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1) This is a system of programs and data structures that approximates the operation of the human
brain.
a) intelligent
network
b) decision
support system
c) neural
network
d) genetic
programming
2) This is the tendency for people to think of inanimate objects as having human-like
characteristics.
a) aliasing
b) personalization
c) self-replication
d) anthropomorphism
3) This is a programming language that was designed for easy manipulation of data strings. It
was developed in 1959 by John McCarthy and is still commonly used today in artificial intelligence
(AI) programming.
a) lisp
b) assembly language
c) machine
code
d) Ruby
4) This is an approach to computing developed by Dr. Lotfi Zadeh based on "degrees of truth"
rather than the usual "true or false" (1 or 0) Boolean logic. Dr. Lotfi Zadeh developed this
approach while working on the problems computers had understanding natural language.
a) cyberwoozling
b) fuzzy
logic
c) Smalltalk
d) arachnotaxis
5) This is a type of computer program that simulates the judgement and behavior of a human or
organization that possesses expert knowledge and experience in a particular field.
a) expert
system
b) cyborg
c) autonomous
system
d) cybrarian
6) This is a program that allows the computer to recognize human movement such as waving, finger
pointing, or change in eye direction and identify the motions as specific means of
interaction.
a) MIME
b) show
control
c) gesture
recognition
d) motion plan
7) This is the ability of a computer to use binocular vision to differentiate between objects.
The computer uses high-resolution cameras, a large amount of random access memory (RAM), and an
artificial intelligence (AI) program to interpret data.
a) DiffServ
b) model-view-controller
c) machine
vision
d) eye-in-hand
system
8) This is a program that gathers information or performs some other service on a regular
schedule without a human being's immediate presence.
a) aggregator
b) agile applet
c) page
d) intelligent
agent
9) This is a program that allows the computer to simulate conversation with a human being.
"Eliza" and "Parry" are early examples of programs that can at least temporarily fool a real human
being into thinking they are talking to another person.
a) Speech
Application Program Interface
b) chatterbot
c) speech
recognition
d) Amiga
10) This is the potential ability of the human brain to accept an implanted mechanical device,
such as a computer, as a natural part of its representation of the body.
a) virtual
machine
b) self-assembly
c) serendipity
d) brain-machine interface
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