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Machine humour: examples from Turing test experiments [PDF]
In this paper, we look at the possibility of a machine having a sense of humour. In particular, we focus on actual machine utterances in Turing test discourses. In doing so, we do not consider the Turing test in depth and what this might mean for humanity, rather we merely look at cases in conversations when the output from a machine can be considered ...
Huma Shah, Kevin Warwick
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Not All the Bots Are Created Equal: The Ordering Turing Test for the Labeling of Bots in MMORPGs [PDF]
This article contributes to the research on bots in Social Media. It takes as its starting point an emerging perspective which proposes that we should abandon the investigation of the Turing Test and the functional aspects of bots in favor of studying ...
Stefano De Paoli
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STUDYING THE BASIS OF ALGORITHMIZATION BY THE EXAMPLE OF THE TURING MACHINE USING GAME TECHNOLOGY
The article presents detailed solutions of a few algorithmic problems on the example of the Turing machine with a detailed description of the form of work at the lesson. Particular attention is paid to the description of the game learning method “Presenting algorithm as role game in Turing machine”.
I. E. Belotserkovskaya, M. Yu. Vtyurin
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Not All Computational Methods Are Effective Methods
An effective method is a computational method that might, in principle, be executed by a human. In this paper, I argue that there are methods for computing that are not effective methods. The examples I consider are taken primarily from quantum computing,
Mark Sprevak
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Foundation of Computer (Algebra) ANALYSIS Systems: Semantics, Logic, Programming, Verification [PDF]
We propose a semantics of operating on real numbers that is sound, Turing-complete, and practical. It modifies the intuitive but super-recursive Blum-Shub-Smale model (formalizing Computer ALGEBRA Systems), to coincide in power with the realistic but ...
Brauße, Franz +9 more
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New Cognitive Deep-Learning CAPTCHA
CAPTCHA (Completely Automated Public Turing test to tell Computers and Humans Apart), or HIP (Human Interactive Proof), has long been utilized to avoid bots manipulating web services.
Nghia Dinh Trong +2 more
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Turing machines on represented sets, a model of computation for Analysis [PDF]
We introduce a new type of generalized Turing machines (GTMs), which are intended as a tool for the mathematician who studies computability in Analysis.
Nazanin Tavana, Klaus Weihrauch
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Black hole as a model of computation
This paper focuses on an alternative, more physically realistic model of computation than Etesi and Németi’s relativistic computer in a Malament-Hogarth spacetime (2002) that uses the black hole itself combined with an external observer equipped with a ...
G.R. Andrews, III
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On Nontrivial Separators for k-Page Graphs and Simulations by Nondeterministic One-Tape Turing Machines [PDF]
We show that the following statements are equivalent: 1. Statement 1. 3-pushdown graphs have sublinear separators. 2. Statement 1∗. k-page graphs have sublinear separators. 3. Statement 2.
Galil, Zvi +2 more
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Computable functions, quantum measurements, and quantum dynamics [PDF]
We construct quantum mechanical observables and unitary operators which, if implemented in physical systems as measurements and dynamical evolutions, would contradict the Church-Turing thesis which lies at the foundation of computer science.
A. Church +15 more
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