Hill Climbing Algorithm & Artificial Intelligence - Computerphile


Hill Climbing Algorithm & Artificial Intelligence - Computerphile
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Gepubliceerd op 9 sep. 2014






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Artificial Intelligence can be thought of in terms of optimization. Robert Miles explains using the evolution's algorithm.



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Top Comments


Computerphile | 11 maanden geleden
Hill Climbing Algorithm


MrBumbo90 | 11 maanden geleden
What program do you use for graphics?


Pedro Leitão | 1 maand geleden
intelligent design denied with elegance.


A Witty Username | 11 maanden geleden
You forgot the big problem that evolution is completely made up. Nah just kidding, I'm not an idiot.


FlipFlopGaming | 1 maand geleden
To avoid being stuck in a local maxima, could a program run a cheap "probe" generation. One that is really stupid and just goes in a single direction for a while to test whether or not it's on a local maxima or a global one? For instance, the new generation could be programmed to have 1 stupid for every 4 intelligent. The intelligent ones would use the info already gained, but the stupid one would be like a radar ping, going off in a spiral to discover the landscape. Then take the data from that probe generation and enhance the current algorithm. Thereby giving the AI a form of insight.


Gary B | 4 weken geleden
Hill Climbing Algorithm & Artificial Intelligence…: https://youtu.be/oSdPmxRCWws


Nikolaos Skordilis | 3 maanden geleden
"Evolution as an algorithm"; never thought along that line, very interesting and illuminating information.


John Euell | 1 maand geleden (bewerkt)
Intelligence in a life-form begins at the molecular level; protein folding, dna replication. Sub-cellular scale. By the time a basic nervous system can develop, a highly intelligent system already exists.


Arturo Gutierrez | 3 maanden geleden
this was great. I learned a lot :)


Avi Y. | 1 maand geleden
Evolution is pretty stupid. ;)