
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 ...
Representation = Grounded Information - Our research
... knowledge base or an Arabic dictionary. Rapid recent progress in the field of robotics has raised the grounding problem once more [5, 9], since intelligent robots need to ground information and build representations autonomously. The main challenge is how to discover how to make representations from ...
... knowledge base or an Arabic dictionary. Rapid recent progress in the field of robotics has raised the grounding problem once more [5, 9], since intelligent robots need to ground information and build representations autonomously. The main challenge is how to discover how to make representations from ...
sv-lncs - HEIG-VD
... not, or not yet, such as control, reactive control, deliberation, top-down and bottom-up approaches. And other entities, including those mentioned above, including ingenuity and chance, or still others, such as creativity should all be discussed in the MSC framework or from the MSC perspective in or ...
... not, or not yet, such as control, reactive control, deliberation, top-down and bottom-up approaches. And other entities, including those mentioned above, including ingenuity and chance, or still others, such as creativity should all be discussed in the MSC framework or from the MSC perspective in or ...
Investigate the Effect of Expert Systems Application on Management
... Purpose of user interface is a set of equipment and software that acts as a channel between the user and the expert system. This means give user the ability of provide the desired information to a system. A user interface expert system naturally should have a high power to exchange. To structure of ...
... Purpose of user interface is a set of equipment and software that acts as a channel between the user and the expert system. This means give user the ability of provide the desired information to a system. A user interface expert system naturally should have a high power to exchange. To structure of ...
ShimonWhiteson - Homepages of UvA/FNWI staff
... ShimonWhiteson Research Interests My research is focused on artificial intelligence. I believe that intelligent agents are essential to improving our ability to solve complex, real-world problems. Consequently, my research focuses on the key algorithmic challenges that arise in developing control sy ...
... ShimonWhiteson Research Interests My research is focused on artificial intelligence. I believe that intelligent agents are essential to improving our ability to solve complex, real-world problems. Consequently, my research focuses on the key algorithmic challenges that arise in developing control sy ...
DCP 1172: Introduction to Artificial Intelligence
... Course material, TAs and office hours. Why study AI? What is AI? The Turing test. Rationality. Branches of AI. Research disciplines connected to and at the foundation of AI. Brief history of AI. Challenges for the future. Overview of class ...
... Course material, TAs and office hours. Why study AI? What is AI? The Turing test. Rationality. Branches of AI. Research disciplines connected to and at the foundation of AI. Brief history of AI. Challenges for the future. Overview of class ...
Artificial Intelligence And Expert Systems
... typically found in textbooks or journals, and commonly agreed upon by those knowledgeable in the particular field. Heuristic knowledge: It is the less rigorous, more experiential, more judgmental knowledge of performance. In contrast to factual knowledge, heuristic knowledge is rarely discussed, and ...
... typically found in textbooks or journals, and commonly agreed upon by those knowledgeable in the particular field. Heuristic knowledge: It is the less rigorous, more experiential, more judgmental knowledge of performance. In contrast to factual knowledge, heuristic knowledge is rarely discussed, and ...
WHAT TO DO - Cognizant
... study? Where do they focus? And will they have any chance of living a life as good as yours? At work, how should your company be structured when so much can now be automated? What will happen to all those middle-class, middlemanagement knowledge jobs that currently stand as the economic bedrock of o ...
... study? Where do they focus? And will they have any chance of living a life as good as yours? At work, how should your company be structured when so much can now be automated? What will happen to all those middle-class, middlemanagement knowledge jobs that currently stand as the economic bedrock of o ...
Benchmarking_AROB2004 paper
... and localisation on the field of play, including the selection of optimal paths. Inter-individual skills include the coordination of movements with playing partners in order to pass accurately. At the top level the tasks of strategy generation and recognition of opponents’ strategies are crucial. Cr ...
... and localisation on the field of play, including the selection of optimal paths. Inter-individual skills include the coordination of movements with playing partners in order to pass accurately. At the top level the tasks of strategy generation and recognition of opponents’ strategies are crucial. Cr ...
