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Abstract:
Why cant we introduce Vedic sciences and Vedic mathematics in artificial intelligence
Define?
Waterman - The part of computer science concerned with developing intelligent computer programs Russell - An intelligent system is one whose expected utility is the highest that can be achieved by any system with the same computational limitations The definition artificial of AI is not standard as it alters on view of the individual.
Evolution
By evolutionary learning process the machine can become intelligent, that it can adapt its behavior to meet goals in a range of environments.
The term artificial intelligence was first coined in 1956 The 1980's were not totally good for the AI industry The military put AI based hardware to the test of war during Desert Storm.
Beyond Humans
Neural Networks What is an artificial neural network?
An artificial neural network is a system based on the operation of biological neural networks, in other words, is an emulation of biological neural system.
Beyond Humans
Robotics
Expert Systems
Agents
Evolution
Vedic Sciences
Real science consists of an objective pursuit of truth through observation and experimentation. We can call this integral approach to both the spiritual and
Vedic Mathematics
It is an ancient technique, which simplifies multiplication,
divisibility, complex numbers, squaring, cubing, square and cube roots. oWhat is the specialty of Vedic Mathematics? oHow important is Speed? The problems arises here vedic mathenatics needs a Square of 75 ? and observation lot of reasoning 43 X 47?to start the computation 5*5= 25 7*3=21 AI 7*(7+1)=56 based machines can think which would 52 be X our bases 11? 4*(4+1)=20 Ans:5(5+2)2=572 5625 the knowledge of Ans: inducing of vedic sciences and Ans:2021 mathematics to create machines of the future.
Conclusion
The future uses of AI
Refences
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Artificial_intelligence http://www-formal.stanford.edu/jmc/whatisai/ http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vedic_science http://vedicsciences.net/ http://www.vedicscholar.com/