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Analytical design of intelligent machines

Automatica, 1985
The problem of designing 'intelligent machines' to operate in uncertain environments with minimum supervision or interaction with a human operator is examined. The structure of an 'intelligent machine' is defined to be the structure of a Hierarchically Intelligent Control System, composed of three levels hierarchically ordered according to the ...
George N. Saridis, Kimon P. Valavanis
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MACHINES, INTELLIGENCE, AND INDIVIDUALITY

Perceptual and Motor Skills, 1991
For a machine to be considered intelligent it should have the capacity to monitor both its environment and also its own processing activities. The question is raised as to whether such a machine would then be useful as a tool.
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The rise of machine intelligence

1997
This paper provides a brief historical introduction to the machine intelligence endeavour, and to the discipline of artificial intelligence (AI) whose techniques are employed in building intelligent software systems. It also presents some AI success stories both outside and within BT.
Hyacinth S. Nwana   +2 more
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Imagining Intelligent Machines

Communications of the ACM
Daniela Rus on humanoids, liquid networks, and academia’s essential role in helping them come to pass.
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Biologically Motivated Machine Intelligence

ACM SIGART Bulletin, 1986
Biological systems routinely solve problems involving pattern recognition and feature extraction. Such problems do not appear to admit similarly routine algorithmic solutions; the power of biological systems in this regard apparently arises from nonalgorithmic dynamics.
Harold M. Hastings, Stefan Waner
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Machines and Intelligence

1987
Over the years numerous attempts have been made to show that human intelligence is related to some quality, feature, or ability that machines cannot possibly have. In this unique study, Dr, Goldkind reconstructs and analyzes the principal arguments of this kind that have not received adequate treatment in the past and responds to each of them in detail.
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Machine intelligence for chemical reaction space

Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews: Computational Molecular Science, 2022
Philippe Schwaller   +2 more
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Artificial intelligence, machine learning, and drug repurposing in cancer

Expert Opinion on Drug Discovery, 2021
Zia-Ur-Rehman Tanoli   +2 more
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