Chapter 1 - Computing Science
... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vbt-vHaIbYw&feature=related Used in movies too. ...
... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vbt-vHaIbYw&feature=related Used in movies too. ...
Artificial Intelligence: A Modern Approach
... logic: notation and rules of derivation for thoughts; may or may not have proceeded to the idea of mechanization Direct line through mathematics and philosophy to modern AI Problems: ...
... logic: notation and rules of derivation for thoughts; may or may not have proceeded to the idea of mechanization Direct line through mathematics and philosophy to modern AI Problems: ...
Population and Agent Based Models for Language Convergence
... but ignores several important factors. In particular, work based on the LDE typically assumes agents can interact with each other uniformly. This may be unrealistic, as many social networks have been demonstrated to be “small-world” networks (Watts & Strogatz 1998). In addition, LDE models assume th ...
... but ignores several important factors. In particular, work based on the LDE typically assumes agents can interact with each other uniformly. This may be unrealistic, as many social networks have been demonstrated to be “small-world” networks (Watts & Strogatz 1998). In addition, LDE models assume th ...
A Medical Diagnosis System based on MAS Technology and Neural
... To deal with such complex and demanding tasks an agent has to reveal deliberative behavior. In order to be able to come to reasonable results within the project it was decided to only tackle the basic requirements. Thus, the decision was, for the time being, to concentrate first of all on the react ...
... To deal with such complex and demanding tasks an agent has to reveal deliberative behavior. In order to be able to come to reasonable results within the project it was decided to only tackle the basic requirements. Thus, the decision was, for the time being, to concentrate first of all on the react ...
Shah_Malalur - Computer Science
... retrieval agent that allows you to search multiple search engines (450+) through a single interface. Integrates many of the tasks power searchers use under one intuitive interface and combines targeted meta-searching with full text analysis (via the Verity 97 toolkit), and filtering, for more rele ...
... retrieval agent that allows you to search multiple search engines (450+) through a single interface. Integrates many of the tasks power searchers use under one intuitive interface and combines targeted meta-searching with full text analysis (via the Verity 97 toolkit), and filtering, for more rele ...
Introduction – Artificial Intelligence a Modern Approach What is AI
... • Rational behavior: doing the right thing • The right thing: that which is expected to maximize goal achievement, given the available information • Doesn't necessarily involve thinking – e.g., blinking reflex – but thinking should be in the service of rational action • This is the view taken by the ...
... • Rational behavior: doing the right thing • The right thing: that which is expected to maximize goal achievement, given the available information • Doesn't necessarily involve thinking – e.g., blinking reflex – but thinking should be in the service of rational action • This is the view taken by the ...
Power Point Slides for Chapter 1
... • Interrogator asks questions of two “people” who are out of sight • 30 minutes to ask whatever he or she wants • Task: to determine only through the questions and answers which is which • Computer deemed intelligent if interrogator can’t distinguish between person and computer. Artificial intellige ...
... • Interrogator asks questions of two “people” who are out of sight • 30 minutes to ask whatever he or she wants • Task: to determine only through the questions and answers which is which • Computer deemed intelligent if interrogator can’t distinguish between person and computer. Artificial intellige ...
Societies of Reactive Agents
... communicate, to whom to communicate, what they will communicate, how to communicate and when to communicate. They deliberate rather than react: they work out, in their heads, what the likely effects of their communication will be on their audience, and make their communication decisions in a way tha ...
... communicate, to whom to communicate, what they will communicate, how to communicate and when to communicate. They deliberate rather than react: they work out, in their heads, what the likely effects of their communication will be on their audience, and make their communication decisions in a way tha ...
Collaboration System
... 2. Design – consider ways to solve the problem, fill the need, or take advantage of an opportunity. 3. Choice – examine the merits of each solution, estimate the consequences of each, and choose the best one. 4. Implementation – carry out the chosen solution, monitor the results, and make adjustment ...
... 2. Design – consider ways to solve the problem, fill the need, or take advantage of an opportunity. 3. Choice – examine the merits of each solution, estimate the consequences of each, and choose the best one. 4. Implementation – carry out the chosen solution, monitor the results, and make adjustment ...
