Glossary
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VW | Artificial Intelligence (AI) | |
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Artificial intelligence (AI) systems are software (and possibly also hardware) systems designed by humans 3
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given a complex goal, act in the physical or digital dimension by perceiving their environment through data
acquisition, interpreting the collected structured or unstructured data, reasoning on the knowledge, or processing
the information, derived from this data and deciding the best action(s) to take to achieve the given goal. AI systems
can either use symbolic rules or learn a numeric model, and they can also adapt their behaviour by analysing how
the environment is affected by their previous actions. As a scientific discipline, AI includes several approaches and techniques, such as machine learning (of which deep learning and reinforcement learning are specific examples), machine reasoning (which includes planning, scheduling, knowledge representation and reasoning, search, and optimization), and robotics (which includes control, perception, sensors and actuators, as well as the integration of all other techniques into cyber-physical systems). For more information, take a look at this short paper by the High-Level Expert Group on Artificial Intelligence set up by the European Comission that can also be found at their Ethics guidelines for trustworthy AI. | ||
VW | Artificial Neural Network (ANN) | |
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