https://cis.temple.edu/~pwang/Publication/TheoriesOfAI.pdf
This chapter addresses several central meta-theoretical issues of AI and AGI. After ana-lyzing the nature of the field, three criteria for desired theories are proposed: correctness, concreteness, and compactness. The criteria are clarified in the AI context, and using them, the current situation in the field is evaluated.
https://cis.temple.edu/~yu/wanglab/
About The W ireless and A dvanced N etworking G roup (WANG Lab) in the Department of Computer and Information Sciences at Temple University focuses on research that advances the way that people, devices and applications interact in emerging wireless networking, smart sensing, distributed computing, and artificial intelligence. Wang Lab was established in the University of North Carolina at ...
https://cis.temple.edu/~pwang/AGI-Curriculum.html
Suggested Education for Future AGI Researchers The following list is a partial education plan for students interested in the research of Artificial General Intelligence. Notes: The opinions expressed here are highly personal. Not only are the topics and reading materials selected according to my opinion, but also there are my own works included (they are distinguished from the others using ...
https://bulletin.temple.edu/undergraduate/courses/mis/
MIS 3536. Information Systems Innovation with AI. 3 Credit Hours. This course provides the knowledge and skills to leverage emerging and innovative information technology to create business opportunities for both new entrepreneurial ventures and traditional firms.
https://liberalarts.temple.edu/news/2025/03/steven-levy-cla-72-address-temple-cla-graduates-2025-commencement-speaker
The author of eight books, Levy has repeatedly been at the forefront of era-defining tech movements, from the formative days of modern computer culture (Hackers, 1984) to AI (Artificial Life, 1992) to the cryptography technology behind today’s digital currencies (Crypto, 2001).
https://cis.temple.edu/~souvenir/index.php?id=teaching
Teaching CIS 5543: Computer Vision Graduate level course in introductory computer vision topics. Offered: Fall 2019, Fall 2020 CIS 5603: Artificial Intelligence Graduate level course that covers classic and modern AI topics such as search, reasoning, knowledge representation, and learning. Offered: Spring 2019 CIS 4526: Foundations of Machine Learning Undergraduate level course in general ...
https://cis.temple.edu/~yu/wanglab/index.html
About The W ireless and A dvanced N etworking G roup (WANG Lab) in the Department of Computer and Information Sciences at Temple University focuses on research that advances the way that people, devices and applications interact in emerging wireless networking, smart sensing, distributed computing, and artificial intelligence. Wang Lab was established in the University of North Carolina at ...
https://sites.temple.edu/yangyang/files/2025/09/Yang-CV-2025.pdf
Research Interests Tourism and Hospitality Analytics Hospitality Real Estate and Financial Analysis
https://guides.temple.edu/qda/choosing
This workshop is the second of the two-part workshop on five different Qualitative Data Analysis (QDA) tools – ATLAS.ti, NVivo, Dedoose, Taguette, and QualCoder. The workshop recaps essential and distinctive features demonstrated in the Part 1 recorded workshop and answered questions about the tools. The workshop discusses considerations for choosing among the five tools and provides ...
https://studyabroad.temple.edu/planning-resources/financing-study-abroad/scholarships/benjamin-gilman-international-scholarship
Up to $5,000 for Study Abroad—Plus $500 from Temple! Are you a U.S. citizen receiving a Pell Grant or the child dependent of an active-duty military service member receiving federal financial aid? If so, you may be eligible for the Benjamin A. Gilman International Scholarship, a nationally competitive program that supports diversity and access in study abroad.