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NARS Introduction - Temple University

https://cis.temple.edu/~pwang/NARS-Intro.html

NARS (Non-Axiomatic Reasoning System) is a project aimed at the building of a general-purpose intelligent system, i.e., a "thinking machine" (also known as " AGI "), that follows the same principles as the human mind, and can solve problems in various domains.

How Online Communication Platforms Facilitated Human ... - Sites

https://sites.temple.edu/pcrs/2023/11/12/how-online-communication-platforms-facilitated-human-trafficking-and-rethinking-the-websites-as-hosts-theory/

By Aamy Kuldip (view PDF version) I. Introduction Human trafficking is a horrific crime that involves stealing one’s freedom for profit. [1] Victims of human trafficking may be tricked or forced into providing commercial sex or illegal labor, and are often left extremely traumatized. [2] Online communication platforms, such as Facebook, Twitter, and Craigslist, enable human trafficking ...

Emotional Decision Making: Hardwired and Helpful

https://law.temple.edu/aer/2024/09/07/emotional-decision-making-hardwired-and-helpful/

By Kate Donoghue “Just take emotion out of it.” We have all probably been given, or have given, this advice when faced with a tough decision. But while we may try, doing so is not actually possible when it comes to how we make decisions. We all grew up in different households, under different circumstances, in different demographics, and each one of us has endured different life ...

Introduction to Graphs - Temple University

https://cis.temple.edu/~latecki/Courses/CIS166-Spring10/Lectures/Ch9.ppt

Planar Graphs A graph is called planar if it can be drawn in the plane without any edges crossing. A crossing of edges is the intersection of the lines or arcs representing them at a point other than their common endpoint. Such a drawing is called a planar representation of the graph. Example A graph may be planar even if it is usually drawn with crossings, since it may be possible to draw it ...

Building Classification Models: ID3 and C4.5 - Temple University

https://cis.temple.edu/~giorgio/cis587/readings/id3-c45.html

Introduction ID3 and C4.5 are algorithms introduced by Quinlan for inducing Classification Models, also called Decision Trees, from data.

Adaptive Procedural Generation in Minecraft - Temple University

https://cis.temple.edu/~wangp/5603-AI/Project/2022S/pattersonblaker/Ward_Patterson_Final_Report.pdf

1 Abstract Minecraft has been the focus of much AI research in past years. Most recently, interest has risen in procedural generation of settlements in Minecraft, largely due to a annual competition established in 2018 called the Generative Design in Minecraft Competition. Inspired by this recent research, we aim to develop a set of algorithms that are capable of building a realistic ...

Heuristics - Temple University

https://cis.temple.edu/~pwang/Publication/heuristic.pdf

Heuristics and Normativ e Mo dels of Judgmen t under Uncertain t y P ei W ang Center for R ese ar ch on Conc epts and Co gnition Indiana University

Subodha CV - sites.temple.edu

https://sites.temple.edu/subodha/files/2025/04/Subodha-CV-Web.pdf

Professor of Statistics, Operations, and Data Science (Secondary appointment in Information Systems)

Building Classification Models: ID3 and C4.5 - Temple University

https://cis.temple.edu/~ingargio/cis587/readings/id3-c45.html

Introduction ID3 and C4.5 are algorithms introduced by Quinlan for inducing Classification Models, also called Decision Trees, from data.

Temple University School of Social Work Field Education Manual

https://sites.temple.edu/sswfieldeducation/files/2022/09/MSW-Field-Education-Manual-rev20210809-20220816-1.pdf

Human service and social change agencies provide settings in which students are challenged and supported in the integration of theories and practice skills. The School of Social Work partners with hundreds of public and nonprofit organizations to provide MSW students high quality field education experiences. Field education programs and courses are coordinated from the Philadelphia campus.