ABSTRACT

The field of artificial intelligence has opened the gates of wide computational and logical abilities for the computer system. The basic idea behind this has been to mimic the human learning abilities and provide a mechanism that replicates the logical understanding and decision making of humans. This mechanism can be understood through a multiple number of theories. This can be explained by experience learning, where the humans learn from their previous experiences and the brain stores the prior steps, the process and the results of that process into an experience. This experience can be treated as an encapsulated unit of data. Similarly new experiments have shown that experience learning can be used by computers where historical data is fed to the system as experience input, which in turn processes the data or trains to obtain the results and thus stores the labelled output data as a result of the process.