Overview - Computer Science Department
... Foundations • Philosophy (e.g. Where does knowledge come from?) • Mathematics (e.g. What are the formal rules to draw valid conclusions?) • Economics (e.g. How should we make decisions to maximize payoff?) • Neuroscience (e.g. How do brains process ...
... Foundations • Philosophy (e.g. Where does knowledge come from?) • Mathematics (e.g. What are the formal rules to draw valid conclusions?) • Economics (e.g. How should we make decisions to maximize payoff?) • Neuroscience (e.g. How do brains process ...
A Multi-Agent Systems “Turing Challenge”
... (agent) team member could behave, over the long term and in uncertain, dynamic environments, in such a way that people on the team will not notice it is not human.” [4]. In the last several decades, the field of multi-agent systems has developed a vast array of techniques for cooperation and collabo ...
... (agent) team member could behave, over the long term and in uncertain, dynamic environments, in such a way that people on the team will not notice it is not human.” [4]. In the last several decades, the field of multi-agent systems has developed a vast array of techniques for cooperation and collabo ...
CP052 E-Commerce Technology
... specify domains and reasoning tasks of a situated software agent, different logical systems for inference over formal domain representations, various learning techniques and agent technology CO2: Identify symbolic knowledge representation to specify domains and reasoning tasks of a situated software ...
... specify domains and reasoning tasks of a situated software agent, different logical systems for inference over formal domain representations, various learning techniques and agent technology CO2: Identify symbolic knowledge representation to specify domains and reasoning tasks of a situated software ...
AI and Cinema - Does artificial insanity rule?
... Is insanity what we can expect from any future movie having an intelligent, interactive AI-based agent? This is again an artistic issue, so it is hard to predict. Technological developments are likely to bring the potential of real AI agents closer. Moreover, the social issues that promote the use o ...
... Is insanity what we can expect from any future movie having an intelligent, interactive AI-based agent? This is again an artistic issue, so it is hard to predict. Technological developments are likely to bring the potential of real AI agents closer. Moreover, the social issues that promote the use o ...
記錄 編號 6668 狀態 NC094FJU00392004 助教 查核 索書 號 學校
... pp. 154-156. [14] J. Y. Kuo, “A document-driven agent-based approach for business”, processes management. Information and Software Technology, 2004, Vol. 46, pp. 373-382. [15] J. Y. Kuo, S.J. Lee and C.L. Wu, N.L. Hsueh, J. Lee. Evolutionary Agents for Intelligent Transport Systems, International Jo ...
... pp. 154-156. [14] J. Y. Kuo, “A document-driven agent-based approach for business”, processes management. Information and Software Technology, 2004, Vol. 46, pp. 373-382. [15] J. Y. Kuo, S.J. Lee and C.L. Wu, N.L. Hsueh, J. Lee. Evolutionary Agents for Intelligent Transport Systems, International Jo ...
記錄編號 6668 狀態 NC094FJU00392004 助教查核 索書號 學校名稱
... (eds.) Proceedings in the Third International Joint Conference on Autonomous Agents and Multi Agent Systems (AAMAS'04), ACM, p. 922-929, 2004. [9] M. D'Inverno, K. Hindriks, M. Luck, “A Formal Architecture for the 3APL Agent Programming Language”, in ZB2000 ,Lecture Notes in Computer Science, Spring ...
... (eds.) Proceedings in the Third International Joint Conference on Autonomous Agents and Multi Agent Systems (AAMAS'04), ACM, p. 922-929, 2004. [9] M. D'Inverno, K. Hindriks, M. Luck, “A Formal Architecture for the 3APL Agent Programming Language”, in ZB2000 ,Lecture Notes in Computer Science, Spring ...
Syllabus - Department of Computer Science
... simulated by computer processes. An agent will interact with an environment via its standard input and standard output. I would prefer that agents be programmed in C; check with me about other programming languages. You need to have an account on the Computer Science network; all students registered ...
