The last century saw the application of Boolean algebra to the construction of com-puting machines, which work by applying logical transformations to information contained in their memory. The development of information theory and the gen-eralization of Boolean algebra to Bayesian inference have enabled these computing machines, in the last quarter of the twentieth century, to be endowed with the abil-ity to learn by making inferences from data. This revolution is just beginning as new computational techniques continue to make difficult problems more accessible. Recent advances in our understanding of the foundations of probability theory have revealed implications for areas other than logic. Of relevance to intelligent machines, we recentl...
Abstract. During the centennial year of his birth Alan Turing (1912–1954) has been widely celebrated...
Logic and uncertainty form two of the primary pillars of modern artificial intelligence. Seeking to ...
Life is uncertain, full of ambiguities. Paradoxically, only embracing stochasticity, not fighting ra...
Abstract—As we become increasingly reliant on remote science platforms, the ability to autonomously ...
While there has been tremendous progress in automatic database population in recent years, most of h...
Abstract. The problem of replicating the flexibility of human common-sense reasoning has captured th...
By identifying and pursuing analogies between causal and logical in uence I show how the Bayesian ne...
Article contribution towards Edge.org's annual question. This one will be about a new type of artifi...
Abstract. Logic and probability theory are two of the most important branches of mathematics and eac...
In our work, we have explored the principles used in machine learning and a set of applications of m...
We present results and research projects about the computational aspects of classical problems in Ar...
Computational models of scientific reasoning in Artificial Intelligence have successfully shown that...
The chapter examines the debate around the experimental validation of computer simulations of intell...
n this paper, we present our opinions on fuzzy logic from the viewpoint of machine intelligence. Fir...
The first three sections of the paper are by Donald Gillies. Section 1 argues that artificial intell...
Abstract. During the centennial year of his birth Alan Turing (1912–1954) has been widely celebrated...
Logic and uncertainty form two of the primary pillars of modern artificial intelligence. Seeking to ...
Life is uncertain, full of ambiguities. Paradoxically, only embracing stochasticity, not fighting ra...
Abstract—As we become increasingly reliant on remote science platforms, the ability to autonomously ...
While there has been tremendous progress in automatic database population in recent years, most of h...
Abstract. The problem of replicating the flexibility of human common-sense reasoning has captured th...
By identifying and pursuing analogies between causal and logical in uence I show how the Bayesian ne...
Article contribution towards Edge.org's annual question. This one will be about a new type of artifi...
Abstract. Logic and probability theory are two of the most important branches of mathematics and eac...
In our work, we have explored the principles used in machine learning and a set of applications of m...
We present results and research projects about the computational aspects of classical problems in Ar...
Computational models of scientific reasoning in Artificial Intelligence have successfully shown that...
The chapter examines the debate around the experimental validation of computer simulations of intell...
n this paper, we present our opinions on fuzzy logic from the viewpoint of machine intelligence. Fir...
The first three sections of the paper are by Donald Gillies. Section 1 argues that artificial intell...
Abstract. During the centennial year of his birth Alan Turing (1912–1954) has been widely celebrated...
Logic and uncertainty form two of the primary pillars of modern artificial intelligence. Seeking to ...
Life is uncertain, full of ambiguities. Paradoxically, only embracing stochasticity, not fighting ra...