Imaging is the representation or reproduction of an object's outward form; especially a visual representation (i.e., the formation of an image).
Eric Horvitz is a Distinguished Scientist at Microsoft, where he serves as a research area manager within Microsoft Research. His research interests span theoretical and practical challenges with developing systems that perceive, learn, and reason. His contributions include advances in principles and applications of machine learning and inference, information retrieval, human-computer interaction, bioinformatics, and e-commerce. He has been elected a Fellow of the Association for the Advancement of Artificial Intelligence (AAAI) and of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS). He currently serves on the NSF Computer & Information Science & Engineering (CISE) Advisory Board and on the council of the Computing Community Consortium (CCC). He received his PhD and MD degrees at Stanford University.
Dr. Horvitz played a significant role in establishing the credibility of artificial intelligence with other areas of computer science and computer engineering, influencing fields ranging from human-computer interaction to operating systems. His research helped establish the link between artificial intelligence and decision science. As an example, he coined the concept of bounded optimality, a decision-theoretic approach to bounded rationality.
Megan deBettencourt - Applied Mathematics
Human brain and growing intelligence
Discovering One's Hidden Psychopathy
The Neuroscience of Memory - Eleanor Maguire
Investigating Intelligence - A conversation with John Duncan (Preview)
RI Seminar: Stefan Schaal : From Movement Primitives to Associative Skill Memories
Neuroscience of Intelligence
In Motion Broadcast IV - Artificial Intelligence [Part 1]
In Motion Broadcast IV - Artificial Intelligence Part [2]
Intelligence and the Brain: Recent Advances in Understanding How the Brain Works with Jeff Hawkins
Science Documentary: Genetics, Robotics, Quantum Computing, Artificial Intelligence
Making Friends With Artificial Intelligence: Eric Horvitz at TEDxAustin
Estimating Markets through Behavioral Biomimicry: Alex Terrazas at TEDxSacramento
Brain Function Not Completely Dependent on Size
Megan deBettencourt - Applied Mathematics
Human brain and growing intelligence
Discovering One's Hidden Psychopathy
The Neuroscience of Memory - Eleanor Maguire
Investigating Intelligence - A conversation with John Duncan (Preview)
RI Seminar: Stefan Schaal : From Movement Primitives to Associative Skill Memories
Neuroscience of Intelligence
In Motion Broadcast IV - Artificial Intelligence [Part 1]
In Motion Broadcast IV - Artificial Intelligence Part [2]
Intelligence and the Brain: Recent Advances in Understanding How the Brain Works with Jeff Hawkins
Science Documentary: Genetics, Robotics, Quantum Computing, Artificial Intelligence
Making Friends With Artificial Intelligence: Eric Horvitz at TEDxAustin
Estimating Markets through Behavioral Biomimicry: Alex Terrazas at TEDxSacramento
Brain Function Not Completely Dependent on Size
TEDxHendrixCollege - Andy James - The Cognitive Connectome
Hippocampal Neuron in 3D rotation
Neuroprosthetics of the mind -- robots for our brain | Olaf Blanke | TEDxCaFoscariU
Michael Gelb: Neuroscience Excerpt 1
Neuroscience meets Neurotechnology | Session 1: Introduction
Miniaturization of Medicine and its Impact on Cardiology
The Neuroscience Behind the Decision Making Process - Shelley Row, P.E.
NOVA scienceNOW : 1 - Mirror Neurons
DR Mamdouh Mahfouz Spinal imaging normal anatomy of the spine
Adam Gazzaley - Video Games & Neuroscience: A Vision of the Future - LeWeb'14 Paris
Jeff Hawkins: Advances in Modeling Neocortex and its Impact on Machine Intelligence
"What is neuro-nonsense?" a talk by Anthony Jack about over-hyped neuroscience research.
Processors for Intelligent Machines
Angela Bongaarts - Gene expression data mining I
Polyworld: Using Evolution to Design Artificial Intelligence
Mapping the Brain Connectome - Alan Evans
Decisions Responsibility and the Brain
15th Kenneth Myer Lecture: Brain Power
The Poeticon: languages of sensorimotor representations and
Cognitive Sciences Applications in Big Data (General Joint Session at WMSCI 2014)
Why Religion Should Be Replaced: Sam Harris on The End of Faith, Danger to Society (2005)
Inside the Human Body: Building Your Brain
Stimulating Neurons with Light: Current State and Future Challenges
Temple Grandin: The world needs all kinds of minds
Behavioral Variation and Organization in Social Insect Colonies
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