
Computational Intelligence
... artificial neural networks, fuzzy systems, and evolutionary computation. They have recently been combined among themselves as well as with more traditional approaches, such as statistical analysis, to solve extremely challenging problems. Diagnostic systems, for example, are being developed that inc ...
... artificial neural networks, fuzzy systems, and evolutionary computation. They have recently been combined among themselves as well as with more traditional approaches, such as statistical analysis, to solve extremely challenging problems. Diagnostic systems, for example, are being developed that inc ...
Is Distributed Connectionism Compatible with the Physical Symbol
... conviction that cognition is computation, artificial intelligence researchers are investigating computational models as a means of discovering properties shared by all intelligent systems. One property that has been proposed as central to intelligence is the ability to construct and manipulate symbo ...
... conviction that cognition is computation, artificial intelligence researchers are investigating computational models as a means of discovering properties shared by all intelligent systems. One property that has been proposed as central to intelligence is the ability to construct and manipulate symbo ...
Introduction to AI
... Chinese. Someone slips a piece of paper under the door with Chinese writing on it. • Having puzzled over it for a moment, he notices that there is a book in the room titled "What to do if someone slides some Chinese writing under the door." • The book, he finds, is actually an enormous set of instru ...
... Chinese. Someone slips a piece of paper under the door with Chinese writing on it. • Having puzzled over it for a moment, he notices that there is a book in the room titled "What to do if someone slides some Chinese writing under the door." • The book, he finds, is actually an enormous set of instru ...
Intellectual issues in the history of artificial intelligence
... especially when successful, been embedded in computer systems (usually just as programs but sometimes including special hardware). Often, the systems speak louder than the commentary. Indeed, a common complaint of outsiders (and some insiders) is that there is no theory in AI worthy of the name. Whe ...
... especially when successful, been embedded in computer systems (usually just as programs but sometimes including special hardware). Often, the systems speak louder than the commentary. Indeed, a common complaint of outsiders (and some insiders) is that there is no theory in AI worthy of the name. Whe ...
Massively Multi-Author Research and Innovation
... the state of a world in real-time, there is no technical reason why they cannot interact with minds in real-time during a run. The advantage to our system would be to allow minds to learn from direct interaction with human agents. With this enhancement the system will resemble a generic MMOG (Massiv ...
... the state of a world in real-time, there is no technical reason why they cannot interact with minds in real-time during a run. The advantage to our system would be to allow minds to learn from direct interaction with human agents. With this enhancement the system will resemble a generic MMOG (Massiv ...
Introduction to Moral Reasoning in Sport
... Kindred Terminology Amoral - not dealing with moral issues... outside the realm of morality. Immoral - Knows right, chooses to do wrong for own benefit... Dr. Stoll,Director and Professor ...
... Kindred Terminology Amoral - not dealing with moral issues... outside the realm of morality. Immoral - Knows right, chooses to do wrong for own benefit... Dr. Stoll,Director and Professor ...
powerpoint - School of Computer Science
... Combinatorial Explosion - Towers of Hanoi • The original problem was stated that a group of tibetan monks had to move 64 gold rings which were placed on diamond pegs. • When they finished this task the world would end. • Assume they could move one ring every second (or more realistically every five ...
... Combinatorial Explosion - Towers of Hanoi • The original problem was stated that a group of tibetan monks had to move 64 gold rings which were placed on diamond pegs. • When they finished this task the world would end. • Assume they could move one ring every second (or more realistically every five ...
PANGEA: A New Platform for Developing Virtual Organizations of
... The first is in charge of checking the connections to confirm that the agents are online and see which ones have disconnected. It is also in continual communication with the NormAgent to ensure that the agents respect the lines of communication and comply with the norms. The Sniffer is in charge of ...
... The first is in charge of checking the connections to confirm that the agents are online and see which ones have disconnected. It is also in continual communication with the NormAgent to ensure that the agents respect the lines of communication and comply with the norms. The Sniffer is in charge of ...
