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*'''[[:Category:Learning systems|Learning systems]]''' - systems which use algorithms to evolve behavior  
*'''[[:Category:Learning systems|Learning systems]]''' - systems which use algorithms to evolve behavior  
*'''[[:Category:Logic|Logic]]''' - the systematic study of the processes of inference and reasoning
*'''[[:Category:Logic|Logic]]''' - the systematic study of the processes of inference and reasoning
*'''[[:Category:Machine intelligence|Machine intelligence]]'''
*'''[[:Category:Machine intelligence|Machine intelligence]]''' - the ability of a machine to mimic human thought and intelligence
*'''[[:Category:Machine learning|Machine learning]]'''
*'''[[:Category:Machine learning|Machine learning]]''' - a branch of artificial intelligence that allows machines to evolve behaviors based on empirical data using algorithms
*'''[[:Category:Natural language processing|Natural language processing]]'''
*'''[[:Category:Natural language processing|Natural language processing]]''' - or NLP, a branch of artificial intelligence concerned with allowing machines to interact with human languages
*'''[[:Category:Natural languages|Natural languages]]'''
*'''[[:Category:Natural languages|Natural languages]]''' - a human language
*'''[[:Category:Neural networks|Neural networks]]'''
*'''[[:Category:Neural networks|Neural networks]]''' - a network or circuit of neurons, although this recently referred to only biological neurons, the term can now describe artificial neural networks
*'''[[:Category:Prediction methods|Prediction methods]]'''
*'''[[:Category:Prediction methods|Prediction methods]]''' - computational methods that allow for the reliable prediction of the outcome of a process


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Revision as of 14:34, 12 October 2011

Covers aspects dealing with artificial intelligence from a computational standpoint

Subcategories

  • Computation theory - the theory that deals with whether and how efficiently a problem can be solved using an algorithm
  • Context awareness - the ability of a computer or application to reconfigure to fit the context in which it is being used (e.g. the location of the computer)
  • Cooperative systems - computation systems that organize more than one machine into a collaborative device
  • Decision support systems - or DSS, a computer-based interactive information system that supports organizational decision making
  • Evolutionary computation - a subfield of artificial intelligence that deals with combinational optimization problems by using iterative proggress
  • Fuzzy systems - systems that works using fuzzy logic, or logic with continuous variables between 1 and 0
  • Genetic algorithms - or GA, a search heuristic that mimics the process of biological evolution
  • Intelligent systems - any computational system that uses artificial intelligence
  • Knowledge based systems - or KBS, artificial intelligence tools used to extend, search, or query a knowledge base
  • Knowledge engineering - or KE, the integration of human knowledge into artificial intelligence systems to solve complex problems usually demanding human expertise
  • Learning - when a computer uses an algorithm to evolve behavior based on empiric evidence
  • Learning systems - systems which use algorithms to evolve behavior
  • Logic - the systematic study of the processes of inference and reasoning
  • Machine intelligence - the ability of a machine to mimic human thought and intelligence
  • Machine learning - a branch of artificial intelligence that allows machines to evolve behaviors based on empirical data using algorithms
  • Natural language processing - or NLP, a branch of artificial intelligence concerned with allowing machines to interact with human languages
  • Natural languages - a human language
  • Neural networks - a network or circuit of neurons, although this recently referred to only biological neurons, the term can now describe artificial neural networks
  • Prediction methods - computational methods that allow for the reliable prediction of the outcome of a process

Pages in category "Computational and artificial intelligence"

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