computational intelligence
Computational intelligence refers to the ability of computational systems to imitate and adapt human-like intelligence by incorporating techniques such as machine learning, neural networks, and fuzzy systems. It involves the use of algorithms and models to solve complex problems, make decisions, and learn from data, without explicit programming or rule-based instructions.
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Related Concepts (23)
- artificial intelligence
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- bio-inspired computing
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- computer vision
- data mining
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- evolutionary algorithms
- expert systems
- fuzzy logic
- genetic algorithms
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- intelligence
- intelligent agents
- machine learning
- multi-agent systems
- natural language processing
- neural networks
- pattern recognition
- reinforcement learning
- robotics
- superintelligence
- swarm intelligence
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