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Unit 1: Introduction and Overview




          vision field. The work by Minsky and Marr were now the foundation for  the cameras and  Notes
          computers on assembly lines, performing quality control. Although crude, these systems could
          distinguish differences shapes in objects using black and white  differences. By 1985 over  a
          hundred companies offered machine vision systems in the US, and sales totaled $80 million. The
          1980’s were not totally good for the AI industry. In 1986-87 the demand in AI systems decreased,
          and the industry lost almost a half of a billion dollars. Companies such as Teknowledge and
          Intellicorp together lost more than $6 million, about a third of there total earnings. The large
          losses convinced many research leaders to cut back funding. Another disappointment was the so
          called “smart truck” financed by the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency. The projects
          goal was to develop a robot that could perform many battlefield tasks. In 1989, due to project
          setbacks and unlikely success, the Pentagon cut funding for the project.
          Despite these discouraging events, AI slowly recovered. New technology in Japan was being
          developed. Fuzzy logic, first pioneered in the US has the unique ability to make decisions under
          uncertain conditions. Also  neural networks  were  being  reconsidered as  possible ways of
          achieving Artificial Intelligence. The 1980’s introduced to its place in the corporate marketplace,
          and showed the technology had real life uses, ensuring it would be a key in the 21st century.

          AI Put to the Test

          The military put AI based hardware to the test of war during Desert Storm. AI-based technologies
          were used in missile systems, heads-up-displays, and other advancements. AI has also made the
          transition to the home. With the popularity of the  AI computer growing, the  interest of the
          public has also grown. Applications for the Apple Macintosh and IBM compatible computer,
          such as voice and character recognition have become available. Also AI technology has made
          steadying camcorders simple using fuzzy logic. With a greater demand for AI-related technology,
          new advancements  are becoming available. Inevitably  Artificial Intelligence  has,  and  will
          continue to affecting our lives.

                                        Figure 1.4:  AI in  Test



















          As a result of research done by Willi Bruns Artificial Intelligence (AI) using computer programs
          has the ability to solve complex problems of the real world with logical calculus and not with
          functional analysis. The  AI is engaged in the development  of computer programs to  make
          computers more “intelligent”. Its research has two aims:
          1.   To make machines and calculating processes more user-friendly and

          2.   To  analyze intelligent behavior.
          AI methods try to copy human behavior, that is they attempt to recreate human errors and
          experiences to produce logical conclusions. Another difference to normal programs is the fact
          that they do use less functions, compared to the classical numerical mathematics, but much more



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