Artificial Intelligence
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The ability to solve a Computability
problem in an effective
manner. Closely linked
to the existence of an
algorithm to solve the
problem..
,The act or process of Inference
deriving logical
conclusions from
premises known or
assumed to be true.
The conclusion drawn
is also called an
idiomatic.
An agent that acts so Rational Agent
as to achieve the best
outcome or, when
there is uncertainty, the
best expected
outcome.
,An algorithm for Perceptron
supervised
classification of an
input into one of two
possible outputs. It is a
type of linear classifier,
i.e. a classification
algorithm that makes its
predictions based on a
linear predictor
function combining a
set of weights with the
feature vector
describing a given
input.
, An alternative to Materialism
dualism, which holds
that the brain's
operation according to
the laws of physics
constitutes the mind.
Approaches which do Weak Methods
not scale up to large or
difficult problem
instances.
An area of computer Automated Reasoning
science and
mathematical logic
dedicated to
understand different
aspects of thinking.
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Terms in this set (92)
The ability to solve a Computability
problem in an effective
manner. Closely linked
to the existence of an
algorithm to solve the
problem..
,The act or process of Inference
deriving logical
conclusions from
premises known or
assumed to be true.
The conclusion drawn
is also called an
idiomatic.
An agent that acts so Rational Agent
as to achieve the best
outcome or, when
there is uncertainty, the
best expected
outcome.
,An algorithm for Perceptron
supervised
classification of an
input into one of two
possible outputs. It is a
type of linear classifier,
i.e. a classification
algorithm that makes its
predictions based on a
linear predictor
function combining a
set of weights with the
feature vector
describing a given
input.
, An alternative to Materialism
dualism, which holds
that the brain's
operation according to
the laws of physics
constitutes the mind.
Approaches which do Weak Methods
not scale up to large or
difficult problem
instances.
An area of computer Automated Reasoning
science and
mathematical logic
dedicated to
understand different
aspects of thinking.