
Advances in conversational case-based reasoning
... are explicitly represented by subsumption links (Gupta, 2001). Cases need only reference features at a taxonomy’s leaf nodes because, by definition, a parent feature must appear in all the cases in which any of its children appear. This taxonomic representation of cases is designed to address proble ...
... are explicitly represented by subsumption links (Gupta, 2001). Cases need only reference features at a taxonomy’s leaf nodes because, by definition, a parent feature must appear in all the cases in which any of its children appear. This taxonomic representation of cases is designed to address proble ...
Propositional logic Intro to first
... world • P is true if its proposition is true of the world • ¬S is the negation of S • The remainder follow standard truth tables ...
... world • P is true if its proposition is true of the world • ¬S is the negation of S • The remainder follow standard truth tables ...
Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence 4911
... newly emerging subfield known as statistical relational learning and probabilistic inductive logic programming. A major driving force is the explosive growth in the amount of heterogeneous data that is being collected in the business and scientific world. Example domains include bioinformatics, chem ...
... newly emerging subfield known as statistical relational learning and probabilistic inductive logic programming. A major driving force is the explosive growth in the amount of heterogeneous data that is being collected in the business and scientific world. Example domains include bioinformatics, chem ...
CS 561: Artificial Intelligence
... all or part of someone else's work (by hand or by looking at others' files, either secretly or if shown), and submitting it as your own; giving another student in the class a copy of your assignment solution; and consulting with another student during an exam. If you have questions about what is all ...
... all or part of someone else's work (by hand or by looking at others' files, either secretly or if shown), and submitting it as your own; giving another student in the class a copy of your assignment solution; and consulting with another student during an exam. If you have questions about what is all ...
open information extraction from the Web
... domain-independent regular expressions (for example, the presence of capitalization and punctuation). Is there a general model of relationships in English, though? To address this question we examined a sample of 500 sentences selected at random from the IE training corpus developed by Bunescu and M ...
... domain-independent regular expressions (for example, the presence of capitalization and punctuation). Is there a general model of relationships in English, though? To address this question we examined a sample of 500 sentences selected at random from the IE training corpus developed by Bunescu and M ...
W97-1002 - ACL Anthology Reference Corpus
... Collins, 1991) allow induction over structured examples that can include first-order logical predicates and functions and unbounded data structures such as lists, strings, and trees. Detailed experimental comparisons of ILP and feature-based induction have demonstrated the advantages of relational r ...
... Collins, 1991) allow induction over structured examples that can include first-order logical predicates and functions and unbounded data structures such as lists, strings, and trees. Detailed experimental comparisons of ILP and feature-based induction have demonstrated the advantages of relational r ...
What is Artificial Intelligence? • Meet ELIZA • Written between 1964-1966
... and goal(R,N) are treated as derived fluents, too. In addition to derived fluents, a mapping of GDL-II into the Situation Calculus requires the introduction of the new concept of a derived action predicate. These are the domainspecific predicates that depend on both true and does. Similar to derived ...
... and goal(R,N) are treated as derived fluents, too. In addition to derived fluents, a mapping of GDL-II into the Situation Calculus requires the introduction of the new concept of a derived action predicate. These are the domainspecific predicates that depend on both true and does. Similar to derived ...
Verifiable Semantics for Agent Communication Languages
... emerge in the near future [11]. If this vision of large-scale, open multi-agent systems is to be realised, then the fundamental problem of inter-operability must be addressed. It must be possible for agents built by different organisations, using different hardware and software platforms, to communi ...
... emerge in the near future [11]. If this vision of large-scale, open multi-agent systems is to be realised, then the fundamental problem of inter-operability must be addressed. It must be possible for agents built by different organisations, using different hardware and software platforms, to communi ...
A Glimpse on Gerhard Brewka`s Contributions to Artificial Intelligence
... indeterminate effects (indeterminate like that of tossing a coin, where the result is either heads or tails, but it is outside of the scope of the specification to say which) that had at that time only just begun to be recognized as problematic [62]. Most significantly, that paper was one of the fir ...
... indeterminate effects (indeterminate like that of tossing a coin, where the result is either heads or tails, but it is outside of the scope of the specification to say which) that had at that time only just begun to be recognized as problematic [62]. Most significantly, that paper was one of the fir ...
ECE 457 Applied Artificial Intelligence Calendar Description
... Artificial intelligence (AI) is a broad term that refers to a collection of problem solving techniques. These techniques differ from traditional techniques in that they make use of both a knowledge base and an inference mechanism by which to apply knowledge. We will discuss various concepts and tech ...
... Artificial intelligence (AI) is a broad term that refers to a collection of problem solving techniques. These techniques differ from traditional techniques in that they make use of both a knowledge base and an inference mechanism by which to apply knowledge. We will discuss various concepts and tech ...
Liftability of Probabilistic Inference: Upper and Lower Bounds
... models is called lifted inference” [20]; “The idea behind lifted inference is to carry out as much inference as possible without propositionalizing [15]; “lifted inference, which deals with groups of indistinguishable variables, rather than individual ground atoms [21]. While, thus, the term lifted ...
... models is called lifted inference” [20]; “The idea behind lifted inference is to carry out as much inference as possible without propositionalizing [15]; “lifted inference, which deals with groups of indistinguishable variables, rather than individual ground atoms [21]. While, thus, the term lifted ...
Lecture 8 slides
... • It depends on the problem at hand! • Backward chaining is parsimonious in the amount of computation performed, and does not grow the knowledge base as much as forward chaining • Backward chaining is focused on the proof that needs to be generated, so is generally more efficient • But it does nothi ...
