
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 ...
Logic and artificial intelligence - Stanford Artificial Intelligence
... a mathematical structure, but since our picture provides for the world to be affected by and affect itself and the intelligent machine, one shouldn't worry that our view of the world is impractically ethereal.) Now, the designer of a machine that is to interact with the world never knows what the wo ...
... a mathematical structure, but since our picture provides for the world to be affected by and affect itself and the intelligent machine, one shouldn't worry that our view of the world is impractically ethereal.) Now, the designer of a machine that is to interact with the world never knows what the wo ...
Get Smart: How Intelligent Technology will Enhance
... system to address their problems. A smart system may exhibit one or a mix of SQs, which are summarized on page 7. The SQs overlap in some ways; for example, a learning system by definition is also an adapting system. As smart systems evolve, they will be limited only by human creativity. Ultimately, ...
... system to address their problems. A smart system may exhibit one or a mix of SQs, which are summarized on page 7. The SQs overlap in some ways; for example, a learning system by definition is also an adapting system. As smart systems evolve, they will be limited only by human creativity. Ultimately, ...
What Consumers Really Think About AI: A Global
... improve their customer experience, but they’re not fully convinced it adds enough value today. The largest number of respondents, nearly 40 percent, agree the future of customer service looks brighter with AI in it. Many are banking on the fast pace of innovation ...
... improve their customer experience, but they’re not fully convinced it adds enough value today. The largest number of respondents, nearly 40 percent, agree the future of customer service looks brighter with AI in it. Many are banking on the fast pace of innovation ...
www.cs.ubc.ca
... inputs have been received) when the agent makes a decision. Instead of treating this as a logic program that may need to do arbitrary computation reasoning about the past, we actively maintain a state. The reasoning about what to do at any time depends only on the current inputs and the remembered s ...
... inputs have been received) when the agent makes a decision. Instead of treating this as a logic program that may need to do arbitrary computation reasoning about the past, we actively maintain a state. The reasoning about what to do at any time depends only on the current inputs and the remembered s ...
Behavior-Based Robotics
... The spectrum of control Reactive systems A brief history of robotics Feedback control ...
... The spectrum of control Reactive systems A brief history of robotics Feedback control ...
as a PDF
... relation. The “0” sink and edges leading to it have been omitted for aesthetic reasons. By conjoining this formula with any formula describing a set of states using variables A, B and C introduced before and querying the BDD engine for the possible instantiations of (A0 , B 0 , C 0 ), we can calcula ...
... relation. The “0” sink and edges leading to it have been omitted for aesthetic reasons. By conjoining this formula with any formula describing a set of states using variables A, B and C introduced before and querying the BDD engine for the possible instantiations of (A0 , B 0 , C 0 ), we can calcula ...
Robot Control Paradigms Intelligent Mobile Robotics CS 490 Fall 2002
... – The robot knows everything relevant – no surprises – Reasonable only in very restricted domains ...
... – The robot knows everything relevant – no surprises – Reasonable only in very restricted domains ...
IJPRAI Call for Papers - Face Recognition Homepage
... another research area where new solutions are urgently needed to enhance robustness of today's recognition systems and enable real-time, face-oriented processing and analysis of visual data. Thus, vigorous research is needed to solve such outstanding challenging problems and propose advanced solutio ...
... another research area where new solutions are urgently needed to enhance robustness of today's recognition systems and enable real-time, face-oriented processing and analysis of visual data. Thus, vigorous research is needed to solve such outstanding challenging problems and propose advanced solutio ...
Proceedings of the Workshop “Formalizing Mechanisms for Artificial
... Like percept buffers, action buffers are located in the PMLb. Act impulses are added to the buffer as a result of primitive acts that are performed at the PMLa, and are removed and processed at the PMLc, where they are further decomposed into low-level commands suitable for use by the SAL. For instance ...
... Like percept buffers, action buffers are located in the PMLb. Act impulses are added to the buffer as a result of primitive acts that are performed at the PMLa, and are removed and processed at the PMLc, where they are further decomposed into low-level commands suitable for use by the SAL. For instance ...
