Selection of a Suitable AI Technique



If the nature of computations required in a task is not well understood
or there are too many exceptions to the rules or known algorithms are
too complex or inefficient then AI has the potential of offering an
acceptable solution. Many times, any number of AI techniques can help
solve the problem at hand, but at others, only the right one will do.
Therefore, it is important to have some appreciation of them all. How
do we determine the right technique for that particular problem? This
tutorial presents a framework that can be used to answer this question.

On the Selection of a Suitable AI Technique for Solving a Given
Problem
http://www.altafkhan.com/ai-technique-selection.htm

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