2001
DOI: 10.1109/3468.911366
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Measuring the machine intelligence quotient (MIQ) of human-machine cooperative systems

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“…Inspired by the g factor of intelligence and its measure, the intelligence quotient (IQ), some researchers proposed an equivalent metric for artificial intelligence: the machine intelligence quotient (MIQ). Park et al ( 2001 ) proposed a framework for MIQ measurement in human-machine cooperative systems. These authors affirm that “machine intelligence is the ability to replicate the human mental faculty and to perform human-like.” Following it, they define MIQ as “the measure of autonomy and performance for unanticipated events.” Actually, from their definitions, both uses of intelligence relate to different constructs or phenomena.…”
Section: Measuring Intelligencementioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Inspired by the g factor of intelligence and its measure, the intelligence quotient (IQ), some researchers proposed an equivalent metric for artificial intelligence: the machine intelligence quotient (MIQ). Park et al ( 2001 ) proposed a framework for MIQ measurement in human-machine cooperative systems. These authors affirm that “machine intelligence is the ability to replicate the human mental faculty and to perform human-like.” Following it, they define MIQ as “the measure of autonomy and performance for unanticipated events.” Actually, from their definitions, both uses of intelligence relate to different constructs or phenomena.…”
Section: Measuring Intelligencementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Inspired by the g factor of intelligence and its measure, the intelligence quotient (IQ), some researchers proposed an equivalent metric for artificial intelligence: the machine intelligence quotient (MIQ). Park et al (2001) proposed a framework for MIQ measurement in human-machine cooperative systems. These authors affirm that "machine intelligence is the ability to replicate the human mental faculty and to perform human-like."…”
Section: Measuring Intelligencementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Schreiner studied the research question of how precisely ISs are defined, and analyzed how to measure and compare the intelligence capabilities of ISs. Park et al [39] introduced the notion of an intelligence task graph to study the measurement of machine intelligence of human-machine cooperative systems. Anthon and Jannett [40] analyzed the ABS intelligence considering the ability to compare alternatives with different levels of complexity.…”
Section: Metrics For Measuring Machine Intelligencementioning
confidence: 99%
“…MIQ is a measure of autonomy and performance for unanticipated events and links the infrastructural needs of an outsourcing institution with its throughput. MIQ differs significantly from other indices like control performance, reliability, and fault-diagnosis (Park, Kim, & Lim, 2001). The use of a rule oriented approach for workflow control and design consistency checking has been illustrated in DPSSEE (Deng et al, 2003).…”
Section: Offshore Engineering and Management (Oem)mentioning
confidence: 99%