What You Are Too Afraid to Ask About Artificial Intelligence (Part I): Machine Learning
AI is moving at a stellar speed and is probably one of most complex and present sciences. The complexity here is not meant as a level of difficulty in understanding and innovating (although of course, this is quite high), but as the degree of interrelation with other fields apparently disconnected. There are basically two schools of thought on how an AI should be properly built: the Connectionists start from the assumption that we should draw inspiration from the neural networks of the human brain, while the Symbolists prefer to move from banks of knowledge and fixed rules on how the world works. Given these two pillars, they think it is possible to build a system capable of reasoning and interpreting. In addition, a strong dichotomy is naturally taking shape in terms of problem-solving strategy: you can solve a problem through a simpler algorithm, which though it increases its accuracy in time (iteration approach), or you can divide the problem into smaller and smaller blocks (parallel sequential decomposition approach).
Dec-8-2016, 21:35:05 GMT
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