COGS 100 Lecture Notes - Lecture 9: Machine Intelligence Research Institute, Biological Neuron Model, Neocortex

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Cogs100: introduction to cognitive science - lecture 9: artificial intelligence. Artificial intelligence study of mind as a machine, intelligent system can consists of multiple intelligent agents. Intelligent agents autonomic computer application or system that is capable of mimicking human intelligent behaviour such as thinking feeling speaking symbolic processing remembering learning etc. Can be deemed as the computational elements of artificial intelligence. Mechanical calculating machines (pascal, leibniz, newton babbage) Intellectual/philosophical logic (aristotle); mathematical calculus (leibniz, newton); knowledge-based agent: (craik); computation (turing) Electronic and computer computer (zuse, eckert, ibm, intel); integrated circuit (shockley, Complex artificial intelligence can be modeled using simple state transitions based on stimuli. Sn = state (condition) definition of the system with a number (n) indicating the specific state. X/y = x indicates what stimulus (from external world) is detected; Y indicates what action is to be taken when x occurs.

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