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    Abstract— Bag of words model (BOW),which was originally used for document classification has been introduced to computer vision field recently and used in object recognition successfully. The bag of words model to the face recognition which can robustly give excellent performance in recognizing the face under various conditions like illumination, pose variation ,facial expression and occlusions. The scale Invariant Feature Transform is used for extracting the features from the face and SVM…

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    decisions on the other hand Artificial Intelligence is a way to make a computer,a computer-controlled robot,or a software that think intelligently like humans.Artificial Intelligence is based on the study that how human thinks,learn,decide and work in order to resolve an issue and then using the outcome of this study as a basis of developing intelligent software and systems. Comparision between Artificial Intelligence and Business Intelligence Basis of comparision Artificial Intelligence…

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    Machine learning is the subfield of artificial intelligence that deals with training an agent to perform a task or a set of tasks, without the need to be explicitly programmed. The learning process is made possible as the agent uses previously observed data to make decisions, while at the same time, it receives feedback for its actions and as a result, it is able to improve its performance on future tasks. Different subcategories of machine learning algorithms are defined according to the way…

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    used to estimate functions that depend on a large number of unknown inputs. Neural networks are labeled the tripe counterpart to AI, Artificial Intelligence. This technology is the intellectual ability exhibited by machines. It has flexible rational agents that perceives its environment or situation, and takes actions that maximize its chance of success. Artificial Intelligence is programed to learn. Programming is the…

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    Turing's Test

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    In chapter seven of the book “Problems from Philosophy”, by James Rachels, the author Guided us through the process in which the topic of “Could a Machine Think?” Was a question that would arise many arguments and claims to prove its possibilities. The main points to this chapter were the arguments and objections that were trying to answer the following question “Could Machines Think?”. These arguments consisted of the Piecemeal-Replacement Argument, The Tipping Point Objection, The Turing…

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    The mind body problem questions what is the nature of the mind and mental states? How are the mind and the body related? How are mental states related to brain states? Descartes says that there are two kinds of elements in the world, bodies and minds. Descartes believes in interactionism which means minds and bodies intermingle with one another. The Chinese Room Argument was introduced by philosopher John Searle. In this experiment He explains an encounter that a human has with a computer that…

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    Does the Chinese room provide a strong enough argument against Strong Artificial Intelligence? In this essay I will argue that Searle’s ‘Chinese Room’ does not entirely disprove a possibility of strong Artificial Intelligence (AI). I will briefly outline the concept of strong AI (as opposed to weak AI), the thought experiment itself, and why it poses a threat to Strong AI. I will then provide and discuss a range of objections to Searle’s. AI by essence seeks to build an intelligent machine and…

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    enough to run complex behavioral models of the neocortex as well as networks inspired by neural architecture (688).” Neural Networks (Artificial Intelligence) vs. Human Brain Neural Networks A neural network or artificial neural network, is an artificial intelligence system capable of finding and differentiating patterns. According to Sergey Lobov, “Artificial neural networks (ANN) represent one of the effective tools currently used for pattern recognition in many applications, both as…

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    According to Solso (2008), artificial intelligence is a branch of computer science that uses programs to enhance cognitive functions. Pattern-recognition uses previous experience to identify a pattern accurately. Pattern-recognition through artificial intelligence is an area being explored at an extraordinary rate. Through the use of experiments using mouse brains and three data sets that consider neural networking for pattern recognition is not so far away. In the study presented by Zeng…

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    to describe a group in movement. Picture a swarm of bees flying together. Intelligence is the ability to acquire and apply knowledge. (Wikipedia) Swarm intelligence is a collective behavior of decentralized, self -organized systems, natural or artificial. (Wikipedia) When I think of swarm intelligence “the no I in team” saying comes to mind. Basically, you can get more done working together than you can get done on your own. Nature shows us a great example, the honey bee. In Debbie…

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