inputs are not known until the system operates can benefit from an appropriate sequential decision model. Many expert systems in business, engineering, and medicine have costly inputs that may not be available before th ...
... Any expert system in which the cost or time to collect inputs is significant and inputs are not known until the system operates can benefit from an appropriate sequential decision model. Many expert systems in business, engineering, and medicine have costly inputs that may not be available before th ...
Semantics in Declarative System
... buzzword to describe languages that abstractly define systems requirements (the what) and leave the implementation (the how) to be determined by an independent process. This makes the semantics (meaning) of declarative data elements even more critical as these systems are shared between organization ...
... buzzword to describe languages that abstractly define systems requirements (the what) and leave the implementation (the how) to be determined by an independent process. This makes the semantics (meaning) of declarative data elements even more critical as these systems are shared between organization ...
The Specification of Agent Behavior by Ordinary People: A Case Study
... or, less commonly, by utilizing an explicit SQL query over a virtual table constructed from the RDF (e.g., as with TotalGuests). The former method is more convenient and allows the author to easily specify decisions based on a variety of views of the underlying data. More importantly, if the constra ...
... or, less commonly, by utilizing an explicit SQL query over a virtual table constructed from the RDF (e.g., as with TotalGuests). The former method is more convenient and allows the author to easily specify decisions based on a variety of views of the underlying data. More importantly, if the constra ...
A Comparative Illustration of AI Planning-based
... resources. Therefore, this approach is not appropriate for scenarios where one needs to compose tangible e-services workflow from thousands of available web services. METEOR-S [Sivashanmugam et al. 2003], Proteus [Ghandeharizadeh et al. 2003], and Kepler [Altintas et al. 2004] are examples of this a ...
... resources. Therefore, this approach is not appropriate for scenarios where one needs to compose tangible e-services workflow from thousands of available web services. METEOR-S [Sivashanmugam et al. 2003], Proteus [Ghandeharizadeh et al. 2003], and Kepler [Altintas et al. 2004] are examples of this a ...
4. Objectives for the Emotional Business Intelligence
... recently made a bold prediction: “…I’ve had a consistent date of 2029 for that vision. And that doesn’t just mean logical intelligence. It means emotional intelligence, being funny, getting the joke, being sexy, being loving, understanding human emotion. That’s actually the most complex thing we do. ...
... recently made a bold prediction: “…I’ve had a consistent date of 2029 for that vision. And that doesn’t just mean logical intelligence. It means emotional intelligence, being funny, getting the joke, being sexy, being loving, understanding human emotion. That’s actually the most complex thing we do. ...
The Origins of Inductive Logic Programming
... A notion of generality and a way of computing a generalisation is the basic machinery required to build an effective symbolic learning system. Plotkin used θ-subsumption as a means of defining generalisation. θ-subsumption is a partial ordering of generality over clauses. A clause, C , θ -subsumes a ...
... A notion of generality and a way of computing a generalisation is the basic machinery required to build an effective symbolic learning system. Plotkin used θ-subsumption as a means of defining generalisation. θ-subsumption is a partial ordering of generality over clauses. A clause, C , θ -subsumes a ...
Computational Semiotics : An Approach for the Study of Intelligent
... mathematical tools (for combining signs, symbols and extracting meaning) are still in the process of development (Meystel and Albus, 1996). In (Meystel,1996), the use of semiotics as a tool suitable for the analysis of intelligent systems was suggested. Concurrently, in (Gudwin,1996) the computation ...
... mathematical tools (for combining signs, symbols and extracting meaning) are still in the process of development (Meystel and Albus, 1996). In (Meystel,1996), the use of semiotics as a tool suitable for the analysis of intelligent systems was suggested. Concurrently, in (Gudwin,1996) the computation ...
The Comparison between Forward and Backward Chaining
... rapidly. These needs are visible in all areas of life [1]. These days, humans provide most “expert advice”. They have initiative and intelligence to adapt to a new model automatically and made decisions based on new data rapidly. However, humans also take a long time to learn things and can only per ...
... rapidly. These needs are visible in all areas of life [1]. These days, humans provide most “expert advice”. They have initiative and intelligence to adapt to a new model automatically and made decisions based on new data rapidly. However, humans also take a long time to learn things and can only per ...
artificial intelligence applications especially the neural networks use
... Information technologies usage became inherent component of “human“ development. Ability to effectively process and use information and knowledge became one of the most important parts of economic growth and prosperity. In transportation, the still changing environment of many participants, special ...
... Information technologies usage became inherent component of “human“ development. Ability to effectively process and use information and knowledge became one of the most important parts of economic growth and prosperity. In transportation, the still changing environment of many participants, special ...
A Novel Approach for Constructing Conversational Agents using
... knowledge in organizations by continuously observing the actions of the user, providing customized guidance and mentoring. Another such CA, Baldi [2] – a 3-dimensional animated face – has been used in the tutoring of children with hearing loss. Information in the face is particularly effective when ...
... knowledge in organizations by continuously observing the actions of the user, providing customized guidance and mentoring. Another such CA, Baldi [2] – a 3-dimensional animated face – has been used in the tutoring of children with hearing loss. Information in the face is particularly effective when ...
20 Lisp: Final Thoughts
... functional programming language. The primary culprit for this diaspora was the Lisp community itself. The pure lisp core of the language is primarily an assembly language for building more complex data structures and search algorithms. Thus it was natural that each group of researchers or developers ...
