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Navigating artificial general intelligence development: societal, technological, ethical, and brain-inspired pathways. [PDF]
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Harvested reservoir computing from road traffic dynamics. [PDF]
Fukuzaki R, Noguchi T, Ando H.
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A Perspective on Artificial Intelligence for Molecular Pathologists. [PDF]
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Artificial Intelligence in Diagnosis of Heart Failure. [PDF]
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Universality for Turing Machines, Inductive Turing Machines and Evolutionary Algorithms
Fundamenta Informaticae, 2009The aim of this paper is the development of foundations for evolutionary computations. To achieve this goal, a mathematical model of evolutionary automata is introduced and studied. The main classes of evolutionary automata considered in this paper are evolutionary Turing machines and evolutionary inductive Turing machines.
Burgin, Mark, Eberbach, Eugene
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Universal Reversible Turing Machines
2017In this chapter, the problem of finding small universal Turing machines (UTMs) that satisfy the reversibility condition is studied. Such UTMs are called universal reversible Turing machines (URTMs). Let URTM(m,n) denote an m-state n-symbol URTM.We give several URTM(m,n)’s with small m and n.
Kenichi Morita, Yoshikazu Yamaguchi
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What Turing Did after He Invented the Universal Turing Machine
Journal of Logic, Language and Information, 2000The secrecy (originally, at least, due to the needs of World War II) that surrounded the development of computers in Great Britain has meant a lack of basic facts in the historical literature concerning the many original developments that took place there.
Copeland, B. Jack, Proudfoot, Diane
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Beyond the universal Turing machine
Australasian Journal of Philosophy, 1999(1999). Beyond the universal Turing machine. Australasian Journal of Philosophy: Vol. 77, No. 1, pp. 46-66.
B. Jack Copeland, Richard Sylvan
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