| David B. Fogel - 2000 - Страниц: 188
...evolutionary algorithms for clustering and classification are presented here. 3.2 Evolutionary Clustering Intelligence may be defined as the capability of a...adapt its behavior to meet its goals in a range of environments.1 If the range of environments includes potentially novel conditions, then successful... | |
| Thomas Baeck, D.B Fogel, Z Michalewicz - 2000 - Страниц: 374
...the potential to adjust performance based on feedback from the environment. 1.4 Machine intelligence Intelligence may be defined as the capability of a system to adapt its behavior to meet desired goals in a range of environments (Fogel 1995, p xiii). Intelligent behavior then requires prediction,... | |
| James Kennedy, Russell C. Eberhart, Yuhui Shi - 2001 - Страниц: 545
...conclude that intelligence, whether in animate or inanimate contexts, can be defined as the "ability of a system to adapt its behavior to meet its goals in a range of environments" (Fogel, 1995, p. 24). Their research enterprise focuses on eliciting intelligence from computing machines... | |
| David B. Fogel - 2002 - Страниц: 430
...mechanical decision makers. More generally, then: Intelligence is the capability of a decisionmaking system to adapt its behavior to meet its goals in a range of environments.i* This definition of intelligence can be applied to humans, dogs, a colony of ants, an... | |
| Rene V. Mayorga, Leonid Perlovsky - 2008 - Страниц: 240
...to survive. In Section 4 we noted David Fogel's (2002) description of intelligence as "the ability of a system to adapt its behavior to meet its goals in a range of environments". What, however, is the connection between instincts and goals, and how do they relate to sapience? Newly-born... | |
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