Artificial Intelligence and Simulation: An Introductory Review

Historically, two distinct approaches to modeling reality have been developed: numerical (quantitative) and symbolic (qualitative) modeling. Recently, the gap separating these two schools has narrowed. Both the numerical modeling community and artificial intelligence (AI) community have found that AI can contribute to simulation and vice versa. In this contribution an introductory review is presented on AI as a tool in simulation and, another addresses simulation as a tool in AI. As an example of a combined AI/simulation approach, a biomental application is briefly discussed.

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