Case-based Reasoning and Multiple-agent Systems for Accounting
... captured using 'if ... then .. .' rules in order to model particular decision processes. Recent developments in artificial intelligence have focused on case based reasoning (CBR) and multiple-agent intelligent systems (MAIS). The ideas behind CBR are that 'if it worked once then remember to use it ...
... captured using 'if ... then .. .' rules in order to model particular decision processes. Recent developments in artificial intelligence have focused on case based reasoning (CBR) and multiple-agent intelligent systems (MAIS). The ideas behind CBR are that 'if it worked once then remember to use it ...
From Agent Theory to Agent Construction: A Case Study
... an implemented system and then formalizing the semantics in an agent language which can be viewed as an abstraction of the implemented system, and which allows agent programs to be written and interpreted [26]. Goodwin has also attempted to bridge the gap by providing a formal description in the for ...
... an implemented system and then formalizing the semantics in an agent language which can be viewed as an abstraction of the implemented system, and which allows agent programs to be written and interpreted [26]. Goodwin has also attempted to bridge the gap by providing a formal description in the for ...
AI Intro slides - Cornell Computer Science
... that learned from scratch by playing millions and millions of games against itself! (about 4 months of training.) Has changed human play. ...
... that learned from scratch by playing millions and millions of games against itself! (about 4 months of training.) Has changed human play. ...
Essay on „Daemon“ by Daniel Suarez To my mind, “Daemon” was a
... network. It lies in the peripherals and society. And since these didn’t change to much in character and are not likely to do so, there is no harm in a daemon software. I think one cand encourage the development of such software because it might be also very useful and helpful. In other scenarios tha ...
... network. It lies in the peripherals and society. And since these didn’t change to much in character and are not likely to do so, there is no harm in a daemon software. I think one cand encourage the development of such software because it might be also very useful and helpful. In other scenarios tha ...
The Role of Antagonism in Kant`s Metaphysic of
... itself with its opposite, the passion, and by overcoming the contradiction. At the beginning the mere conceptual reason could not attract or control its opposite, the passion. But because the simple fact that mere conceptual reason stands against the passion allows a dialectical development, from th ...
... itself with its opposite, the passion, and by overcoming the contradiction. At the beginning the mere conceptual reason could not attract or control its opposite, the passion. But because the simple fact that mere conceptual reason stands against the passion allows a dialectical development, from th ...
Tutorial for Programming the LEGO® MINDSTORMS™ NXT
... The next generation of LEGO® MINDSTORMS™ just came on the market. The new NXT (Fig. 2) replaces the old RCX (Fig. 1). You can create a LEGO® agent, in as few as 30 minutes. The new NXT brick, your agent's controller features a 32-bit microprocessor and more memory, plus support for USB 2.0, Bluetoot ...
... The next generation of LEGO® MINDSTORMS™ just came on the market. The new NXT (Fig. 2) replaces the old RCX (Fig. 1). You can create a LEGO® agent, in as few as 30 minutes. The new NXT brick, your agent's controller features a 32-bit microprocessor and more memory, plus support for USB 2.0, Bluetoot ...
Moral Reasoning - University of Idaho
... Amoral - not dealing with moral issues... outside the realm of morality. Immoral - Knows right, chooses to do wrong for own benefit... Dr. Stoll,Director and Professor ...
... Amoral - not dealing with moral issues... outside the realm of morality. Immoral - Knows right, chooses to do wrong for own benefit... Dr. Stoll,Director and Professor ...
Paper []
... control laws in local segments of the environment to a directed graph of distinctive states and actions linking them. A distinctive state is the isolated fixed-point of a hillclimbing control law. A sequence of control laws taking the robot from one dstate to the next is abstracted to an action. Sta ...
... control laws in local segments of the environment to a directed graph of distinctive states and actions linking them. A distinctive state is the isolated fixed-point of a hillclimbing control law. A sequence of control laws taking the robot from one dstate to the next is abstracted to an action. Sta ...
