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Author
Matwin Stan
Title
My AI or Five Theses About Artificial Intelligence After Its 50th Birthday
Source
Roczniki Kolegium Analiz Ekonomicznych / Szkoła Główna Handlowa, 2007, nr 17, s. 9-17, bobliogr. 20 poz.
Issue title
Discovering patterns in economic data
Keyword
Sztuczna inteligencja, Badania empiryczne
Artificial intelligence, Empirical researches
Note
summ.
Abstract
In a search for lessons learned from 50 years of history ofAI, this paper presents a brief subjective and personal history of the field. It then introduces five theses-prescriptions for what makes good AI research. The theses stem form the author's understanding of successes and failures of the field, and from his own experience as a long-standing and active member of the AI community. The five theses promote practicality, embeddedness, empirical verification, mathematical foundation, and scrutiny. (original abstract)
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ISSN
1232-4671
Language
eng
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