
Coming of Age of Artificial Intelligence
... Artificial Intelligence enables machines to interact naturally with their environment, people and data. These systems create more intuitive interactions and extend the capabilities of what either human or machine can do on their own. From coding to training AI enables intelligent systems that learn ...
... Artificial Intelligence enables machines to interact naturally with their environment, people and data. These systems create more intuitive interactions and extend the capabilities of what either human or machine can do on their own. From coding to training AI enables intelligent systems that learn ...
T Preface
... (AIPS-92) was held at the University of Maryland in June 1992, organized by Jim Hendler and Drew McDermott. The second conference (AIPS–94) was held at the University of Chicago in June 1994 and was organized by Kristian Hammond. This conference was held in Edinburgh, Scotland on May 29th – 31st 199 ...
... (AIPS-92) was held at the University of Maryland in June 1992, organized by Jim Hendler and Drew McDermott. The second conference (AIPS–94) was held at the University of Chicago in June 1994 and was organized by Kristian Hammond. This conference was held in Edinburgh, Scotland on May 29th – 31st 199 ...
Could Consciousness Emerge from a Machine Language?
... they have consciousness, then, ―calls for a decision and not for a discovery. If we are to make a decision, it seems preferable … to extend our concept so that robots are conscious – for ‗discrimination‘ based on the ‗softness‘ or ‗hardness‘ of the body parts of a synthetic ‗organism‘ seems as sill ...
... they have consciousness, then, ―calls for a decision and not for a discovery. If we are to make a decision, it seems preferable … to extend our concept so that robots are conscious – for ‗discrimination‘ based on the ‗softness‘ or ‗hardness‘ of the body parts of a synthetic ‗organism‘ seems as sill ...
Introduction to Information Technology Mind Tools for Your Future
... Pattern recognition - involves a camera and software that identify recurring patterns in what they are seeing and recognize the connections between the perceived patterns and similar patterns stored in a database ...
... Pattern recognition - involves a camera and software that identify recurring patterns in what they are seeing and recognize the connections between the perceived patterns and similar patterns stored in a database ...
Curriculum Vitae, September 2008
... Ph.D. in Computer Science, Computer Laboratory, University of Cambridge, July 1992. Appointments Held April 1990 – February 1997: Research Associate (AR1A), Department of Artificial Intelligence, University of Edinburgh. February 1997 – April 2004: Research Fellow (AR2), Centre for Intelligent Syste ...
... Ph.D. in Computer Science, Computer Laboratory, University of Cambridge, July 1992. Appointments Held April 1990 – February 1997: Research Associate (AR1A), Department of Artificial Intelligence, University of Edinburgh. February 1997 – April 2004: Research Fellow (AR2), Centre for Intelligent Syste ...
Foundations and Grand Challenges of Artificial Intelligence
... against grand masters. Just last week, a new system based on a custom VLSI design developed by two students at ...
... against grand masters. Just last week, a new system based on a custom VLSI design developed by two students at ...
VR-DIS
... • Architects and urban planners are often faced with the problem to assess how their design or planning decisions will affect the behavior of individuals. • One way of addressing this problem is the use of models simulating the navigation of users in buildings and urban environments. ...
... • Architects and urban planners are often faced with the problem to assess how their design or planning decisions will affect the behavior of individuals. • One way of addressing this problem is the use of models simulating the navigation of users in buildings and urban environments. ...
2010 AAAI Spring Symposium Series Call for Participation M
... from a computational perspective. Speed, acceleration, tempo, and delay are concepts that AI and robotics researchers recognize as important in everything from motor control to verbal communication, but we do not yet possess a well-motivated framework for how these temporal considerations should be ...
... from a computational perspective. Speed, acceleration, tempo, and delay are concepts that AI and robotics researchers recognize as important in everything from motor control to verbal communication, but we do not yet possess a well-motivated framework for how these temporal considerations should be ...
Slide 1
... • Can not handle combinatorial and exponential growth problem efficiently. • ‘Blind’ in nature • Offers optimization but not practical • Not ability to deal with partial, incomplete and uncertain information ...
... • Can not handle combinatorial and exponential growth problem efficiently. • ‘Blind’ in nature • Offers optimization but not practical • Not ability to deal with partial, incomplete and uncertain information ...
Machine Intelligence: The Death of Artificial Intelligence
... Machine Intelligence requires the work of cognitive Scientists to deliver a design. Cognitive science combines a number of disciplines with the aim of producing intelligent machines. The experience of computer scientists, linguists, neuroscientists, philosophers and psychologists ...
... Machine Intelligence requires the work of cognitive Scientists to deliver a design. Cognitive science combines a number of disciplines with the aim of producing intelligent machines. The experience of computer scientists, linguists, neuroscientists, philosophers and psychologists ...
Lecture 02 – Single Layer Neural Network
... However, we can also use one neuron to classify only one class. The neuron decides whether the input belongs to its class or not This configuration has the disadvantage that the network ...
... However, we can also use one neuron to classify only one class. The neuron decides whether the input belongs to its class or not This configuration has the disadvantage that the network ...
Reports of the 2012 AIIDE Workshops
... in these online communities is radically changing the way we think of computation, artificial intelligence, and how research is conducted in general. The types of problems being explored using human computation are extraordinarily diverse, ranging through molecular biology, neuroscience, economics, ...
... in these online communities is radically changing the way we think of computation, artificial intelligence, and how research is conducted in general. The types of problems being explored using human computation are extraordinarily diverse, ranging through molecular biology, neuroscience, economics, ...
Lecture notes for week 6
... Possibly a good choice in partially observable environments where we might need to infer about hidden information. ...
... Possibly a good choice in partially observable environments where we might need to infer about hidden information. ...
