Artificial+intelligence+versus+computational+intelligence

= Artificial intelligence versus computational intelligence =


 * Computational intelligence** relates to the creation of systems that do not follow a 'hard' rule-based approach, but implement 'fuzzy' approaches techniques such as machine learning, knowledge discovery, data mining, neural networks and so on. The focus here is on human-like methods.


 * Artificial Intelligence** is rigid, ruled based systems that are based on (provably correct) models to produce their behaviour. So AI is focused more on the end result being human like, even if the method of arriving at the result is not 'human-like'. An example of this might be an expert system or the Deep Blue chess computer - it can beat a human, but the way it achieves this is not at all human-like (it uses brute force searching).

Still don't get the difference? //Computational Intelligence// (//CI//) is even more difficult to characterize than AI as it is more a collection of all the approaches to creating intelligent systems excluding traditional AI than a coherent research field