Computational intelligence
The expression computational intelligence usually refers to the ability of a computer to learn a specific task from data or experimental observation. Even though it's commonly considered a synonym of machine learning, until now there’s no commonly accepted definition of Computational Intelligence For Bezdek (1994), "a system is called computationally intelligent if it deals with low-level data such as numerical data, if it has a pattern-recognition component and if it does not use knowledge as exact and complete as the Artificially Intelligent one".