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1. AGI 2008: Memphis, TN, USA
- Pei Wang, Ben Goertzel, Stan Franklin:
Artificial General Intelligence 2008, Proceedings of the First AGI Conference, AGI 2008, March 1-3, 2008, University of Memphis, Memphis, TN, USA. Frontiers in Artificial Intelligence and Applications 171, IOS Press 2008, ISBN 978-1-58603-833-5 - Front Matter. AGI 2008
Full-Length Papers
- Nadav Abkasis, Israel Gottlieb, Eliraz Itzchaki:
Participating in Cognition: The Interactive Search Optimization Algorithm. 3-14 - Tsvi Achler, Eyal Amir:
Input Feedback Networks: Classification and Inference Based on Network Structure. 15-26 - Ofer Arieli:
Reasoning with Prioritized Data by Aggregation of Distance Functions. 27-38 - Ofer Arieli, Anna Zamansky:
Distance-Based Non-Deterministic Semantics. 39-50 - Ronald C. Arkin:
Governing Lethal Behavior: Embedding Ethics in a Hybrid Deliberative/Reactive Robot Architecture - Part 2: Formalization for Ethical Control. 51-62 - Joscha Bach:
Seven Principles of Synthetic Intelligence. 63-74 - Alexander Borzenko:
Language Processing in Human Brain. 75-86 - Selmer Bringsjord, Andrew Shilliday, Joshua Taylor, Dan Werner, Micah Clark, Ed Charpentier, Alexander Bringsjord:
Toward Logic-Based Cognitively Robust Synthetic Characters in Digital Environments. 87-98 - Nicholas L. Cassimatis, Arthi Murugesan, Magdalena D. Bugajska:
A Cognitive Substrate for Natural Language Understanding. 99-106 - Hugo de Garis, Jian Yu Tang, Zhiyong Huang, Lu Bai, Cong Chen, Shuo Chen, Junfei Guo, Xianjin Tan, Hao Tian, Xiaohan Tian, Xianjian Wu, Ye Xiong, Xiangqian Yu, Di Huang:
The China-Brain Project: Building China's Artificial Brain Using an Evolved Neural Net Module Approach. 107-121 - Wlodzislaw Duch, Richard Jayadi Oentaryo, Michel Pasquier:
Cognitive Architectures: Where do we go from here? 122-136 - David Friedlander, Stan Franklin:
LIDA and a Theory of Mind. 137-148 - Ben Goertzel, Cassio Pennachin:
How Might Probabilistic Reasoning Emerge from the Brain? 149-160 - Ben Goertzel, Cassio Pennachin, Nil Geisweiller, Moshe Looks, Andre Senna, Welter Silva, Ari Heljakka, Carlos Lopes:
An Integrative Methodology for Teaching Embodied Non-Linguistic Agents, Applied to Virtual Animals in Second Life. 161-175 - J. Storrs Hall:
VARIAC: an Autogenous Cognitive Architecture. 176-187 - Matthew Iklé, Ben Goertzel:
Probabilistic Quantifier Logic for General Intelligence: An Indefinite Probabilities Approach. 188-199 - Benjamin Johnston, Mary-Anne Williams:
Comirit: Commonsense Reasoning by Integrating Simulation and Logic. 200-211 - Kai-Uwe Kühnberger, Peter Geibel, Helmar Gust, Ulf Krumnack, Ekaterina Ovchinnikova, Angela Schwering, Tonio Wandmacher:
Learning from Inconsistencies in an Integrated Cognitive Architecture. 212-223 - John E. Laird:
Extending the Soar Cognitive Architecture. 224-235 - Martin Magnusson, Patrick Doherty:
Temporal Action Logic for Question Answering in an Adventure Game. 236-247 - Brian Milch:
Artificial General Intelligence through Large-Scale, Multimodal Bayesian Learning. 248-255 - Sergey Pankov:
A computational approximation to the AIXI model. 256-267 - Marc Pickett, Don Miner, Tim Oates:
Essential Phenomena of General Intelligence. 268-274 - John L. Pollock:
OSCAR: An Architecture for Generally Intelligent Agents. 275-286 - Jean-Charles Quinton, Jean-Christophe Buisson, Filipo Perotto:
Anticipative coordinated cognitive processes for interactivist and Piagetian theories. 287-298 - Catherine Recanati:
Hybrid Reasoning and the Future of Iconic Representations. 299-310 - Alexei V. Samsonovich, Kenneth A. De Jong, Anastasia Kitsantas, Erin E. Peters, Nada Dabbagh, M. Layne Kalbfleisch:
Cognitive Constructor: An Intelligent Tutoring System Based on a Biologically Inspired Cognitive Architecture (BICA). 311-325 - Matthew E. Taylor, Gregory Kuhlmann, Peter Stone:
Transfer Learning and Intelligence: an Argument and Approach. 326-337 - Peter G. Tripodes:
Real Time Machine Deduction and AGI. 338-349 - Alexander Voskresenskij:
Text Disambiguation by Educable AI System. 350-361 - Pei Wang:
What Do You Mean by "AI"? 362-373 - Saman Harati Zadeh, Saeed Bagheri Shouraki, Ramin Halavati:
Using Decision Trees to Model an Emotional Attention Mechanism. 374-385
Position Statements
- Jonathan Connell:
Fusing Animals and Humans. 389-393 - Jonathan Connell, Kenneth Livingston:
Four Paths to AI. 394-398 - Bill Hibbard:
Adversarial Sequence Prediction. 399-403 - Yong K. Hwang, Samuel B. Hwang, David B. Hwang:
Artificial General Intelligence via Finite Covering with Learning. 404-408 - Sudharsan Iyengar:
Cognitive Primitives for Automated Learning. 409-413 - Simon D. Levy, Ross W. Gayler:
Vector Symbolic Architectures: A New Building Material for Artificial General Intelligence. 414-418 - Angela Schwering, Ulf Krumnack, Kai-Uwe Kühnberger, Helmar Gust:
Analogy as Integrating Framework for Human-Level Reasoning. 419-423 - Karan Sharma:
Designing Knowledge Based Systems as Complex Adaptive Systems. 424-428 - Leslie S. Smith:
Artificial general intelligence: an organism and level based position statement. 429-433
Workshop Papers
- Hugo de Garis:
The Artilect War: Cosmists vs. Terrans. A Bitter Controversy Concerning Whether Humanity Should Build Godlike Massively Intelligent Machines. 437-447 - Ben Goertzel, Stephan Vladimir Bugaj:
Stages of Ethical Development in Artificial General Intelligence Systems. 448-459 - J. Storrs Hall:
Engineering Utopia. 460-467 - David Hart, Ben Goertzel:
OpenCog: A Software Framework for Integrative Artificial General Intelligence. 468-472 - Bill Hibbard:
Open Source AI. 473-477 - Scott C. Livingston, Jamie Garvey, Itamar Elhanany:
On the Broad Implications of Reinforcement Learning based AGI. 478-482 - Stephen M. Omohundro:
The Basic AI Drives. 483-492 - Alexei V. Samsonovich, Giorgio A. Ascoli, Harold J. Morowitz, M. Layne Kalbfleisch:
A Scientific Perspective on the Hard Problem of Consciousness. 493-505
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