
Intelligent Business Information Systems
... • Change its behavior over time – Computer takes an action – User gives feedback – Based on the feedback, computer modifies its action ...
... • Change its behavior over time – Computer takes an action – User gives feedback – Based on the feedback, computer modifies its action ...
INTRODUCTION TO COMPUTATIONAL INTELLIGENCE
... Artificial Life is the study of man-made systems that exhibit behaviors characteristic of natural living systems. It complements the traditional biological sciences concerned with the analysis of living organisms by attempting to synthesize life-like behaviors within computers and other artificial m ...
... Artificial Life is the study of man-made systems that exhibit behaviors characteristic of natural living systems. It complements the traditional biological sciences concerned with the analysis of living organisms by attempting to synthesize life-like behaviors within computers and other artificial m ...
Artificial Intelligence
... • If the judge is fooled, then the computer must be intelligent. • Book describes an activity for students to run a Turing test using one of the chatterbots • (not time for us to do it here) ...
... • If the judge is fooled, then the computer must be intelligent. • Book describes an activity for students to run a Turing test using one of the chatterbots • (not time for us to do it here) ...
Notes 1: Introduction to Artificial Intelligence
... Can Computers Learn and Adapt ? • Learning and Adaptation – consider a computer learning to drive on the freeway – we could teach it lots of rules about what to do – or we could let it drive and steer it back on course when it heads for the embankment • systems like this are under development (e.g. ...
... Can Computers Learn and Adapt ? • Learning and Adaptation – consider a computer learning to drive on the freeway – we could teach it lots of rules about what to do – or we could let it drive and steer it back on course when it heads for the embankment • systems like this are under development (e.g. ...
Blackwell Guide to the Philosophy of Computing and
... systems exhibit forms of intelligence and because both study natural phenomena through computational models. Despite these similarities, there is an important difference between the modeling strategies artificial intelligence and artificial life typically employ. Most traditional AI models are top-d ...
... systems exhibit forms of intelligence and because both study natural phenomena through computational models. Despite these similarities, there is an important difference between the modeling strategies artificial intelligence and artificial life typically employ. Most traditional AI models are top-d ...
Ethical Leadership and Angelina Jolie
... must teach our children to behave ethically, to do the right thing. In order to teach children this, we ourselves, must practice what we preach and lead by example, by our doing the right thi ...
... must teach our children to behave ethically, to do the right thing. In order to teach children this, we ourselves, must practice what we preach and lead by example, by our doing the right thi ...
The Emerging Comprehensive Moral Psychology of Darcia Narvaez
... so as to coordinate “the entire brain-mind-body system” for the sake of moral behavior.10 Building on the four-component model, Narvaez delineates 84 different skills entailed in moral action, skills in which one presumably needs to develop some degree of expertise. Take for example, the component o ...
... so as to coordinate “the entire brain-mind-body system” for the sake of moral behavior.10 Building on the four-component model, Narvaez delineates 84 different skills entailed in moral action, skills in which one presumably needs to develop some degree of expertise. Take for example, the component o ...
Faculty of Arts Atkinson College
... privacy Who is accountable for incorrect decisions that are based on DSS? Human judgment is fallible Job loss due to automated decision making? ...
... privacy Who is accountable for incorrect decisions that are based on DSS? Human judgment is fallible Job loss due to automated decision making? ...
Euthanasia
... [I]f virtue theory is described as a moral right if the individual is acting in a manner which is in accordance with what a “good model citizen” would do then euthanasia can never be considered as the morally right thing to do. Aristotle also applied this concept to a manner of function. If the func ...
... [I]f virtue theory is described as a moral right if the individual is acting in a manner which is in accordance with what a “good model citizen” would do then euthanasia can never be considered as the morally right thing to do. Aristotle also applied this concept to a manner of function. If the func ...
mul tiagent systems a modern approach to distributed artificial
... Chapter 8, "Formal Methods in DAI" written by Munindar p . Singh, Anand Rao, and Michael P. Georgeff focuses on the development of formal bases for the abstractions and constructions for agents and multiagent systems. Importance to develop techniques to ensure that DAI systems behave safe and correc ...
... Chapter 8, "Formal Methods in DAI" written by Munindar p . Singh, Anand Rao, and Michael P. Georgeff focuses on the development of formal bases for the abstractions and constructions for agents and multiagent systems. Importance to develop techniques to ensure that DAI systems behave safe and correc ...
Mapping the Landscape of Human-Level Artificial
... his article is the result of an ongoing collaborative effort by the coauthors, preceding and during the AGI Roadmap Workshop held at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville in October 2009, and from many continuing discussions since then. Some of the ideas also trace back to discussions held during t ...
... his article is the result of an ongoing collaborative effort by the coauthors, preceding and during the AGI Roadmap Workshop held at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville in October 2009, and from many continuing discussions since then. Some of the ideas also trace back to discussions held during t ...
Computers and Chess - Department of Computing Science
... simple static analysis routine. They gain their power by number-crunching through as many positions as they can. They don't "plan", or "learn" in the way that the AI pioneers had expected to be necessary, and their development hasn't led to ideas that have been of wider use. But there is another par ...
... simple static analysis routine. They gain their power by number-crunching through as many positions as they can. They don't "plan", or "learn" in the way that the AI pioneers had expected to be necessary, and their development hasn't led to ideas that have been of wider use. But there is another par ...
