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Title: Some Trends in Updating the Nomenclature of Specialties of Researchers in the Areas of Research Methods and Means of Intellectualization
Authors: Rozhnov, A.
Trapeznikov, V. A.
Keywords: материалы конференций;conference proceedings;artificial intelligence;machine learning;intelligent transport systems;robotic systems;technological gap;administrative decisions;popularization;new technologies
Issue Date: 2021
Publisher: UIIP NASB
Citation: Rozhnov, A. Some Trends in Updating the Nomenclature of Specialties of Researchers in the Areas of Research Methods and Means of Intellectualization / Rozhnov A., Trapeznikov V. A. // Pattern Recognition and Information Processing (PRIP'2021) = Распознавание образов и обработка информации (2021) : Proceedings of the 15th International Conference, 21–24 Sept. 2021, Minsk, Belarus / United Institute of Informatics Problems of the National Academy of Sciences of Belarus. – Minsk, 2021. – P. 140–145.
Abstract: For discussion, some features of understanding modern concepts in the extremely interesting developing field of breakthrough technologies are proposed, with the definition of characteristic (primary, verifiable, reliable, etc.) features and (also and/or later) elements of the so-called concept of “Artificial Intelligence”. From the standpoint of eliminating administrative restrictions, the main focus is on popularization and some trends in updating the nomenclature of specialists of researchers in the areas of research methods and means of intellectualization (Artificial Intelligence (AI), Machine Learning (ML), Intelligent Transport Systems (ITS), Robotic Systems (RS), and others).
URI: https://libeldoc.bsuir.by/handle/123456789/45866
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