The errors, insights and lessons of famous AI predictions
... author. Email: stuart.armstrong@philosophy.ox.ac.uk here is used in the old fashioned sense of a machine capable of human-comparable cognitive performance; a less ambiguous modern term would be ‘AGI’, Artificial General Intelligence. 1 AI ...
... author. Email: stuart.armstrong@philosophy.ox.ac.uk here is used in the old fashioned sense of a machine capable of human-comparable cognitive performance; a less ambiguous modern term would be ‘AGI’, Artificial General Intelligence. 1 AI ...
Alleys of Your Mind: Augmented Intelligence and Its
... intelligent machines as a quest for the positive definition of error, abnormality, trauma, and catastrophe—a set of concepts that need to be understood in their cognitive, technological and political composition. It may be surprising for some to find out that Foucault’s history of biopower and techn ...
... intelligent machines as a quest for the positive definition of error, abnormality, trauma, and catastrophe—a set of concepts that need to be understood in their cognitive, technological and political composition. It may be surprising for some to find out that Foucault’s history of biopower and techn ...
SIGEVOlution - Volume 6 Issue 3-4
... fascination with game playing is long-standing and pervasive. Anthropologists have catalogued popular games in almost every culture . . . Games intrigue us because they address important cognitive functions . . . The second reason to continue game-playing research is that some difficult games remain ...
... fascination with game playing is long-standing and pervasive. Anthropologists have catalogued popular games in almost every culture . . . Games intrigue us because they address important cognitive functions . . . The second reason to continue game-playing research is that some difficult games remain ...
Idealizations of Uncertainty, and Lessons from Artificial Intelligence
... Human decision-making is at the core of economics. Economic models typically assume that human agents gather and process information about the alternative choices in any given situation. The information which they gather may be complete or, in an important extension of the basic theory, incomplete, ...
... Human decision-making is at the core of economics. Economic models typically assume that human agents gather and process information about the alternative choices in any given situation. The information which they gather may be complete or, in an important extension of the basic theory, incomplete, ...
New Alterities and Emerging Cultures of Social Interaction
... mechanisms of social inclusion and coherence. In this paper, I will focus on just one aspect of these changes, namely emerging modes of social interaction triggered by the intensified but normalized presence of established alterities and alterities that are likely to emerge in the future.5 This will ...
... mechanisms of social inclusion and coherence. In this paper, I will focus on just one aspect of these changes, namely emerging modes of social interaction triggered by the intensified but normalized presence of established alterities and alterities that are likely to emerge in the future.5 This will ...
Levinson_Deep_Blue_Is_still_an_infant
... of intelligence", it can be argued that this intelligence is very basic. There is a long way to go until Deep Blue could be considered a fully autonomous agent, the type we are eagerly trying to build in AI and that we believe we will eventually be successful at. We should not consider Deep Blue (or ...
... of intelligence", it can be argued that this intelligence is very basic. There is a long way to go until Deep Blue could be considered a fully autonomous agent, the type we are eagerly trying to build in AI and that we believe we will eventually be successful at. We should not consider Deep Blue (or ...
Artificial Intelligence academic programmes in the Netherlands
... the Netherlands in the area of AI so as to stimulate further improvement in academic education in this area. As the accreditation process has been finished and as the committee has already provided programme-specific recommendations to each of the universities involved, this report will not comment ...
... the Netherlands in the area of AI so as to stimulate further improvement in academic education in this area. As the accreditation process has been finished and as the committee has already provided programme-specific recommendations to each of the universities involved, this report will not comment ...
Ethical Dimensions in Responsible Professionalism
... importance of a deontological view of ethics for the accounting profession. A deontological view of ethics is characteristic of professional judgment rather than personal judgment because it emphasizes an individual’s duty or obligation to comply with the norms and standards of the profession. An in ...
