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On artificial intelligence

Artificial Intelligence Review, 1986
Artificial Intelligence (AI) is a science which does not quite fit in with other categories of sciences. Although it can be compared with mathematics, physical sciences, and cognitive or behavioural psychology, each of these comparisons leads to different difficulties.
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Artificial Intelligence in Simulation

Annals of Operations Research, 1987
The aims are to clarify some basic concepts on cognizant simulation as well as on the similarity and the relationships of AI and simulation; provide an inventory and a taxonomy of AI-based (cognizant) simulation and AI-assisted simulation (cognizant simulation environments); and to indicate some desirable research directions.
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Conditionals and Artificial Intelligence

Fundamenta Informaticae, 1991
The authors investigate the ``contrary to fact conditionals'', relating it to issues in Artificial Intelligence.
John F. Horty, Richmond H. Thomason
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Artificial intelligence and ambient intelligence

Journal of Ambient Intelligence and Smart Environments, 2019
Ambient intelligence (AmI) is intrinsically and thoroughly connected with artificial intelligence (AI). Some even say that it is, in essence, AI in the environment. AI, on the other hand, owes its success to the phenomenal development of the information and communication technologies (ICTs), based on principles such as Moore’s law.
Matjaz Gams   +4 more
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A History of Artificial Intelligence

Clinics in Dermatology
The development of the computer and what is now known as artificial intelligence (AI) has evolved over more than two centuries in a long series of steps. The date of the invention of the first computer is estimated at 1822, when Charles Babbage (1791-1871) developed his first design of a working computer on paper, based mainly on a Jacquard loom.
Andrzej, Grzybowski   +2 more
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Biological and Artificial Intelligence

AI & Society, 1988
The analogies and differences between biological and artificial intelligence are today an object of discussion, controversy and working hypotheses. The search for analogies is based on the ways in which information is first recorded and then processed, generalised and retrieved.
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Artificial intelligence

Artificial Intelligence in Engineering, 1987
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Artificial Intelligence and Natural Intelligence

2019
Our world was closed with boundaries yesterday. Therefore, we could apply mathematical approaches in a straightforward manner. But today our world is expanding quickly, and boundaries are disappearing. And frequent and extensive changes are unpredictable. Therefore, adaptability increases its importance.
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Artificial intelligence

Proceedings of the International Conference and Workshop on Emerging Trends in Technology, 2010
Akshar Joshi, Gautam Mishra
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iBuilding: artificial intelligence in intelligent buildings

Neural Computing and Applications, 2019
This paper presents iBuilding: Artificial Intelligence embedded into Intelligent Buildings that adapts to the external environment and the different building users. Buildings are becoming more intelligent in the way they monitor the usage of its assets, functionality and space; the more efficient a building can be monitored or predicted, the more ...
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