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Chapter 1: Introduction Natural Language Processing Natural Language Processing (NLP) is the computerized approach to analyzing text that is based on both a set of theories and a set of technologies. And, being a very active area of research and development, there is not a single agreed-upon definition that would satisfy everyone, but there are some aspects, which would be part of any knowledgeable person’s definition. Several elements of this definition can be further detailed. Firstly the imprecise
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Abstract. In this paper we present our on-going research for modelling a Smart Real-Time Robot Navigation System using vision sensor. Our focused discussion in this paper is how to build a smart and real-time navigation system using single board computer with on-board embedded linux operating system. In order to perceive the condition of environment, a camera (webcam) is used as solely input device of system. Feature extraction and image processing method is used to convert image grabbed frome camera
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Human computer interaction (HCI) is investigated how human being interacted well with computer via the design and implementation of interactive computing. When designing HCI, it needs to consider the physical and metal nature of human being. Besides that, the factor of physical, cognitive and affective should be considered based on human’s characteristics when designing the interfaces. The physical factor can be defined as human interact with computer with the help of physical things such as keyboard
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The Turing Test, created by A.M. Turing, is a method which is used to measure a machine’s ability to display intelligence or thinking that is equal to or even indistinguishable from a human’s intellect. In Ray Bradbury’s story, The Long Years, Mr. Hathaway and his “family” are marooned on the planet Mars. Eventually, Captain Wilder and his crew arrive on the planet and discover something is off about the Hathaway family. Ultimately, the crew determines that Mr. Hathaway created a look-a-like robot
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In the section “Alien Languages: Not Human” the author describes the differences of between the alien and human languages (using human language as a reference). One of the many differences is with regards to the neurobiology of humans and aliens. According to the text, one corollary is that the communication structure is already hard-wired in our genes since birth. Another corollary is that the different languages spoken by a species is easily comprehended due to the similarities in neural pathways
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Extraterrestrial Intelligence) is a program supervised by the SETI Institute, in search for extraterrestrial “technological civilizations” (SETI Institute). By observing the sky with radio telescopes and listening to “narrow-band” radio emissions, scientists could tell the evidence of ET. The research only restricts to signals of a certain range of radio frequency because compared to static from stars which spreads, signals concentrated to a certain frequency could be a sign of intelligence artifact. The
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Question 1. Do a Web search to figure out which of the following tasks can be successfully solved by today's AI systems. For each item, answer "yes," "no," or "it depends." Support your answers with relevant links and/or your reasoning. Play a decent game of ping-pong (table tennis). Safely navigate a car in the desert. Safely navigate a car down Franklin street. Buy a week's worth of groceries on the Web. Buy a week's worth of groceries at Harris Teeter. Discover
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EXPERT SYSTEMS Advantages • The computer can store far more information than a GP. It can draw on a wide variety of sources such as stored knowledge from books, case studies to help in diagnosis and advice on things such as prescriptions / symptoms • The computer does not 'forget' or make mistakes – remembers obscure cases of heart diseases • Data can be kept up-to-date e.g. adding more results of radiology scans / constant updating • The expert system is always available 24 hours a day
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Detrimental to Intelligence According to Merriam-Webster, technology is the application of scientific knowledge to other fields of inquiry in order to accomplish a task (“Technology”). Light bulbs, refrigerators, microwaves, and computers are all technology. However, this argument will be focused towards technology with self-luminous screens-computers, laptops, tablets, phones, etc. Self-luminous devices are common in everyday life and affect many spheres of life. One sphere affected is intelligence. Technology
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