LaNdscaPe ethIcs a moral commitment to responsible regional
... DIGNITY OF NATURE AND EVOLUTION OF THE LANDSCAPE ...
... DIGNITY OF NATURE AND EVOLUTION OF THE LANDSCAPE ...
(G5AIAI) - 2001/02
... a) Describe The Turing Test In this part of the answer I am looking for the “classic” description of The Turing Test (i.e an interrogator asks a computer and a human questions without knowing which is which and than has to decide which is the human and which is the computer). If the computer can foo ...
... a) Describe The Turing Test In this part of the answer I am looking for the “classic” description of The Turing Test (i.e an interrogator asks a computer and a human questions without knowing which is which and than has to decide which is the human and which is the computer). If the computer can foo ...
When to Use Expert Systems
... • Artificial intelligence systems form a broad and diverse set of systems that can replicate human decision making for certain types of well-defined problems. – Define the term artificial intelligence and state the objective of developing artificial intelligence systems. – List the characteristics o ...
... • Artificial intelligence systems form a broad and diverse set of systems that can replicate human decision making for certain types of well-defined problems. – Define the term artificial intelligence and state the objective of developing artificial intelligence systems. – List the characteristics o ...
Formalisms for Multi-Agent Systems
... mental attitudes and temporal aspects, they are being used to significant effect. The Z specification language in particular has been adopted by d’Inverno and Luck as a means of constructing a formal agent framework (Luck and d’Inverno, 1995) within which they have been able to consider several dist ...
... mental attitudes and temporal aspects, they are being used to significant effect. The Z specification language in particular has been adopted by d’Inverno and Luck as a means of constructing a formal agent framework (Luck and d’Inverno, 1995) within which they have been able to consider several dist ...
DEPARTMENT OF CYBERNETICS AND ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE
... innovative practices of sharing, creating and working with knowledge in education and workplaces. KP-Lab presents a unifying view of human cognition. It is based on the assumption that learning is not just individual knowledge acquisition or social interaction, but shared efforts of transforming ide ...
... innovative practices of sharing, creating and working with knowledge in education and workplaces. KP-Lab presents a unifying view of human cognition. It is based on the assumption that learning is not just individual knowledge acquisition or social interaction, but shared efforts of transforming ide ...
A Taxonomy of Artificial Intelligence Approaches for Adaptive
... agent can compare expected utilities for available choices without knowing the outcomes. However, Q-learning agents cannot look ahead, which can restrict the ability to learn. • Expert Systems. Expert systems [19] are used to leverage knowledge from domain experts. An expert system can be thought of ...
... agent can compare expected utilities for available choices without knowing the outcomes. However, Q-learning agents cannot look ahead, which can restrict the ability to learn. • Expert Systems. Expert systems [19] are used to leverage knowledge from domain experts. An expert system can be thought of ...
CAPTCHA: Using Hard AI Problems For Security
... problem is said to be hard if the people working on it agree that it’s hard. This notion should not be surprising to cryptographers: the security of most modern cryptosystems is based on assumptions agreed upon by the community (e.g., we assume that 1024-bit integers can’t be factored). The concept ...
... problem is said to be hard if the people working on it agree that it’s hard. This notion should not be surprising to cryptographers: the security of most modern cryptosystems is based on assumptions agreed upon by the community (e.g., we assume that 1024-bit integers can’t be factored). The concept ...
A Survey of Current Practice and Teaching of AI
... This third question was difficult to evaluate. We were not able to properly code seven of the responses. The evaluation in this section ignores those seven responses. See Figure 1 for a graphical representation of the data. As expected, an introductory course should cover the basic or main topics of ...
... This third question was difficult to evaluate. We were not able to properly code seven of the responses. The evaluation in this section ignores those seven responses. See Figure 1 for a graphical representation of the data. As expected, an introductory course should cover the basic or main topics of ...