
IOSR Journal of Electrical and Electronics Engineering (IOSR-JEEE)
... the utility company to make its operation and unit commitment economical [2, 3]. Good prediction of electric load resolves the issues regarding to the reliability, security and efficiency of the power system [4]. Accuracy and time is more important parameters in the load forecasting. Under predictio ...
... the utility company to make its operation and unit commitment economical [2, 3]. Good prediction of electric load resolves the issues regarding to the reliability, security and efficiency of the power system [4]. Accuracy and time is more important parameters in the load forecasting. Under predictio ...
Quo vadis, computational intelligence
... of artificial intelligence (AI): engineering and empirical science. Traditional AI started as an engineering discipline concerned with the creation of intelligent machines. Computational modeling of human intelligence is an empirical science. Both are based on computations. Artificial Intelligence ( ...
... of artificial intelligence (AI): engineering and empirical science. Traditional AI started as an engineering discipline concerned with the creation of intelligent machines. Computational modeling of human intelligence is an empirical science. Both are based on computations. Artificial Intelligence ( ...
Quo vadis, computational intelligence?
... of artificial intelligence (AI): engineering and empirical science. Traditional AI started as an engineering discipline concerned with the creation of intelligent machines. Computational modeling of human intelligence is an empirical science. Both are based on computations. Artificial Intelligence ( ...
... of artificial intelligence (AI): engineering and empirical science. Traditional AI started as an engineering discipline concerned with the creation of intelligent machines. Computational modeling of human intelligence is an empirical science. Both are based on computations. Artificial Intelligence ( ...
Mapping the Landscape of Human- Level Artificial General
... Characteristics and Requirements for AGI As a starting point for our road-mapping effort, we have adopted a slightly modified version of Laird and Wray’s Cognitive Architecture Requirements for Achieving AGI (Laird and Wray 2010). Their outline of eight characteristics for environments, tasks, and a ...
... Characteristics and Requirements for AGI As a starting point for our road-mapping effort, we have adopted a slightly modified version of Laird and Wray’s Cognitive Architecture Requirements for Achieving AGI (Laird and Wray 2010). Their outline of eight characteristics for environments, tasks, and a ...
PPT
... Autonomous Systems • In the 1990’s there was a growing concern that work in classical AI ignored crucial scientific questions: How do we integrate the components of intelligence (e.g. learning & planning)? How does perception interact with reasoning? How does the demand for real-time performance in ...
... Autonomous Systems • In the 1990’s there was a growing concern that work in classical AI ignored crucial scientific questions: How do we integrate the components of intelligence (e.g. learning & planning)? How does perception interact with reasoning? How does the demand for real-time performance in ...
What is “Bonjour”? “Bonjour” is a smart alarm clock founded by the
... And along comes the smart alarm clock, Bonjour. One of the main design concepts applied to this product is the use of artificial intelligence (AI) to create a “personal assistant” - using a voice recognition system, the product is able to carry out tasks given by the user. Use of AI in smart devices ...
... And along comes the smart alarm clock, Bonjour. One of the main design concepts applied to this product is the use of artificial intelligence (AI) to create a “personal assistant” - using a voice recognition system, the product is able to carry out tasks given by the user. Use of AI in smart devices ...
Information Technology and its impacts
... some of the headlines that were carried in newspapers throughout the nation during the past year. What is behind these headlines? How will “electronic brains” or “thinking machines” affect our way of living? What is the role played by electrical engineers in the design of these devices? These are so ...
... some of the headlines that were carried in newspapers throughout the nation during the past year. What is behind these headlines? How will “electronic brains” or “thinking machines” affect our way of living? What is the role played by electrical engineers in the design of these devices? These are so ...
Artificial Intelligence and Environmental Decision Support Systems
... The problem of global change is complex in nature and may be represented by various interactions that operate on different spatio-temporal scales. Addressing these issues demands an integrated consideration of relevant interactions between humans and the environment [5]. Information technologies hav ...
... The problem of global change is complex in nature and may be represented by various interactions that operate on different spatio-temporal scales. Addressing these issues demands an integrated consideration of relevant interactions between humans and the environment [5]. Information technologies hav ...
haidt.bjorklund.2008.. - Faculty Web Sites at the University of Virginia
... for the self: we can make a hundred judgments each day and experience them as little more than a few words of praise or blame, linked to flashes of feeling, that dart through consciousness. But moral and aesthetic decisions are different: they have real consequences for the self and others, and thes ...
