ICS Colloquium – Developing Human-Like Artificial General Intelligence
ICS Colloquium – Developing Human-Like Artificial General Intelligence
Categories: Lectures and Seminars | Intended for Current Students, Faculty, Staff/Faculty
2203 Dunton Tower
1125 Colonel By Dr, Ottawa, ON
Contact Information
Uzma Khan, 613-520-2600 (1739), uzma.khan@carleton.ca
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No registration required.
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About this Event
Host Organization: Institute of Cognitive Science
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Date: Sept. 26, 2018 3pm-4:30pm
Location: Dunton Tower: Room 2203
Speaker: Katelyn Dudzik
Title: Developing Human-Like Artificial General Intelligence
Abstract:
The challenge of creating human like Artificial General Intelligence (AGI) is to develop an agent that can function intelligently on a human-like task. Using Newell’s Single Complex Task Analysis method, we have developed an agent-based cognitive model to perform a complex, human task. The task is open ended and runs in a dynamic multi agent environment, The evaluation of the model is through comparison with actual human experts doing the same task.