agents is assigned to monitor and validate measurements coming from several sensors, to assess air-quality, and, finally, to fire alarms to appropriate recipients, when needed. Data mining techniques have been used for adding data-driven, customized intelligence into agents. The architecture of the developed system, its domain ontology, and typical agent interactions are presented. Finally, the deployment of a real-world test case is demonstrated. Keywords : Multi-Agent Systems, Intelligent Applications
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Chapter 9 Using Past History Explicitly as Knowledge: Case-Based Reasoning Systems Becerra-Fernandez, et al. -- Knowledge Management 1/e -- © 2004 Prentice Hall Additional material © 2008 Dekai Wu Chapter Objectives • Introduce the student to the concept of using explicit historical occurrences to solve current problems. Explained in the context of rule-based systems that also use past experience to solve current problems • Introduce case-based reasoning. • Introduce how case-based
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Kashish Mittal kmittal@andrew.cmu.edu 412-478-6232 Looking for an internship for the Summer of 2016 in the field of Computer Security. EDUCATION Carnegie Mellon University Pittsburgh, PA Integrated Masters & Bachelors (IMB) in Electrical and Computer Engineering with Minor in Computer Science I have relevant coursework in Computer Security, Network Security, Information Security Policy, Machine Learning, Data Structures, Algorithms, and Programming. WORK EXPERIENCE 1.Researcher working
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Edgar Garcia Mr. Shah December 19, 2014 Research Paper 1: Paradigm Shift One of the many useful technological advances is the use of everyday computers, where it is by notebook, laptop, desktop, etc. The technology in computers upgrades in recent years have been remarkable because now some can detach from the keyboard and only be a touch-screen tablet, others can use multiple applications at once, and for the most part they can all be easily accessible to most. In ITT, there is use of computers
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Cutting Edge AI A. “Nadine” * Created by Naudia Talman and her team of scientists at the Institute of Media Innovation * 2016 * Can hold conversations, recognize people she has met, and full of personality and facial expression. * Vocab and knowledge expands as she interacts with people. * Chooses what to say; making dialogue with every person different * Can argue back with a human along with an angry expression * Will be able to assist people with dementia
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Ray Kurzweil does a good job at arguing his point that one day technology will exceed human intelligence. He uses logos, pathos, ethos, and kairos effectively to help prove his point in a clear and understanding way. However, his work is outdated. The technology that we have today either exceeds his expectations or has not reaches his expectations as quickly as he predicted. He uses logos by talking about his argument from different perspectives; this is a very effective way of showing readers that
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Summary: This game test reaction time of two players, and declare the fastest one as winner. To do this I am using external interrupts and pin change interrupts in atmega328p. It gives four chance to each play, time of each chance is summed up and then player with minimum time is declared as the winner. For the demo purpose, I’ll be using pseudo random function in it, just to keep track. This game has precision of 1ms and accuracy of about +/- 4ms. It also displays the concept of debouncing. This
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"Ok Google" people are trusting AI, like Siri and Google Now, with their day to day decisions like what is relevant news or what way to drive somewhere. As AI's applications get bigger and bigger, for example, autonomous cars and medical decision support systems, should we really trust their decisions? There are also many benefits to AI, such as increased productivity, and reduced dangers. All in all, AI can be helpful or hurtful. AI can be dangerous, In the movie iRobot the character Del Spooner
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After watching the episode of The Jetsons named: “Rosey the Robot”, I realized how accurate they were to the future. In fact they are correct in technology, how things are done and how people act. The Jetson’s technology was way ahead of how it was back in the 60’s when the show was made. They had flying cars, tubes that got people from place to place with no trouble and had floating houses. Sadly, the modern day doesn’t have these technology… well yet at least. What is correct to this day though
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Along with the usual movie trailers, press junkets and reputation generated hype generated by the name Stephen Spielberg, 2001's Artificial Intelligence: AI was propelled forward into one of the largest multimedia marketed films. The majority of the buzz surrounding this film was created by the viral marketing plan of using Internet surfers and the online gaming community. Warner Brothers spent over $1 million on the game project. Users could sign on and play a highly interactive and intricate murder
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