... for the self: we can make a hundred judgments each day and experience them as little more than a few words of praise or blame, linked to flashes of feeling, that dart through consciousness. But moral and aesthetic decisions are different: they have real consequences for the self and others, and thes ...
Editorial: Alan Turing and Artificial Intelligence
... work on the first stored-program digital computers; his work on AI, connectionism, oracle machines, and Artificial Life; and the influence of Turing on Wittgenstein ? Towards the end of his elegant little book, Hodges (1977: 252) makes a proposal for an intelligent robot: [L]et us imagine ourselves ...
... work on the first stored-program digital computers; his work on AI, connectionism, oracle machines, and Artificial Life; and the influence of Turing on Wittgenstein ? Towards the end of his elegant little book, Hodges (1977: 252) makes a proposal for an intelligent robot: [L]et us imagine ourselves ...
A concise review on multi-agent teams: contributions and
... typically disregarded significant OP findings, with the exception of several recent, preliminary attempts (like [3], [10] or [13]). This body of research has focused on algorithms that help automate team formation and composition. Heuristics for team composition and formation investigated by the OP ...
... typically disregarded significant OP findings, with the exception of several recent, preliminary attempts (like [3], [10] or [13]). This body of research has focused on algorithms that help automate team formation and composition. Heuristics for team composition and formation investigated by the OP ...
1.6 MB PPT - Maurice Samulski
... Peter Kugel There is no understanding in the room because its computer imitation is too weak If we allowed the book to write on itself, it could “remember” and it could change what it does as a result of what it “experiences” This would achieve intentionality which is exactly needed to let computers ...
... Peter Kugel There is no understanding in the room because its computer imitation is too weak If we allowed the book to write on itself, it could “remember” and it could change what it does as a result of what it “experiences” This would achieve intentionality which is exactly needed to let computers ...
Detecting Commitment Abandonment by
... from the execution of an observed action. Given a state s, a heuristic h returns an estimated distance h(s) to G. If an observation oi results in a state si , we consider a deviation from a plan to occur if h(si−1 ) < h(si ). Our approach uses landmarks to predict upcoming actions during execution a ...
... from the execution of an observed action. Given a state s, a heuristic h returns an estimated distance h(s) to G. If an observation oi results in a state si , we consider a deviation from a plan to occur if h(si−1 ) < h(si ). Our approach uses landmarks to predict upcoming actions during execution a ...
Rīgas Tehniskā universitāte
... particularly widely in medicine, military sphere, manufacturing, businesses, etc. Systems that use methods of artificial intelligence become more and more complex from year to year, allowing to solve an ever increasing range of problems. Intelligent systems in the context of this work fall into two ...
... particularly widely in medicine, military sphere, manufacturing, businesses, etc. Systems that use methods of artificial intelligence become more and more complex from year to year, allowing to solve an ever increasing range of problems. Intelligent systems in the context of this work fall into two ...
CV - Nova Southeastern University
... My research concerns the intersection between artificial intelligence and information security. In particular I am working to develop new adaptive intelligent systems that can be applied to protect computer systems and networks. These techniques include the use of advanced neural networks in the det ...
... My research concerns the intersection between artificial intelligence and information security. In particular I am working to develop new adaptive intelligent systems that can be applied to protect computer systems and networks. These techniques include the use of advanced neural networks in the det ...
Artificial Intelligence and Consciousness - Computer Science
... held in some globally accessible area (Baars, 1988, 1997). AI has made contributions to this idea, in the form of specific ideas about how this global access works, going under names such as the “blackboard model” (Hayes-Roth, 1985), or “agenda-based control” (Currie & Tate, 1991). One can evaluate ...
... held in some globally accessible area (Baars, 1988, 1997). AI has made contributions to this idea, in the form of specific ideas about how this global access works, going under names such as the “blackboard model” (Hayes-Roth, 1985), or “agenda-based control” (Currie & Tate, 1991). One can evaluate ...
events:knowledge-workshop-iros2011:tikanmaki.pdf (340.2 KB)
... reating a software for the robot is a demanding task. How to connect all the parts, how to express past, present and future in a way that a robot can truly operate in the environment? How to define the task for the robot? How the information learnt could be used on another robot? And most of all, ho ...
