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Measuring Intelligence and Growth Rate: Variations on Hibbard's Intelligence Measure [PDF]
In 2011, Hibbard suggested an intelligence measure for agents who compete in an adversarial sequence prediction game. We argue that Hibbard's idea should actually be considered as two separate ideas: first, that the intelligence of such agents can be measured based on the growth rates of the runtimes of the competitors that they defeat; and second, one
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Ethic and the affecting factors: Insights from sharia accounting students
Purpose - The purpose of this study was to explore many factors that affect the accounting students’ ethics such as intellectual, emotional and spiritual quotients. Method - The data of this study were obtained from questionnaires. The sample consists of
Irma Istiariani
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Executive functions and intelligence in typically developing children [PDF]
With regard to conceptual similarity between executive functions and intelligence, the aim of this research was to determine their correlation in typically developing children. The sample included 114 children of both sexes (59/51.8% of girls), between 8.
Buha Nataša, Gligorović Milica
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The Wiring of Intelligence [PDF]
The positive manifold of intelligence has fascinated generations of scholars in human ability. In the past century, various formal explanations have been proposed, including the dominant g-factor, the revived sampling theory, and the recent multiplier effect model and mutualism model. In this article we propose a novel idiographic explanation.
Marsman, Maarten+5 more
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Does an artificial intelligence perform market manipulation with its own discretion? -- A genetic algorithm learns in an artificial market simulation [PDF]
Who should be charged with responsibility for an artificial intelligence performing market manipulation have been discussed. In this study, I constructed an artificial intelligence using a genetic algorithm that learns in an artificial market simulation, and investigated whether the artificial intelligence discovers market manipulation through learning
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Individual differences in human intelligence are of interest to a wide range of psychologists and to many people outside the discipline. This overview of contributions to intelligence research covers the first decade of the twenty-first century. There is a survey of some of the major books that appeared since 2000, at different levels of expertise and ...
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Acknowledgement to Reviewers of the Journal of Intelligence in 2014
The editors of the Jounral of Intelligence would like to express their sincere gratitude to the following reviewers for assessing manuscripts in 2014: [...]
Journal of Intelligence Editorial Office
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Peeking Inside the Black-Box: A Survey on Explainable Artificial Intelligence (XAI)
At the dawn of the fourth industrial revolution, we are witnessing a fast and widespread adoption of artificial intelligence (AI) in our daily life, which contributes to accelerating the shift towards a more algorithmic society.
Amina Adadi, M. Berrada
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A novel swarm intelligence optimization approach: sparrow search algorithm
In this paper, a novel swarm optimization approach, namely sparrow search algorithm (SSA), is proposed inspired by the group wisdom, foraging and anti-predation behaviours of sparrows.
Jiankai Xue, Bo Shen
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Business Intelligence and Analytics: From Big Data to Big Impact
Business intelligence and analytics (BI&A) has emerged as an important area of study for both practitioners and researchers, reflecting the magnitude and impact of data-related problems to be solved in contemporary business organizations.
Hsinchun Chen, R. Chiang, V. Storey
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