
Analyzing Impact of AI Tools on Traditional Workflow Systems
... Intelligence as “the study of computations that make it possible to perceive reason and act”. [3] The objective of Artificial Intelligence community to develop Intelligent Systems which are capable enough to achieve complex tasks in dynamic and uncertain environments. These systems have the ability ...
... Intelligence as “the study of computations that make it possible to perceive reason and act”. [3] The objective of Artificial Intelligence community to develop Intelligent Systems which are capable enough to achieve complex tasks in dynamic and uncertain environments. These systems have the ability ...
The Unconscious Mind as a Means for Authentication - E
... developing unique authentication models. Such variation could manifest as heterogeneity through time or across different situated experiences. In general, any variation in the individual’s IUP poses a challenge to authentication. First, let’s assume we can measure an IUP, say IUPi. We need to know i ...
... developing unique authentication models. Such variation could manifest as heterogeneity through time or across different situated experiences. In general, any variation in the individual’s IUP poses a challenge to authentication. First, let’s assume we can measure an IUP, say IUPi. We need to know i ...
A Relational Approach to Tool
... by active experimentation, selecting different types of objects as the tool and manipulating them in different ways. By analysing the teacher’s demonstration and then experimenting, the robot learns a new tool action that will allow the agent to perform variations of the task. We define a tool actio ...
... by active experimentation, selecting different types of objects as the tool and manipulating them in different ways. By analysing the teacher’s demonstration and then experimenting, the robot learns a new tool action that will allow the agent to perform variations of the task. We define a tool actio ...
A MULTI-AGENT SYSTEM WITH APPLICATION IN PROJECT
... consider practical reasoning to be used more than theoretical reasoning. Practical reasoning is directed towards actions and it is a matter of weighing conflicting considerations for and against competing options, where the relevant considerations are provided by what the agent desires/values/cares ...
... consider practical reasoning to be used more than theoretical reasoning. Practical reasoning is directed towards actions and it is a matter of weighing conflicting considerations for and against competing options, where the relevant considerations are provided by what the agent desires/values/cares ...
Artificial Intelligence and Operations Research
... Artificial Intelligence and Operations Research This report reflects the findings and considerations of the committee on the master’s programmes Artificial Intelligence and Operations Research, Transnational University Limburg. The evaluation is based on information provided in the self-evaluation r ...
... Artificial Intelligence and Operations Research This report reflects the findings and considerations of the committee on the master’s programmes Artificial Intelligence and Operations Research, Transnational University Limburg. The evaluation is based on information provided in the self-evaluation r ...
Cardoso, A., Veale, T., Wiggins, G.
... Creativity is an elusive phenomenon to study, or even to define, made all the more vexing by our fundamental inability to pin it down in formal terms. Ask most people the question “what is creativity?” and you are more likely to elicit an anecdote, an aphorism, or a metaphor, than you are a literal ...
... Creativity is an elusive phenomenon to study, or even to define, made all the more vexing by our fundamental inability to pin it down in formal terms. Ask most people the question “what is creativity?” and you are more likely to elicit an anecdote, an aphorism, or a metaphor, than you are a literal ...
Introduction to The Soar Papers - Autonomous Learning Laboratory
... publications of interest. The principal purpose of the present volumes is not to add further to this literature and problem, but to help solve it by bringing together in one place a relatively comprehensive set of core papers from the Soar community. Towards this end we have selected sixty eight art ...
... publications of interest. The principal purpose of the present volumes is not to add further to this literature and problem, but to help solve it by bringing together in one place a relatively comprehensive set of core papers from the Soar community. Towards this end we have selected sixty eight art ...
ni.uni-osnabrueck.de - Cognitive Science
... and relationships between ideas, and I will introduce a diagrammatic formalism to capture some aspects of idea generation. I will end the talk by describing a proposed implementation of automatic ideation within the ”WhatIf Machine”, which not only generates ideas, but also employs imaginative reaso ...
... and relationships between ideas, and I will introduce a diagrammatic formalism to capture some aspects of idea generation. I will end the talk by describing a proposed implementation of automatic ideation within the ”WhatIf Machine”, which not only generates ideas, but also employs imaginative reaso ...
THE DUAL-‐PROCESS THEORY
... After this section, a presentation of Greene's dual-process theory will be given. The dual-process theory was created for explaining why our moral judgments can differ in some situations. Consider these two dilemmas called the trolley and footbridge dilemma (Greene et al., 2001). In the trolley dile ...
... After this section, a presentation of Greene's dual-process theory will be given. The dual-process theory was created for explaining why our moral judgments can differ in some situations. Consider these two dilemmas called the trolley and footbridge dilemma (Greene et al., 2001). In the trolley dile ...
The Simulation of Action Strategies of Different Personalities
... and for his advices, suggestions and scientific guidance throughout this work. Without his continuous encouragement and patience this work would not have been possible. I also want to thank Professor Görz from the department of computer science and his group at Erlangen University for giving me a wa ...
... and for his advices, suggestions and scientific guidance throughout this work. Without his continuous encouragement and patience this work would not have been possible. I also want to thank Professor Görz from the department of computer science and his group at Erlangen University for giving me a wa ...
Chapter 4 - High Point University
... • AI types - expert systems, neural networks, genetic algorithms, intelligent agents McGraw-Hill/Irwin ...
... • AI types - expert systems, neural networks, genetic algorithms, intelligent agents McGraw-Hill/Irwin ...
this publication in PDF format
... this will be the case. I believe that in 300 years’ time people will still be discussing the arguments raised by Turing in his paper. It could even be argued that the Turing Test will take on an even greater significance several centuries in the future when it might serve as a moral yardstick in a w ...
