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Speech Recognition: It is conversation guided by an automated
speech recognition and dialogue management system.
Speech recognition
Machine Vision: It is used to capture and analyse visual information using
a camera, analog to digital conversion, and digital signal processing.
Machine Vision
Natural Language Processing: It is the automatic understanding
and manipulation of natural languages like speech or text by a
software. Learning algorithms classify and detect messages as
Natural Language spam.
Processing
Machine Learning: Machine learning is a core subject area of Artificial Intelligence. It can
be defined as a set of methods that can automatically detect patterns in data and then use
the uncovered patterns to predict future data, or to perform other kinds of decision making
tasks under uncertainty. The devices that do such kind of jobs are called “Agents”.
Artificial Intelligence is a technique that enables computers
Artificial and machines to mimic human intelligence using logic, if-
then rules, decision trees, and machine learning.
Intelligence
Machine It is a subset of AI that includes abstruse statistical
techniques which enables machines to improve at tasks
Learning
with experience.
It is a subset of machine learning composed of algorithms
that permits software train itself to perform tasks, like
Deep
speech and image recognition by exposing multi-layered
Learning
neural networks to vast amount of data.
Machine and deep learning allow you to create smarter and more useful technology to help
people and society.
ROBOTS AND ROBOTICS
What picture comes to your mind when you hear the word ‘robot’?
When you hear the term ‘robot’, you imagine a machine which is
human-like and can do automated tasks. A robot is however any
machine that can execute programmed instructions and thus reduce
labour or manpower requirement.
Robots are made up of a vast variety of electronic components, sensors, servo
motors, flexible-axis devices, chips, and microprocessors. They have an edge
over other machines as they can be programmed to have a certain degree of Robot
autonomy.
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