Introduction to Artificial Intelligence State Space Search
... • Ordered search looked only at the promise of the node, not necessarily at the minimum cost or path • We can change f* slightly to find a minimum cost solution ...
... • Ordered search looked only at the promise of the node, not necessarily at the minimum cost or path • We can change f* slightly to find a minimum cost solution ...
Stojanov
... system. Candle flame certainly is not recursively selfmaintenant, because there is not much that the candle flame could do when it runs out of wax. But, a bacterium (Campbell, 1990) may be able to swim as long as the sugar gradient raises, and tumble if it senses that it is swimming down the gradien ...
... system. Candle flame certainly is not recursively selfmaintenant, because there is not much that the candle flame could do when it runs out of wax. But, a bacterium (Campbell, 1990) may be able to swim as long as the sugar gradient raises, and tumble if it senses that it is swimming down the gradien ...
Ethical Pluralism as a Framework for Discussing Moral
... Ethical Relativism Ethical relativism has several important insights: The need for tolerance and understanding The fact of moral diversity We should not pass judgment on practices in other cultures when we don’t understand them Sometimes reasonable people may differ on what’s morally accept ...
... Ethical Relativism Ethical relativism has several important insights: The need for tolerance and understanding The fact of moral diversity We should not pass judgment on practices in other cultures when we don’t understand them Sometimes reasonable people may differ on what’s morally accept ...
Knowledge Request-Broker Architecture: A Platform for
... by 2005, when FIPA merged into IEEE, and after, despite having a few followers like [17], was not well-received. Generally, in order to make knowledge understandable to every one, it must be represented in a language that all understand, which may work for factual knowledge, but is simply impossible ...
... by 2005, when FIPA merged into IEEE, and after, despite having a few followers like [17], was not well-received. Generally, in order to make knowledge understandable to every one, it must be represented in a language that all understand, which may work for factual knowledge, but is simply impossible ...
Financial time series forecasting with machine learning techniques
... used, the forecasting time-frame, the input variables used, and the evaluation techniques employed. In regards to the employed machine learning technique, there seems to be a trend to use existing artificial neural network models which are enhanced with new training algorithms or combined with emerg ...
... used, the forecasting time-frame, the input variables used, and the evaluation techniques employed. In regards to the employed machine learning technique, there seems to be a trend to use existing artificial neural network models which are enhanced with new training algorithms or combined with emerg ...
Artificial Intelligence: Modern Approach
... Some texts are organized from a historical perspective, describing each of the major problems and solutions that have been uncovered in 40 years of AI research. Although there is value to this perspective, the result is to give the impression of a dozen or so barely related subfields, each with its ...
... Some texts are organized from a historical perspective, describing each of the major problems and solutions that have been uncovered in 40 years of AI research. Although there is value to this perspective, the result is to give the impression of a dozen or so barely related subfields, each with its ...
Cognitive Robotics - Knowledge
... the preconditions of each action in the sequence are satisfied in the state just before the action is executed. Projection is a very basic task since it is necessary for a number of other larger tasks, including planning and high-level program execution, as we will see in the next section. We can su ...
... the preconditions of each action in the sequence are satisfied in the state just before the action is executed. Projection is a very basic task since it is necessary for a number of other larger tasks, including planning and high-level program execution, as we will see in the next section. We can su ...
Mapping the Landscape of Human-Level Artificial General Intelligence
... many valiant efforts largely settled for research into “narrow AI” systems that could demonstrate or surpass human performance in a specific task, but could not generalize this capability to other types of tasks or other domains. A classic example of this narrow AI approach was IBM’s DeepBlue system ...
... many valiant efforts largely settled for research into “narrow AI” systems that could demonstrate or surpass human performance in a specific task, but could not generalize this capability to other types of tasks or other domains. A classic example of this narrow AI approach was IBM’s DeepBlue system ...
