Clone of MISM5306 13-14
Across
- 4. Microsoft's automatic updates are an example of this technology
- 6. related technologies that try to simulate and reproduce human thought and behavior
- 9. database that also contains rules and explanations
- 11. these systems match a new problem against a previously solved case/solution
- 13. people use these when interacting in a simulated environment
- 14. rules that enable computers to perform tasks usually handled by humans
- 16. type of chaining based on if-then-else condition pairs
- 19. provides access to software or services for a fee (abr.)
Down
- 1. rules related to a problem or discipline
- 2. engine that manipulates a series of rules; works from a matrix and can learn by doing
- 3. type of analysis used in decision support systems to monitor a change in values
- 5. allows you to use software that is not on your computer (abr.)
- 7. virtual environment consisting of a cube shaped room in which the walls are rear-projection screens
- 8. mimic human experience in a particular field to solve problems in a well defined area
- 10. chaining that starts with the goal and sets conditions to read it
- 11. uses frid to evaluate populatiry of it's beverages useing "Freestyle" dispensers
- 12. creates the illusion of working in the real world (abr.)
- 15. agents capable of "reasoning" and following rule-based processes
- 17. uses a small electronic tag composted of a small chip and antenna; performs task similar to a bar code reader
- 18. most successful application of AI