José Hernández-Orallo
Polytechnic University of Valencia
216 Papers
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José Hernández-Orallo is an academic researcher from Polytechnic University of Valencia. The author has contributed to research in topics: Computer science & Context (language use). The author has an hindex of 32, co-authored 193 publications. Previous affiliations of José Hernández-Orallo include University of Cambridge & University of Bristol.
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Papers
A Computational Definition of 'Consilience'
José Hernández-Orallo
- 01 Jan 1998
TL;DR: This paper defines in a formal and computational way the notion of ‘consilience’, a term introduced by Whewell in 1847 for the evaluation of scientific theories, by using a detailed evaluation of the relationship between the theory and the evidence by means of reinforcement propagation.
Automatic supervision of gestures to guide novice surgeons during training
TL;DR: This paper presents a novel method for automatic and interactive evaluation of the surgeon’s skills that is able to supervise inexperienced surgeons during their training session with surgical simulators and shows that it is possible to distinguish between different skill levels at all times during the surgical training session.
Beyond the Turing Test (Extended, original internal report)
José Hernández-Orallo
- 01 Jan 2012
TL;DR: The Turing Test as a practical test of intelligence should be left behind, and substituted by computational and factorial tests of different cognitive abilities, a much more useful approach for artificial intelligence progress and for many other intriguing questions that are presented beyond the Turing Test.
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Technical Note: Towards ROC Curves in Cost Space
TL;DR: It is shown that ROC curves can be transferred to cost space by means of a very natural way of understanding how thresholds should be chosen, by selecting the threshold such that the proportion of positive predictions equals the operating condition (either in the form of cost proportion or skew).
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Learning functional logic classification concepts from databases.
Cèsar Ferri,José Hernández-Orallo,M. José Ramírez-Quintana +2 more
- 01 Jan 2000
TL;DR: This paper addresses the possibilities, advantages and shortcomings of addressing different data-mining problems with the Inductive Functional Logic Programming (IFLP) paradigm, and illustrates how these features are included in the IFLP paradigm and shows some results with the system FLIP.
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