Artificial Intelligence
Artificial Intelligence
Since the invention of computers or machines, their capability to perform various tasks went
on growing exponentially. Humans have developed the power of computer systems in terms
of their drivers working domains, their increasing speed, and reducing size with respect to
time.
A branch of Computer Science named Artificial Intelligence pursues creating the computers
or machines as intelligent as human beings.
The research field of Artificial Intelligence (AI) is concerned with making machines –
Particularly computers – do things that require intelligence when done by humans. In the 60
years of its existence, it has celebrated dramatic successes and equally dramatic failures.
Today, AI has become an important and essential part of technology and industry and
provides solutions to some of the most complex problems in computer science. Nevertheless,
in terms of its original goal – to create true human-level intelligence in machines – Strong AI
has not succeeded yet and perhaps never will. Today, AI researchers are able to create
computers that can perform jobs that are difficult for persons like logic, algebra problem
solving, and path planning, or playing chess.
Categories of AI: -
Conventional AI.
Methods include:
Methods include:
Pattern recognition
Optical character recognition
Handwriting recognition
Speech recognition
Face recognition
Natural language processing, Translation and Chatter bots
Non-linear control and Robotics
Computer vision, Virtual reality and Image processing
Game theory and Strategic planning
Automation.
Cybernetics.
Hybrid intelligent system.
Intelligent agent.
Intelligent control.
Automated reasoning.
Data mining.
Behavior-based robotics.
Cognitive robotics.
Developmental robotics.
Evolutionary robotics.
Chatbot.
Knowledge Representation.