Dissociation Between Users’ Explicit and Implicit Attitudes Toward Artificial Intelligence: An Experimental Study

Author(s):  
Valentina Fietta ◽  
Francesca Zecchinato ◽  
Brigida Di Stasi ◽  
Mirko Polato ◽  
Merylin Monaro
2015 ◽  
Vol 41 (10) ◽  
pp. 13470-13479 ◽  
Author(s):  
Hamid Ghayour ◽  
Majid Abdellahi ◽  
Maryam Bahmanpour

Author(s):  
Timothy R. Wyatt ◽  
Neal Holtz ◽  
William J. Rasdorf

Abstract With computer aids becoming more prevalent in the design process, the problem arises as to how best represent the design artefact for both the computer tool and the design engineer. This paper introduces the frames technique, an artificial intelligence concept, and examines its suitability as a solution to this design engineering problem. The frames technique was selected over other representational formalisms because it resides at the conceptual modeling level, and, therefore, can represent a wide range of data types. This paper contains a background discussion on frames theory, based on Winston’s model, and presents a controlled experimental study of the frames technique for the design of a conceptual model, using an application from the architecture/engineering domain.


Author(s):  
Viktor Prutyanov ◽  
Nikita Melentev ◽  
Daniil Lopatkin ◽  
Alexander Menshchikov ◽  
Andrey Somov

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