Search Results for author: Melanie Moses

Found 7 papers, 1 papers with code

Dynamic Spatio-Temporal Summarization using Information Based Fusion

no code implementations2 Oct 2023 Humayra Tasnim, Soumya Dutta, Melanie Moses

In the era of burgeoning data generation, managing and storing large-scale time-varying datasets poses significant challenges.

Data Summarization Decision Making

Embodied, Situated, and Grounded Intelligence: Implications for AI

no code implementations24 Oct 2022 Tyler Millhouse, Melanie Moses, Melanie Mitchell

In April of 2022, the Santa Fe Institute hosted a workshop on embodied, situated, and grounded intelligence as part of the Institute's Foundations of Intelligence project.

Frontiers in Collective Intelligence: A Workshop Report

no code implementations13 Dec 2021 Tyler Millhouse, Melanie Moses, Melanie Mitchell

In August of 2021, the Santa Fe Institute hosted a workshop on collective intelligence as part of its Foundations of Intelligence project.

Frontiers in Evolutionary Computation: A Workshop Report

no code implementations20 Oct 2021 Tyler Millhouse, Melanie Moses, Melanie Mitchell

In July of 2021, the Santa Fe Institute hosted a workshop on evolutionary computation as part of its Foundations of Intelligence in Natural and Artificial Systems project.

Foundations of Intelligence in Natural and Artificial Systems: A Workshop Report

no code implementations5 May 2021 Tyler Millhouse, Melanie Moses, Melanie Mitchell

In March of 2021, the Santa Fe Institute hosted a workshop as part of its Foundations of Intelligence in Natural and Artificial Systems project.

Interdisciplinary Approaches to Understanding Artificial Intelligence's Impact on Society

no code implementations11 Dec 2020 Suresh Venkatasubramanian, Nadya Bliss, Helen Nissenbaum, Melanie Moses

Innovations in AI have focused primarily on the questions of "what" and "how"-algorithms for finding patterns in web searches, for instance-without adequate attention to the possible harms (such as privacy, bias, or manipulation) and without adequate consideration of the societal context in which these systems operate.

Scale Invariance of Immune System Response Rates and Times: Perspectives on Immune System Architecture and Implications for Artificial Immune Systems

1 code implementation8 Aug 2010 Soumya Banerjee, Melanie Moses

We find that a sub-modular NIS architecture, in which lymph node number and size both increase sublinearly with body size, efficiently balances the tradeoff between local pathogen detection and global response using antibodies.

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