AlanTuring (1912–1954), a pioneer computer scientist, mathematician and philosopher, is the eponym of all of the thingslisted below. AlanTuring Building...
The Turing test, originally called the imitation game by AlanTuring in 1950, is a test of a machine's ability to exhibit intelligent behaviour equivalent...
two-dimensional analogues of the Turing machine ListofthingsnamedafterAlanTuring Modified Harvard architecture Quantum Turing machine Claude Shannon...
can agree to disagree Banburismus – Cryptanalytic process developed by AlanTuring during World War II, a cryptanalytic process Bayesian approaches to brain...
This is a listof scientific laws namedafter people (eponymous laws). For other lists of eponyms, see eponym. Eponym Fields of science Listof eponymous...
the 1983 biography AlanTuring: The Enigma by Andrew Hodges. The film's title quotes the nameof the game cryptanalyst AlanTuring proposed for answering...
Turochamp is a chess program developed by AlanTuring and David Champernowne in 1948. It was created as part of research by the pair into computer science...
initial design of the British bombe was produced in 1939 at the UK Government Code and Cypher School (GC&CS) at Bletchley Park by AlanTuring, with an important...
functions calculated by a person with paper and pencil, and (2) the Turing machine or its Turing equivalents—the primitive register-machine or "counter-machine"...
Church–Turing thesis holds that any function computable by an effective procedure is computable by a Turing machine. The Turing completeness of the Chinese...
problem considered in Turing's 1936 paper ("does a Turing machine starting from a blank tape ever print a given symbol?"). However, Turing equivalence is rather...
game" as devised by AlanTuring. The 2001 Prize, held at the London Science Museum, featured Turing's "jury service" or one-to-one Turing tests and was won...
In 1950, AlanTuring's famous article "Computing Machinery and Intelligence" was published, which proposed what is now called the Turing test as a criterion...
filibustered the Sexual Offences (Pardons) bill (nicknamed the "Turing Bill" afterAlanTuring), a private member's bill presented by the Scottish National...
The Turing Test was the first serious proposal in the philosophy of artificial intelligence. Then followed three radio broadcasts on AI by Turing, the...
Caesar), chief of security of Keller Corp; Robert Sinclair, chief of Keller Corp; Keller gives a speech on 18 December 2011 at the Turing Seminar; reporter...
Russell & Norvig (2021), p. 17. Turing's original publication of the Turing test in "Computing machinery and intelligence": Turing (1950) Historical influence...
words, takes us from the level of the pen-pal Turing test, which is purely symbolic (computational), to the robotic Turing test, which is hybrid symbolic/sensorimotor...
operation of an analog computer. For two months early in 1943, Shannon came into contact with the leading British mathematician AlanTuring. Turing had been...
possibility or nature of machine intelligence. PARRY was the first program to pass the Turing Test, named for the British mathematician AlanTuring, who in 1950...
Eponymous tests are generally namedafter the person who first described the test. Listof eponymously named medical signs "Three Prong Obscenity Test"...