... simulated by computer processes. An agent will interact with an environment via its standard input and standard output. I would prefer that agents be programmed in C; check with me about other programming languages. You need to have an account on the Computer Science network; all students registered ...
H - Space Science and Engineering Center
... and Franklin, S. (eds) AGI 2008. Proc. First Conf. on AGI, pp. 483492. IOS Press, Amsterdam. These unintended instrumental actions may threaten humans. ...
... and Franklin, S. (eds) AGI 2008. Proc. First Conf. on AGI, pp. 483492. IOS Press, Amsterdam. These unintended instrumental actions may threaten humans. ...
Introduction to AI
... ELIZA Person : Men are all alike. ELIZA : In what way? Person : They're always bugging us about something or other. ELIZA : Can you think of a specific example? Person : Well, my boyfriend ...
... ELIZA Person : Men are all alike. ELIZA : In what way? Person : They're always bugging us about something or other. ELIZA : Can you think of a specific example? Person : Well, my boyfriend ...
Societies of Agents - Foundations of Artificial Intelligence
... AI, which focuses on single agents • There are two main strands: • Cooperative agents, which work together to achieve a common goal • Competitive agents, which try to maximize their own expected utility • The latter might also be useful in cooperative settings, because it leads to particularly r ...
... AI, which focuses on single agents • There are two main strands: • Cooperative agents, which work together to achieve a common goal • Competitive agents, which try to maximize their own expected utility • The latter might also be useful in cooperative settings, because it leads to particularly r ...
Powerpoint notes - users.cs.umn.edu
... by layering levels of control, allowing lower levels to override the higher ones and injecting higher level outputs into lower levels. 2. A finite state machine where states are connected by state transition links and where each state includes multiple behaviors. States allow decomposition of comple ...
... by layering levels of control, allowing lower levels to override the higher ones and injecting higher level outputs into lower levels. 2. A finite state machine where states are connected by state transition links and where each state includes multiple behaviors. States allow decomposition of comple ...
From: AAAI Technical Report FS-0 -0 . Compilation copyright © 200
... Copyright © 2002, AAAI Press The American Association for Artificial Intelligence 445 Burgess Drive Menlo Park, California 94025 ...
... Copyright © 2002, AAAI Press The American Association for Artificial Intelligence 445 Burgess Drive Menlo Park, California 94025 ...
PPT
... system to describe entities: – “whose behaviour can be predicted by the method of attributing belief, desires and rational acumen” • When explaining human behaviour, it is useful to make statements such as: – John enrolled in the course because he believed that a degree would help him get a better j ...
... system to describe entities: – “whose behaviour can be predicted by the method of attributing belief, desires and rational acumen” • When explaining human behaviour, it is useful to make statements such as: – John enrolled in the course because he believed that a degree would help him get a better j ...
human and AI hybrids - Vanderbilt University
... Fisher, associate professor of computer science and computer engineering at Vanderbilt University, talks about the state of the art in artificial intelligence and robotics in this interview by Adelyn Jones of WRLT FM radio in Nashville. The interview was aired Sunday, March 19, 2006 and was produced ...
... Fisher, associate professor of computer science and computer engineering at Vanderbilt University, talks about the state of the art in artificial intelligence and robotics in this interview by Adelyn Jones of WRLT FM radio in Nashville. The interview was aired Sunday, March 19, 2006 and was produced ...
What Is an Intelligent Agent?
... Secondly, they may be classed as either deliberative or reactive. Deliberative agents derive from the deliberative thinking paradigm: the agents possess an internal symbolic, reasoning model and they engage in planning and negotiation in order to achieve coordination with other agents. Thirdly, agen ...
... Secondly, they may be classed as either deliberative or reactive. Deliberative agents derive from the deliberative thinking paradigm: the agents possess an internal symbolic, reasoning model and they engage in planning and negotiation in order to achieve coordination with other agents. Thirdly, agen ...
agent function
... • Goals alone are not enough to generate high-quality behavior sometimes – Goal are often binary distinction e.g. happy vs. unhappy ...
... • Goals alone are not enough to generate high-quality behavior sometimes – Goal are often binary distinction e.g. happy vs. unhappy ...