Computational Intelligence
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Computational intelligence is further closely associated with soft computing, scruffy AI, connectionist systems and cybernetics.
Subjects in computational intelligence as defined by [IEEE Computational Intelligence Society] are:
- Neural networks
- Fuzzy systems
- Evolutionary computation, including:
- *Evolutionary algorithms
- *Swarm intelligence
References
- [Computational Intelligence: An Introduction] by Andries Engelbrecht. Wiley & Sons. ISBN 0470848707
- [Computational Intelligence: A Logical Approach] by David Poole, Alan Mackworth, Randy Goebel. Oxford University Press. ISBN 0195102703
See also
- Simulated annealing
- Machine learning
- Artificial immune systems
- Expert systems
- Hybrid intelligent systems
- Hybrid logic
- Soft computing
- Bayesian networks
- Chaos theory
- Cognitive robotics
- Developmental robotics
- Evolutionary robotics
- Intelligent agents
- Bioinformatics and Bioengineering
- Autonomous mental development
- Computational finance and Computational economics
- Intelligent systems
- Emergent technologies
- Data mining
External links
- [IEEE Computational Intelligence Society]
- [Center for Computational Intelligence, Learning, and Discovery]
- [Computational Intelligence Group]
- [Computational Intelligence Journal]
- [International Journal of Computational Intelligence]
- [International Journal of Intelligent Technology]
- [International Journal of Computational Intelligence Research]
- [Computational Intelligence Research Group at the University of Pretoria]
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