Computational Intelligence and Knowledge
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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