AAAI 2016 Executive Council Candidates
... the ISEF high school science competition, and have seen that two thirds of their CS projects are actually in AI. One student reported that his hobby is reading AI papers from the 60s. There is ...
... the ISEF high school science competition, and have seen that two thirds of their CS projects are actually in AI. One student reported that his hobby is reading AI papers from the 60s. There is ...
ppt - LaDiSpe - Politecnico di Torino
... Embodiment is the way in which human (or any other animal) psychology arises from the brain & body physiology Embodiment theory was introduced into AI by Rodney Brooks in the ‘80s. Brooks have claimed that all autonomous agents need to be both embodied and situated The theory states that intel ...
... Embodiment is the way in which human (or any other animal) psychology arises from the brain & body physiology Embodiment theory was introduced into AI by Rodney Brooks in the ‘80s. Brooks have claimed that all autonomous agents need to be both embodied and situated The theory states that intel ...
Keonwook Kim - Mercer University
... Research Interests Director of Machine Intelligence and Robotics Laboratory (MIRL) with interests in Robotics, Autonomous Mobile Robots, Machine Learning, Artificial Intelligence, Neural Networks, Expert Systems, Embedded Systems, Digital Design, Microcontrollers and Microprocessor Applications, Sel ...
... Research Interests Director of Machine Intelligence and Robotics Laboratory (MIRL) with interests in Robotics, Autonomous Mobile Robots, Machine Learning, Artificial Intelligence, Neural Networks, Expert Systems, Embedded Systems, Digital Design, Microcontrollers and Microprocessor Applications, Sel ...
Toward a Large-Scale Characterization of the Learning Chain Reaction
... topic in cross-disciplinary discussions: only through meaningful interactions between hardcore computer scientists and mathematicians and psychologists and cognitive neuroscientists we will be able to achieve the overarcing goals described in the Introduction. Certainly, more formal analysis informe ...
... topic in cross-disciplinary discussions: only through meaningful interactions between hardcore computer scientists and mathematicians and psychologists and cognitive neuroscientists we will be able to achieve the overarcing goals described in the Introduction. Certainly, more formal analysis informe ...
Instinctive Computing
... fetch valuable information with just a few mouse clicks. The bed news is that spyware or malware try to harvest sensitive data such as email addresses, personal identification ...
... fetch valuable information with just a few mouse clicks. The bed news is that spyware or malware try to harvest sensitive data such as email addresses, personal identification ...
"Nihilism" encyclopedia entry - Victoria University of Wellington
... thinks that in making moral judgments we do not even try to state facts (because, for example, these judgments are really veiled commands or expressions of desire). (In characterizing noncognitivism in this way, I am sidelining various linguistic permissions that may be earned via the quasi-realist ...
... thinks that in making moral judgments we do not even try to state facts (because, for example, these judgments are really veiled commands or expressions of desire). (In characterizing noncognitivism in this way, I am sidelining various linguistic permissions that may be earned via the quasi-realist ...
An Ethic of Care Critique
... true, because if one is in a caring relationship that is harmful to health or spirit, according to the ethic of care, it is wrong to end the relationship. The only person benefiting from the relationship is the cared-for, while the one-caring remains as a doormat. It is also ironic that Noddings men ...
... true, because if one is in a caring relationship that is harmful to health or spirit, according to the ethic of care, it is wrong to end the relationship. The only person benefiting from the relationship is the cared-for, while the one-caring remains as a doormat. It is also ironic that Noddings men ...
Satisficing and bounded optimality A position paper
... quality of behavior that is expected when these properties are achieved. One of the first approaches to satisficing has been heuristic search. In fact, Simonhas initially identified heuristic search with satisficing. It is important to distinguish in this context between two different ways in which ...
... quality of behavior that is expected when these properties are achieved. One of the first approaches to satisficing has been heuristic search. In fact, Simonhas initially identified heuristic search with satisficing. It is important to distinguish in this context between two different ways in which ...