A Theoretical Model For Artificial Learning, Memory Management And Decision Making System

07/02/2019
by   Ravin Kumar, et al.
0

Human beings are considered as the most intelligent species on Earth. The ability to think, to create, to innovate, are the key elements which make humans superior over other existing species on Earth. Machines lack all those elements, although machines are faster than human in aspects like computing, equating etc. But humans are still more valuable than machines, due to all those previously discussed elements. Various models have been developed in last few years to create models that can think like human beings, but are not completely successful. This paper presents a new theoretical system for learning, memory management and decision making that can be used to develop highly complex systems, and shows the potential to be used for development of systems that can be used to provide the essential features to the machines to act like human beings.

READ FULL TEXT

page 1

page 2

page 3

research
05/29/2019

Learning Representations by Humans, for Humans

We propose a new, complementary approach to interpretability, in which m...
research
08/27/2020

Computational Models of Human Decision-Making with Application to the Internet of Everything

The concept of the Internet of Things (IoT) first appeared a few decades...
research
10/18/2022

Why do people judge humans differently from machines? The role of agency and experience

People are known to judge artificial intelligence using a utilitarian mo...
research
07/09/2020

When Humans and Machines Make Joint Decisions: A Non-Symmetric Bandit Model

How can humans and machines learn to make joint decisions? This has beco...
research
08/25/2021

Decoys in Cybersecurity: An Exploratory Study to Test the Effectiveness of 2-sided Deception

One of the widely used cyber deception techniques is decoying, where def...
research
10/01/2020

Artificial Creations: Ascription, Ownership, Time-Specific Monopolies

Creativity has always been synonymous with humans. No other living speci...
research
04/28/2022

Robots: the Century Past and the Century Ahead

Let us reflect on the state of robotics. This year marks the 101-st anni...

Please sign up or login with your details

Forgot password? Click here to reset