
A CYBERNETIC VIEW OF ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE José Mira
... the variety of entities and the relationships, which make them up, as well as the degree of semantics needed for its complete and unequivocal description: (1) Formal domains, (2) technical domains, and (3) basic genuine functions of human behavior. In all these cases KE try to emulate logical aspect ...
... the variety of entities and the relationships, which make them up, as well as the degree of semantics needed for its complete and unequivocal description: (1) Formal domains, (2) technical domains, and (3) basic genuine functions of human behavior. In all these cases KE try to emulate logical aspect ...
soft computing
... International Soft Computing Conference MENDEL 2012 organizers wish to create a base for an exchange of theoretical and practical knowledge of evolutionary computation and computational intelligence. You are cordially invited to participate in and attend the 18th International Conference on Soft Com ...
... International Soft Computing Conference MENDEL 2012 organizers wish to create a base for an exchange of theoretical and practical knowledge of evolutionary computation and computational intelligence. You are cordially invited to participate in and attend the 18th International Conference on Soft Com ...
Call for Sponsors AIIDE’06 The Second Conference on Artificial Intelligence and
... presentation sessions, tutorials, demonstration sessions and exhibits. We invite researchers and developers to share insights and cutting-edge results from a wide range of AI-related problems and encourage the presentation of a) results from core AI research areas applicable to interactive digital e ...
... presentation sessions, tutorials, demonstration sessions and exhibits. We invite researchers and developers to share insights and cutting-edge results from a wide range of AI-related problems and encourage the presentation of a) results from core AI research areas applicable to interactive digital e ...
IN MEMORIAM Kenneth Mark Colby
... processes and their aberrations. Following this conviction, he joined the Department of Computer Science at Stanford University in the early sixties, and soon became a pioneer in the emerging field of artificial intelligence. In 1967 the National Institute of Mental Health recognized his research po ...
... processes and their aberrations. Following this conviction, he joined the Department of Computer Science at Stanford University in the early sixties, and soon became a pioneer in the emerging field of artificial intelligence. In 1967 the National Institute of Mental Health recognized his research po ...
IDA: A Cognitive Agent Architecture
... protect herself from system crashes. An action is taken as a result of a behavior being activated, or perhaps a stream of behaviors. Often the last behavior in such a stream causes the action to be placed, with other information, in the writing registers of the focus. See Figure 2. This results in t ...
... protect herself from system crashes. An action is taken as a result of a behavior being activated, or perhaps a stream of behaviors. Often the last behavior in such a stream causes the action to be placed, with other information, in the writing registers of the focus. See Figure 2. This results in t ...
Dougherty, Mark: What Has Literature to Offer Computer Science?
... has learned to guide expectation in the future. Hume explained this in terms of habits of expectation, in effect. But how do the habits work? Hume had a hand-waving answer – associationism – to the effect that certain transition paths between ideas grew more-likely-to-be-followed as they became well ...
... has learned to guide expectation in the future. Hume explained this in terms of habits of expectation, in effect. But how do the habits work? Hume had a hand-waving answer – associationism – to the effect that certain transition paths between ideas grew more-likely-to-be-followed as they became well ...
MetaMAc, or What Do I Do Now? A strategic perspective
... exists of considerable potential for enhanced autonomy: how to design an agent with an effective and general-purpose “what do I do now” capacity. This capacity bears on many cognitive processes and seems crucial for high-level reasoning in complex ever-changing environments. Researchers have at time ...
... exists of considerable potential for enhanced autonomy: how to design an agent with an effective and general-purpose “what do I do now” capacity. This capacity bears on many cognitive processes and seems crucial for high-level reasoning in complex ever-changing environments. Researchers have at time ...
Document
... Why learn to program with Robots ? 1. Robots are becoming commercially viable – need developers 2. Serious promise of Artificial Intelligence – needs researchers 3. Fundamental aspects : 1. Good vehicle for teaching programming … 2. Important analogy of each living being … the Self 3. Important ana ...
... Why learn to program with Robots ? 1. Robots are becoming commercially viable – need developers 2. Serious promise of Artificial Intelligence – needs researchers 3. Fundamental aspects : 1. Good vehicle for teaching programming … 2. Important analogy of each living being … the Self 3. Important ana ...
Beyond AI: Artificial Golem Intelligence
... to the family of artificial creatures accompanying man for thousand years already. We can divide the history of the technology-based representation of human into four stages. A mythic Golemic age, the age of clocks, the age of steam, and finally, the age of communication and control (Weiner, 1948). ...
... to the family of artificial creatures accompanying man for thousand years already. We can divide the history of the technology-based representation of human into four stages. A mythic Golemic age, the age of clocks, the age of steam, and finally, the age of communication and control (Weiner, 1948). ...
The Promise and Perils of Artificial Intelligence
... Tools that exhibit human intelligence and behaviour including selflearning robots, expert systems, voice recognition, natural and automated translation. Unesco/education The branch of computer science dealing with the reproduction or mimicking of human-level thought in computers; The essential q ...
... Tools that exhibit human intelligence and behaviour including selflearning robots, expert systems, voice recognition, natural and automated translation. Unesco/education The branch of computer science dealing with the reproduction or mimicking of human-level thought in computers; The essential q ...
