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MACHINE LEARNING

Using repetition and experience as how humans seem to learn. Using software whose operations mimic these methods, employing artificial intelligence techniques to enhance the ability of a machine to improve its own

NEURAL NETWORK

Artificial intelligence technique allegedly mimicking the human brain’s operation as nerves and neurons. Densely interconnected computer processors work simultaneously in parallel. A key neural networks feature is that their programming sets them

KNOWLEDGE BASE

Concepts, data, objectives, requirements, rules, and specifications as an organized knowledge repository. Typically this is a computer system, less often, an organization. It can be (1) a retrieval either as an expert

KNOWLEDGE BASED SYSTEM

Artificial intelligence / expert system based software techniques. Used to solve process problems. Intended use is to respond to unique queries and expertise transfers, relating one domain of knowledge to another. Exists

AGENTS TECHNOLOGY

A computer program with AI or artificial intelligence that learns and automates processes.