Throughout this document 6 problems have been picked as possible candidates for the application of either Expert Systems, Neural Networks or Genetic Algorithms. For each, the problem is detailed and an acceptable solution is suggested. In addition, the knowledge required is discussed and the most appropriate technique is suggested with reasons why.
They focus on patterns of connectivity and self-organizing behavior in economic and social networks and how these new structures lead to resilience, adaptability, agility, transparency, and innovation.
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