Outline of Artificial Intelligence - Concepts in Artificial Intelligence

Concepts in Artificial Intelligence

  • Action selection –
  • Affective computing –
  • AI box –
  • AI-complete –
  • Algorithmic probability –
  • Automated reasoning –
  • Autonomic Computing –
  • Autonomic Networking –
  • Backward chaining –
  • Bayesian network –
  • Bio-inspired computing –
    • Artificial immune systems –
  • Blackboard system –
  • Chatterbot –
  • Combs method –
  • Commonsense reasoning –
  • Computational humor –
  • Computer-assisted proof –
  • Conceptual dependency theory –
  • Darwin machine –
  • Description logic –
  • Frame problem –
  • Game theory –
  • Grammar systems theory –
  • Informatics (academic field) –
  • Intelligent control –
  • Kinect –
  • LIDA (cognitive architecture) –
  • Means-ends analysis –
  • Moravec's paradox –
  • Music and artificial intelligence –
  • Ordered weighted averaging aggregation operator –
  • PEAS – Performance, Environment, Actuators, Sensors
  • Percept (artificial intelligence) –
  • Perceptual Computing –
  • Rule-based system –
  • Self-management (computer science) –
  • Soft computing –
  • Software agent –
    • Intelligent agent / Rational agent –
      • Autonomous agent –
      • Automated planning and scheduling
      • Control system
        • Hierarchical control system
        • Networked control system
      • Distributed artificial intelligence –
      • Multi-agent system –
      • Monitoring and Surveillance Agents
    • Embodied agent –
    • Situated AI
  • Sussman Anomaly –
  • Wetware (brain) –

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