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AI for Multisensor Fusion
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Hello, I am currently working about multisensor fusion applied to autonomous navigation of airborne vehicles. The problem here is to recognize accuratly an outdoor scene, so as to be able to find it on a symbolic map of the ground. My approach is symbolic sensor fusion (IR and radar sensors): * how to fuse the data of those two sensors to make a good... more »
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Policy - Text Critiquing
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The following messages are about a system that critiques English prose. It could be argued whether this particular system is within the realm of AI, but the application area does seem to be of interest. This discussion really should be moved to the AI-ED@SUMEX-AIM list (which has just distributed the text... more »
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Teaching Expert Systems
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...Well, 3 months ago I would have said that an expert system tool in vivo is not much use, but now...I was a TA (teaching assistant) for an expert systems course here at Oregon State last term taught by Tom Dietterich. It was his first time around teaching this subject and so he decided to go at it from a case study/theory viewpoint (if the... more »
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Daemons (and others...)
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The following definitions are from a file often distributed with Tops-20 EMACS, known there as INFO:JARGON.TXT; its origins are the files GLS; JARGON > at MIT-MC and AIWORD.RF[UP,DOC] at SAIL. This text is from the 1981 version; later, expanded versions eventually were published as _The Hacker's Dictionary_... more »
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7th generation computing proposal: basketball and AI
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In the wake of Indiana's capture of NCAA 1987 men's basketball championship and in the wake of AIList discussions on militarism in AI and real-time safety-critical AI, I propose that the emulation of basketball games would be a good domain for developing all sorts of useful technology, starting with... more »
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Wanted:Info. on Tools which intelligently facilitate db retrieval
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All information about tools (PC based tools particularly), shells, products, and/or projects aimed at adding intelligence to database retrieval would be appreciated. Information on experiences with products such as Guru, Clout, Savvy, Q & A, or software resulting from project work such as ZOG, GUIDON,... more »
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Special Postings and Digest Title
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Regarding the issue of whether source code, bibliographies, etc should be included in AIList... I realize this would create more work for Moderator Ken Laws, but what if these special postings always went out grouped in SEPARATE ISSUES and the "Subject:" line were made MORE DESCRIPTIVE so readers could skip selectively?... more »
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Seminar - Decomposition for Hierarchical Problem Solving (Rutgers)
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PhD Oral Qualifying Examination for Mr. S. Mahadevan Mr. Mahadevan's examination is scheduled for Wednesday, April 1 at 10:30 AM in Hill 423. The examination committee is chaired by T. Mitchell, and includes T. McCarty, J. Mostow, and L. Steinberg. DCS faculty are welcome to attend; graduate students are invited to the public portion of the examination. Mr.... more »
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AIList Digest V5 #92
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The term "demon" comes from Oliver Selfridge, via the paper, "Pandemonium: A Paradigm for Learning", published in Symposium of the mechanization of Thought Processes, November 1858. Selfridge's demons were small feature-detecting agents, whose inputs were linearly weighted sums of other signals, with autonomous hill-climbing learning... more »
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Seminar - Argo: Analogical Reasoning for Design Problems (Rutgers)
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There will be a design colloquim on Tuesday March 31st at 10:30 am in Hill 423. The speaker will be Ramon Acosta of MCC and an abstract of his talk is given below. A copy of his paper is in JoAnn Gabinelli's office (Hill 408). Argo: An Analogical Reasoning System for Solving Design Problems Michael N. Huhns and Ramon D. Acosta... more »
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