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一个哲学家的科学实验 —— 徐英瑾

https://cis.temple.edu/~pwang/Chinese/XuBook.pdf

王培(美国天普大学计算机与信息科学系) 多年之后,“ 人工智能”(AI)重回公众视野,而徐英瑾的《心智、语言和机器——维特根斯坦哲学和人工智能科学的对话》(人民出版社,2013,以下简称《对话》)的出版可谓恰逢其会。

Kanghyun (Simon) Cho - Fox School of Business

https://www.fox.temple.edu/directory/kanghyun-simon-cho

Kanghyun (Simon) Cho is a Ph.D. candidate in Management Information Systems at Temple University. His research explores how artificial intelligence (AI) shapes expert decision-making in high-stakes domains such as healthcare and financial markets, with particular attention to the tension between algorithmic automation and augmentation.

Chapter 10: Graphs

https://cis.temple.edu/~pwang/2166-MC/Lectures/Rosen_Ch10.pptx

We have a lot of freedom when we draw a picture of a graph. All that matters is the connections made by the edges, not the particular geometry depicted. For example, the lengths of edges, whether edges cross, how vertices are depicted, and so on, do not matter.

Announcing the Translational Research Collaboration and Innovation ...

https://tuportal6.temple.edu/web/medicine/blog/-/blogs/announcing-the-translational-research-collaboration-and-innovation-grant-awardees

I am pleased to announce the winners of our translational research collaboration and innovation grants program. This initiative, launched in September 2023, aimed to foster collaborative research projects that translate scientific discoveries into practical applications for improving healthcare. Four pilot grants worth $50,000 each have been awarded to multidisciplinary...

Mutual Risk Sharing and Fintech: The Case of Xiang Hu Bao

https://www.fox.temple.edu/sites/fox/files/documents/Cummins%20Conference%202022/XiangHuBao-main-2022-03-23.pdf

The significant progress in information technologies promotes new venues in risk sharing and risk management practices (OECD, 2017). Just as peer-to-peer (P2P) lending platforms connected un-or under-financed borrowers to lenders, emerging fintech platforms can also be leveraged to reach traditionally un-insured or under-insured customers.2 This is exemplified by Xiang Hu Bao (XHB, meaning ...

TPAMI-0673-0906-2 1..11 - Temple University

https://cis.temple.edu/~latecki/Papers/PAMIshape08.pdf

Xiang Bai and Longin Jan Latecki, Senior Member, IEEE Abstract—This paper proposes a novel graph matching algorithm and applies it to shape recognition based on object silhouettes. The main idea is to match skeleton graphs by comparing the geodesic paths between skeleton endpoints. In contrast to typical tree or graph matching methods, we do not consider the topological graph structure. Our ...

Shakeeb Akhter | College of Public Health | College of Public Health

https://cph.temple.edu/directory/shakeeb-akhter

Biography Shakeeb Akhter is the senior vice president and chief digital and information officer for the Children's Hospital of Philadelphia. In this role, he has strategic leadership of the Information Services Department, including 550 FTEs, supporting more than 500 applications enterprise-wide, while managing a $200M+ operating budget and $50M capital budget, with a project portfolio of more ...

iGEM - Institute for Genomics and Evolutionary Medicine - Temple University

https://igem.temple.edu/people/core

iGEM researchers are pursuing a variety of interdisciplinary research and discovery projects

AI and Computing Horizons: Cloud and Edge in the Modern Era

https://cis.temple.edu/~wu/research/publications/Publication_files/jsan-13-00044-v2.pdf

The term AI on Edge refers to the execution of AI processes right on edge devices, whereas AI for Edge refers to the deployment of AI models and algorithms in the central servers or upper layers to enhance edge computing capabilities. Previous works conducted on the edge–cloud continuum focused on many aspects of the domain.

AGI Introduction - Temple University

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

From AI to AGI AI: in different directions, and through seasonal cycles Artificial Intelligence (AI) started with "thinking machine" or "human-comparable intelligence" as the ultimate goal, as documented by the following literature: Computing machinery and intelligence, 1950 Proposal of the Dartmouth Meeting, 1955 Computers and Thought, 1963 In the past, there were some ambitious projects ...