... importance of a deontological view of ethics for the accounting profession. A deontological view of ethics is characteristic of professional judgment rather than personal judgment because it emphasizes an individual’s duty or obligation to comply with the norms and standards of the profession. An in ...
Practical Artificial Intelligence For Dummies
... telling us where we can grab our next sandwich, the AI land scape is vast and the potential uses are many. The purpose of this book is to help you understand AI so you can be naturally intelligent in your conversations and purchasing decisions related to artificial intelligence. This book will give ...
... telling us where we can grab our next sandwich, the AI land scape is vast and the potential uses are many. The purpose of this book is to help you understand AI so you can be naturally intelligent in your conversations and purchasing decisions related to artificial intelligence. This book will give ...
Real-time decision problems: An operational research perspective
... Let us consider a courier operator that receives calls for pick-up and delivery of priority mail. Each request consists of a location and a preferred or due date for the pick-up and the delivery. Since most customers want quick service, dispatching and scheduling of the requests must be done in real ...
... Let us consider a courier operator that receives calls for pick-up and delivery of priority mail. Each request consists of a location and a preferred or due date for the pick-up and the delivery. Since most customers want quick service, dispatching and scheduling of the requests must be done in real ...
The role of Artificial Intelligence Tools in Pharmaceutical Industries
... their operations in India. The industry is expected to touch US$ 35.9 billion by 2016. The Expert system like ‘Exsys Inc’ perform very important role in pharmaceutical Organizations that can now optimize their most valuable asset, expert knowledge, through powerful interactive Web-enabled knowledge ...
... their operations in India. The industry is expected to touch US$ 35.9 billion by 2016. The Expert system like ‘Exsys Inc’ perform very important role in pharmaceutical Organizations that can now optimize their most valuable asset, expert knowledge, through powerful interactive Web-enabled knowledge ...
CUSTOMER_CODE SMUDE DIVISION_CODE SMUDE
... feedback theory. The most familiar example of feedback theory is the thermostat. In late 1955, Newell and Simon developed The Logic Theorist, considered by many to be the first AI program. The program, representing each problem as a tree model, would attempt to solve it by selecting the branch that ...
... feedback theory. The most familiar example of feedback theory is the thermostat. In late 1955, Newell and Simon developed The Logic Theorist, considered by many to be the first AI program. The program, representing each problem as a tree model, would attempt to solve it by selecting the branch that ...
Depth Perception
... by springs — anticipating the current interest of physicists in spin glasses as a statistical mechanics analog of neural nets. (cf. §4.3 and Chap. 2 of Hertz, Krogh and Palmer) For the brain theorist the issue was thus raised: "Could the depth map be computed by a cooperative process involving reali ...
... by springs — anticipating the current interest of physicists in spin glasses as a statistical mechanics analog of neural nets. (cf. §4.3 and Chap. 2 of Hertz, Krogh and Palmer) For the brain theorist the issue was thus raised: "Could the depth map be computed by a cooperative process involving reali ...
Building Intelligent Tutoring Systems: An Overview
... ITS shells sometimes target the whole system (all components included). FITS (Ikeda and Mizoguchi 1994) is a good example of such a shell. FITS is a domainindependent framework that provides building blocks for student, tutor and domain modeling. Recently, Stankov et al. (2008) developed a system ca ...
... ITS shells sometimes target the whole system (all components included). FITS (Ikeda and Mizoguchi 1994) is a good example of such a shell. FITS is a domainindependent framework that provides building blocks for student, tutor and domain modeling. Recently, Stankov et al. (2008) developed a system ca ...
discintro
... candidate should be a robot that we can see is just one individual autonomous system like ourselves. That way we not only eliminate the possibility of collective play-acting, but we can also test the candidate’s full sensorimotor I/O capacity to confirm that it is indeed completely indistinguishable ...
... candidate should be a robot that we can see is just one individual autonomous system like ourselves. That way we not only eliminate the possibility of collective play-acting, but we can also test the candidate’s full sensorimotor I/O capacity to confirm that it is indeed completely indistinguishable ...