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Beyond the Turing Test

Journal of Logic, Language and Information, 2000
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The Gender Turing Test

2017
In our Behavioral Cybersecurity course at Howard University in last spring (2016), students for their final exam were asked to write an opinion on the following question: “We know, in general in the US as well as at Howard, that only about 20% of Computer Science majors are female.
Wayne Patterson   +3 more
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Turing's Test Revisited

Proceedings of the 1988 IEEE International Conference on Systems, Man, and Cybernetics, 2005
Turing suggested to replace the question "Can machines think?" with a question concerning the so called "imitation game". In the first part of this note, we examine some epistemological problems concerning the structure of the imitation game and revealing an internal tension in Turing's position.
Guccione S., TAMBURRINI, GUGLIELMO
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The Turing Test

ACM SIGGRAPH 2001 video review on Animation theater program, 2001
Artificial Intelligence Computer Algorithms compete with each other in a Game Show setting where they attempt to pass the 'Turing Test' and be accepted as human.The work represents a new paradigm in computer generated filmmaking. The realistic 3D human-like digital actors were recorded in real-time directly from the display of a standard PC.
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The Turing Test

International Journal of Synthetic Emotions, 2014
This paper appraises some of the prevailing ideas surrounding one of Turing's brilliant ideas, his imitation game experiment, and considers judge performance in assessing machine thinking in the light of practical Turing tests. The emphasis is not on philosophical aspects as to whether machines can think or not but rather on the nature of the ...
Kevin Warwick, Huma Shah
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The Turing Test in the Classroom

Proceedings of the AAAI Conference on Artificial Intelligence, 2016
This paper discusses the Turing Test as an educational activity for undergraduate students. It describes in detail an experiment that we conducted in a first-year non-CS course. We also suggest other pedagogical purposes that the Turing Test could serve.
Lisa Torrey   +4 more
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Automotive Turing Test

Proceedings of the 2007 Workshop on Performance Metrics for Intelligent Systems, 2007
The Turing Test is often cited when the intelligence level of a presumably intelligent computer program is to be assessed. We propose to extend the scope of the test to the domain of intelligent automotive vehicles. We discuss possible formats for such a test, and consider different measures produced by these tests.
Steven F. Kalik, Danil V. Prokhorov
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Alan Turing and the Turing Test

2007
The study of Alan Turing’s life and work shows how the origin of the Turing Test lies in Turing’s formulation of the concept of computability and the question of its limits.
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Thinking and Turing's test

BIT, 1986
The author makes an exhaustive and pertinent analysis of Turing's essay [\textit{A. M. Turing}, ``Computing machinery and intelligence'', Mind 59, 433-460 (1950)] emphasizing the flaws and the limits of the famous test. However, in developing this analysis, the author deviates from the aim of Turing's essay.
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Why the Turing Test Revised is Still the Turing Test

2021
Can machines think? So Alan Turing begins his paper "Computing Machinery and Intelligence", discussing how one might assess whether an electronic computer can truly "think" (Turing, 1950, p. 29). It is here that Turing explains his famous Turing Test: can a computer win in an "imitation game" with a human?
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