Jan van LeeuwenSpringer Berlin HeidelbergWiedermann, J., van Leeuwen, J. (2015a). What is Computation: An Epistemic Approach. In: Italiano, G. et al., (eds.). SOFSEM 2015: Theory and Practice of Computer Science. LNCS 8939, Berlin: Springer, pp. 1-13...
And one interesting thing,or one really important thing,that came about from these six primitives is that if you can compute something in Python,then,in theory,you can write a program that computes the exact same thing in any other language. Think about that today when you review your slides...
What is artificial general intelligence? The term “artificial general intelligence” (AGI) was coined to describe AI systems that possesscapabilities comparable to those of a human. In theory, AGI could someday replicate human-like cognitive abilities including reasoning, problem-solving, perception, ...
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Quantum computing is an emerging area of computer science focused on building computers based on the principles ofquantum theoryto dramatically increase computation speeds. It aims to use the unique behaviors of quantum physics to solve problems that are too complex for classical computing and to prov...
Cryptography is the practice of developing and using coded algorithms to protect and obscure transmitted information.
Resource-intensive.Reinforcement learning requires a lot of data and computation.Supervised learning, by comparison, can deliver faster, more efficient results to companies if the proper amount of data is available. Supervised learning can be employed with fewer resources. ...
Quantum computing is a type of computation that leverages the principles of quantum mechanics to process information far more efficiently than classical computers. While classical computers use bits as the basic unit of data—representing either a 0 or a 1—quantum computers use quantum bits, or qu...
Computationalism Turing Test Super-computationIn this paper I put Jim Fetzer''s esemplastic burial of the computational conception of mind within the context of both my own burial and the theory of mind I would put in place of this dead doctrine. My view in a nutshell: Computationalism will...
I think that the pro- posal suits most intuitive uses of computation, both in computer science and physics, and promises to be use- ful in the broader contexts in which computation has been utilized.The fact that we need hardware and software is an indication that we need a programmable ...