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… president of the New York Academy of Sciences. I had a seat at the table alongside the leaders of the 1 st generation, Marvin Minsky and John McCarthy, the 2 nd generation, Edward Feigenbaum 13 and Roger Schank, and Joseph Traub, head of the National Supercomputer Consortium. In...
…5.2 The Society of Mind and the Emotion Machine In his influential but controversial book The Society of Mind [Min&8], Marvin Minsky described a model of human intelligence as something that is built up from the interactions of numerous simple agents. He spells out in great deta...
…. In 1988, continuing this research, Hillis received a PhD in EECS from MIT under doctoral advisers Gerald Jay Sussman, Marvin Minsky and Claude Shannon. Hillis co-founded Thinking Machines Corporation in 1983 while doing his doctoral work at MIT. The company was to develop Hilli...
…rote at the start of his PhD thesis a few years later. “A thinking machine.” 188 What Hillis and others like his mentor Marvin Minsky, realized was that the human brain works differently than machine logic. Life, after all, is not a series of linear math problems. (Much as we mig...
…tine Equations?. Accessed April 13, 2014. http://logic.pdmi-ras. ru/~yumat/Journal/H10history/H10histe.pdf.gz. Minsky, Marvin Lee. Computation. Prentice-Hall Englewood Cliffs, 1967. http:// cba.mit.edu/events/03.11.ASE/docs/Minsky.pdf. Nagel, Ernest, and James R. Newman. Godel’...
“Minsky does a marvelous job parsing other complicated mental activities
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…s saw the first efforts at developing artificial intelligence, by researchers such as Herbert Simon, John McCarthy, and Marvin Minsky, who began to program computers to perform simple tasks and to construct rudimentary robots. The success of these initial efforts inspired Simon t...
…rote at the start of his PhD thesis a few years later. “A thinking machine.”188 What Hillis and others like his mentor Marvin Minsky, realized was that the human brain works differently than machine logic. Life, after all, is not a series of linear math problems. (Much as we mig...
…ynamically coupled, minimizing “cognitive synergy” effects. e DUAL [NK04] is the most impressive system to come out of Marvin Minsky’s “Society of Mind” paradigm. It features a population of agents, each of which combines symbolic and connectionist representation, self-organizin...
…be the first printed usage of the phrase “artificial intelligence,” computer scientist John McCarthy and his colleagues Marvin Minsky, Nathaniel Rochester, and Claude Shannon conjectured that “every aspect of learning or any other feature of intelligence can in principle be so pr...
…be the first printed usage of the phrase “artificial intelligence,” computer scientist John McCarthy and his colleagues Marvin Minsky, Nathaniel Rochester, and Claude Shannon conjectured that “every aspect of learning or any other feature of intelligence can in principle be so pr...
…enblatt invented a learning device he called the perceptron, which was a one-layer neural network. In the late sixties, Marvin Minsky and Seymour Papert wrote a book titled Perceptrons, in which they basically proved that perceptrons couldn’t do anything interesting, which is cor...
…enblatt invented a learning device he called the perceptron, which was a one-layer neural network. In the late sixties, Marvin Minsky and Seymour Papert wrote a book titled Perceptrons, in which they basically proved that perceptrons couldn’t do anything interesting, which is cor...