Opportunities and Challenges for Next-Generation Applied Intelligence | ISBN 9783540928140

Opportunities and Challenges for Next-Generation Applied Intelligence

herausgegeben von Been-Chian Chien und Tzung-Pei Hong
Mitwirkende
Herausgegeben vonBeen-Chian Chien
Herausgegeben vonTzung-Pei Hong
Buchcover Opportunities and Challenges for Next-Generation Applied Intelligence  | EAN 9783540928140 | ISBN 3-540-92814-6 | ISBN 978-3-540-92814-0

Opportunities and Challenges for Next-Generation Applied Intelligence

herausgegeben von Been-Chian Chien und Tzung-Pei Hong
Mitwirkende
Herausgegeben vonBeen-Chian Chien
Herausgegeben vonTzung-Pei Hong
The term “Artificial Intelligence” has been used since 1956 and has become a very popular research field. Generally, it is the study of the computations that enable a system to perceive, reason and act. In the early days, it was expected to achieve the same intelligent behavior as a human, but found impossible at last. Its goal was thus revised to design and use of intelligent methods to make systems more ef- cient at solving problems. The term “Applied Intelligence” was thus created to represent its practicality. It emphasizes applications of applied intelligent systems to solve real-life problems in all areas including engineering, science, industry, automation, robotics, business, finance, medicine, bio-medicine, bio-informatics, cyberspace, and man-machine interactions. To endow the intelligent behavior of a system, many useful and interesting techniques have been developed. Some of them are even borrowed from the na- ral observation and biological phenomenon. Neural networks and evolutionary computation are two examples of them. Besides, some other heuristic approaches like data mining, adaptive control, intelligent manufacturing, autonomous agents, bio-informatics, reasoning, computer vision, decision support systems, expert s- tems, fuzzy logic, robots, intelligent interfaces, internet technology, planning and scheduling, are also commonly used in applied intelligence.