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5. AGI 2012: Oxford, UK
- Joscha Bach, Ben Goertzel, Matthew Iklé:
Artificial General Intelligence - 5th International Conference, AGI 2012, Oxford, UK, December 8-11, 2012. Proceedings. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 7716, Springer 2012, ISBN 978-3-642-35505-9 - Ahmed M. H. Abdel-Fattah, Tarek R. Besold, Kai-Uwe Kühnberger:
Creativity, Cognitive Mechanisms, and Logic. 1-10 - Joscha Bach:
MicroPsi 2: The Next Generation of the MicroPsi Framework. 11-20 - Jonathan Connell, Etienne Marcheret, Sharath Pankanti, Michiharu Kudo, Risa Nishiyama:
An Extensible Language Interfacefor Robot Manipulation. 21-30 - Fintan J. Costello:
Noisy Reasoners: Errors of Judgement in Humans and AIs. 31-40 - Diana Deca:
2012: The Connectome, WBE and AGI. 41-49 - Abram Demski:
Logical Prior Probability. 50-59 - Daniel Dewey:
A Representation Theorem for Decisions about Causal Models. 60-68 - Linus Gisslén, Mark B. Ring, Matthew D. Luciw, Jürgen Schmidhuber:
Modular Value Iteration through Regional Decomposition. 69-78 - Ben Goertzel:
Perception Processing for General Intelligence: Bridging the Symbolic/Subsymbolic Gap. 79-88 - Helgi Páll Helgason, Eric Nivel, Kristinn R. Thórisson:
On Attention Mechanisms for AGI Architectures: A Design Proposal. 89-98 - Paul Hemeren, Peter Gärdenfors:
A Framework for Representing Action Meaning in Artificial Systems via Force Dimensions. 99-106 - Bill Hibbard:
Avoiding Unintended AI Behaviors. 107-116 - Bill Hibbard:
Decision Support for Safe AI Design. 117-125 - Javier Insa-Cabrera, Jose-Luis Benacloch-Ayuso, José Hernández-Orallo:
On Measuring Social Intelligence: Experiments on Competition and Cooperation. 126-135 - Randal A. Koene:
Toward Tractable AGI: Challenges for System Identification in Neural Circuitry. 136-147 - Peter C. R. Lane, Fernand Gobet:
CHREST Models of Implicit Learning and Board Game Interpretation. 148-157 - Ruiting Lian, Ben Goertzel, Shujing Ke, Jade O'Neill, Keyvan Sadeghi, Simon C. K. Shiu, Dingjie Wang, Oliver Watkins, Gino Yu:
Syntax-Semantic Mapping for General Intelligence: Language Comprehension as Hypergraph Homomorphism, Language Generation as Constraint Satisfaction. 158-167 - Steve Matthews, Michael A. Bukatin:
An Intelligent Theory of Cost for Partial Metric Spaces. 168-176 - Keith McGreggor, Ashok K. Goel:
Fractal Analogies for General Intelligence. 177-188 - Jade O'Neill, Ben Goertzel, Shujing Ke, Ruiting Lian, Keyvan Sadeghi, Simon C. K. Shiu, Dingjie Wang, Gino Yu:
Pattern Mining for General Intelligence: The FISHGRAM Algorithm for Frequent and Interesting Subhypergraph Mining. 189-198 - Alessandro Oltramari, Christian Lebiere:
Pursuing Artificial General Intelligence by Leveraging the Knowledge Capabilities of ACT-R. 199-208 - Laurent Orseau, Mark B. Ring:
Space-Time Embedded Intelligence. 209-218 - Laurent Orseau, Mark B. Ring:
Memory Issues of Intelligent Agents. 219-231 - Eray Özkural:
What Is It Like to Be a Brain Simulation? 232-241 - Alexey Potapov, Sergey Rodionov:
Extending Universal Intelligence Models with Formal Notion of Representation. 242-251 - Alexey Potapov, Andrew Svitenkov, Yurii Vinogradov:
Differences between Kolmogorov Complexity and Solomonoff Probability: Consequences for AGI. 252-261 - Paul S. Rosenbloom:
Deconstructing Reinforcement Learning in Sigma. 262-271 - Paul S. Rosenbloom:
Extending Mental Imagery in Sigma. 272-281 - Wojciech Skaba:
Binary Space Partitioning as Intrinsic Reward. 282-291 - Leslie S. Smith:
Perceptual Time, Perceptual Reality, and General Intelligence. 292-301 - Claes Strannegård, Olle Häggström, Johan Wessberg, Christian Balkenius:
Transparent Neural Networks - Integrating Concept Formation and Reasoning. 302-311 - Peter Sunehag, Marcus Hutter:
Optimistic AIXI. 312-321 - Serge Thill, Robert Lowe:
On the Functional Contributions of Emotion Mechanisms to (Artificial) Cognition and Intelligence. 322-331 - Knud Thomsen:
Stupidity and the Ouroboros Model. 332-340 - Joel Veness, Peter Sunehag, Marcus Hutter:
On Ensemble Techniques for AIXI Approximation. 341-351 - Pei Wang:
Motivation Management in AGI Systems. 352-361 - Hiroshi Yamakawa:
Hippocampal Formation Mechanism Will Inspire Frame Generation for Building an Artificial General Intelligence. 362-371 - King-Yin Yan:
Fuzzy-Probabilistic Logic for Common Sense. 372-379
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