Soft Computing and Its Domains - An Overview
Keywords:
Neural Computing, Evolutionary Computing, Intelligence, Emotions, Soft ComputingAbstract
This paper presents a new perspective of Artificial Intelligence (AI). Although, it is not so easy to define Artificial Intelligence, but I tried my best for doing so. This is a review paper and in this paper I’d made my efforts to describe soft computing and its domain having relevance with Artificial Intelligence. I hereby declare that all information used here is gathered by me through various resources.
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