... reating a software for the robot is a demanding task. How to connect all the parts, how to express past, present and future in a way that a robot can truly operate in the environment? How to define the task for the robot? How the information learnt could be used on another robot? And most of all, ho ...
text - Immortality roadmap
... Global risks are divided into two categories: obvious and nonobvious. An obvious risk would be nuclear war, a non-obvious risk would be the destruction of an Earth by the creation of a stable strangelet during a particle accelerator experiment. Non-obvious risks may be more dangerous, because their ...
... Global risks are divided into two categories: obvious and nonobvious. An obvious risk would be nuclear war, a non-obvious risk would be the destruction of an Earth by the creation of a stable strangelet during a particle accelerator experiment. Non-obvious risks may be more dangerous, because their ...
Legolas was originally built as a NURBS
... Using Syflex allowed breaking the solution down into smaller and smaller strips . The final solution was to have one strip of cloth driving each bundle of hair , giving more independent movement . ...
... Using Syflex allowed breaking the solution down into smaller and smaller strips . The final solution was to have one strip of cloth driving each bundle of hair , giving more independent movement . ...
Boden: Computer models of creativity
... and, in the most interesting cases, to discover both the potential and the limits of the space in question. These are the “most interesting” cases because they may lead on to the third form of creativity, which can be the most surprising of all. In transformational creativity, the space or style its ...
... and, in the most interesting cases, to discover both the potential and the limits of the space in question. These are the “most interesting” cases because they may lead on to the third form of creativity, which can be the most surprising of all. In transformational creativity, the space or style its ...
expert system approach in designing knowladge
... It is worth noticing, that even the most sophisticated trajectory tracking algorithms are not sufficient to consider such a car self-driving. In this particular case multiple controllers (not necessarily linear) are used and their main responsibility is to ensure that car is reproducing the referenc ...
... It is worth noticing, that even the most sophisticated trajectory tracking algorithms are not sufficient to consider such a car self-driving. In this particular case multiple controllers (not necessarily linear) are used and their main responsibility is to ensure that car is reproducing the referenc ...
Intelligent Multimedia-A New Computing
... Intelligent syntax languages are defined and their linguistics parsing theories outlined. A computational logic for intelligent languages is presented in brief with a soundness and completeness theorem. A brief overview to context abstraction shows how context free and context sensitive properties m ...
... Intelligent syntax languages are defined and their linguistics parsing theories outlined. A computational logic for intelligent languages is presented in brief with a soundness and completeness theorem. A brief overview to context abstraction shows how context free and context sensitive properties m ...
Introduction
... 1. If an act is morally right, then it must be reasonable to do it 2. If it is reasonable to do the act, then it must be in my interest to do it 3. But sometimes the requirements of morality are incompatible with the requirements of self-interest 4. Hence, a morally right act must be reasonable and ...
... 1. If an act is morally right, then it must be reasonable to do it 2. If it is reasonable to do the act, then it must be in my interest to do it 3. But sometimes the requirements of morality are incompatible with the requirements of self-interest 4. Hence, a morally right act must be reasonable and ...
Digital Aristotle
... A given organism has the anatomy/behavior that is typical/normal for its species, e.g., a bat has 2 wings and flies. [bio AP] Price info for an airplane ticket on Alaska Air’s website is accurate and up to date. [e-shopping] Practical reasoning almost always involves a potential for exceptions – Hyp ...
... A given organism has the anatomy/behavior that is typical/normal for its species, e.g., a bat has 2 wings and flies. [bio AP] Price info for an airplane ticket on Alaska Air’s website is accurate and up to date. [e-shopping] Practical reasoning almost always involves a potential for exceptions – Hyp ...
Lecture 1 Course Introduction Artificial Intelligence
... Logist tradition: try to solve any solvable problem describing it in logical notation and building on programs that can find solutions Problems: 1) Not all intelligent behavior is mediated by logical deliberation what for example if knoweldge is less than 100% certain? 2) programs to solve the large ...
... Logist tradition: try to solve any solvable problem describing it in logical notation and building on programs that can find solutions Problems: 1) Not all intelligent behavior is mediated by logical deliberation what for example if knoweldge is less than 100% certain? 2) programs to solve the large ...