Transcription of Computational Intelligence and Knowledge
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Chapter 1 Computational Intelligenceand What Is Computational Intelligence ? Computational Intelligence is the study of the design of intelligent agents. Anagentis something that acts in an environment it does something. Agents includeworms, dogs, thermostats, airplanes, humans, organizations, and society. Anintel-ligent agentis a system that acts intelligently: What it does is appropriate for itscircumstances and its goal, it is flexible to changing environments and changing goals,it learns from experience, and it makes appropriate choices given perceptual limitationsand finite central scientific goal of Computational Intelligence is to understand the prin-ciples that make intelligent behavior possible, in natural or artificial systems. Themain hypothesis is that reasoning is computation.
Science and Engineering As suggested by the flying analogy, there is tension between the science of CI, trying to understand the principles behind reasoning, and the engineering of CI, build-ing programs to solve particular problems. This tension is an essential part of the discipline.
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