Wednesday, July 11, 2012
Using Wikipedia
Using the subtopic that I found on the GVRL I entered AI (artificial intelligence) for a subject in Wikipedia.org. The information on Wikipedia given was similar to the article that I read in the GVRL and I was able to come up with many keywords for subtopics even faster on Wikipedia. I know that Wikipedia is not a very reliable/credible source to cite in research but I have found that using it to search for keywords and other subtopics it can be quit effective especially since the keywords that I found there have direct links to them. Some interesting keywords here I came up with are: Robotics, Navigation, mapping, Cybernetics, hybrid intelligent systems, multi-agent systems, intelligence systems integration, artificial neural networks, control theory, robot rights, video games, entertainment, learning, neural networks. On the AI page of Wikipedia I was interested to go to the robotics link which was very interesting also. The robotics source page was very long. It has been edited many times from many different authors some having author names that have been logged in and some having only the IP addresses for authors who were not logged in. I was curious to view this page since our library tutorials covered this.
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