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Frederick Maier (UGA AI Institute)
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I am the Associate Director of and an Assistant Research Scientist at UGA's Institute for Artificial Intelligence. Before that, I was a Lecturer in UGA's Computer Science Department. I've also been a research fellow at Aston Business School. In Birmingham, England, a postdoc at the Florida Institute for Human and Machine Cognition. And a visiting researcher in the Kno.e.sis Center. Of Wright State University. And a master's degree in artificial intelligence.
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Timbuktu!: Microsoft's corporate culture from an open-source backer's point of view
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Connecting from the middle of nowhere. Thursday, May 26, 2011. Microsofts corporate culture from an open-source backers point of view. Http:/ www.zdnet.com/blog/microsoft/can-an-open-source-backer-thrive-inside-microsoft-this-one-says-no/9545? While I do agree that some competition is needed based on a meritocracy system, but too much competition may indeed be destructive, especially if this is within the scope of one organization. Posted by Adila A. Krisnadhi. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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Timbuktu!: Knowledge-based Programming to Knowledge Representation: The Basic Tasks
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Connecting from the middle of nowhere. Thursday, June 23, 2011. Knowledge-based Programming to Knowledge Representation: The Basic Tasks. We continue from the earlier post. As in the earlier post, much of this post content are taken from Franz Baader's lecture notes. Freely available on the web) of which I claim no authorship whatsoever. The following are the important subtasks in knowledge representation:. Working with and applying the represented knowledge. This means that the semantics should never de...
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Timbuktu!: Quotes from Edgar W. Dijkstra
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Connecting from the middle of nowhere. Friday, June 03, 2011. Quotes from Edgar W. Dijkstra. The other day, I stumbled upon the Memorial Resolution about Edgar Wybe Dijkstra, whom you may have known as the creator of the now-famous Dijkstra shortest path algorithm. Dijkstra was a professor at the Eindhoven University of Technology, and later at University of Texas at Austin (1984 - 2002). He was the winner of 1972's ACM Turing Award. On his project of "Streamlining Mathematical Arguments", he said:.
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Timbuktu!: Hans Rosling's Washing Machine and World's Energy Consumption
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Connecting from the middle of nowhere. Thursday, May 26, 2011. Hans Roslings Washing Machine and Worlds Energy Consumption. Http:/ www.youtube.com/watch? Another interesting video on washing machine and the world's energy consumption. And it's funny too! Like money, out of all the world's energy, the richest people consume the most. Thus, until they have the same energy consumption per person, they shouldn't give an advice to others, what to do and what to not to do. Posted by Adila A. Krisnadhi.
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Classical Programming vs. Knowledge-based Programming: Example | Timbuktu
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Connecting from the middle of nowhere …. Classical Programming vs. Knowledge-based Programming. Knowledge-based Programming to Knowledge Representation: The Basic Tasks. Classical Programming vs. Knowledge-based Programming: Example. Knowledge representation and reasoning. Continuing from my last post. Let me give you an example on how classical programming differs from knowledge-based programming (the example is taken from Prof. Franz Baader’s lecture notes. And an edge from. We might have to modify the...
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Timbuktu!: Rules of Brainstorming
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Connecting from the middle of nowhere. Tuesday, May 24, 2011. Finally, an update after a while. I just read an interesting article on how can an innovation be killed easily in any organizations. One interesting point in the article is that brainstorming is good and recommended, but often times, brainstorming just ends up killing good ideas. The reason is that because we often do brainstorming while ignoring the rules behind it. So what are the rules? There is no such thing as a bad idea. Acquaintance, fr...
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