AI milestones in 2003
9 documented milestones from 2003.
MIT Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory (CSAIL) Founded
In July 2003, MIT merged its Laboratory for Computer Science (LCS) and its Artificial Intelligence Laboratory (AI Lab) to form the Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory (CSAIL), creating a single research organisation that brought together computing systems and AI research under one institutional structure.
Fujitsu Laboratories Develops Dynamically Reconfigurable Neural Network for Humanoid Robot Motor Learning
In March 2003, Fujitsu Laboratories announced a dynamically reconfigurable neural network system enabling humanoid robots to learn motor coordination from experience, reducing learning time that previously required days or months and substantially cutting the volume of motion-control software needed.
TEXTAL System for AI-Assisted Automated Protein Model Building
In 2003, Thomas R. Ioerger and James C. Sacchettini at Texas A&M University described TEXTAL, a pattern-recognition system that automatically traced atomic models through crystallographic electron density maps, substantially reducing the manual labour required in protein structure determination.
Machine Learning Detection of Least Significant Bit Steganography
Around 2003, researchers published work applying machine learning classifiers to the detection of least significant bit steganography in digital images, training models to distinguish unaltered carrier images from those embedding hidden data in both uncompressed and compressed formats.
Bag of Words Applied to Computer Vision (Visual Vocabulary / Bag of Visual Words)
Josef Sivic and Andrew Zisserman at the University of Oxford applied the Bag of Words text-retrieval model to visual features in their 2003 ICCV paper 'Video Google', representing image regions as a vocabulary of visual words to enable efficient object retrieval from video.
Criterion Online Writing Evaluation Service
Educational Testing Service launched the Criterion Online Writing Evaluation Service around 2003, a web-based tool that used natural language processing and machine learning to score student essays automatically, providing formative feedback intended to supplement instructor assessment.
DARPA Centibots Project
DARPA funded the Centibots project, a multi-institution effort to demonstrate coordinated autonomous mapping and search using up to 100 mobile robots simultaneously, with results reported from 2003. It addressed whether large teams of robots could self-organise without continuous human supervision.
Autographer: Autonomous Robot Photographer Deployed at AAAI/IAAI 2003
In 2003, Selene Mota and Rosalind Picard at the MIT Media Lab deployed an autonomous mobile robot called Autographer at IAAI 2003. Over five days it navigated a conference environment, interacted with roughly 5,000 people, and captured more than 3,000 photographs, 35% of which recipients requested by email.
A Neural Probabilistic Language Model by Yoshua Bengio and Colleagues
In 2003, Yoshua Bengio, Réjean Ducharme, Pascal Vincent, and Christian Janvin at the Université de Montréal published 'A Neural Probabilistic Language Model' in JMLR, demonstrating that a feed-forward neural network trained on word sequences could learn distributed word representations and outperform n-gram models on perplexity benchmarks.