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Turing Test

Developed by Alan Turing in 1950, is a test of a machine's ability to exhibit intelligent behavior equivalent to, or indistinguishable from, that of a human.

Machine Epsilon

For a number system and a rounding procedure, it is the maximum relative error of the chosen rounding procedure.

Chinese Room

An argument holds that a program cannot give a computer a "mind", "understanding" or "consciousness", regardless of how intelligently or human-like the program may make the computer behave.

Boolean Logic

A form of algebra in which all values are reduced to either TRUE or FALSE. It is especially important for computer science because it fits nicely with the binary numbering system, in which each bit has a value of either 1 or 0

Black Box Project

In science, computing, and engineering, a device, system or object which can be viewed in terms of its inputs and outputs (or transfer characteristics), without any knowledge of its internal workings. ... The usual representation of this, is a data flow diagram centered within it.

Prosopagnosia

A neuropsychological condition that impairs the sufferer’s ability to recognize faces.

Anomic Aphasia

A mild, fluent type of aphasia where an individual has word retrieval failures and cannot express the words they want to say (particularly nouns and verbs).

Tactile Sense

One of the five traditional senses of the body. It is recognized by the organs of touch which are found mainly in the skin. The sensitivity varies from one part of the skin to another, e.g. the highly sensitive areas are the tactile sense on the forehead, temples, and the back of the forearm.