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JETAI
1998
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13 years 6 months ago
How minds can be computational systems
The proper treatment of computationalism, as the thesis that cognition is computable, is presented and defended. Some arguments of James H. Fetzer against computationalism are exam...
William J. Rapaport
ATAL
2005
Springer
14 years 3 days ago
The value of privacy: optimal strategies for privacy minded agents
Agents often want to protect private information, while at the same acting upon the information. These two desires are in conflict, and this conflict can be modeled in strategic...
Sieuwert van Otterloo
IJSR
2011
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13 years 1 months ago
Acting Deceptively: Providing Robots with the Capacity for Deception
Deception is utilized by a variety of intelligent systems ranging from insects to human beings. It has been argued that the use of deception is an indicator of theory of mind [2] ...
Alan R. Wagner, Ronald C. Arkin
AGI
2011
12 years 10 months ago
Three Hypotheses about the Geometry of Mind
What set of concepts and formalizations might one use to make a practically useful, theoretically rigorous theory of generally intelligent systems? We present a novel perspective m...
Ben Goertzel, Matthew Iklé
HT
2005
ACM
14 years 4 days ago
Mind the semantic gap
Hypertext can be seen as a logic representation, where semantics are encoded in both the textual nodes and the graph of links. Systems that have a very formal representation of th...
David E. Millard, Nicholas Gibbins, Danius T. Mich...