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Machine intelligence and intelligent machines
Proceedings of 2011 International Conference on Fluid Power and Mechatronics, 2011Since the word mechatronics was created in 1960s, the connection in physical level of mechanical and electronic subsystems and power driving had been gradually realized. By the end of 1980s, it was emphasized that the control of mechatronics systems was based on sensor information, scilicet the concept of information-driven. At the turn of the century,
Sunran Wang, Hongyu Di
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Diabatization by Machine Intelligence
Journal of Chemical Theory and Computation, 2020Understanding nonadiabatic dynamics is important for chemical and physical processes involving multiple electronic states. Direct nonadiabatic dynamics simulations are often employed to observe such processes on a femtosecond time scale. One often needs to do the simulation on a longer time scale, but direct simulation based on electronic structure ...
Yinan Shu, Donald G. Truhlar
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Can a Machine Be Intelligent? The New Concept of Intelligent Machine
2020The article deals with current problems of IT and sets up a new view of semantic memory as a base for artificial intelligence system. The explanation of object defined as a language, not as a data, leads to linked semantic objects and memory sizing paradox.
Václav Jirovský, Václav Jirovský Jr.
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Proceedings of the SIGCHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems, 2009
Under certain conditions, we appear willing to see and interact with computing machines as though they exhibited intelligence, at least an intelligence of sorts. Using examples from AI and robotics research, as well as a selection of relevant art installations and anthropological fieldwork, this paper reflects on some of our interactions with the kinds
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Under certain conditions, we appear willing to see and interact with computing machines as though they exhibited intelligence, at least an intelligence of sorts. Using examples from AI and robotics research, as well as a selection of relevant art installations and anthropological fieldwork, this paper reflects on some of our interactions with the kinds
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Human and Machine Intelligence
ACM Turing Centenary Celebration on - ACM-TURING '12, 2012In his 1950 Mind paper, Alan Turing reframed the question of whether machines could think as an operational or behavioral question: Could a computer be built that was indistinguishable from people in playing the "imitation game," now known as "the Turing Test"? He conjectured that by the end of the 20th century "one [would] be able to speak of machines
Barbara J. Grosz +4 more
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Communications of the ACM, 2010
Introduction The service sector is becoming increasingly important to the economies of many countries, especially developed countries. The Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) recently released its report Promoting Innovation in Services, which noted that government policy in ...
董惟鳳;Yuan, Soe-Tsyr, Tung, Wei-Feng
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Introduction The service sector is becoming increasingly important to the economies of many countries, especially developed countries. The Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) recently released its report Promoting Innovation in Services, which noted that government policy in ...
董惟鳳;Yuan, Soe-Tsyr, Tung, Wei-Feng
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Machine intelligence: a chimera
AI & SOCIETY, 2018The notion of computation has changed the world more than any previous expressions of knowledge. However, as know-how in its particular algorithmic embodiment, computation is closed to meaning. Therefore, computer-based data processing can only mimic life’s creative aspects, without being creative itself.
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Machine Intelligence and Human Intelligence
Proceedings of the 28th Annual ACM Symposium on User Interface Software & Technology, 2015There has been a stellar rise in computational power since 2006 in part thanks to GPUs, yet today, we are as an intelligent species essentially singular. There are of course some other brainy species, like chimpanzees, dolphins, crows and octopuses, but if anything they only emphasize our unique position on Earth -- as animals richly gifted with self ...
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