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Sponsoring The conference is supported by the project “Interdisciplinary Partnership for Artificial Intelligence” (CZ.1.07/2.4.00/17.0055), OP Education for Competitiveness, funded by the European Social Fund in the Czech Republic and by the State Budget of the Czech Republic.įamilies of Binary Operations in Fuzzy Set Theory. Organising Committee Jan Romportl (Chair) Pavel Ircing ˇ aˇckov´a Eva Z´ Havel (Centre for Theoretical Study, Czech Republic) Søren Holm (University of Manchester, UK) Jozef Kelemen (Silesian University, Czech Republic) Vladim´ır Maˇr´ık (Czech Technical University, Czech Republic) Peter Mikuleck´ y (University of Hradec Kr´ alov´e, Czech Republic) Josef Psutka (University of West Bohemia, Czech Republic) Ra´ ul Santos de la C´amara (Telef´ onica I+D, Spain) Yorick Wilks (Florida Institute for Human & Machine Cognition, US) Enrico Zovato (Loquendo, Italy) Programme Committee Jiˇr´ı Beran (Charles University, Czech Republic) Jan Betka (Charles University, Czech Republic) Nick Campbell (Trinity College, Ireland) Luis Hern´andez G´omez (Technical University of Madrid, Spain) Ivan M. Organisation Beyond AI 2011 was organized by the Department of Interdisciplinary Activities, New Technologies Research Centre, University of West Bohemia (UWB), Plzen, Czech Republic, in close cooperation with the Department of Cybernetics, Faculty of Applied Sciences, UWB, and the Department of Philosophy, Faculty of Philosophy and Arts, UWB. Jan Romportl Organising Committee Chair BAI 2011 We hope you will spend stimulating time at the conference as well as in the city of Pilsen. Last but not least, we would like to thank all those people that were helpful in organising the conference Beyond AI. The European Social Fund in the Czech Republic, Ministry of Education, Youth and Sports, University of West Bohemia and its New Technologies Research Centre, Department of Cybernetics and Department of Philosophy are some of the most important sources. We are grateful to a number of institutions without whose help this conference would not have been possible. We strongly believe that interdisciplinary dialogue between experts from engineering, natural sciences and humanities can be helpful for understanding ourselves as human beings closely related to the AI products and applications. By supporting discussions of these topics we try to offer you an interesting opportunity to constitute an interdisciplinary platform for reaching new perspectives of edge effects in AI. The conference aims to shed light on philosophical, ethical, social, esthetical, medical and also technical issues that constitute current areas of AI. Published by University of West Bohemia, Pilsen, 2011ĭear participants, on behalf of the Organising Committee, I would like to welcome you to the international conference Beyond AI: Interdisciplinary Aspects of Artificial Intelligence.

All materials in this c Department of volume not attributable to individual authors are copyright Interdisciplinary Activities, New Technologies – Research Centre, University of West Bohemia, Pilsen, Czech Republic. Copyright c of their individual Except where otherwise stated, all papers are copyright authors and are reproduced here with their permission. These are explained in greater detail in our Conceptual Overview.Jan Romportl Pavel Ircing ˇ aˇckov´a Eva Z´ Radek Schuster Michal Pol´ak (eds.)īeyond AI: Interdisciplinary Aspects of Artificial Intelligence Proceedings of Extended Abstracts Presented at The International Conference Beyond AI 2011 Pilsen, Czech Republic, December 8–9, 2011īeyond AI: Interdisciplinary Aspects of Artificial Intelligence Proceedings of Extended Abstracts Editors: ˇ aˇckov´a, Radek Schuster, Michal Pol´ak Jan Romportl, Pavel Ircing, Eva Z´ Typesetting: Pavel Ircing, Michal Pol´ak Cover design: Tom Vild Printed: Typos, tiskaˇrsk´e z´avody, s.r.o. ROS implements several different styles of communication, including synchronous RPC-style communication over Services, asynchronous streaming of data over Topics, and storage of data on a Parameter Server. The ROS runtime "graph" is a peer-to-peer network of processes that are loosely coupled using the ROS communication infrastructure.
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It also provides tools and libraries for obtaining, building, writing, and running code across multiple computers. It provides the services you would expect from an operating system, including hardware abstraction, low-level device control, implementation of commonly-used functionality, message-passing between processes, and package management. ROS is an open-source, meta-operating system for your robot.
