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Some philosophical problems from the standpoint of artificial intelligence

by John McCarthy, Patrick J. Hayes - AI, IN MACHINE INTELLIGENCE 4, MELTZER AND MICHIE (EDS , 1969
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Artificial Intelligence

by Stefan Rank, Paolo Petta, Österreichisches Forschungsinstitut Für, Stefan Rank, Paolo Petta, Stefan Rank, Paolo Petta
"... Basing artificial emotion on process and resource management The Austrian Research Institute for Artificial Intelligence is supported by the ..."
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Basing artificial emotion on process and resource management The Austrian Research Institute for Artificial Intelligence is supported by the

Steps toward artificial intelligence

by Marvin Minsky - Computers and Thought , 1961
"... Harvard University. The work toward attaining "artificial intelligence’ ’ is the center of considerable computer research, design, and application. The field is in its starting transient, characterized by many varied and independent efforts. Marvin Minsky has been requested to draw this wor ..."
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Harvard University. The work toward attaining "artificial intelligence’ ’ is the center of considerable computer research, design, and application. The field is in its starting transient, characterized by many varied and independent efforts. Marvin Minsky has been requested to draw

Artificial Intelligence

by Stuart C. Shapiro , 1982
"... This article is a revised version of Shapiro, S. C. "Artificial Intelligence," in S. C. Shapiro, Ed. Encyclopedia of Artificial Intelligence, Second Edition. New York: John Wiley & Sons, 1991. engaged in by people, is commonly taken as being part of human intelligent cognitive behavio ..."
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This article is a revised version of Shapiro, S. C. "Artificial Intelligence," in S. C. Shapiro, Ed. Encyclopedia of Artificial Intelligence, Second Edition. New York: John Wiley & Sons, 1991. engaged in by people, is commonly taken as being part of human intelligent cognitive

FUTURE PATHS FOR INTEGER PROGRAMMING AND LINKS TO Artificial Intelligence

by Fred Glover , 1986
"... Scope and Purpose-A summary is provided of some of the recent (and a few not-so-recent) developments that otTer promise for enhancing our ability to solve combinatorial optimization problems. These developments may be usefully viewed as a synthesis of the perspectives of operations research and arti ..."
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and artificial intelligence. Although compatible with the use of algorithmic subroutines, the frameworks examined are primarily heuristic, based on the supposition that etTective solution of complex combinatorial structures in some cases may require a level of flexibility beyond that attainable by methods

ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE

by Ravneet Kaur, Chahal Ravneet, Kaur Amanbir Kaur
"... Artificial intelligence is a human endeavor to create a non-organic machine-based entity, that has all the above abilities of natural organic intelligence Researchers are creating systems which can mimic human thought, understand speech, beat the best human chessplayer, and countless other feats nev ..."
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Artificial intelligence is a human endeavor to create a non-organic machine-based entity, that has all the above abilities of natural organic intelligence Researchers are creating systems which can mimic human thought, understand speech, beat the best human chessplayer, and countless other feats

Epistemological Problems of Artificial Intelligence

by John Mccarthy - in: Proc. 5th IJCAI , 1977
"... In (McCarthy and Hayes 1969), we proposed dividing the artificial intelligence problem into two parts—an epistemological part and a heuristic part. This lecture further explains this division, explains some of the epistemological problems, and presents some new results and approaches. ..."
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In (McCarthy and Hayes 1969), we proposed dividing the artificial intelligence problem into two parts—an epistemological part and a heuristic part. This lecture further explains this division, explains some of the epistemological problems, and presents some new results and approaches.

Artificial Intelligence

by R. J. Sternberg, S. B. Kaufman (editors, Ashok K. Goel, Jim Davies
"... Artificial intelligence (AI) is the field of research that strives to understand, design and build cognitive systems. From computer programs that can beat top international grand masters at chess to robots that can help detect improvised explosive devices in war, AI has had many successes. As a scie ..."
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Artificial intelligence (AI) is the field of research that strives to understand, design and build cognitive systems. From computer programs that can beat top international grand masters at chess to robots that can help detect improvised explosive devices in war, AI has had many successes. As a

Artificial Intelligence:

by Hype Or
"... M ost definitions of artificial intelligence in the standard textsare overly complex for a general survey of the field, so hereis a simple one that will suffice instead: Artificial intelli-gence is the science of mimicking human mental facultiesin a computer. Pinpointing the beginning of AI research ..."
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M ost definitions of artificial intelligence in the standard textsare overly complex for a general survey of the field, so hereis a simple one that will suffice instead: Artificial intelli-gence is the science of mimicking human mental facultiesin a computer. Pinpointing the beginning of AI

- Artificial Intelligence

by Rabee M. Reffat
"... In recent years, attempts have been made to assist designers in performing design tasks through the use of computational methods. A first step toward Computer aided design of buildings must be greater employment of rationality and systems in the field of building design, which traditionally have bee ..."
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been more generally associated with artistry and individually. During the past decade, there has been a general enthusiasm regarding a potential break-through in Computer Aided Design due to the introduction of Artificial Intelligence technologies. The successful development of Knowledge Based Systems
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