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We are the Temple AGI Team. We do research and experiments in the field of Artificial General Intelligence. Team meetings occur each Wednesday on Zoom. We welcome outside collaborators to get involved in various ways. Feel free to explore our various links & resources and contact us.

Introduction to Probability, Statistics and Random Processes

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To stress the point of switching, consider a generalization of the problem: suppose there are 10 000 doors, behind one is a car and behind the rest, goats. After you make your choice, the host will open 9998 doors with goats, and offers you the option to switch. To change or not to change, that’s the question!

AGI Introduction - Temple University

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Two publications on the project are selected, usually one brief introduction and one detailed description. ACT-R [An Integrated Theory of the Mind; The Atomic Components of Thought] ACT-R is a cognitive architecture: a theory for simulating and understanding human cognition.

Connie (Xiangdong) Mao - Fox School of Business

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Biography Dr. Connie X. Mao is a Professor of Finance and Seymour Wolfbein Senior Research Fellow at Temple University Fox School of Business. She holds a PhD in Finance from The Johnson School of Management at Cornell University (Ithaca, NY), and a PhD in Biomedical Science from Cornell University Medical School (New York, NY). Her research expertise is corporate finance. Her primary research ...

The Cost of Convenience: © 2010 University of Uta

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The use of one-tailed hypothesis tests is strong evidence of this assumption (e.g., Arceneaux and Nickerson 2010; Green, Gerber, and Nickerson 2003; McNulty 2005), as is the concept of attributable effects (Hansen and Bowers 2009).