Artifical intelligence

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  • Artificial Intelligence (AI) is the area of computer science focusing on creating machines that can engage on behaviors that humans consider "intelligent". The ability to create intelligent machines has intrigued humans since ancient times, and today with the advent of the computer and 50 years of research into AI programming techniques, the dream of smart machines is becoming a reality. Researchers are creating systems which can mimic human thought, understand speech, beat the best human chessplayer, and countless other feats never before possible. Find out how the military is applying AI logic to its hi-tech systems, and how in the near future Artificial Intelligence may impact our lives.
  • artificial intelligence
• noun the performance by computer systems of tasks

normally requiring human intelligence. i.e. still man-made!

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  • During the 1990s and 2000s AI(artificial intelligence) has become very influenced by probability theory and statistics. Bayesian networks are the focus of this movement, providing links to more rigorous topics in statistics and engineering such as Markov models and Kalman filters, and bridging the divide between 'neat' and 'scruffy' approaches. This new school of AI is sometimes called 'machine learning'. The last few years have also seen a big interest in game theory applied to AI decision making. After the September 11, 2001 attacks there has been much renewed interest and funding for threat-detection AI systems, including machine vision research and data-mining.

[edit] Mechanisms

Generally speaking AI systems are built around automated inference engines. Based on certain conditions ("if") the system infers certain consequences ("then"). AI applications are generally divided into two types, in terms of consequences: classifiers ("if shiny then diamond") and controllers ("if shiny then pick up"). Controllers do however also classify conditions before inferring actions and therefore classification form a central part of most AI systems.

Classifiers make use of pattern recognition for condition matching. In many cases this does not imply absolute, but rather the closest match. Techniques to achieve this divides roughly into two schools of thought: Conventional AI and Computational intelligence (CI){{#if:||{{#if:February 2007||}}}}[citation needed]

[edit] Classifiers

Classifiers are functions that can be tuned according to examples, making them very attractive for use in AI . These examples are known as observations or patterns. In supervised learning, each pattern belongs to a certain predefined class. A class can be seen as a decision that has to be made. All the observations combined with their class labels are known as a data set.

When a new observation is received, the observation is classified based on previous experience. A classifier can be trained in various ways, there are mainly statistical and machine learning approaches.

A wide range of classifiers are available, each with its strengths and weaknesses. Classifier performance depends greatly on the characteristics of the data to be classified. There is no single classifier that works best on all given problems, this is also referred to as the No free lunch theorem. Various empirical tests have been performed to compare classifier performance and to find the characteristics of data that determine classifier performance. Determining a suitable classifier for a given problem is however still more an art than science.

The most widely used classifiers are the neural network (multi-layer perceptron), support vector machines, k-nearest neighbors, Gaussian mixture model, Gaussian, naive Bayes, decision trees and radial basis functions. Van der Walt and Barnard<ref>C.M. van der Walt and E. Barnard,“Data characteristics that determine classifier performance”, in Proceedings of the Sixteenth Annual Symposium of the Pattern Recognition Association of South Africa, pp.160-165, 2006[3]</ref> investigated very specific artificial data sets to determine conditions under which certain classifiers perform better and worse than others.

[edit] Conventional AI

Conventional AI' mostly involves methods now classified as machine learning, characterized by formalism and statistical analysis. This is also known as symbolic AI, logical AI, neat AI and Good Old Fashioned Artificial Intelligence (GOFAI). (Also see semantics.) Methods include:

  • Expert systems: apply reasoning capabilities to reach a conclusion. An expert system can process large amounts of known information and provide conclusions based on them.
  • Case based reasoning: stores a set of problems and answers in an organized data structure called cases. A Case Based Reasoning system upon being presented with a problem finds a case in its knowledge base that is most closely related to the new problem and presents its solutions as an output with suit

[edit] wHAT'S YOUR IQ?

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SOME PEOPLE have a natural high IQ? Others who lived in a retarD..ed environmental situation have a definitely lower IQ. Are you retarded? Maybe..let's see what's your IQ? 140? 100? or 70? in the IQ scale? How does anyone guage for such IQ.. well see your Psychologist specialist to find out? Take a test? Well simple put. the person's IQ is a personal thing, don't ask! hehehehe my IQ is below average hehehe! The scale for measuring IQ is taking a person

[edit] mental age and divide it by the chronological age and multiply the factor of 100

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I talk like a grown up kid and behave like an adult, I am 12 years old so my IQ is 150..

Our neighbor's (she's at 30 yrs old) girl who is mentally retarded always must say, "good morning Uncle!" even when I am so busy and don't need attention, however I always reply to her as I would treat any small kid..Good morning? , ..and avoid looking at her, so retarded! I guess her IQ is below 30!

what's me talking.. about you? no! nO NO.oo it's examples only lah, sorry low IQ

[edit] NO FREE LUNCH

oR EXPLAINed as Opportunity cost

The true cost of something is what you give up to get it. This includes not only the money spent in buying (or doing) the something, but also the economic benefits (UTILITY) that you did without because you bought (or did) that particular something and thus can no longer buy (or do) something else. For example, the opportunity cost of choosing to train as a lawyer is not merely the tuition fees, PRICE of books, and so on, but also the fact that you are no longer able to spend your time holding down a salaried job or developing your skills as a footballer. These lost opportunities may represent a significant loss of utility. Going for a walk may appear to cost nothing, until you consider the opportunity forgone to use that time earning money. Everything you do has an opportunity cost (see SHADOW PRICE). ECONOMICS is primarily about the efficient use of scarce resources, and the notion of opportunity cost plays a crucial part in ensuring that resources are indeed being used efficiently.


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see understanding ..God's gift of the mind an endowment!

or waht we call it::Good Old Fashioned Artificial Intelligence (acronyms){{GOFAI}}

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