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NYTimes Topic: Artificial Intelligence
fields like speech recognition. June 26, 2012, Tuesday MORE ON ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE AND: NG, ANDREW Y, STANFORD UNIVERSITY, GOOGLE INC, VOICE RECOGNITION SYSTEMS, COMPUTERS AND THE INTERNET, CATS, RESEARCH, NEURAL NETWORKS, COMPUTER VISION, ARTIFICI...
Expert Systems
should have been introduced to both areas if they are to live in the social mainstream and participate in the resolution of policy issues. The Center for Mathematics and Quantitative Education is delighted to make these monographs available. EXPERT SYSTEMS: Basic...
Special! Science Contests: The Turing Test
disadvantages would emotions contribute? ACTIVITY 2: THE ELECTRONIC BRAIN Ever wish you had a machine to do your work? Here's your chance -- but you must program it first! Engage your mind with these questions and activities. Design an Expert System Expert systems...
Principles and Practice of Constraint Programming: Conferences - Department of Computing S...
Csaba Szepesvari Jia You Li-Yan Yuan Osmar Zaiane Artificial intelligence research at the University of Alberta is strong in both the basic and applied aspects leading to the development of computational theories of intelligence. Research Grou...
www.cs.ualberta.ca/~ai/cp/
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Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy: logic and
divisions among logicians: some European journals, especially the Journal of Logic, Language, and Information, are successful in maintaining a focus in logic while attracting authors from all the disciplines in which logic is represented. 1.5 The Role of Artificial...
plato.stanford.edu/entries/logic-ai/
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Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy: defeasible
oddities (including unexplained changes and unexpected interferences) as is consistent with our knowledge of it. (McCarthy 1982; McCarthy 1986) In effect, McCarthy suggests that it is warranted to believe whatever is true in all the minimal (or otherwise preferred) models of one...
Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy: many-valued
based systems 3.4 Three-valued systems 3.5 Dunn/Belnap's 4-valued system 3.6 Product systems 4. Applications of Many-Valued Logic 4.1 Applications to Linguistics 4.2 Applications to Logic 4.3 Applications to Philosophical Problems 4.4 Applications to Hardware Design...
From Director of Central Intelligence to Director of National Intelligence
Support Program (DRSP), September 18, 1980 Source: CIA CREST Collection, NARA II This memo is a response to the creation of the Defense Reconnaissance Support Program and the Defense Support Project Office by the Secretary of the Air Force, as a means of improving the a...
The Art of Science: Aaron the Artist
Pendulum Mini Activities: Brainstorming About Art and Computers CURRICULUM LINKS ART COMPUTER SCIENCE artificial intelligence, expert systems PSYCHOLOGY creativity TECHNOLOGY programming, robotics RELATED FRONTIERS SHOWS AND ACTIVITIES Robots...
Stanford University: What is Artificial Intelligen
WHAT IS ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE? Next: Basic Questions Extinguished philosophies lie about the cradle of every science as the strangled snakes beside that of Hercules. - adapted from T. H. Huxley WHAT IS ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE? John McCarthy Compute...
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