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 Artificial Intelligence (series) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Artificial Intelligence is a series of albums by Warp Records released in the early 1990s to exhibit the capabilities and sounds of electronic music.
The series is remarkable for its inclusion of groups and individuals who would later become leaders in modern electronic music, techno, and ambient, such as Dr.
The series is also considered a major contribution to the genre of intelligent dance music (IDM).
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Artificial_Intelligence_(series)   (170 words)

  
 Stottler Henke - Artificial Intelligence Glossary
Artificial intelligence is far behind humans in using such reasoning except for limited jobs, and tasks that rely heavily on commonsense reasoning are usually poor candidates for AI applications.
Artificial intelligence software running on powerful computers can demonstrate useful emergent behavior as well, such as that demonstrated in automatic scheduling software that creates near-optimal schedules for complex activities subject to many constraints.
Artificial intelligence software can be used to deliver more human-centered computing, improving system usability, extending the powerfulness of human reasoning and enabling greater collaboration amongst humans and machines, and promoting human learning.
www.stottlerhenke.com /ai_general/glossary.htm   (6971 words)

  
 Artificial Intelligence To appear, Van Nostrand Scientific Encyclopedia, Ninth Edition, Wiley, New York, 2002.
Artificial intelligence (AI) is a branch of computer science that studies the computational requirements for tasks such as perception, reasoning, and learning, and develops systems to perform those tasks.
Intelligent artifacts appear in Greek mythology; the idea of developing ways to perform reasoning automatically, and efforts to build automata to perform tasks such as game-playing, date back hundreds of years.
Intelligent tutoring systems make it possible to provide students with more personalized attention, and even for the computer to listen to what children say and respond to it (http://www.cs.cmu.edu/~listen/).
www.cs.indiana.edu /~leake/papers/p-01-07/p-01-07.html   (4399 words)

  
 Artificial Intelligence Resources at Erratic Impact's Philosophy Research Base
Artificial Intelligence (AI) is the area of computer science focusing on creating machines that can engage on behaviors that humans consider intelligent.
The ability to create intelligent machines has intrigued humans since ancient times, and today with the advent of the computer and 50 years of research into AI programming techniques, the dream of smart machines is becoming a reality.
The Intelligent Systems Laboratory is an interdisciplinary team studying artificial intelligence at the University of Alabama at Huntsville's Center for Automation and Robotics.
www.erraticimpact.com /~topics/html/artificial_intelligence.htm   (1014 words)

  
 The World Wide Web Virtual Library: Artificial Intelligence
Artificial Intelligence Research Institute (IIIA), a centre of the Spanish Scientific Research Council (CSIC), including information on the Catalan Association for Artificial Intelligence (ACIA), Barcelona, Spain.
Artificial Intelligence Laboratory, Vrije Universiteit Brussel (VUB), Belgium.
Artificial Intelligence books which may be ordered on-line from Reiter Books.
www.afm.sbu.ac.uk /ai   (698 words)

  
 AI: the movie
Many of the resources collected here will help define the contours of the science of artificial intelligence: its history, what it has accomplished, the current research (including video clips of some very real AI projects), what is just over the horizon, and what remains out of reach.
Visit the Humanoid Robotics Group at the MIT Artificial Intelligence Laboratory where you can read about Kismet, Cog and their other creations as well as watch exciting video clips, including some showing Kismet's social interactions.
Artificial intelligence forms already in use in laboratories.
www.aaai.org /AITopics/html/aimovie.html   (2603 words)

  
 Artificial intelligence - Free net encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-07)
Template:Portal Image:HONDA ASIMO.jpg Template:Redirect Artificial intelligence (AI) is defined as intelligence exhibited by an artificial entity.
AI systems are now in routine use in economics, medicine, engineering and the military, as well as being built into many common home computer software applications, traditional strategy games like computer chess and other video games.
The BBC television series Blake's 7 featured a number of intelligent computers, including Zen (Blake's 7), the controlling computer of the starship Liberator (Blake's 7); Orac, a highly advanced supercomputer in a portable perspex case that had the ability to reason and even to predict the future; and Slave, the computer on the starship Scorpio.
www.netipedia.com /index.php/Artificial_Intelligence   (1094 words)

  
 Glenn Shafer - The Art of Causal Conjecture
The natural and social sciences seek high levels of certainty in the identification of causes, and high levels of precision in the measurement of their effects.
In most domains to which artificial intelligence is applied, such as marketing and auditing, causal reasoning is essential.
The Art of Causal Conjecture contributes to the task of artificial intelligence in these domains by showing how assumptions of causal uniformity can be formulated and then relaxed, and by showing how the description of causal mechanisms can be refined.
www.glennshafer.com /books/acc.html   (426 words)

  
 The World Wide Web Virtual Library: Artificial Intelligence
Artificial Intelligence Laboratory, J. Stefan Institute, Ljubljana, Slovenia.
Artificial intelligence, cognitive sciences and man-machine communication at INRIA, France.
Artificial Intelligence Research Division (FIT.KI) of GMD - German National Research Center for Information Technology.
archive.comlab.ox.ac.uk /comp/ai.html   (680 words)

