P.S. Szczepaniak (Ed.), "Computational Intelligence and Applications", Physica-Verlag, 1999.

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....applications of CWI. Finally, Section 6 gives conclusions. II. COMPUTATIONAL INTELLIGENCE Intelligence is a specific set of mind capabilities which allow the individual to use the acquired knowledge efficiently and to behave appropriately in the presence of new tasks and living conditions [21]. The four basic kernels of the definition of human intelligence are (1) intelligence is a human mind capability, 2) intelligence integrates instinct and thinking, 3) intelligence uses primitive and acquired knowledge, and (4) intelligence allows solving of new problems. Furthermore, the four ....

....(3) CI uses human (expert) primitive and selfacquired knowledge, and (4) CI allows solving of new problems. Finally, CI is a set of machine capabilities which allow the machine to use acquired knowledge and to solve new tasks efficiently in the presence of new conditions of their performancing [21]. There are many definitions of CI [1 3] 8] 9] 12] 1618 ] 21] 23] 34] Bezdek s definition is . A system is computationally intelligent when it: deals with only numerical (low level) data, has a pattern recognition components, does not use knowledge in the AI sense; and additionally when it ....

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P.S. Szczepaniak (Ed.), "Computational Intelligence and Applications", Physica-Verlag, 1999.

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