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Artificial-Intelligence-A-Modern-Approach-4th-Edition.pdf
0.656... An improved Bayesian skill rating sys- tem. Tech. rep., Microsoft Research. Minker, J. (2001). Logic-Based Artificial Intelligence. Kluwer. Minsky, M. L. (1975). A framework for representing knowledge. In Winston, P. H. (Ed.),The Psychology of Computer Vision. McGraw-Hill. Minsky ...
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0.572this day. Hebbian learning Two undergraduate students at Harvard, Marvin Minsky (1927–2016) and Dean Ed- monds, built the first neural network computer in 1950. The S NARC , as it was called, used 3000 vacuum tubes and a surplus automatic pilot mechanism from a B-24 bomber to simu ...
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0.572... esentation with deductive processes. The paper influenced the course of AI and remains relevant today. 1958 also marked the year that Marvin Minsky moved to MIT. His initial collaboration with McCarthy did not last, however. McCarthy stressed representation and reasoning in for- m ...
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0.572... rnetics and control theory (Wiener, 1948), worked with McCulloch and Pitts and influenced a num- ber of young researchers, including Marvin Minsky, who may have been the first to develop a working neural network in hardware, in 1951 (see Minsky and Papert, 1988, pp. ix–x). Alan Tur ...
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Artificial-Intelligence-A-Modern-Approach-4th-Edition.pdf
0.551... The History of Artificial Intelligence One quick way to summarize the milestones in AI history is to list the Turing Award winners: Marvin Minsky (1969) and John McCarthy (1971) for defining the foundations of the field based on representation and reasoning; Allen Newell and Herber ...
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0.551Award winners: Marvin Minsky (1969) and John McCarthy (1971) for defining the foundations of the field based on representation and reasoning; Allen Newell and Herbert Simon (1975) for symbolic models of problem solving and human cognition; Ed Feigenbaum and Raj Reddy (1994) for dev ...
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0.551... rule, now called Hebbian learning, remains an influential model to this day. Hebbian learning Two undergraduate students at Harvard, Marvin Minsky (1927–2016) and Dean Ed- monds, built the first neural network computer in 1950. The S NARC , as it was called, used 3000
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Artificial-Intelligence-A-Modern-Approach-4th-Edition.pdf
0.551... s he warned that achieving this goal might not be the best thing for the human race. In 1955, John McCarthy of Dartmouth College convinced Minsky, Claude Shannon, and Nathaniel Rochester to help him bring together U.S. researchers interested in automata the- ory, neural nets, and ...
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0.551... discussed further in Chapter 26, was the first to demonstrate the complete integration of logical reasoning and physical activity. At MIT, Minsky supervised a series of students who chose limited problems that appeared to require intelligence to solve. These limited domains becam ...
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0.551... difficulty arose because of some fundamental limitations on the basic structures being used to generate intelligent behavior. For example, Minsky and Papert’s book Percep- trons (1969) proved that, although perceptrons (a simple form of neural network) could be shown to learn any ...
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Artificial-Intelligence-A-Modern-Approach-4th-Edition.pdf
0.551... logic—for example, the Prolog language became popular in Europe and Japan, and the P LANNER family in the United States. Others, following Minsky’s idea of frames (1975), adopted a more structured Frames approach, assembling facts about particular object and event types and arra ...
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0.551... t the subfields were in danger of becoming ends in themselves. Later, some influential founders of AI, including John McCarthy (2007), Marvin Minsky (2007), and Patrick Winston (Beal and Winston, 2009), concurred with Nilsson’s warnings, suggesting that instead of focusing on measu ...
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0.551... iven by an interest in human memory and language processing, ini- tiated work on semantic networks within AI. An influential paper by Marvin Minsky (1975) presented a version of semantic networks called frames; a frame was a representation of an object or category, with attributes ...
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0.551... 985) 7 I. J. Good was chief statistician for Turing’s code-breaking team in World War II. In 2001: A Space Odyssey (Clarke, 1968), Good and Minsky are credited with making the breakthrough that led to the development of the HAL 9000 computer.
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0.551or Turing’s code-breaking team in World War II. In 2001: A Space Odyssey (Clarke, 1968), Good and Minsky are credited with making the breakthrough that led to the development of the HAL 9000 computer. Bibliographical and Historical Notes 473 pugnacious “In Defense of Probability” ...
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0.551... ess, ideas that hint at multiagent systems were present in the 1970s. For example, in his highly influential Society of Mind theory, Marvin Minsky (1986, 2007) proposed that human minds are constructed from an ensemble of agents. Doug Lenat had similar ideas in a framework he call ...
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0.551... equent demise of early perceptron research efforts was hastened (or, the authors later claimed, merely ex- plained) by the book Perceptrons(Minsky and Papert, 1969), which lamented the field’s lack of mathematical rigor. The book pointed out that single-layer perceptrons could rep ...
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0.551... ns of trillions of times more powerful than unaided human intelligence. Similarly, when asked whether robots will inherit the Earth, Marvin Minsky said “yes, but they will be our children.” These possibilities present a challenge for most moral theorists, who take the preservatio ...