APPLICATIONS OF ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE IN HUMAN LIFE

  • Kamble R
  • Shah D
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Abstract

Artificial Intelligence (AI) has revolutionized in information technology.AI is a subfield of computer science that includes the creation of intelligent machines and software that work and react like human beings. AI and its Applications gets used in various fields of life of humans as expert system solve the complex problems in various areas as science, engineering, business, medicine, video games and Advertising. But “Do any traffic lights use Artificial Intelligence??”, I thought a lot of this when waiting in a red light. This paper gives an overview of Artificial Intelligence and its applications used in human life. This will explore the current use of Artificial Intelligence technologies in Network Intrusion for protecting computer and communication networks from intruders, in the medical area-medicine, to improve hospital inpatient care, for medical image classification, in the accounting databases to mitigate the problems of it, in the computer games, and in Advertising. Also, it will show artificial intelligence principle and how they were applying in traffic signal control, how they solve some traffic problem in actual. This paper gives an introduction to a self-learning system based on RBF neural network and how the system can simulate the traffic police’s experience. This paper is focusing on how to evaluate the effect of the control with the changing of the traffic and adjust the signal with the different techniques of Artificial Intelligence.

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Kamble, R., & Shah, D. (2018). APPLICATIONS OF ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE IN HUMAN LIFE. International Journal of Research -GRANTHAALAYAH, 6(6), 178–188. https://doi.org/10.29121/granthaalayah.v6.i6.2018.1363

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