Archive for July, 2007

GameTheory.net

Wednesday, July 25th, 2007

A resource for educators and students of game theory.
GameTheory.net: http://www.gametheory.net/

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DART, Dynamic Analysis and Replanning

Sunday, July 15th, 2007

“Le système DART (Dynamic Analysis and Replanning), fut utilisé au cours de la crise du Golfe Persique survenue en 1991 par les forces armées des Etats Unis. Cet outil d’analyse et de replanification dynamique automatise la gestion de la logistique et de la programmation des transports. Il peut gérer 50 000 véhicules, bateaux, soldats à la fois en tenant compte des points de départs, des destinations, des routes et de la résolution de conflits potentiels.Les techniques de l’IA permirent de générer un plan en quelques heures alors que les anciennes méthodes auraient pris plusieurs semaines. Selon la DARPA (Defense Advanced Research Project Agency) cette application à elle seule fait plus que rembourser les sommes investies en 30 ans dans l’IA.”

Intelligence Artificielle, Russell et Norvig

DART IEEE Computer Society

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Processus et méthodes logistiques, AFNOR

Saturday, July 14th, 2007

“Ces dernières années ont connu un dévelopement spectaculaire du champ de la logistique. La maîtrise de la logistique est donc, aujourd’hui, l’un des enjeux majeurs à relever.”

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Robert Axelrod, the complexity of cooperation, Princeton

Monday, July 9th, 2007

<Abstract>

“The complexity of cooperation is exciting because it seeks to model how changes in the identities of populations of actors could take place. (..) This book is not merely important; it’s fun.”

</Abstract>

<Sommaire>

<Introduction/>

<Part 1>Evolving New Strategies</Part 1>

<Part 2>Coping with Noise</Part 2>

<Part 3>Promoting Norms</Part 3>

<Part 4>Choosing Sides</Part 4>

<Part 5>Setting Standards</Part 5>

<Part 6>Building New Political Actors</Part 6>

<Part 7>Disseminating Culture</Part 7>

<Appendixes/>

<Part A>Replication f Agent-Based Models</Part A>

<Part B>Resources for Agent-based Modeling</Part B>

</Sommaire>

<Auteur>

Robert Axelrod is the Arthur W. Bromage Distinguished University Professor of Political Science and Public Policy at he University of Michigan. His work on cooperation and norms has received has received awards from the American Association for the Advancement of Science, The American Political Association, the MacArthur Foundation, and the National Academy of Sciences.

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Marvin Minsky, The emotion machine, Simon & Schuster

Friday, July 6th, 2007

<Abstract>

“Our minds are working all the time, but we rarely stop to think about how they work. (…) For example, emotions, intuitions, and feelings are just other forms of thinking, according to Minsky.”

</Abstract>

<Sommaire>

<Introduction/>

<Part 1>Falling in love</Part 1>

<Part 2>Attachments and goals</Part 2>

<Part 3>From pain to suffering</Part 3>

<Part 4>Consciousness</Part 4>

<Part 5>Levels of mental activities</Part 5>

<Part 6>Common Sense</Part 6>

<Part 7>Thinking</Part 7>

<Part 8>Resourcefullness</Part 8>

<Part 9>The self</Part 9>

</Sommaire>

<Auteur>

Marvin Minsky is the Donner Professor of Science at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), where he cofounded the Artificial Intelligence Laboratory. He is a member of the National Academy of Sciences and former president of the American Association for Artificial Intelligence.

WIKIPEDIA FR, http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marvin_Minsky

WIKIPEDIA EN, http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marvin_Minsky

WEB, http://web.media.mit.edu/~minsky/

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