PPT
... • Expert systems encapsulate disembodied expertise about some domain • Agents are: – Situated in an environment, and – Act on that environment. ...
... • Expert systems encapsulate disembodied expertise about some domain • Agents are: – Situated in an environment, and – Act on that environment. ...
What`s Hot in Intelligent User Interfaces
... and gesture detection, innovative sensor-based interaction ...
... and gesture detection, innovative sensor-based interaction ...
Unit-3 Knowledge Representation (KR) and Reasoning
... intelligence when performed by people'' (Kurzweil, 1990) The study of how to make computers do things at which, at the moment, people are better'' (Rich and Knight, 1991) The study of mental faculties through the use of computational models'' (Charniak and McDermott, 1985) The study of the computati ...
... intelligence when performed by people'' (Kurzweil, 1990) The study of how to make computers do things at which, at the moment, people are better'' (Rich and Knight, 1991) The study of mental faculties through the use of computational models'' (Charniak and McDermott, 1985) The study of the computati ...
Egoism
... false: Falsifiability is required of any “scientific theory” Is PE a scientific theory? In the sense that it is a descriptive theory, and not a normative theory, yes (it makes a claim about how our minds work, not about how they should work). Can PE be tested? Perhaps. Psychologists try to prove inf ...
... false: Falsifiability is required of any “scientific theory” Is PE a scientific theory? In the sense that it is a descriptive theory, and not a normative theory, yes (it makes a claim about how our minds work, not about how they should work). Can PE be tested? Perhaps. Psychologists try to prove inf ...
ICAISC 2004 Preliminary Program
... Your conference badge is your admission to all events and sessions. The importance of the papers is not related to the form of the presentation. Overhead and computer projectors will be available on all oral sessions. Posters should be prepared with the use of big fonts and figures and should not ex ...
... Your conference badge is your admission to all events and sessions. The importance of the papers is not related to the form of the presentation. Overhead and computer projectors will be available on all oral sessions. Posters should be prepared with the use of big fonts and figures and should not ex ...
GO: Review of Work that has been done in this Area
... way to elevated levels of competitiveness. I believe in the near future programs, similar to Gomate, will evolve with growing emphasis on a machine learning approach, in order to establish a more intuitive nature. Another factor that may well come to fruition is a program that might calculate search ...
... way to elevated levels of competitiveness. I believe in the near future programs, similar to Gomate, will evolve with growing emphasis on a machine learning approach, in order to establish a more intuitive nature. Another factor that may well come to fruition is a program that might calculate search ...
Reconciling Mechanistic and Non-Mechanistic Explanation in
... In cognitive science, explanations are most often given in terms of mechanisms (Wright & Bechtel, 2007). These mechanisms can be computational, neural, diagrammatic, or even physical (e.g., in robotics). However, there are phenomena for which mechanistic explanations are either not feasible or not a ...
... In cognitive science, explanations are most often given in terms of mechanisms (Wright & Bechtel, 2007). These mechanisms can be computational, neural, diagrammatic, or even physical (e.g., in robotics). However, there are phenomena for which mechanistic explanations are either not feasible or not a ...
Reports of the AAAI 2008 Spring Symposia
... slowing the development of an otherwise interesting and potentially very important area. This symposium brought together researchers from these two groups in order to promote interaction and stimulate the investigation of the relationships among the different approaches. One major theme in the paper ...
... slowing the development of an otherwise interesting and potentially very important area. This symposium brought together researchers from these two groups in order to promote interaction and stimulate the investigation of the relationships among the different approaches. One major theme in the paper ...
Leveraging the upcoming disruptions from AI and IoT
... IoT with rapidly-advancing Artificial Intelligence (AI) technologies, which enable ‘smart machines’ to simulate intelligent behaviour and make wellinformed decisions with little or no human intervention. Over the coming years, ongoing advances in AI will have profound impacts on jobs, skills and HR ...
... IoT with rapidly-advancing Artificial Intelligence (AI) technologies, which enable ‘smart machines’ to simulate intelligent behaviour and make wellinformed decisions with little or no human intervention. Over the coming years, ongoing advances in AI will have profound impacts on jobs, skills and HR ...
Artificial Intelligence 2.2 Heuristic (Informed) Search
... a) Formalize the vacuum world with a variable number of rooms, one cleaning agent, the actions left, right, up, down, suck (each with costs 1) that are always executable in any state. A room can be clean or dirty, with some random dirt distribution that is known to the agent. The goal is to have all ...
... a) Formalize the vacuum world with a variable number of rooms, one cleaning agent, the actions left, right, up, down, suck (each with costs 1) that are always executable in any state. A room can be clean or dirty, with some random dirt distribution that is known to the agent. The goal is to have all ...
moral development and speeding
... Traffic accidents occur in the whole world, but in our country this reality is even more alarming, because according to MARÍN & QUEIROZ (2000), traffic in Brazil is one of the worst and more dangerous in the world, being noted for one accident for each 410 circulating vehicles; as a comparison, in S ...
... Traffic accidents occur in the whole world, but in our country this reality is even more alarming, because according to MARÍN & QUEIROZ (2000), traffic in Brazil is one of the worst and more dangerous in the world, being noted for one accident for each 410 circulating vehicles; as a comparison, in S ...
Scripting, AI, Physics, and Behaviors
... traditional programming languages don't address. Safety – a pointerless environment with automatic garbage ...
... traditional programming languages don't address. Safety – a pointerless environment with automatic garbage ...