... this will be the case. I believe that in 300 years’ time people will still be discussing the arguments raised by Turing in his paper. It could even be argued that the Turing Test will take on an even greater significance several centuries in the future when it might serve as a moral yardstick in a w ...
How Can Expertise be Defined?
... plant-eaters. In general, identifying experts has not been much of a problem in the practice of experimental psychology and in expert system development. (For detailed discussions, see Brulé & Blount 1989; Hart 1989; McGraw & Harbison-Briggs 1989; Prerau 1990.) ...
... plant-eaters. In general, identifying experts has not been much of a problem in the practice of experimental psychology and in expert system development. (For detailed discussions, see Brulé & Blount 1989; Hart 1989; McGraw & Harbison-Briggs 1989; Prerau 1990.) ...
Solving Complex Logistics Problems with Multi
... parameters are the system input values and therefore input membership function values can be obtained through fuzzification. Then, the output membership values can be produced through a set of IF-THEN rules. In the stage of defuzzification, the system output value can be acquired by using a chosen d ...
... parameters are the system input values and therefore input membership function values can be obtained through fuzzification. Then, the output membership values can be produced through a set of IF-THEN rules. In the stage of defuzzification, the system output value can be acquired by using a chosen d ...
Tutorial presentation
... Symmetry Reduction [Sta91, ES96] Idea 1. Define an equivalence relation ∼ on the set of all states: s1 ∼ s2 means that state s1 is symmetric with s2 . ...
... Symmetry Reduction [Sta91, ES96] Idea 1. Define an equivalence relation ∼ on the set of all states: s1 ∼ s2 means that state s1 is symmetric with s2 . ...
Intelligent User Interfaces for Ubiquitous Computing
... It is beyond the scope of this chapter to go into all details of evaluation techniques. We will focus rather on the most important aspects for Ubiquitous Computing interfaces. Even though evaluation is crucial for the design of good interfaces, it should be noted that evaluation techniques do not so ...
... It is beyond the scope of this chapter to go into all details of evaluation techniques. We will focus rather on the most important aspects for Ubiquitous Computing interfaces. Even though evaluation is crucial for the design of good interfaces, it should be noted that evaluation techniques do not so ...
Virtue Ethics - Which Character Traits are Good?
... Is it helpful to think in terms of virtue/vice? Is character or action more important in I I ...
... Is it helpful to think in terms of virtue/vice? Is character or action more important in I I ...
Measurements of collective machine intelligence
... would like to analyze the dynamics behind a group of AI agents solving collectively a problem requiring “some minimum amount of intelligence1 ”. The results from such a study might be very useful for developing collective intelligence tests, when combined methods for measuring individual intelligenc ...
... would like to analyze the dynamics behind a group of AI agents solving collectively a problem requiring “some minimum amount of intelligence1 ”. The results from such a study might be very useful for developing collective intelligence tests, when combined methods for measuring individual intelligenc ...
A Perspective on Machine Consciousness
... information processing architecture (with consideration of the depth and breadth of information analysis, processing, interpretation, and consequent awareness, learning, planning, action initiation, etc.) are very important for realizing machine consciousness. As mentioned above, if information is p ...
... information processing architecture (with consideration of the depth and breadth of information analysis, processing, interpretation, and consequent awareness, learning, planning, action initiation, etc.) are very important for realizing machine consciousness. As mentioned above, if information is p ...
A First Study of Fuzzy Cognitive Maps Learning Using Particle
... the concepts, by definition, must lie within [0, 1]. The interaction of the FCM results after a few iterations in a steady state, i.e. the values of the concepts are not modified further. Desired values of the output concepts of the FCM guarantee the proper operation of the simulated system. The des ...
... the concepts, by definition, must lie within [0, 1]. The interaction of the FCM results after a few iterations in a steady state, i.e. the values of the concepts are not modified further. Desired values of the output concepts of the FCM guarantee the proper operation of the simulated system. The des ...
Document
... which the best known and most commonly used one is PROLOG developed by A. Colmerauer and P . Roussel a t the University of Marseille in 1972. Symbolic Mathematics peaked in this decade with MIT's MACSYMA package (1974), which contains knowledge about symbolic algebra (for example about complex integ ...
... which the best known and most commonly used one is PROLOG developed by A. Colmerauer and P . Roussel a t the University of Marseille in 1972. Symbolic Mathematics peaked in this decade with MIT's MACSYMA package (1974), which contains knowledge about symbolic algebra (for example about complex integ ...
A Concise Introduction To Multiagent Systems And Distributed
... brachman series editor thomas dietterich series editor, a concise introduction to multiagent systems and - a concise introduction to multiagent systems and distributed artificial intelligence english 2007 isbn 1598295268 84 pages pdf 1 mbmultiagent systems is an, a concise introduction to multiagen ...
... brachman series editor thomas dietterich series editor, a concise introduction to multiagent systems and - a concise introduction to multiagent systems and distributed artificial intelligence english 2007 isbn 1598295268 84 pages pdf 1 mbmultiagent systems is an, a concise introduction to multiagen ...
Deployment and dynamic reconfiguration planning for distributed
... the optimal techniques for planning a reconfiguration [3, 18]. The artificial intelligence (AI) community has been dealing with this kind of problem for a long time, where it arises in robot motion planning, intelligent manufacturing, and operations research. AI provide automated planners that avoid ...
... the optimal techniques for planning a reconfiguration [3, 18]. The artificial intelligence (AI) community has been dealing with this kind of problem for a long time, where it arises in robot motion planning, intelligent manufacturing, and operations research. AI provide automated planners that avoid ...