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Multi-Agent Narrative Experience Management As Story Graph Pruning, Edward T. Garcia
Multi-Agent Narrative Experience Management As Story Graph Pruning, Edward T. Garcia
University of New Orleans Theses and Dissertations
In this thesis I describe a method where an experience manager chooses actions for non-player characters (NPCs) in intelligent interactive narratives through story graph representation and pruning. The space of all stories can be represented as a story graph where nodes are states and edges are actions. By shaping the domain as a story graph, experience manager decisions can be made by pruning edges. Starting with a full graph, I apply a set of pruning strategies that will allow the narrative to be finishable, NPCs to act believably, and the player to be responsible for how the story unfolds. By …
Liability For Ai Decision-Making: Some Legal And Ethical Considerations, Iria Giuffrida
Liability For Ai Decision-Making: Some Legal And Ethical Considerations, Iria Giuffrida
Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
Artificial Intelligence And The Challenge For Rural Medicine, James Denvir
Artificial Intelligence And The Challenge For Rural Medicine, James Denvir
Marshall Journal of Medicine
Recent advances in artificial intelligence, machine learning, and deep learning are beginning to have an impact on everyday experiences, from natural language processing used in automated telephone call centers to semi-autonomous vehicles. These techniques have also been applied to medical care. In this editorial we discuss applications of AI to medicine and argue for a proactive approach to include rural medicine in this paradigm shift.
Court Record In The Age Of Artificial Intelligence, Fredric I. Lederer
Court Record In The Age Of Artificial Intelligence, Fredric I. Lederer
Popular Media
No abstract provided.
Designing Women: Essentializing Femininity In Ai Linguistics, Ellianie S. Vega
Designing Women: Essentializing Femininity In Ai Linguistics, Ellianie S. Vega
Student Publications
Since the eighties, feminists have considered technology a force capable of subverting sexism because of technology’s ability to produce unbiased logic. Most famously, Donna Haraway’s “A Cyborg Manifesto” posits that the cyborg has the inherent capability to transcend gender because of its removal from social construct and lack of loyalty to the natural world. But while humanoids and artificial intelligence have been imagined as inherently subversive to gender, current artificial intelligence perpetuates gender divides in labor and language as their programmers imbue them with traits considered “feminine.” A majority of 21st century AI and humanoids are programmed to fit female …
Implementing Facial Recognition Technology In A Municipal Archives Digitization Project, Rebecca Bakker
Implementing Facial Recognition Technology In A Municipal Archives Digitization Project, Rebecca Bakker
Works of the FIU Libraries
This poster at the 2019 annual meeting of the South Florida Archivists highlights a project where the facial recognition technology of Adobe Lightroom CC is used to identify individuals in photographs held by a local municipal archive. The photographs contain hundreds of images showing unnamed commissioners and city workers from the 1970s to the 1990s, with most of the images lacking metadata or information. Various strategies are employed to identify key city officials in the photographs, allowing their names to be added to the metadata of the records hosted in a digital repository. The poster demonstrates the potential and limitations …
Abstractions In Reasoning For Long-Term Autonomy, Kyle Hollins Wray
Abstractions In Reasoning For Long-Term Autonomy, Kyle Hollins Wray
Doctoral Dissertations
The path to building adaptive, robust, intelligent agents has led researchers to develop a suite of powerful models and algorithms for agents with a single objective. However, in recent years, attempts to use this monolithic approach to solve an ever-expanding set of complex real-world problems, which increasingly include long-term autonomous deployments, have illuminated challenges in its ability to scale. Consequently, a fragmented collection of hierarchical and multi-objective models were developed. This trend continues into the algorithms as well, as each approximates an optimal solution in a different manner for scalability. These models and algorithms represent an attempt to solve pieces …
A Study On Large-Scale Deep Learning In Bioinformatics And Biomedical Applications, Shayan Shams
A Study On Large-Scale Deep Learning In Bioinformatics And Biomedical Applications, Shayan Shams
LSU Doctoral Dissertations
Recent advances in Artificial Intelligence and deep learning have provided researchers in various fields insights into the analysis of multiple datasets. These applications include image analysis, text analysis, and many more. However, the effectiveness of deep learning in some areas, such as biomedical imaging and genomic research, has been overshadowed by the variance in the types and complexity of data. This is in addition to the expensive labeling process and the limited size of datasets in these fields. These challenges require advanced deep learning models capable of learning from a small dataset and also from a small number of labeled …
Deep Learning Based Real Time Devanagari Character Recognition, Aseem Chhabra
Deep Learning Based Real Time Devanagari Character Recognition, Aseem Chhabra
Master's Projects
The revolutionization of the technology behind optical character recognition (OCR) has helped it to become one of those technologies that have found plenty of uses in the entire industrial space. Today, the OCR is available for several languages and have the capability to recognize the characters in real time, but there are some languages for which this technology has not developed much. All these advancements have been possible because of the introduction of concepts like artificial intelligence and deep learning. Deep Neural Networks have proven to be the best choice when it comes to a task involving recognition. There are …
Intelligent Technology Of Command And Control System In The Rts Perspective, Wenfeng Wu, Zhang Yu, Rong Ming
Intelligent Technology Of Command And Control System In The Rts Perspective, Wenfeng Wu, Zhang Yu, Rong Ming
Journal of System Simulation
Abstract: Real-Time Strategy (RTS) games have important reference value for studying the intelligent technology of command and control systems. The similarities between RTS games and the strategic battle level command and control systems are described according to the decision process. The challenges brought by the problems of planning, learning, uncertainty and space-time reasoning in the intelligent technology of RTS games are analyzed. The key technologies and latest research progress of action sequence planning, plan recognition, state assessment, multi-agent collaboration and multi-scale AI are studied. The trend of intelligent technology development of strategic and operational level command and control systems is …
Exploring Cyber-Physical Systems, Misbah Uddin Mohammed
Exploring Cyber-Physical Systems, Misbah Uddin Mohammed
Graduate Research Theses & Dissertations
The advances in IOT, Computer Vision, AI and Machine Learning have made these technologies ubiquitous to our daily lives. From Smart Phones to Connected Vehicles, Cyber Physical systems have been interspersed into everything we interact in today’s world. The aim or this thesis was to explore these advances in Cyber Physical Systems and analyze the different sectors they were affecting. We then hand-picked certain domains and explored further by carrying out practical projects using some of the latest software and hardware resources available. Technologies like Amazon Alexa services, NVIDIA Jetson boards, TensorFlow, OpenCV, NodeJS were heavily employed in our various …
Capso: A Multi-Objective Cultural Algorithm System To Predict Locations Of Ancient Sites, Samuel Dustin Stanley
Capso: A Multi-Objective Cultural Algorithm System To Predict Locations Of Ancient Sites, Samuel Dustin Stanley
Wayne State University Dissertations
ABSTRACT
CAPSO: A MULTI-OBJECTIVE CULTURAL ALGORITHM SYSTEM TO PREDICT LOCATIONS OF ANCIENT SITES
by
SAMUEL DUSTIN STANLEY
August 2019
Advisor: Dr. Robert Reynolds
Major: Computer Science
Degree: Doctor of Philosophy
The recent archaeological discovery by Dr. John O’Shea at University of Michigan of prehistoric caribou remains and Paleo-Indian structures underneath the Great Lakes has opened up an opportunity for Computer Scientists to develop dynamic systems modelling these ancient caribou routes and hunter-gatherer settlement systems as well as the prehistoric environments that they existed in. The Wayne State University Cultural Algorithm team has been interested assisting Dr. O’Shea’s archaeological team by …