  
 Artificial Intelligence [CiteSeer; NEC Research Institute; Steve Lawrence, Kurt Bollacker, Lee Giles]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-07)
Distributed Artificial Intelligence (DAI) has existed as a subfield of AI for less than two decades.
Since its inception, artificial intelligence has relied upon a theoretical foundation centred around perfect rationality as the desired property of intelligent systems.
In this paper I outline an attempt to reconcile the traditional Artificial Intelligence notion of a logic-based rational agent with the contrary notion of a reactive agent that acts "instinctively"...
citeseer.ist.psu.edu /ArtificialIntelligence   (7968 words)

  
 CIDEC Library: Rich, Knight * Artificial Intelligence   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-07)
Written for junior, senior, and graduate-level courses in artificial intelligence taught in computer science departments.
The long-awaited revision of this very highly respected text for undergraduate and postgraduate Artificial Intelligence courses is now here.
Junior, senior, and graduate level courses in artificial intelligence.
greta.cs.ioc.ee /yik/lib/22/Rich1.html   (150 words)

  
 Series - Cambridge University Press
The series will reflect this diversity and will contain books on the application of these disciplines to HCI, both at a theoretical and a more practical level.
The series will be mainly at graduate level and above, although there may be undergraduate texts produced.
The series should also appeal to people involved in the practical aspects of system development.
www.cambridge.org /series/sSeries.asp?code=CSHC   (165 words)

  
 John Laird's Computer Games Research
Developing an Artificial Intelligence Engine, Proceedings of the Game Developers Conference, March 16-18, 1999, San Jose, CA, pp.
AI Characters and Directors for Interactive Computer Games, Proceedings of the 2004 Innovative Applications of Artificial Intelligence Conference, San Jose, CA, July 2004.
An earlier version first appeared in the AAAI 2000 Spring Symposium Series: Artificial Intelligence and Interactive Entertainment, March 2000: AAAI Technical Report SS-00-02.
ai.eecs.umich.edu /people/laird/gamesresearch.html   (628 words)

  
 723.4 Artificial Intelligence   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-07)
The International Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence is the main international gathering of researchers in AI.
JAIR is a refereed journal, covering all areas of Artificial Intelligence, which is distributed free of charge over the internet.
AAAI (The American Association for Artificial Intelligence) is a nonprofit scientific society devoted to the promotion and advancement of artificial intelligence--what constitutes intelligent thought and behavior and how it can be exhibited in computers.
eels.lub.lu.se /ei/723.4.html   (1631 words)

  
 GameDev.net -- Artificial Intelligence   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-07)
This series takes the reader through the algorithms and strategies needed in creating the artificial intelligence involved in chess and similar games.
The third installment in this series examines the two major move generation strategies and explains how to choose between them for a given application.
Pat IV of this series focuses on the basics of two-agent search in strategy games: why it is useful, how to do it, and what it implies for the computer's style of play.
www.gamedev.net /reference/list.asp?categoryid=18   (1112 words)

  
 SBIA'02
The biannual Brazilian Symposium on Artificial Intelligence (SBIA'02) - of which this is the 16th event - is a meeting and discussion forum for Artificial Intelligence researchers, practitioners, and students worldwide.
SBIA is the leading conference in Brazil for presentation of research and applications in Artificial Intelligence.
All authors of accepted papers will then be required to sign copyright release forms, and one author of each accepted paper will be required to attend the conference to present the paper.
www.cin.ufpe.br /~sbiarn02/sbia02.html   (715 words)

  
 DBWorld Message   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-07)
The 17th Australian Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence in conjunction with the 7th Asia-Pacific Complex Systems Conference, Cairns Convention Centre, Queensland, Australia, 6th-10th December 2004 URL: http://ai2004.cqu.edu.au AI-2004 will be the 17th ACS Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence.
This series of conferences attracts leading researchers and practitioners from both Australia and overseas.
The conference focuses on all aspects of artificial intelligence, from theoretical advances to the latest applied developments and, as such is of interest to both researchers and practitioners.
www.cs.wisc.edu /dbworld/messages/2004-03/1080511686.html   (279 words)

  
 AI Horizon: Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Programming Resources
Read the introduction to see how and why we approach Artificial Intelligence in the way that we do.
General Artificial Intelligence: Essays on neural networks, decision trees.
Chess Artificial Intelligence: Essays on minimax algorithms, board evaluation.
www.aihorizon.com   (343 words)

  
 CSAIL Publications
One objective of artificial intelligence is to model the behavior of an intelligent agent interacting with its environment.
For example, the spread increases in response to uncertainty about the true value of a stock, average spreads tend to be higher in more volatile markets, and market-makers with lower average spreads perform better in environments with multiple competitive market- makers.
In addition, the time series data generated by simple markets populated with market-makers using our algorithm replicate properties of real-world financial time series, such as volatility clustering and the fat-tailed nature of return distributions, without the need to specify explicit models for opinion propagation and herd behavior in the trading crowd.
www.ai.mit.edu /research/publications/browse/2003browse.shtml   (7709 words)

