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Machine Learning in Artificial Intelligence: Towards a Common Understanding

Niklas Kühl, Marc Goutier, Robin Hirt, Gerhard Satzger

Published 2020-03-27Version 1

The application of "machine learning" and "artificial intelligence" has become popular within the last decade. Both terms are frequently used in science and media, sometimes interchangeably, sometimes with different meanings. In this work, we aim to clarify the relationship between these terms and, in particular, to specify the contribution of machine learning to artificial intelligence. We review relevant literature and present a conceptual framework which clarifies the role of machine learning to build (artificial) intelligent agents. Hence, we seek to provide more terminological clarity and a starting point for (interdisciplinary) discussions and future research.

Comments: Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences (HICSS-52) 2019
Categories: cs.LG, cs.AI
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