Name: R. Daniel Creider, Ph.D. Office Jour 216
... Contract research funded by E-Systems, Greenville Division examining the use of Artificial Intelligence in the defense industry for the years given below. CO-PI with Dr. Richard Detmer, (also in Computer Science Dept.) June 1983 through December 1983 in the amount of ........... $30,538. April 1984 ...
... Contract research funded by E-Systems, Greenville Division examining the use of Artificial Intelligence in the defense industry for the years given below. CO-PI with Dr. Richard Detmer, (also in Computer Science Dept.) June 1983 through December 1983 in the amount of ........... $30,538. April 1984 ...
Slides of the seminar on Computational Intelligence Optimization
... Memetic Algorithms (MAs) are computational intelligence structures combining multiple and various operators in order to address optimization problems. The combination and interaction amongst operators evolves and promotes the diffusion of the most successful units and generates an algorithmic behavi ...
... Memetic Algorithms (MAs) are computational intelligence structures combining multiple and various operators in order to address optimization problems. The combination and interaction amongst operators evolves and promotes the diffusion of the most successful units and generates an algorithmic behavi ...
(1927–2016) Scientist and inventor was a visionary founder of AI
... In the late 1960s, Minsky and Seymour Papert worked on the mathematics of perceptrons—simple neu- ral nets—and showed what they could and could not do, raising the sophistication of research on neurally- inspired mechanisms to a new level. Minsky and Papert continued their collaboration into the 197 ...
... In the late 1960s, Minsky and Seymour Papert worked on the mathematics of perceptrons—simple neu- ral nets—and showed what they could and could not do, raising the sophistication of research on neurally- inspired mechanisms to a new level. Minsky and Papert continued their collaboration into the 197 ...
Paper
... over a sequence of interactions with the environment. the problem of intelligent This model behavior in a microcosm; the agent has a concrete measure of the success of its actions and must plan ahead to maximize its success. Compared to the larger problem of creating a broadly intelligent agent, the ...
... over a sequence of interactions with the environment. the problem of intelligent This model behavior in a microcosm; the agent has a concrete measure of the success of its actions and must plan ahead to maximize its success. Compared to the larger problem of creating a broadly intelligent agent, the ...
1 Collective Intelligence as a Field of Multi
... communities and sustainable societies soon discovers that individual intelligence is an insufficient factor in their success. We need to explore collective intelligence and how it can address the unprecedented challenges of the 21st century. The global scale, interconnecte ...
... communities and sustainable societies soon discovers that individual intelligence is an insufficient factor in their success. We need to explore collective intelligence and how it can address the unprecedented challenges of the 21st century. The global scale, interconnecte ...
The Ethic of Care and the Dialectic of Enlightenment
... Feminists’ ethics embodies that request for enlightening the enlightenment about itself, since constitutes a reflection on morality and on dominant modern conceptualization of morality. In essence, feminist philosophers extend Adorno and Horkheimer’s critique on enlightenment’s morality. Starting f ...
... Feminists’ ethics embodies that request for enlightening the enlightenment about itself, since constitutes a reflection on morality and on dominant modern conceptualization of morality. In essence, feminist philosophers extend Adorno and Horkheimer’s critique on enlightenment’s morality. Starting f ...
The Relevance of Artificial Intelligence for Human Cognition
... motor coordination, perception, emotions, or goal generation of autonomous agents. It seems to be the case that these aspects of human cognition do not have simple solutions that can be straightforwardly implemented in a machine. Therefore, human cognition is often considered as a reservoir for new ...
... motor coordination, perception, emotions, or goal generation of autonomous agents. It seems to be the case that these aspects of human cognition do not have simple solutions that can be straightforwardly implemented in a machine. Therefore, human cognition is often considered as a reservoir for new ...
AAAI-11 / IAAI -11 Exhibitor Information
... On behalf of AAAI, we invite you to exhibit at the Twenty-Fifth AAAI Conference on Artificial Intelligence and the Twenty-Third Conference on Innovative Applications of Artificial Intelligence, to be held August 7 - 11, 2011 in San Francisco, California. Each year the AAAI conference brings together ...
... On behalf of AAAI, we invite you to exhibit at the Twenty-Fifth AAAI Conference on Artificial Intelligence and the Twenty-Third Conference on Innovative Applications of Artificial Intelligence, to be held August 7 - 11, 2011 in San Francisco, California. Each year the AAAI conference brings together ...
Against the Moral Turing Test - Human
... sense, the quality of the Turing test will vary with the depth and intricacy with which the test subject follows up with responses. The cumulative aspect of the Turing test with respect to thinking suggests how performance can progressively strengthen the case for attribution. A Cartesian take on t ...
... sense, the quality of the Turing test will vary with the depth and intricacy with which the test subject follows up with responses. The cumulative aspect of the Turing test with respect to thinking suggests how performance can progressively strengthen the case for attribution. A Cartesian take on t ...
Vision: Semantic Routing
... choose a device (e.g. phone, PDA, PC) choose a service (e.g. voice, e-mail, SMS) choose a network or protocol (internet, PSTN, GSM) specify a destination (phone number, URL) decompose the request (find information, book, pay) consider alternatives (air, train, bus) find a service provider (travel ag ...
... choose a device (e.g. phone, PDA, PC) choose a service (e.g. voice, e-mail, SMS) choose a network or protocol (internet, PSTN, GSM) specify a destination (phone number, URL) decompose the request (find information, book, pay) consider alternatives (air, train, bus) find a service provider (travel ag ...