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Family of 2-simplex cognitive tools and their application for decision-making and its justifications
Urgency of application and development of cognitive graphic tools for usage
in intelligent systems of data analysis, decision making and its justifications
is given. Cognitive graphic tool "2-simplex prism" and examples of its usage
are presented. Specificity of program realization of cognitive graphics tools
invariant to problem areas is described. Most significant results are given and
discussed. Future investigations are connected with usage of new approach to
rendering, cross-platform realization, cognitive features improving and
expanding of n-simplex family.Comment: 14 pages, 6 figures, conferenc
User-centered visual analysis using a hybrid reasoning architecture for intensive care units
One problem pertaining to Intensive Care Unit information systems is that, in some cases, a very dense display of data can result. To ensure the overview and readability of the increasing volumes of data, some special features are required (e.g., data prioritization, clustering, and selection mechanisms) with the application of analytical methods (e.g., temporal data abstraction, principal component analysis, and detection of events). This paper addresses the problem of improving the integration of the visual and analytical methods applied to medical monitoring systems. We present a knowledge- and machine learning-based approach to support the knowledge discovery process with appropriate analytical and visual methods. Its potential benefit to the development of user interfaces for intelligent monitors that can assist with the detection and explanation of new, potentially threatening medical events. The proposed hybrid reasoning architecture provides an interactive graphical user interface to adjust the parameters of the analytical methods based on the users' task at hand. The action sequences performed on the graphical user interface by the user are consolidated in a dynamic knowledge base with specific hybrid reasoning that integrates symbolic and connectionist approaches. These sequences of expert knowledge acquisition can be very efficient for making easier knowledge emergence during a similar experience and positively impact the monitoring of critical situations. The provided graphical user interface incorporating a user-centered visual analysis is exploited to facilitate the natural and effective representation of clinical information for patient care
An information assistant system for the prevention of tunnel vision in crisis management
In the crisis management environment, tunnel vision is a set of bias in decision makers’ cognitive process which often leads to incorrect understanding of the real crisis situation, biased perception of information, and improper decisions. The tunnel vision phenomenon is a consequence of both the challenges in the task and the natural limitation in a human being’s cognitive process. An information assistant system is proposed with the purpose of preventing tunnel vision. The system serves as a platform for monitoring the on-going crisis event. All information goes through the system before arrives at the user. The system enhances the data quality, reduces the data quantity and presents the crisis information in a manner that prevents or repairs the user’s cognitive overload. While working with such a system, the users (crisis managers) are expected to be more likely to stay aware of the actual situation, stay open minded to possibilities, and make proper decisions
Playing Smart - Artificial Intelligence in Computer Games
Abstract: With this document we will present an overview of artificial intelligence in general and artificial intelligence in the context of its use in modern computer games in particular. To this end we will firstly provide an introduction to the terminology of artificial intelligence, followed by a brief history of this field of computer science and finally we will discuss the impact which this science has had on the development of computer games. This will be further illustrated by a number of case studies, looking at how artificially intelligent behaviour has been achieved in selected games
A false colouring real time visual saliency algorithm for reference resolution in simulated 3-D environments
In this paper we present a novel false colouring visual
saliency algorithm and illustrate how it is used in the Situated Language Interpreter system to resolve natural language references
Approximate Bayesian Image Interpretation using Generative Probabilistic Graphics Programs
The idea of computer vision as the Bayesian inverse problem to computer
graphics has a long history and an appealing elegance, but it has proved
difficult to directly implement. Instead, most vision tasks are approached via
complex bottom-up processing pipelines. Here we show that it is possible to
write short, simple probabilistic graphics programs that define flexible
generative models and to automatically invert them to interpret real-world
images. Generative probabilistic graphics programs consist of a stochastic
scene generator, a renderer based on graphics software, a stochastic likelihood
model linking the renderer's output and the data, and latent variables that
adjust the fidelity of the renderer and the tolerance of the likelihood model.
Representations and algorithms from computer graphics, originally designed to
produce high-quality images, are instead used as the deterministic backbone for
highly approximate and stochastic generative models. This formulation combines
probabilistic programming, computer graphics, and approximate Bayesian
computation, and depends only on general-purpose, automatic inference
techniques. We describe two applications: reading sequences of degraded and
adversarially obscured alphanumeric characters, and inferring 3D road models
from vehicle-mounted camera images. Each of the probabilistic graphics programs
we present relies on under 20 lines of probabilistic code, and supports
accurate, approximately Bayesian inferences about ambiguous real-world images.Comment: The first two authors contributed equally to this wor
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