The Computational Theory of Intelligence: Applications to Genetic Programming and Turing Machines

  • Kovach D
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Abstract

In this paper, we continue the efforts of the Computational Theory of Intelligence (CTI) by extending concepts to include computational processes in terms of Genetic Algorithms (GA's) and Turing Machines (TM's). Active, Passive, and Hybrid Computational Intelligence processes are also introduced and discussed. We consider the ramifications of the assumptions of CTI with regard to the qualities of reproduction and virility. Applications to Biology, Computer Science and Cyber Security are also discussed.

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Kovach, D. (2015). The Computational Theory of Intelligence: Applications to Genetic Programming and Turing Machines. International Journal of Modern Nonlinear Theory and Application, 04(01), 10–20. https://doi.org/10.4236/ijmnta.2015.41002

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