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I am confused as to where should I ask programming questions regarding artificial intelligence. To give a little bit more insight into my question:

I have a working code which is related to artificial intelligence, it works but the AI agent is not working in the most efficient way. I am looking for someone to explain me why is it not the most optimal and how should I fix it.

Two possible places are stackoverflow and code review. Which one is better (or may be there is a better place).

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  • "Not working in the most efficient way" is ambiguous in this context. Do you mean the code/algorithm is too slow (as the others that answered seem to have interpreted), or is your AI agent not performing in an intelligent manner, ie you are looking for a better approach to solve your AI problem? Nov 11, 2014 at 15:46
  • @SchighSchagh I am looking to make my agent more intelligent Nov 11, 2014 at 20:53
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    @SalvadorDali You've answered with an even more ambiguous term.
    – BartoszKP
    Nov 11, 2014 at 21:18

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While ChrisF is generally correct - I think it's fine to ask these questions on StackOverflow.

If you have a clear programming problem (code not efficient) and a specific task - and you can create a self contained (perhaps code) sample of your issue that's pretty small - I think it's on-topic here as well as on CodeReview.

Since SO is a much higher traffic site than SE, and since the help you need isn't directly reviewing your code, but rather struggling with a programming problem - I'd probably post it here and not there if I were you. The fact you already have a inefficient solution is good - it actually shows you have attempted to do research before asking.

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    It feels like a problem too local for SO unless it is using a known library or maybe a very common algorithm.
    – Sled
    Nov 11, 2014 at 15:55
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I would say Code Review as you want to make working code more efficient. If it wasn't working then it would be on topic here.

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    And if you roll interdisciplinary, true to the subject in question, cogsci.stackexchange.com might be relevant as well. If you are dealing with a relevant level of abstraction in your specific problem.
    – Alex
    Nov 10, 2014 at 8:02
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    The OP's question sounds like an algorithm question. Couldn't cs.stackexchange.com be appropriate too?
    – aebabis
    Nov 11, 2014 at 21:27
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If the code does work, but you need more speed (a better implementation), CodeReview seems like the better place to ask, however most of these questions are on-topic on StackOverflow as well.

If you are looking to improve efficiency of your agent (a better algorithm), then Data Science, CrossValidated, or Computer Science might be the better fit.

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  • thank you. Never heard of Data Science before. May be I have to start AI proposal on Area 51 :-) Nov 12, 2014 at 0:04

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