  
 Software Development Forum | February 16, 2005
The Rule-based Systems panel highlights one of the areas of Artificial Intelligence that initially seemed the most promising, and which received the most publicity.
While many people remember the "Fifth Generation" computer projects and the resulting "AI Winter" with disdain, expert systems have quietly become essential to many application areas and are rapidly becoming a part of the standard toolkit for enterprise applications.
For more information on the Artificial Intelligence Series and speakers' bios go to www.sdforum.org.
www.parc.xerox.com /cms/get_article.php?id=408   (161 words)

  
 Series in Machine Perception and Artificial Intelligence
This book series addresses all aspects of machine perception and artificial intelligence.
Of particular interest are the areas of pattern recognition, image processing, computer vision, natural language understanding, speech processing, neural computing, machine learning, hardware architectures, software tools, and others.
The series includes publications of various types, for example, textbooks, monographs, edited volumes, conference and workshop proceedings, PhD theses with significant impact, and special issues of the International Journal of Pattern Recognition and Artificial Intelligence.
www.worldscibooks.com /series/smpai_series.shtml   (1301 words)

  
 AI - Artificial Intelligence
Rama once described artificial intelligence as the “crown chakra” of the information technology field.
Artificial intelligence, or AI as it is often called, plays a
Software uses AI for many purposes such as deciding whether to issue you a credit card or approve your transaction, fighting terrorism, understanding your words in voice recognition software, deciding whether to audit your tax return, checking grammar in word processors, responding automatically to emails, and investigating an insurance customer for fraud.
www.ramalila.net /Adventures/AI/index.html   (185 words)

  
 Barnes & Noble.com - Books: Artificial Intelligence in Engineering Design, by Christopher Tong, Hardcover
Artificial Intelligence in Engineering Design: Volume III: Knowledge Acquisition, Commercial Systems, And Integrated Environments
Artificial Intelligence in Engineering Design is a three volume edited collection of key papers from the field of artificial intelligence and design, aimed at providing a state-of-the-art description of the field, and focusing on how ideas and methods from artifical intelligence can help engineers in the design of physical artifacts and processes.
The contributors are from leading academic computer-aided design centers as well as from industry.
search.barnesandnoble.com /booksearch/isbnInquiry.asp?isbn=0126605637   (136 words)

  
 All seminars - Artificial Intelligence and Natural Computation Series
All seminars - Artificial Intelligence and Natural Computation Series
NOTE: Seminars in this series prior to Spring 2004 are listed on a separate archive page.
For more information on this seminar series, including contact details for the organizer, see the Series Details page.
www.cs.bham.ac.uk /events/seminars/all_seminars.html?series_id=ainc   (72 words)

  
 Powell's Books - Artificial Intelligence
The Animals to Animats Conference brings together researchers from ethology, psychology, ecology, artificial intelligence, artificial life, robotics, engineering, and related fields to further understanding of the behaviors and underlying mechanisms that...
Contains papers from a January 1996 workshop examining the connections between artificial intelligence (AI) and mathematics, demonstrating the potential for mathematical applications and exposing some of the more mathematical areas within AI.
Providing the foundations of artificial intelligence, it examines the central computational techniques employed by AI, including knowledge representation, search...
www.powells.com /usedbooks/ArtificialIntelligence.1.html   (803 words)

  
 Logic and AI Seminar
The University of Maryland Institute for Advanced Computer Studies (UMIACS) has been sponsoring a weekly seminar series on Logic and Artificial Intelligence since 1993.
Related seminar: A related seminar series that may be of interest is the Computational Linguistics Colloquium Series.
It is now being maintained by Active Logic Group.
www.cs.umd.edu /projects/active/laisem/laisem.html   (134 words)

  
 Indian International Conference on Artificial Intelligence
IICAI is a series of high quality technical events in Artificial Intelligence (AI) and is also one of the major AI events in the world.
The primary goal of the conference is to promote research and developmental activities in AI and related fields in India and the rest of the world.
Indian International Conference on Artifcial Intelligence (IICAI-05) was held in Pune during December 20-22 2005.
www.iiconference.org   (263 words)

  
 MIT Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory
Bioinformatics Seminar Series: Ken Dill of UCSF will give a talk titled "Protein folding: Is it still a problem?" For More Information.
Quantum Information Processing Seminar Series: Ben Reichardt of CalTech will give a talk titled "A probabilistic mixing lemma and quantum fault tolerance" For More Information.
Algorithms and Complexity Series: Sidharth Jaggi of MIT LIDS will give a talk titled "Fighting Byzantine Adversaries in Networks: Network Error-Correcting Codes" For More Information.
www.ai.mit.edu   (408 words)

  
 Series details - Artificial Intelligence and Natural Computation Series
Series details - Artificial Intelligence and Natural Computation Series
The seminars are on Monday afternoons in Room UG40, Computer Science Building, West Campus, and are intended for audience interested in evolutionary/quantum/molecular computation or machine learning and artificial intelligence in general.
If you wish to confirm that a particular seminar is taking place please contact Jon Rowe (email J.E.Rowe@cs.bham.ac.uk, tel.
www.cs.bham.ac.uk /events/seminars/series_details.html?series_id=ainc   (108 words)

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