In this paper we present a novel classification of compu-tational problems. Motivated by a theoretical investigation of Artificial Intelligence (AI), we present (1) a complexity model for computational problems that includes a human in the process, and (2) a classification of prototypical problems treated in the AI literature. The contribution of this paper is useful for automatically distinguishing between human and computer users. Also, this work serves as a formal basis for investigation of problems that researchers treat as hard AI problems. Most importantly, this work allows progress in AI as a field to be more measurable, instead of measurable with respect to problem-specific quantities.
Artificial Intelligence is a brain child of Alan Turing and his universal programmable computer. Dur...
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1 Introduction Computational complexity theory studies the quantitative laws which govern computing....
The paper contributes to the development of the theory of AI-Completeness by formalizing the notion ...
Computational complexity is a discipline of computer science and mathematics which classifies comput...
Computational complexity is a discipline of computer science and mathematics which classifies comput...
Computational complexity is a discipline of computer science and mathematics which classifies comput...
Computational complexity is a discipline of computer science and mathematics which classifies comput...
Artificial Intelligence provides information pertinent to the fundamental aspects of artificial inte...
This paper is about two fundamental problems in the field of computer science. Solving these two pr...
Real-world problems often do not lend themselves to an algorithmic solution. Humans, however, cope w...
only when these problems are sufficiently hard. When they qualify as such, the best move for the cle...
Artificial Intelligence is a brain child of Alan Turing and his universal programmable computer. Dur...
What does it mean to say that some computational problem is intrinsically more difficult than some o...
Abstract:- In this paper a question of using artificial intelligence principles and an incomplete so...
Artificial Intelligence is a brain child of Alan Turing and his universal programmable computer. Dur...
–Send us email for appointments!! General Information •How to define a computer? •Are there problems...
1 Introduction Computational complexity theory studies the quantitative laws which govern computing....
The paper contributes to the development of the theory of AI-Completeness by formalizing the notion ...
Computational complexity is a discipline of computer science and mathematics which classifies comput...
Computational complexity is a discipline of computer science and mathematics which classifies comput...
Computational complexity is a discipline of computer science and mathematics which classifies comput...
Computational complexity is a discipline of computer science and mathematics which classifies comput...
Artificial Intelligence provides information pertinent to the fundamental aspects of artificial inte...
This paper is about two fundamental problems in the field of computer science. Solving these two pr...
Real-world problems often do not lend themselves to an algorithmic solution. Humans, however, cope w...
only when these problems are sufficiently hard. When they qualify as such, the best move for the cle...
Artificial Intelligence is a brain child of Alan Turing and his universal programmable computer. Dur...
What does it mean to say that some computational problem is intrinsically more difficult than some o...
Abstract:- In this paper a question of using artificial intelligence principles and an incomplete so...
Artificial Intelligence is a brain child of Alan Turing and his universal programmable computer. Dur...
–Send us email for appointments!! General Information •How to define a computer? •Are there problems...
1 Introduction Computational complexity theory studies the quantitative laws which govern computing....