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C Fransson, N Naffah, G Stokes, G White - Proceedings of the 1986 ACM …, 1986 - dl.acm.org
C Fransson, N Naffah, G Stokes, G White
Proceedings of the 1986 ACM fourteenth annual conference on Computer science, 1986•dl.acm.orgThe term" artificial intelligence"(AI) was coined by John McCarthy. One possible definition of
it is that it involves whatever is required to get a machine to do something that is generally
recognized as requiring some intelligence. This in its turn requires knowledge, and
knowledge requires the ability to perceive, collect, understand and select.[he knowledge
processing machines are the goals of the coming age of computing, the so called" fifth
generation computers" that will understand speech, recognize images, and communicate …
it is that it involves whatever is required to get a machine to do something that is generally
recognized as requiring some intelligence. This in its turn requires knowledge, and
knowledge requires the ability to perceive, collect, understand and select.[he knowledge
processing machines are the goals of the coming age of computing, the so called" fifth
generation computers" that will understand speech, recognize images, and communicate …
The term" artificial intelligence"(AI) was coined by John McCarthy. One possible definition of it is that it involves whatever is required to get a machine to do something that is generally recognized as requiring some intelligence. This in its turn requires knowledge, and knowledge requires the ability to perceive, collect, understand and select.[he knowledge processing machines are the goals of the coming age of computing, the so called" fifth generation computers" that will understand speech, recognize images, and communicate with humans in a natural language.
AI research encompasses many areas including robotlcs, image and speech recognition and understanding, theorem proving, cognitive modelling, and expert systems. The later has added a great deal of vitality to AI. The implementation of expert system for specific tasks, using very specific knowledge from human experts and based on a set of rules, have actually been shown to be more reliable than their human counterparts. These expert systems have moved in the real world and presently there are hundreds of such task specific expert systems in use.
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