match each artificial intelligence (ai) technique with its definition. - represent the knowledge of experts as a set of rules that can be programmed so that a computer can assist human decision makers. - software that can identify patterns in very large databases without explicit programming although with significant human training. - loosely based on human neurons, algorithms that can be trained to classify objects into known categories based on data inputs. - algorithms based loosely on evolutionary natural selection and mutation, commonly used to generate high-quality solutions to optimization and search problems. - algorithms that make it possible for a computer to understand and analyze natural human language. - systems that can view and extract information from real-world images. - use of machines that can substitute for human movements as well as computer systems for their control and information processing. - software agents that use built-in or learned knowledge to perform specific tasks or services for an individual. a. robotics b. computer vision systems c. neural networks d. genetic algorithms e. natural language processing f. machine learning g. intelligent agents h. expert systems