Outline of Artificial Intelligence - Branches of Artificial Intelligence

Branches of Artificial Intelligence

  • Symbolic
    • Good Old Fashioned AI –
  • Sub-symbolic
    • Early cybernetics and brain simulation
    • Behavior based AI
      • Subsumption architecture
    • Nouvelle AI
    • Computational intelligence (CI)
      • Computational creativity –
      • Neural networks –
        • Hybrid neural network –
        • Recurrent neural network –
      • Fuzzy systems –
      • Evolutionary computation, including:
        • Evolutionary algorithms –
          • Genetic algorithm –
        • Brain Emotional Learning Based Intelligent Controller
        • Swarm intelligence –
          • Ant colony optimization –
  • Statistical AI

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