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Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence
1989This chapter takes a step back to place our problem of Natural Language Learning in the historical and theoretical perspectives of Artificial Intelligence. For this purpose we distinguish this engineering tradition of AI from the empirical approaches of Cognitive Science. This then provides a bridge to those techniques and theoretical stances which are
David M. W. Powers+1 more
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IEEE Security & Privacy, 2021
We summarize integrating cybersecurity and artificial intelligence (AI) research in cybersecurity education and implementing a module in an existing noncybersecurity undergraduate engineering course. This initiative will drive the broader community to focus on the convergence of cybersecurity and AI education.
Jelena Mirkovic+3 more
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We summarize integrating cybersecurity and artificial intelligence (AI) research in cybersecurity education and implementing a module in an existing noncybersecurity undergraduate engineering course. This initiative will drive the broader community to focus on the convergence of cybersecurity and AI education.
Jelena Mirkovic+3 more
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Teaching CS50 with AI: Leveraging Generative Artificial Intelligence in Computer Science Education
Technical Symposium on Computer Science EducationIn Summer 2023, we developed and integrated a suite of AI-based software tools into CS50 at Harvard University. These tools were initially available to approximately 70 summer students, then to thousands of students online, and finally to several hundred
Rong Liu+5 more
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The Digital Revolution of Startup Matchmaking: AI and Computer Science Synergies
International Conference on Intelligent Computing, 2023In the dynamic landscape of entrepreneurship, the convergence of artificial intelligence (AI) and computer science has heralded a paradigm shift in startup matchmaking.
Ari Pambudi+4 more
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ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE—A NEW DISCIPLINE IN THE COMPUTER SCIENCES (A VIEWPOINT)
Kybernetes, 1977Some recent work in Artificial Intelligence concerning machine vision, game‐playing and automatic language processing is reviewed and related to Turing's early requirements for an “intelligent machine”. The relationship between computer science and artificial intelligence is discussed from the software angle — programming and programming languages.
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Artificial intelligence in pharmacy
International journal of allied medical sciences and clinical researchA branch of computer science called artificial intelligence makes it possible for machines to function well. By taking on complex data processing Duties, its use in pharmaceutical technology has grown, improving workflow efficiency, lowering operating ...
SK. Farahan Subahan+6 more
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Artificial Intelligence Research in Management: A Computational Literature Review
IEEE transactions on engineering managementArtificial intelligence (AI) spring of the past decade created an increased interest into the topic in business as well as in academia. This resulted in an upward trend in academic publications, not only in computer science but also in management.
Jbid Arsenyan, Anke Piepenbrink
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2021
In this introductory chapter of the book, we outline the development of computational science, artificial intelligence, and data science as part of science paradigm development. Computational science and artificial intelligence have mainly been developed separately during the past 60 years.
Matti Savonen+3 more
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In this introductory chapter of the book, we outline the development of computational science, artificial intelligence, and data science as part of science paradigm development. Computational science and artificial intelligence have mainly been developed separately during the past 60 years.
Matti Savonen+3 more
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The philosophy of artificial intelligence [PDF]
Over four years ago, we developed and implemented an upper division general studies course. “The Philosophy of Artificial Intelligence.” The course has since been team taught every semester by a computer scientist and a philosopher. Here, we draw on our four years' experience with the course to discuss its impact on computer science majors, for whom we
RothermelDennis, A LukerPaul
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Methods of Artificial Intelligence and Computations in Physical Sciences
1974Even among its detractors [1], the subject of artificial intelligence (AI) is credited with advances in technique in non-numerical computing. As the value of this type of computing in physics in particular and physical sciences in general is now beyond doubt, it should be useful to see how work in physical sciences and in AI can be related.
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