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HICSS
2000
IEEE
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13 years 12 months ago
Trust is Much More Than Subjective Probability: Mental Components and Sources of Trust
In this paper we claim the importance of a cognitive view of trust (its articulate, analytic and founded view), in contrast with a mere quantitative and opaque view of trust suppo...
Cristiano Castelfranchi, Rino Falcone
CRITICAL
2005
13 years 9 months ago
From useful idiocy to activism: a Marxist interpretation of computer development
Baran and Sweezy’s 1966 study of U.S. capitalism [2] argued that its fundamental problem is not “diminishing returns” but “the tendency of surplus to rise” – from whic...
Bob Hughes
AGI
2008
13 years 9 months ago
Artificial General Intelligence through Large-Scale, Multimodal Bayesian Learning
Abstract. An artificial system that achieves human-level performance on opendomain tasks must have a huge amount of knowledge about the world. We argue that the most feasible way t...
Brian Milch
AGI
2008
13 years 9 months ago
Essential Phenomena of General Intelligence
We present a set of cognitive phenomena that should be exhibited by a generally intelligent system. To date, we know of few systems that address more than a handful of these phenom...
Marc Pickett, Don Miner, Tim Oates
CLIN
2004
13 years 9 months ago
Machine Learning and the Cognitive Basis of Natural Language
Machine learning and statistical methods have yielded impressive results in a wide variety of natural language processing tasks. These advances have generally been regarded as eng...
Shalom Lappin