Machine Learning and AI
Across
- 2. an engineered item that has the ability to process and gain information and data
- 5. charts that are used to represent non-linear information to make it easier to undertand
- 6. an abstract data type that can be used to represent complex, non-linear relationships between objects
- 9. a machine that processes information
- 10. Using AI to perform tasks continuously without human intervention
- 12. an insight on what a finished product would be
- 13. the trials of ML and AI to make sure that they are functional and accurate
- 14. applications to narrow the user's list of choices to a more manageable and usable number
- 15. the process of automatically analyzing the behavior of computer programs regarding a property
- 17. the interactive process of using outcomes and predictions generated by the system to improve its performance over time
- 19. a problem-solving technique that imitates the process computer programmers go through when writing computer programmes and algorithms
- 21. the process of fixing or removing incorrect data
- 22. a branch of AI and computer science that focuses on the using data and algorithms to enable AI to imitate the way that humans learn
- 23. the systemic and repeatable errors in a computer system that create unfair outcomes
- 24. a procedure used for solving a problem or performing a computation
Down
- 1. data that contains greater variety, arriving in increasing volumes and with more velocity
- 3. the mistakes made either in code, or by a machine throughout the learning and processing process
- 4. the choice that people or machines have to make that influence future outcomes
- 7. the series of operations and transformations applied to raw data
- 8. information such as facts and numbers used to analyze something or make decisions
- 11. a wide-ranging branch of computer science concerned with building smart machines capable of performing tasks that typically require human intelligence
- 16. the processing of information to gain knowledge in computers
- 18. the discipline that embodies the science and technology of design, construction, implementation, and maintenance of software
- 20. AI's ability to handle larger amounts of data or more complex tasks