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Allen Newell (March 19, 1927 - July 19, 1992) was a researcher in computer science and cognitive psychology at the RAND corporation and at Carnegie Mellon University's School of Computer Science, Tepper School of Business, ...

 


Allen Newell
Allen Newell (March 19, 1927 - July 19, 1992) was a researcher in computer science and cognitive psychology.

Allen Newell
If you are looking for an answer to the question What is Artificial Intelligence?

Review of "Allen Newell, Unified Theories of Cognition," Artificial Intelligence, 59 (1993), pp. 343-354.
"The Future Merging of Science, Art, and Psychology," Applied Artificial Intelligence, vol. 7, 1993.

Allen Brady has determined Busy Beaver for machines with 3 states and 3-letter alphabet S(3,3)≥92649163.

Allen et al. suggest that the binding of visual features may actually automatic insofar as it does not share resources with any other cognitive processes.

Allen Newell in D.G. Bobrow and P.J. Hayes
"Artificial Intelligence - Where Are We?" Artif. Intell. 25 (1985) 3.
The ability to learn faster than your competitors may be the only sustainable competitive advantage.

Newell, Allen. Unified Theories of Cognition. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 1990.
Owens, Christopher Charles. "Indexing and Retrieving Abstract Planning Knowledge." Ph.D. Thesis, Yale University, Department of Computer Science, 1990.

by: James Allen
Foundations of Statistical Natural Language Processing
by: Christopher D. Manning, Hinrich Schuetze ...


Works Cited
Allen, Colin. Animal Consciousness.
Beloff, John. Dualism: The Mind-Brain Problem.

Allen & Unwin
Grassé, P.-P. 1959: La Reconstruction du nid et les coordinations interindividuelles. La théorie de la stigmergie, Insectes Sociaux 6: 41-84.
Goss. S., Aron. S., Deneubourg, J.L. and Pasteels, J.M.

Winograd Terry Allen Winograd (born February 24, 1946) is a professor of computer science at Stanford University. ...

- Woody Allen
The Brain as an Information Processing System
The human brain contains about 10 billion nerve cells, or neurons. On average, each neuron is connected to other neurons through about 10 000 synapses.

Diamo per ogni mondo un limite di tempo entro cui il device può allenarsi, e stabiliamo anche che tipo di risultati deve raggiungere dopo l'allenamento (per esempio, il rapporto vittorie/sconfitte deve essere almeno 9 a 1).

Most of the successes of AI in the 1970's and 1980's were due to research in the performance paradigm, based on Allen Newell's and Herbert Simon's Physical Symbol System Hypothesis: ...

If you need an introduction to Bayesian networks see the excerpt from Chapter 8 of ``Artificial Intelligence: Theory and Practice,'' by Tom Dean, James Allen and Yiannis Aloimonos, (Benjamin/Cummings Publishing Company, 1995).

See also: Artificial intelligence, AI, Knowledge, Agent, Demon

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