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Table 3. Modelling the factors associated with AI Variables

in unknown title
by unknown authors
"... In PAGE 3: ... Being a smoker and having a first or second degree tear (compared with no tear) were less associated with AI. Throughout the multiple logistic regression model, being older than 35 years, having a third or fourth degree tear, and having a second stage of labour lasting more than one hour maintained their significance ( Table3 ). Having a third or fourth degree tear increased the risk of having AI four-fold.... ..."

Table 1. Characteristics of AI problems and how they are exhibited by poker.

in Poker as a testbed for machine intelligence research
by Darse Billings, Jonathan Schaeffer, Duane Szafron 1998
"... In PAGE 2: ... Activities such as financial trading, business negotiations, and forecasting (from weather to politics) meet this criteria. The first column of Table1 shows some of the characteristics of these applications from the AI point of view. We are not claiming that these are the only activities of interest, just that they are important considerations for a wide range of interesting problem domains.... In PAGE 2: ...able 1. Characteristics of AI problems and how they are exhibited by poker. We are currently studying the game of poker and are attempting to build a high- performance poker program that is capable of beating the best human players. As shown in the second column of Table1 , poker exhibits all of the activities we are interested in studying on at least some level. Certain aspects of poker have been extensively studied by mathematicians and economists but, surprisingly, very little work has been done by computing scientists.... In PAGE 3: ... We have chosen to study the game of Texas Hold apos;em, the poker variation used in the annual World Series of Poker Championships. It is considered to be the most strategically difficult poker variant that is widely played, and requires all of the complex activities listed in Table1 . For example, the best risk management strategy in the world cannot compensate for a lack of deception, since human opponents are quick to exploit predictable players, no matter how strong they might otherwise be.... In PAGE 4: ... 3. Requirements for a World-Class Poker Player We have identified several key components (modules) that incorporate some of the required activities of a strong poker player and address most of the six characteristics listed in Table1 . However, these components are not independent.... ..."
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Table 1. Characteristics of AI problems and how they are exhibited by poker.

in Poker as a testbed for machine intelligence research
by Darse Billings, Jonathan Schaeffer, Duane Szafron 1998
"... In PAGE 2: ... Activities such as financial trading, business negotiations, and forecasting (from weather to politics) meet this criteria. The first column of Table1 shows some of the characteristics of these applications from the AI point of view. We are not claiming that these are the only activities of interest, just that they are important considerations for a wide range of interesting problem domains.... In PAGE 2: ...able 1. Characteristics of AI problems and how they are exhibited by poker. We are currently studying the game of poker and are attempting to build a high- performance poker program that is capable of beating the best human players. As shown in the second column of Table1 , poker exhibits all of the activities we are interested in studying on at least some level. Certain aspects of poker have been extensively studied by mathematicians and economists but, surprisingly, very little work has been done by computing scientists.... In PAGE 3: ... We have chosen to study the game of Texas Hold apos;em, the poker variation used in the annual World Series of Poker Championships. It is considered to be the most strategically difficult poker variant that is widely played, and requires all of the complex activities listed in Table1 . For example, the best risk management strategy in the world cannot compensate for a lack of deception, since human opponents are quick to exploit predictable players, no matter how strong they might otherwise be.... In PAGE 4: ... 3. Requirements for a World-Class Poker Player We have identified several key components (modules) that incorporate some of the required activities of a strong poker player and address most of the six characteristics listed in Table1 . However, these components are not independent.... ..."
Cited by 8

Table AI. Model parameters.

in Architectural Specification for Massively Parallel Computers: An . . .
by Ron Brightwell, William Camp, Benjamin Cole, Erik DeBenedictis, Robert Leland, James Tomkins, Arthur B. MacCabe

Table 4: Synoptic table of the characteristics of an application WF for AI2TV.

in Process-Orchestrated Software: Towards a Workflow Approach to the Coordination of Distributed Systems
by unknown authors
"... In PAGE 17: ...ther non-instantaneous impromptu information resources, e.g., successively refined Web searches. An interesting open question is whether this outlines a temporal distribution dimension of WF. If so, should enactment engines account for non-instantaneous access and utilization of certain artifacts and resources, and how? And how should this be described in the process model? Table4 in Appendix A provides a synopsis for an application WF in the context of AI2TV. 4.... ..."

Table 1 Application Areas of AIS Major Minor

in Application Areas of AIS: The Past, The Present and The Future
by Emma Hart, Jon Timmis 2005
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Table 3. Comparison of AI techniques.

in Artificial Intelligence in Radiology: Decision Support Systems
by Charles Kahn
"... In PAGE 13: ...Bringing Artificial Intelligence into the Real World Builders of expert systems must choose the most appropriate AI techniques for a particular application ( Table3 ). In addition, developers must address organizational and operational aspects of a decision support system (Table 4).... ..."

Table A.I.10 - Closing a Business

in LESSONS LEARNED FROM ADMINISTRATIVE SIMPLIFICATIONS IMPROVING BUSINESS ENVIRONMENT IN DEVELOPED COUNTRIES POSSIBLE IMPLICATIONS FOR SOUTH CAUCASUS COUNTRIES
by Possible Implications, For South, Caucasus Countries

Table A comparison of AIS effectiveness evaluation models

in Development Of A Model For Evaluating The
by Effectiveness Of Accounting, Asta Raupeliene, Linas Stabingis

Table AI Decision Table for Location OSMs. Each column is linked to a set of keywords that identify the generic models in a variety of applications.

in Supporting Scenario-based Requirements Engineering
by Alistair G. Sutcliffe, Neil A.M. Maiden, et al.
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