BCS Higher Education Qualifications Professional Graduate
... particular emphasis on knowledge representation. It will be of particular interest to candidates whose work requires them to build intelligent systems although no previous AI experience is expected. As well as covering the various mechanisms and systems used to represent knowledge, methodologies for ...
... particular emphasis on knowledge representation. It will be of particular interest to candidates whose work requires them to build intelligent systems although no previous AI experience is expected. As well as covering the various mechanisms and systems used to represent knowledge, methodologies for ...
3031 F2008 Chpt 5
... • Ensures that managers or corporations have the same moral obligations in morally similar situations. • Treat people as means in themselves (i.e., with respect) and never as a means to one’s own ends. Copyright © 2008 McGraw-Hill Ryerson Ltd. © 2005 by Nelson, a division of Thomson Canada Limited. ...
... • Ensures that managers or corporations have the same moral obligations in morally similar situations. • Treat people as means in themselves (i.e., with respect) and never as a means to one’s own ends. Copyright © 2008 McGraw-Hill Ryerson Ltd. © 2005 by Nelson, a division of Thomson Canada Limited. ...
Adapting the Turing Test for Embodied Neurocognitive Evaluation of
... example, suppose a test required the agent produce behavior such that, if its responses were given along with corresponding responses from a set of humans on the same tasks, its data would not be able to be picked out as anomalous. The criterion of verisimilitude might be viewed as somewhat contenti ...
... example, suppose a test required the agent produce behavior such that, if its responses were given along with corresponding responses from a set of humans on the same tasks, its data would not be able to be picked out as anomalous. The criterion of verisimilitude might be viewed as somewhat contenti ...
Computer Science as Empirical Inquiry
... and under each other into the center of the earth, where they lose their identity. The movements of the plates account for the shapes and relative locations of the continents and oceans, for the areas of volcanic and earthquake activity, for the deep sea ridges, and so on. With a few additional part ...
... and under each other into the center of the earth, where they lose their identity. The movements of the plates account for the shapes and relative locations of the continents and oceans, for the areas of volcanic and earthquake activity, for the deep sea ridges, and so on. With a few additional part ...
Neural Correlates of Human Virtue Judgment
... more generally, processing deviance from social standards regardless of whether the stimuli positively or negatively deviate from them. There has been very little study on positive moral emotions or psychological responses to moral beauty, but with the advent of the positive psychology movement (Sel ...
... more generally, processing deviance from social standards regardless of whether the stimuli positively or negatively deviate from them. There has been very little study on positive moral emotions or psychological responses to moral beauty, but with the advent of the positive psychology movement (Sel ...
OBDD-Based Planning with Real-Valued Variables in Non-Deterministic Environments
... and the need to represent large real-valued state spaces. Classical planning considers only deterministic domains and sidesteps the issue of non-determinism. Real-valued variables are handled by requiring domains to either represent real variables as relative booleans (e.g. using ontable or on-block ...
... and the need to represent large real-valued state spaces. Classical planning considers only deterministic domains and sidesteps the issue of non-determinism. Real-valued variables are handled by requiring domains to either represent real variables as relative booleans (e.g. using ontable or on-block ...
There Are No Ethical Leaders An Argument for Ethical Individuals Patrick Brousseau
... times were tough. (EY, 2011). Under these conditions, leadership of the organization – narrowly defined as meeting financial objectives – is prioritized ahead of acting ethically. Where there is conflict then, how are we to proceed, either as ethical leaders or their followers? This is where the dis ...
... times were tough. (EY, 2011). Under these conditions, leadership of the organization – narrowly defined as meeting financial objectives – is prioritized ahead of acting ethically. Where there is conflict then, how are we to proceed, either as ethical leaders or their followers? This is where the dis ...
The Imminent Danger of Artificial Intelligence
... cyborg, a successful combination of living tissue and technology, and the implications are astounding. Using electrical impulses stemming from the brain of a living organism to control mechanical parts directly through the nervous system of the creature to which it is attached will set the stage for ...
... cyborg, a successful combination of living tissue and technology, and the implications are astounding. Using electrical impulses stemming from the brain of a living organism to control mechanical parts directly through the nervous system of the creature to which it is attached will set the stage for ...
might human-like intelligence require
... weights, inputs and outputs. And, if all people have the same or appropriately related internal neural oracle machines, then people could in effect communicate about the hypercomputable even though their language could never actually encapsulate what it is we're talking about. Discrete symbols could ...
... weights, inputs and outputs. And, if all people have the same or appropriately related internal neural oracle machines, then people could in effect communicate about the hypercomputable even though their language could never actually encapsulate what it is we're talking about. Discrete symbols could ...
Reason for the Case
... going contrary to this principle which says that if a suffering has a "proportionate reason" to benefit the whole body in the long run, then there is need to tolerate the suffering. Autonomy is a relevant ethical principle in this case because Joyce preferred not to have any pain medication nor card ...
... going contrary to this principle which says that if a suffering has a "proportionate reason" to benefit the whole body in the long run, then there is need to tolerate the suffering. Autonomy is a relevant ethical principle in this case because Joyce preferred not to have any pain medication nor card ...
CV - Jeff Clune
... 2016: Distinguished Young Investigator Award, International Society for Artificial Life. All students, postdocs, and pre-tenure faculty in the field worldwide were eligible. 2016: Outstanding Paper of 2015, International Society for Artificial Life. For our paper ‘Robots that can adapt like animals’ ...
... 2016: Distinguished Young Investigator Award, International Society for Artificial Life. All students, postdocs, and pre-tenure faculty in the field worldwide were eligible. 2016: Outstanding Paper of 2015, International Society for Artificial Life. For our paper ‘Robots that can adapt like animals’ ...