Artificial Intelligence
Across
- 2. data that is so large, fast or complex that it's difficult or impossible to process using traditional methods
- 4. information that has been translated into a form that is efficient for movement or processing
- 6. a set of instructions that is designed to accomplish a task
- 7. data that can be freely used, shared and built-on by anyone, anywhere, for any purpose
- 9. Machine learning (ML) is a branch of artificial intelligence (AI) and computer science that focuses on the using data and algorithms to enable AI to imitate the way that humans learn, gradually improving its accuracy.
- 11. to provide or give something to the computer
- 13. the act or process of treating or preparing special metheod
- 16. the visual, auditory, or tactile perceptions provided by the computer after processing the provided information
- 18. the simulation of human intelligence processes by machines, especially computer systems
- 19. a type of computer programming in which some mechanism generates a computer program to allow human programmers to write the code at a higher abstraction level.
- 20. the process of fixing or removing incorrect, corrupted, incorrectly formatted, duplicate, or incomplete data within a dataset
- 21. error messages, alarms, prompts, and labels, as well as to more formal instructional material provided to help guide a user's interaction with a computer. error messages, alarms, prompts, and labels, as well as to more formal instructional material provided to help guide a user's interaction with a computer.
Down
- 1. commonly used within web-based applications to narrow the user's list of choices to a more manageable and usable number.
- 3. breaking something down into its inter-related components in order to understand it.
- 5. a graph is an abstract data type that is meant to implement the undirected graph and directed graph concepts from the field of graph theory within mathematics
- 7. you have to look through every data point individually and then correct any inconsistencies.
- 8. a worldwide system of computer network
- 10. computer systems that systematically and unfairly discriminate against certain individuals or groups of individuals in favor of others.
- 12. resources, companies and services dedicated to helping educate users on computer-related topics.
- 14. obtaining work, information, or opinions from a large group of people who submit their data via the Internet, social media, and smartphone apps
- 15. the reduction of a continuous-time signal to a discrete-time signa
- 17. the ability to create an effect, change opinions and behaviors, and drive measurable outcomes online
- 18. the degree of exactness with which computations are made and operations are performed