Journal: AI Magazine

Volume 37, Issue 1

3 -- 4Gary Marcus, Francesca Rossi, Manuela M. Veloso. Beyond the Turing Test
5 -- 12Peter Clark, Oren Etzioni. My Computer Is an Honor Student - but How Intelligent Is It? Standardized Tests as a Measure of AI
13 -- 22Ernest Davis. How to Write Science Questions that Are Easy for People and Hard for Computers
23 -- 30Praveen Paritosh, Gary Marcus. Toward a Comprehension Challenge, Using Crowdsourcing as a Tool
31 -- 38William Jarrold, Peter Z. Yeh. The Social-Emotional Turing Challenge
39 -- 49Hiroaki Kitano. Artificial Intelligence to Win the Nobel Prize and Beyond: Creating the Engine for Scientific Discovery
50 -- 54Leora Morgenstern, Ernest Davis, Charles L. Ortiz Jr.. Planning, Executing, and Evaluating the Winograd Schema Challenge
55 -- 62Charles L. Ortiz Jr.. Why We Need a Physically Embodied Turing Test and What It Might Look Like
63 -- 72C. Lawrence Zitnick, Aishwarya Agrawal, Stanislaw Antol, Margaret Mitchell, Dhruv Batra, Devi Parikh. Measuring Machine Intelligence Through Visual Question Answering
73 -- 77Tomaso A. Poggio, Ethan Meyers. Turing++ Questions: A Test for the Science of (Human) Intelligence
78 -- 84Sam S. Adams, Guruduth Banavar, Murray Campbell. I-athlon: Towards A Multidimensional Turing Test
85 -- 90Kenneth D. Forbus. Software Social Organisms: Implications for Measuring AI Progress
91 -- 96Stuart M. Shieber. Principles for Designing an AI Competition, or Why the Turing Test Fails as an Inducement Prize
97 -- 101Douglas B. Lenat. WWTS (What Would Turing Say?)
102 -- 0Matthias Thimm, Serena Villata, Federico Cerutti, Nir Oren, Hannes Strass, Mauro Vallati. Summary Report of The First International Competition on Computational Models of Argumentation
105 -- 106Adrian Paschke. A Report on the Ninth International Web Rule Symposium
107 -- 108Katie Atkinson, Jack G. Conrad, Anne Gardner, Ted Sichelman. Fifteenth International Conference on Artificial Intelligence and Law (ICAIL 2015)
109 -- 119Carol Hamilton. AAAI News