Intro To AI Flashcards
Define intelligence
Ability to perceive or infer information and to retain it as knowledge to be applied towards adaptive behaviors within an environment or context
Types of intelligence
- Mathematical Logical Reasoning
- Linguistic Intelligence
- Spatial visual Intelligence
- Kinaesthetic Intelligence
- Existential Intelligence
- Musical intelligence
- Intrapersonal intelligence
- Interpersonal intelligence
- Naturalist intelligence
Mathematical Logical Reasoning
Ability to regulate, measure, and understand numerical symbols, abstraction and logic
Linguistic intelligence
Language processing skills both in terms of understanding or implementation in writing or verbally
Spatial Visual intelligence
It is defined as the ability to perceive the visual world and the relationship of one object to another
Musical Intelligence
Ability of recognize and create sounds, rthyms and sound patterns
Kineasthetic Intelligence
Ability that is related to how a person uses his limbs in a skilled manner
Existential intelligence
Related to religious and spiritual awareness
Intrapersonal intelligence
Level of self awareness someone has. Starting from realizing weakness , strength, to his feelings
Interpersonal intelligence
Ability to communicate with others by understanding other people’s feelings and influence of the person
Natuaralist intelligence
Related to the ability to process information on the environment around us
Artificial intelligence
When’s machine possesses the ability to mimic human traits like learning, problem scoping and decision making capabilities
Machine learning
Subset of ai which enables machines to learn, adapt, and process information on their own without being provided with explicit instructions
Deep learning
Subset of machine learning based on the human brain, draw solutions to problems in a manner similar to human beings. Trained using large data
Decision making
The cognitive process that enables an individual to analyze available information in order to select a suitable belief or course of action