Artificial Intelligence, Data Mining, Machine Learning or whatever you would like to call it has many facets. On stackoverflow it seems that only a very small amount of those questions get good answers. Often that's because of bad questions that should have been closed in the first place, but also because for most questions not a programmer is needed, but someone familiar with algorithmic theory and/or a lot of math and statistics.
Machine learning is a very broad field. Some techniques require a (deep?) understanding in bayesian statistics. As many of us computer scientists and programmers are not familiar with bayesian statistics, such questions should probably find their home at stats.
Other techniques are based not so much on mathematical theory, but on very clever algorithms. I agree with commenters that ComputerScience or Theoretical Computer Science could be a good match.
I guess Artificial Neural Networks belong to the second group. Many computer scientists are familiar with the technique and algorithms and apply it in their daily work and research. I guess there's a good chance to get an answer at either of the two computer science sites.