1997 | OriginalPaper | Chapter
Exploration of Multi-objective Problems in Artificial Intelligence
Author : Hirotaka Nakayama
Published in: Essays In Decision Making
Publisher: Springer Berlin Heidelberg
Included in: Professional Book Archive
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One of main themes in artificial intelligence is to simulate brains of human beings. This can not be almost realized by only a model of brain, because brains of human beings have a great number of functions and perform them in complex manners, Therefore, techniques in artificial intelligence are usually discussed for those functions separately- For example, decision making is a major function of brain. Since it seems not to be practical to automatize decision making by artifical intelligence, this function has been studied from a viewpoint of decision support by a system based on collaboration of machines (Computers) and human beings. Interactive multi-objective programming techniques are good examples in this field.