what are all the current subfields of ai ?

Discussion in 'Intelligence & Machines' started by planaria, Mar 9, 2004.

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  1. planaria Registered Senior Member

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    just wanted to get a complete list of ai .. shit off the top of my head

    neural networks,
    genetic algorithims,
    lisp,
    prolog,
    expert systems,
    common sense reasoning / knowledge bases (ala cyc)
    data mining
    visual recognition
    pattern recognition
    voice recognition
    .. uhmm thats all i can think of for now post anything and everything under the ai sun.
     
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  3.          Reign Mack Registered Senior Member

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    lisp is pretty good for Genetic Programming. I would not call Lisp a subfield though, thats kind of liek adding Matlab to the list.
     
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  5. mouse can't sing, can't dance Registered Senior Member

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    Same goes for Prolog. It is rather a tool than a subfield.
     
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  7. malkiri Registered Senior Member

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    One of my professors remarked that problems once considered to be in the field of artificial intelligence have tended to become viewed as fields of their own - machine vision, data mining, natural language processing, for example.
    Additions: planning/scheduling, natural language processing.
     
  8.          Reign Mack Registered Senior Member

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    Yeah there does seem to be some overlap here, I mean pattern recognition will cover both voice and visual recognition. wether its a soundwave or a heat signature( or retinal scan), you are still teaching the machine to recognise a pattern.

    What about Tree Structured Classifers and using Snakes for pattern recog.
     
  9. planaria Registered Senior Member

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    i havent heard about tree structured classifiers and using snakes for pattern recogniton.. sounds interesting though!

    so current list is ?

    neural networks,
    genetic algorithims,
    expert systems,
    common sense reasoning / knowledge bases (ala cyc)
    data mining
    pattern recognition
    -tree structured classifiers
    -snakes ?
    planning/scheduling/goal making

    would we put natural language processing under pattern recognition?

    like father like son like man like robot.. (name that quote)
     
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