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VISGAB: Virtual staining-driven GAN benchmarking for optimizing skin tissue histology. [PDF]

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Hussain MA   +8 more
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Modeling of gene regulatory networks: an annotated glossary. [PDF]

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Singh Yadav A   +19 more
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On the Pragmatics of the Turing Test

2021 International Conference on Information and Digital Technologies (IDT), 2021
The Turing Test was initially suggested as a way to give an answer to the question “Can machines think Since then, it has been heavily criticized by philosophers and computer scientists both as irrelevant, or simply inefficient in order to evaluate a machine’s intelligence.
Jacquet, Baptiste   +2 more
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In defense of the Turing test

AI & SOCIETY, 2020
In 2014, widespread reports in the popular media that a chatbot named Eugene Goostman had passed the Turing test became further grist for those who argue that the diversionary tactics of chatbots like Goostman and others, such as those who participate in the Loebner competition, are enabled by the open-ended dialog of the Turing test.
Eric Neufeld, Sonje Finnestad
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A formalization of the Turing test

ACM SIGART Bulletin, 1995
Alan Turing proposed an interactive test to replace the question "Can machines think?" This test has become known as the Turing Test and its validity for determining intelligence or thinking is still in question.Struggling with the validity of long proofs, program correctness, computational complexity and cryptography, theoreticians developed ...
Phillip G. Bradford, Michael Wollowski
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Beyond the Turing Test

Computer, 2009
Despite the technological marvel of the Internet and the rapidly proliferating mobile technologies that are fundamentally changing the way we interact, AI's original "grand dream" remains elusive as we approach the twilight of the first decade in the 21st century.
Itamar Arel, Scott C. Livingston
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The Turing Test*

Minds and Machines, 2000
Turing's test has been much misunderstood. Recently unpublished material by Turing casts fresh light on his thinking and dispels a number of philosophical myths concerning the Turing test. Properly understood, the Turing test withstands objections that are popularly believed to be fatal.
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