... functional programming language. The primary culprit for this diaspora was the Lisp community itself. The pure lisp core of the language is primarily an assembly language for building more complex data structures and search algorithms. Thus it was natural that each group of researchers or developers ...
a,b,c
... Suppose that in fact Alice was faithful, despite all the attempts made by Charles to seduce her. Out of despair, Charles comes up with a “cool” plan of how to break up the marriage: he sends an email which is identical to the one in the second puzzle (bearing Alice’s signature and warning Charles th ...
... Suppose that in fact Alice was faithful, despite all the attempts made by Charles to seduce her. Out of despair, Charles comes up with a “cool” plan of how to break up the marriage: he sends an email which is identical to the one in the second puzzle (bearing Alice’s signature and warning Charles th ...
Curriculum vitae - Department of Computer Science
... 2. 2014-2015: Project leader for competitive funding through a project funded by the Development Bank of South Africa for R450 000. 3. 2014-2015: Project leader for competitive funding through the Meraka Education Growth and Impact Initiative Programme for R105 000. 4. 2014-2015: Project leader for ...
... 2. 2014-2015: Project leader for competitive funding through a project funded by the Development Bank of South Africa for R450 000. 3. 2014-2015: Project leader for competitive funding through the Meraka Education Growth and Impact Initiative Programme for R105 000. 4. 2014-2015: Project leader for ...
Vita 9/27/91 - University of Southern California
... pp. 240-252. (12th Most Cited IJAIS Paper 2008-2013) (14th most downloaded paper from IJAIS for October –December 2008. 19th most downloaded paper from IJAIS for January – March 2009, 23rd most downloaded paper for July – September 2009). http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.accinf.2008.09.001 12th Most Cite ...
... pp. 240-252. (12th Most Cited IJAIS Paper 2008-2013) (14th most downloaded paper from IJAIS for October –December 2008. 19th most downloaded paper from IJAIS for January – March 2009, 23rd most downloaded paper for July – September 2009). http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.accinf.2008.09.001 12th Most Cite ...
Framed - Alison Goodman
... Dennett lists a few things that we know. We know that mayonnaise doesn't dissolve knives on contact, that a slice of bread is smaller than Mount Everest, that opening a refrigerator doesn't cause a nuclear holocaust in the kitchen. 14 These facts may seem obvious - common sense - to human beings, b ...
... Dennett lists a few things that we know. We know that mayonnaise doesn't dissolve knives on contact, that a slice of bread is smaller than Mount Everest, that opening a refrigerator doesn't cause a nuclear holocaust in the kitchen. 14 These facts may seem obvious - common sense - to human beings, b ...
1994-Learning to Coordinate without Sharing Information
... actual force or angle that is applied on the block. An experimental run consists of a number of trials during which the system parameters (p, y, and K) as well as the learning problem (granularity, agent choices) is held constant. The stopping criteria for a run is either that the agents succeed in ...
... actual force or angle that is applied on the block. An experimental run consists of a number of trials during which the system parameters (p, y, and K) as well as the learning problem (granularity, agent choices) is held constant. The stopping criteria for a run is either that the agents succeed in ...
E-connections of Description Logics
... Figure 1: The connection of two knowledge bases. federated information systems [4] and also for ontology integration in the semantic web [5]. Another reason for separating the two KBs could be that ALCQI is an appropriate language for representing people’s affairs, ALCIO is appropriate for talking a ...
... Figure 1: The connection of two knowledge bases. federated information systems [4] and also for ontology integration in the semantic web [5]. Another reason for separating the two KBs could be that ALCQI is an appropriate language for representing people’s affairs, ALCIO is appropriate for talking a ...
Solving Complex Logistics Problems with Multi
... from their context. Huin et al. developed a knowledgebased tool for planning enterprise resources. CBR technique is employed to formulate potential solutions to derive the planning model from previous similar cases by assessing complex trade-offs among various qualitative factors, and by using past ...
... from their context. Huin et al. developed a knowledgebased tool for planning enterprise resources. CBR technique is employed to formulate potential solutions to derive the planning model from previous similar cases by assessing complex trade-offs among various qualitative factors, and by using past ...
Stanford Heuristic Programming Project Memo HPP-78
... has sought to develop "expert level" agents to assist in the solution of problems in their discipline that require complex symbolic reasoning. The applications dimension is the focus of this paper. In order to achieve high performance, the DENDRAL programs incorporate large amounts of knowledge abou ...
... has sought to develop "expert level" agents to assist in the solution of problems in their discipline that require complex symbolic reasoning. The applications dimension is the focus of this paper. In order to achieve high performance, the DENDRAL programs incorporate large amounts of knowledge abou ...
IOSR Journal of Computer Engineering (IOSR-JCE) e-ISSN: 2278-0661,p-ISSN: 2278-8727 PP 45-48 www.iosrjournals.org
... diagnosis which covered two steps classification and diagnosis of the disease and rate of risks of the respiratory diseases. A fuzzy rule based inference system for lung cancer accepted the symptom and as per symptoms gave the disease confirmation and its stage [10]. A joint effort of neural network ...
... diagnosis which covered two steps classification and diagnosis of the disease and rate of risks of the respiratory diseases. A fuzzy rule based inference system for lung cancer accepted the symptom and as per symptoms gave the disease confirmation and its stage [10]. A joint effort of neural network ...
A preliminary analysis of the Soar architecture as a basis for general
... Work in AI has already contributed substantially to our knowledge of what functions are required to produce general intelligence. There is substantial, though certainly not unanimous, agreement about some functions that need to be supported: symbols and goal structures, for example. Less agreement e ...
... Work in AI has already contributed substantially to our knowledge of what functions are required to produce general intelligence. There is substantial, though certainly not unanimous, agreement about some functions that need to be supported: symbols and goal structures, for example. Less agreement e ...