This installment starts a new segment of lessons about state machines. The subject conceptually continues the event-driven theme and is one of my favorites [1,2]. Today, you’ll learn what event-driven ...
Machine perception is the capability of a computer to take in and process sensory information in a way that’s similar to how humans perceive the world. It may rely on sensors that mimic common human ...
Machine learning is a subfield of artificial intelligence, which explores how to computationally simulate (or surpass) humanlike intelligence. While some AI techniques (such as expert systems) use ...
Machine learning is a branch of computer science that teaches computers to 'learn' patterns from data instead of being programmed step by step. Think of it like this: instead of telling a computer ...
Machine learning is the process by which computer programs grow from experience. This isn’t science fiction, where robots advance until they take over the world. When we talk about machine learning, ...
AI-powered systems have swept through business, surfing a rising wave of occasionally justified hype. When they're good, they're really good—take, for example, a neural net designed to help Japanese ...