AI Terminology
Welcome to the AI Terminology section of the AI blog! This comprehensive glossary is designed to help you navigate the complex world of artificial intelligence. Here, you’ll find clear, concise definitions and explanations of key terms and concepts in AI, from foundational ideas like machine learning and neural networks to advanced topics such as reinforcement learning and variational autoencoders. Whether you’re a beginner or an expert, this resource is tailored to enhance your understanding and keep you up to date with the latest advancements in the field.
Adaptive Algorithm
An adaptive algorithm is a type of computer program that can automatically improve its performance over time.
Augmented Reality • AR
Augmented reality (AR) is a technology that superimposes digital information in the real world.
Capsule Network
In computer science, a capsule network is a neural network architecture that uses capsules to group together related features and make predictions about the underlying objects.
Computational Learning Theory
Computational learning theory is a branch of machine learning that focuses on the study of algorithms that learn from data.
Computational Statistics
Computational statistics is a field that uses computers to perform statistical analyses.
Computer Vision
Computer vision is an interdisciplinary field that deals with how computers can be made to gain a high-level understanding of digital images or videos.
Convolutional Neural Network (CNN)
A convolutional neural network (CNN) is a type of neural network that is particularly well suited for image recognition tasks.
Data Analytics
Data analytics is the process of analyzing data in order to draw conclusions about that data.
Data Mining
Data mining is the process of extracting valuable information from large data sets.
Generative Adversarial Network • GAN
A Generative Adversarial Network, or GAN, is a type of artificial intelligence algorithm used for generating new data.
Data Scientist
A data scientist is a professional who uses their expertise in mathematics, statistics, and computer science to extract meaning from data.