You are in:
Artificial Intelligence
Welcome to the Artificial Intelligence section. The latest articles for this section are displayed below:
Viewing 11 to 15 of 19 articles
|
| |
 |
Socially adaptive software »
7 February 2013
|
M. Birna van Riemsdijk
Runtime computational reasoning techniques have the potential to realize socially adaptive software so flexible that it can function as a social partner for people.
 |
A cognitively inspired model for self-aware agents »
24 January 2013
|
Andrea Guazzini
A computational model that simulates human heuristics, based on the theoretical building blocks of high-level cognitive functions, can help meet the challenges of Organic Computing.
 |
Modelling is key to engineering self-organizing software systems »
20 August 2012
|
Giuseppe Valetto and Paul L. Snyder
Designing self-organizing software requires an integrated modelling toolkit that encompasses design, validation and analysis.
 |
Building the pyramid of awareness »
11 July 2012
|
Emil Vassev
Awareness for computerized systems is possible by chaining functions in a control loop that monitors sensors, recognizes objects, predicts problems and, ultimately, learns.
 |
An outlook for self-awareness in computing systems »
26 March 2012
|
Peter Lewis, Marco Platzner, and Xin Yao
Self-awareness theories from psychology are inspiring new methodologies for the engineering of complex computing systems.
Viewing 11 to 15 of 19 articles
|
| |