AIMC Topic: Intuition

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Extended DEMATEL method with intuitionistic fuzzy information: A case of electric vehicles.

PloS one
The Decision-Making Trial and Laboratory (DEMATEL) methodology excels in the analysis of interdependent factors within complex systems, with correlation data typically presented in crisp values. Nevertheless, the judgments made by decision-makers oft...

Intrinsic sense of touch for intuitive physical human-robot interaction.

Science robotics
The sense of touch is a property that allows humans to interact delicately with their physical environment. This article reports on a technological advancement in intuitive human-robot interaction that enables an intrinsic robotic sense of touch with...

Discovering effect of intuitionistic fuzzy transformation in multi-layer perceptron for heart disease prediction: a study.

Computer methods in biomechanics and biomedical engineering
Cardiovascular disease (CVD) is the one of the most fatal diseases in the world we have seen in last two decades. For heart disease detection, imprecision in clinical parameters may occur due to error in taking readings or in measuring devices or env...

Extracting medicinal chemistry intuition via preference machine learning.

Nature communications
The lead optimization process in drug discovery campaigns is an arduous endeavour where the input of many medicinal chemists is weighed in order to reach a desired molecular property profile. Building the expertise to successfully drive such projects...

Visual design intuition: predicting dynamic properties of beams from raw cross-section images.

Journal of the Royal Society, Interface
In this work we aim to mimic the human ability to acquire the intuition to estimate the performance of a design from visual inspection and experience alone. We study the ability of convolutional neural networks to predict static and dynamic propertie...

Materials Precursor Score: Modeling Chemists' Intuition for the Synthetic Accessibility of Porous Organic Cage Precursors.

Journal of chemical information and modeling
Computation is increasingly being used to try to accelerate the discovery of new materials. One specific example of this is porous molecular materials, specifically porous organic cages, where the porosity of the materials predominantly comes from th...

Socially Assistive Robots in Aged Care: Ethical Orientations Beyond the Care-Romantic and Technology-Deterministic Gaze.

Science and engineering ethics
Socially Assistive Robots (SARs) are increasingly conceived as applicable tools to be used in aged care. However, the use carries many negative and positive connotations. Negative connotations come forth out of romanticized views of care practices, d...

[Do artificial intelligence systems reason in the same way as clinicians when making diagnoses?].

La Revue de medecine interne
Clinical reasoning is at the heart of physicians' competence, as it allows them to make diagnoses. However, diagnostic errors are common, due to the existence of reasoning biases. Artificial intelligence is undergoing unprecedented development in thi...

Ethics of socially assistive robots in aged-care settings: a socio-historical contextualisation.

Journal of medical ethics
Different embodiments of technology permeate all layers of public and private domains in society. In the public domain of aged care, attention is increasingly focused on the use of socially assistive robots (SARs) supporting caregivers and older adul...

Intuitive Assessment of Mortality Based on Facial Characteristics: Behavioral, Electrocortical, and Machine Learning Analyses.

Explore (New York, N.Y.)
Studies of various characteristics of the human face indicate that it contains a wealth of information about health status. Most studies involve objective measurement of facial features as correlated with historical health information. But some indiv...