Department of Computer Science

Artificial Intelligence

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2012

Delusional Inference
(30/10/2012, 17:15, EB 0.5)
Ryan McKay
We are frequently confronted with information that contradicts our beliefs and expectations. Although normative theories of learning assume that beliefs are updated in accordance with Bayes? Rule, people are inveterate ?misbelievers?: we form beli ...


Enveloping the world: understanding the constraining success of smart technologies
(02/10/2012, 14:15, 8W 2.30)
Luciano Floridi
It is a well-known fact that AI research seeks both to reproduce the outcome of our intelligent behaviour by non-biological means, and to produce the non-biological equivalent of our intelligence. On the one hand, as a branch of engineering intere ...
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Counting coconuts for the chief: coevolution in language and culture
(21/02/2012, 17:15, EB 0.7)
Fiona Jordan
Across the world, languages vary in their ways of enumeration. Some languages, but not others, have dedicated linguistic mechanisms for counting certain objects and/or large numbers. Numeral classifiers are words or affixes to nouns that are used ...
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2011

TBA
(10/05/2011, 17:15, 1E 3.6)
Peter Andras, University of Newcastle
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(19/04/2011, 17:15, 1E 2.4)
Bruce Edmonds
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