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AGI 2011 - Probabilistic Programs: A New Language for AI

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The Fourth Conference on Artificial General Intelligence
Mountain View, California, USA
August 3-6, 2011

Probabilistic Programs: A New Language for AI
Presented by Noah Goodman, Stanford University

ABSTRACT

How can logical and probabilistic approaches to understanding
intelligence be reconciled? I will argue that probabilistic
programming is the best way to merge logic and probability, providing
a new set of tools for thinking about representation and inference in
systems with human-like intelligence. I will illustrate these ideas by
introducing the probabilistic programming language Church (a
stochastic LISP), describing two universal inference algorithms (i.e.
algorithms that can perform probabilistic inference for any Church
program), and giving a series of examples. These examples, drawn from
cognitive science and AI, will include multi-agent reasoning and concept learning.

About Noah Goodman: http://stanford.edu/~ngoodman/

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