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Goal oriented Action Planning with multiple Agents

I'm a little bit stuck: I implemented an AI with GOAP (Goal oriented Action Planning, http://alumni.media.mit.edu/~jorkin/gdc2006_orkin_jeff_fear.pdf) for a simulation game. That works fine. Now I ...
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How would I implement this New Type of NN

CIO NN CIO NN stands for Controller Input Output Nerual Network note due to a typo the "nearon" means "neron" For this we have to redefine the Nearon 2 Inputs 2 Outputs 4 Weights (each input and ...
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How can an AI make tactical manoeuvres?

I'm working on a multi-player game that involves a board/map where there are walls, cover or open ground. The players then take turns moving units around and undertaking discrete actions, like move, ...
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Image recognition service architecture

A question for developers of projects for pattern recognition. How best to organize the architecture of such a service? At what stage do you conduct logic? (for example, for the recognition of a ...
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Do AIs based on MCTS start each game from scratch?

AIs that rely on MCTS - like AlphaGo - create their decision tree as the game progresses. Do they start from scratch each game and build a new tree or do they keep the tree and grow it from game to ...
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How is creativity generated in a currently rule based neural network?

I recently became interested in how creativity is generated in NN. My understanding of NNs is that the output always known, given that it they are trained with target values, but how does one train a ...
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How to define or represent evil in logic

Is there any well defined method to define or represent evil in abstract logic, binary or AI form? Video games method of representing evil is relative to the player context (thus subjective, and not ...
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Which methods or algorithms to develop a learning application?

I am creating a game application that will generate a new level based on the performance of the user in the previous level. The application is regarding language improvement, to be precise. Suppose ...
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Build Android News Recommendation app

Please I am interested in building a news recommendation app that will be powered by artificial intelligence. I have being making a whole lot of research on this and will be glad if somebody can tell ...
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Markov Model for a Traffic Intersection

I need some help in developing a Markov Model for a crossroads there is no one way road and i am assuming at this time that traffic is only allowed to go straight no turns are allowed. There are 4 ...
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State of the art and possible development of judging AIs in laws field

I'd like a general explanation of that in AIs that were to mimic judges, prosecutors or lawyers, on very general terms they would act on this way for each case: A judge AI would give a verdict, ...
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Why is the Universal Declaration of Human Rights not included as statement on the AI?

Lots of people are afraid of what strong AI could mean for the human race. Some people wish for a sort of "Asimov law" included in the AI code, but maybe we could go a bit more far with the ...
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What are the (general) sizes of AlphaGo and Deep Blue?

I'm trying to get a gauge on just how big the programs and databases are these automata. I understand that this is a changing number, particularly in regard to Machine Learning. Q: How large was ...
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Is there a central focus on the communication methods between AI and humans?

AI is developing at a rapid pace and is becoming very sophisticated. One aspect will include the methods of interaction between AI and humans. Currently the interaction is an elementary interaction ...
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Is there a "better" (signal-based) language for artificial intelligence [closed]

I assume, there must be "signal-driven" and maybe also real-time programming language, which based on connectivy-data more than variables (int, string, etc). I would like to have a language without ...
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Does this "flavor" of AI have a name?

In order to build a Scientific Reference Parser, I am contemplating a kind of "AI" system, and would like to know if something similar is already an established "design pattern" in AI research. The ...
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Can an AI be made to maintain a train of thought?

This mostly refers to human-like or chatbot AI, but could maybe be used in other applications (math or something?). Basically, it occurred to me, that when I'm thinking or speaking, there is a ...
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Could style transfer be used to transfer the style of a website from one to another?

Given that one website has a particular style and another has another style, could a style transfer be done such that the style of one website was transferred to the other website? Or in a more ...
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Is there anything novel about Zuckerberg's Jarvis?

Recently Mark got some attention from the media by stating that he had created Jarvis. Not that I'm against him or anything, but this Jarvis seems to have been done a hundred times before. He's done ...
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How to make a bot to learn from previous games

How to train a bot, given a series of games in which he did (initially random) actions, to improve its behavior based on previous experiences? The bot has some actions: e.g. shoot, wait, move, etc. ...
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Given enough computational resources, do we currently have any algorithms which could achieve AI?

Hypothetically, assume that you have access to infinite computing power. Do we have designs for any brute-force algorithms that can find an AI capable of passing traditional tests (e.g. Turing, ...
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How important is true randomness in AI designs?

How important is true (non-pseudo) randomness in Artificial Intelligence designs? Is there any chance that pseudo-randomness could be a barrier to more successful designs?

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