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All computation or decision-making processes can be considered as a scientific approximation of real-world events in spacetime. The notion of [[Abstract Interpretation|Abstract Interpretation (AI)]], also known as a field of to efficiently approximate decision/computational procedures. Clearly, this is different from [[wikipedia:Artificial Intelligence|Artificial Intelligence]], also abbreviate as [[wikipedia:Artificial Intelligence|AI]].
All computation or decision-making processes can be considered as a scientific approximation of real-world events in spacetime. The notion of [[Abstract Interpretation|Abstract Interpretation (AI)]], also known as a field of to efficiently approximate decision/computational procedures. Clearly, this is different from [[wikipedia:Artificial Intelligence|Artificial Intelligence]], also abbreviate as [[wikipedia:Artificial Intelligence|AI]].
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Revision as of 14:38, 5 June 2021

Machine Learning
Term Machine Learning
Knowledge Domain Computing Science, Artificial Intelligence
Parent Domain Cognitive Science

Machine Learning is a field derived from Computing Science.

The Alan Turing Internet Scrapbook

All computation or decision-making processes can be considered as a scientific approximation of real-world events in spacetime. The notion of Abstract Interpretation (AI), also known as a field of to efficiently approximate decision/computational procedures. Clearly, this is different from Artificial Intelligence, also abbreviate as AI.

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