... • It depends on the problem at hand! • Backward chaining is parsimonious in the amount of computation performed, and does not grow the knowledge base as much as forward chaining • Backward chaining is focused on the proof that needs to be generated, so is generally more efficient • But it does nothi ...
Learning Grounded Language through Situated Interactive Instruction
... perceptual, spatial, semantic, and procedural knowledge. The noun phrases are mapped to either the objects present in the perceptual field. The noun phrase in a sentence such as a blue cube or the dishwasher is a linguistic description of an object present in the environment. Given a mapping between ...
... perceptual, spatial, semantic, and procedural knowledge. The noun phrases are mapped to either the objects present in the perceptual field. The noun phrase in a sentence such as a blue cube or the dishwasher is a linguistic description of an object present in the environment. Given a mapping between ...
Explaining robot actions - Advanced Technology Laboratories
... world model and construct answers to a set of questions. While proof-of-concept experiments have shown the merits of this, future work includes: 1. Supporting more specific answers. Thus far, the responses from the ERA system have focused primarily on the robot’s mode and world information. We have ...
... world model and construct answers to a set of questions. While proof-of-concept experiments have shown the merits of this, future work includes: 1. Supporting more specific answers. Thus far, the responses from the ERA system have focused primarily on the robot’s mode and world information. We have ...
Intelligent Information Access - Dipartimento di Informatica
... “The aim of Information Filtering is to expose users to only the information that is relevant to them. Some examples of filtering applications are: filters for search results on the internet,… e-mail filters based on personal profiles, … filters for e-commerce applications that address products and ...
... “The aim of Information Filtering is to expose users to only the information that is relevant to them. Some examples of filtering applications are: filters for search results on the internet,… e-mail filters based on personal profiles, … filters for e-commerce applications that address products and ...
The Third International Conference on Case
... in Business Processes” and “Practical CBR Strategies for Building and Maintaining Corporate Memories.” The other two workshops focused on theoretical issues: “Formalization of Adaptation in CBR’’ and “Hybrid CBR Systems.’’ “Integration of CBR in Business Processes’’ addressed the organizational proc ...
... in Business Processes” and “Practical CBR Strategies for Building and Maintaining Corporate Memories.” The other two workshops focused on theoretical issues: “Formalization of Adaptation in CBR’’ and “Hybrid CBR Systems.’’ “Integration of CBR in Business Processes’’ addressed the organizational proc ...
Application of intelligent control systems
... traditional control models. Additionally, principles of construction PID controllers and their advantages and disadvantages over fuzzy systems are analyzed. Intelligent control systems and their appliance are revised for further usage in crane control system. Keywords – gantry crane, fuzzy inference ...
... traditional control models. Additionally, principles of construction PID controllers and their advantages and disadvantages over fuzzy systems are analyzed. Intelligent control systems and their appliance are revised for further usage in crane control system. Keywords – gantry crane, fuzzy inference ...
2006 AAAI Spring Symposium Series
... five years. However, after years of intensive research and impressive scientific results, what the SW now really needs is real-world use cases, in order to demonstrate its added (business) value. Moreover, the full application potential of some SW technologies, like semantic web services and rules h ...
... five years. However, after years of intensive research and impressive scientific results, what the SW now really needs is real-world use cases, in order to demonstrate its added (business) value. Moreover, the full application potential of some SW technologies, like semantic web services and rules h ...
Plan Synthesis for Knowledge and Action Bases - CEUR
... We now focus on plan synthesis for eKABs. We first introduce a technique based on classical planning [7]. A classical planning domain is a triple D = hS, A, ρi, where S is a finite set of states, A is a finite set of actions, and ρ : S × A → S is a transition function. Domain states are propositiona ...
... We now focus on plan synthesis for eKABs. We first introduce a technique based on classical planning [7]. A classical planning domain is a triple D = hS, A, ρi, where S is a finite set of states, A is a finite set of actions, and ρ : S × A → S is a transition function. Domain states are propositiona ...
New Trends in Intelligent Systems and Soft Computing Towards and
... Turing (1950): „I believe that in about fifty years' time it will be possible to programme computers, with a storage capacity of about 109, to make them play the imitation game so well that an average interrogator will not have more than 70 % chance of making the right identification after five minu ...
... Turing (1950): „I believe that in about fifty years' time it will be possible to programme computers, with a storage capacity of about 109, to make them play the imitation game so well that an average interrogator will not have more than 70 % chance of making the right identification after five minu ...
CSE 471/598 Introduction to AI
... Machine translation – Syntax is not enough Intractability of the problems attempted by AI “What computers cannot do” in 76 ...
... Machine translation – Syntax is not enough Intractability of the problems attempted by AI “What computers cannot do” in 76 ...
Job Shop Scheduling
... • John gave Pete a book. • John gave Pete a hard time. • John gave Pete a black eye. • John gave in. • John gave up. • John’s legs gave out beneath him. • It is 300 miles, give or take 10. ...
... • John gave Pete a book. • John gave Pete a hard time. • John gave Pete a black eye. • John gave in. • John gave up. • John’s legs gave out beneath him. • It is 300 miles, give or take 10. ...
1983 - Derivational Analogy and Its Role in Problem Solving
... methods have received substantial attention by Al practitioners. For inslance, Newell and Laird’s recent formulation or a universal weak method 1171 as a general problem solving engine is developed completely within the search paradigm. Expert systems, for the most part, combine aspects of plan inst ...
... methods have received substantial attention by Al practitioners. For inslance, Newell and Laird’s recent formulation or a universal weak method 1171 as a general problem solving engine is developed completely within the search paradigm. Expert systems, for the most part, combine aspects of plan inst ...