04 February 2018

Data Science: Artificial Intelligence (Definitions)

"A computer would deserve to be called intelligent if it could deceive a human into believing that it was human." (Alan Turing, "Computing Machinery and Intelligence", 1950)

"Artificial intelligence is the science of making machines do things that would require intelligence if done by men." (Marvin Minsky, 1968)

"Artificial intelligence comprises methods, tools, and systems for solving problems that normally require the intelligence of humans. The term intelligence is always defined as the ability to learn effectively, to react adaptively, to make proper decisions, to communicate in language or images in a sophisticated way, and to understand." (Nikola K Kasabov, "Foundations of Neural Networks, Fuzzy Systems, and Knowledge Engineering", 1996) 

"AI views the mind as a type of logical symbol processor that works with strings of text or symbols much as a computer works with strings of Os and Is. In practice, AI means expert systems or decision support systems." (Guido Deboeck & Teuvo Kohonen (Eds), "Visual Explorations in Finance with Self-Organizing Maps" 2nd Ed., 2000)

"Software that performs a function previously ascribed only to human beings, such as natural language processing." (DAMA International, "The DAMA Dictionary of Data Management", 2011)

"The branch of computer science that is concerned with making computers behave and 'think' like humans." (Linda Volonino & Efraim Turban, "Information Technology for Management" 8th Ed., 2011)

"A field of computer science focused on the development of intelligent-acting agents. Often guided by the theory of how humans solve problems. Has a reputation for overpromising. Wryly definable as all computational problems not yet solved." (Gary Miner et al, "Practical Text Mining and Statistical Analysis for Non-structured Text Data Applications", 2012)

"Artificial intelligence is the mimicking of human thought and cognitive processes to solve complex problems automatically. AI uses techniques for writing computer code to represent and manipulate knowledge." (Radian Belu, "Artificial Intelligence Techniques for Solar Energy and Photovoltaic Applications", 2013)

"It is the investigation exploring whether intelligence can be replicated in machines, to perform tasks that humans can successfully carry out." (Hamid R Arabnia et al, "Application of Big Data for National Security", 2015)

"The study of computer systems that model and apply the intelligence of the human mind" (Nell Dale & John Lewis, "Computer Science Illuminated" 6th Ed., 2015)

"Machines that are designed to evaluate and respond to situations in an appropriate manner. Most artificial intelligence machines are computer based and many of them have achieved remarkable levels of performance in specific areas." (K  N Krishnaswamy et al, "Management Research Methodology: Integration of Principles, Methods and Techniques", 2016)

"A discipline with the goal to develop technology that solves complex problems with skill and creativity that rivals that of the human brain." (O Sami Saydjari, "Engineering Trustworthy Systems: Get Cybersecurity Design Right the First Time", 2018)

"A machine’s ability to make decisions and perform tasks that simulate human intelligence and behavior." (Kirti R Bhatele et al, "The Role of Artificial Intelligence in Cyber Security", 2019)

"An attempt to recreate a living intellect, especially human intelligence, in a computer environment." (Tolga Ensari et al, "Overview of Machine Learning Approaches for Wireless Communication", 2019)

"The theory governing the development of computer systems that are able to perform tasks which normally require human intelligence, such as visual perception, speech recognition, decision-making, and translation between languages." (Nil Goksel & Aras Bozkurt, "Artificial Intelligence in Education: Current Insights and Future Perspectives", 2019)

"Algorithms which make machines learn from experience, adjust to new inputs and perform human-like tasks." (Lejla Banjanović-Mehmedović & Fahrudin Mehmedović, "Intelligent Manufacturing Systems Driven by Artificial Intelligence in Industry 4.0", 2020)

"It is the method of mimicking the human intelligence by the machines." (Shouvik Chakraborty & Kalyani Mali, "An Overview of Biomedical Image Analysis From the Deep Learning Perspective", 2020)

"AI is a simulation of human intelligence through the progress of intelligent machines that think and work like humans carrying out such human activities as speech recognition, problem-solving, learning, and planning." (Hari K Kondaveeti et al, "Deep Learning Applications in Agriculture: The Role of Deep Learning in Smart Agriculture", 2021)

"Artificial intelligence (AI) refers to the ability of machines to have cognitive capabilities similar to humans using advanced algorithms and quality data." (Vijayaraghavan Varadharajan & Akanksha Rajendra Singh, "Building Intelligent Cities: Concepts, Principles, and Technologies", 2021)

"Domain of science that deals with the development of computer systems to perform actions like speech-recognition, decision-making, understanding human’s natural language, etc., like humans." (Shatakshi Singhet al, "A Survey on Intelligence Tools for Data Analytics", 2021)

"It is a set of software and hardware systems with many capabilities such as behaving human-like or numerical logic, motion, speech, and sound perception. In other words, AI makes machines think and percept like humans." (Mehmet A Cifci, "Optimizing WSNs for CPS Using Machine Learning Techniques", 2021)

"Machines that work and react like humans using computer programs known as algorithms Algorithms must remain current for AI to work properly, so they rely on machine learning to update them with changes in the worldwide economy and society." (Sue Milton, "Data Privacy vs. Data Security", Global Business Leadership Development for the Fourth Industrial Revolution, 2021)

"Science of simulating intelligence in machines and program them to mimic human actions." (Revathi Rajendran et al, "Convergence of AI, ML, and DL for Enabling Smart Intelligence: Artificial Intelligence, Machine Learning, Deep Learning, Internet of Things", 2021)

"The theory and development of computer systems able to perform tasks normally requiring human intelligence, such as visual perception, speech recognition, decision-making, and translation between languages." (Jan Bosch et al, "Engineering AI Systems: A Research Agenda", Artificial Intelligence Paradigms for Smart Cyber-Physical Systems, 2021)

"AI is any set of concepts, applications or technologies that allow a computer to perform tasks that mimic human behavior." (RapidMiner) [source]

"Artificial intelligence (AI) is the simulation of human intelligence processes by machines, especially computer systems. Specific applications of AI include expert systems, natural language processing (NLP), speech recognition and machine vision." (Techtarget) [source]

"A discipline involving research and development of machines that are aware of their surroundings. Most work in A.I. centers on using machine awareness to solve problems or accomplish some task." (KDnuggets)

"An area of computer science which refers to the creation of intelligent machines that can react to scenarios and make decisions as a human would." (Board International)

"A set of sciences, theories and techniques whose purpose is to reproduce by a machine the cognitive abilities of a human being." (Council of Europe) 

"The theory and capabilities that strive to mimic human intelligence through experience and learning." (Forrester)

"Artificial Intelligence (AI) is the broad term used to describe the set of technologies that enable machines to sense, comprehend, act and learn." (Accenture)

"Artificial intelligence (AI) applies advanced analysis and logic-based techniques, including machine learning, to interpret events, support and automate decisions, and take actions." (Gartner)

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