Memory Marketing AI and Data Visualization Concepts (Memory Match)Versión en línea Match each AI/data concept with its concise description. por Enzo Monteblanco Data preparation capabilities Algorithm Machine learning Computer system modeled after the human brain and nervous system An area of computer science that emphasizes the creation of intelligent machines that work and react like humans The use of artificial intelligence for the design of websites, written content, and graphics The ability of a computing algorithm to work across a spectrum of capabilities and be ready for changes in the number of people or computers dependent on it Machine learning that requires humans to provide input and desired output as well as feedback about prediction accuracy during the beginnings of the system Artificial design intelligence Recurrence of many organisms amplifying their group intelligence by forming groups with the inherent ability to establish feedback loops among members Unsupervised machine learning Intelligent personalization Swarm intelligence Applied artificial intelligence Iterative process Neural network Ensemble modeling Achieving a desired result by repeating a cycle of operations Designed to work on specific tasks, such as trading stocks or controlling an autonomous vehicle Machine learning that does not need input for the algorithms and does not need to be trained Propensity model Artificial intelligence Scalability Machine learning that uses neural networks to identify relationships in data by modeling processes of the human brain Running more than one algorithm and synthesizing the results to increase accuracy Capsule network A marketing platform that performs digital media buying on behalf of clients Algorithms that personalize websites to individual site users Deep learning Supervised machine learning The use of control systems working without direct human input to operate machinery or equipment A set of rules for problem-solving using computer programming Automation Neural networks that recognize relationships among various parts of a subject to easily and quickly recognize that subject in a different image Data discovery, profiling, cleansing, validation, and transformation, including data integration Autonomous media buying Application of artificial intelligence that allows systems to automatically learn and improve without actually being programmed to do so A statistical algorithm used to predict consumer behavior A graph that displays information as a diagram of hierarchical data in the form of nested rectangles whose size reflects a variable’s quantitative value Radar chart Online or desktop software packages that offer a wide range of options for data visualization for a price Area chart Pie chart Data visualization A graph that displays information as a bar chart illustrating a project schedule The representation of information in graphical format Column chart A graph that displays information as horizontal bars Cardinality The uniqueness of data values in a column Applications that present data as a map A graph that displays information as a scatter plot with an additional dimension of quantitative data represented by changing dot size A graph that displays information as vertical bars Bar chart Geographic information system tools Heat map A graph that displays information as a line chart for which distinct areas between the lines and the axes are emphasized colors, textures, and hatchings A graph that displays information related to spatial variables in the data and the real world Scatter plot Bubble chart Word cloud Treemap Line chart Gantt chart A graph that displays information as a rectangle depicting quartiles with lines extending vertically to indicate variability outside the upper and lower quartiles A graph that displays information as a series of data points connected by straight lines A graph that displays information as a circle divided into slices to illustrate proportion An image with words from a textual source in different font sizes indicating word frequency Geographical information map A graph that displays information as a map in which variables are represented using colors (with red typically used to depict the highest intensity of the variable) Box-and-whisker plot Commercial data visualization tools A graph that displays information as a line chart or area chart with many axes representing more than two variables in the data A graph that displays information as dots representing the correlation between two variables