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Computational intelligence (CI) is an offshoot of artificial intelligence. As an alternative to classical artificial intelligence it rather relies on heuristic algorithms such as in fuzzy systems, neural networks and evolutionary computation.

 


Computational Intelligence - A Logical Approach. By David Poole, Alan Mackworth and Randy Goebel. 1998. Oxford University Press, New York.

"[3] Other names for the field have been proposed, such as computational intelligence,[4] synthetic intelligence[5] or computational rationality.

GINSBERG is a senior research associate at the University of Oregon and founder of the university's Computational Intelligence Research Laboratory (CIRL).

Interested readers might want to check the accompanying source code for Computational Intelligence, by Poole, Mackworth and Goebel.

Continuous advances in computational intelligence technology have enabled researchers to collect and effectively analyze large amounts of complex clinical and biological data.

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Poole, D., Mackworth, A. K., & Goebel, R. (1988). Computational intelligence: A logical approach. Oxford: Oxford University Press.

We are about to start up a centre in Computational Intelligence, called INCITE.
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Some further information about applications can be found from the book Stimulation Initiative for European Neural Applications (SIENA).

Artificial Intelligence: A New Synthesis by Nils Nilsson, Morgan Kaufman, may be easier to read. Some people prefer Computational Intelligence by David Poole, Alan Mackworth and Randy Goebel, Oxford, 1998.

A short version, "Rule Inference for Financial Prediction using Recurrent Neural Networks," for Proceedings of the IEEE/IAFE Conf. on Computational Intelligence for Financial Engineering, p. 253, IEEE Press, 1997, can be found at: NEC in New Jersey.

See also: Artificial intelligence, AI, Knowledge, Agent, Neural network

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