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    9780486248646
    EAN
    9780486248646
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    Publisher
    Dover Publications, Incorporated
    ISBN-10
    048624864X
    ISBN-13
    9780486248646
    eBay Product ID (ePID)
    26038320475

    Product Key Features

    Number of Pages
    512 Pages
    Publication Name
    Introduction to Artificial Intelligence
    Language
    English
    Subject
    Applied Sciences, Intelligence (Ai) & Semantics, Computer Science
    Publication Year
    1985
    Type
    Textbook
    Subject Area
    Computers, Science
    Author
    Philip C. Jackson Jr.
    Series
    Dover Books on Mathematics Ser.
    Format
    Trade Paperback

    Dimensions

    Item Height
    0.9 in
    Item Weight
    21.7 Oz
    Item Length
    8.5 in
    Item Width
    5.4 in

    Additional Product Features

    Edition Number
    2
    Intended Audience
    Trade
    LCCN
    84-018838
    Dewey Edition
    19
    Illustrated
    Yes
    Dewey Decimal
    001.53/5
    Edition Description
    Enlarged edition,Reprint,Revised edition,New Edition
    Table Of Content
    Preface Developments 1. INTRODUCTION Introduction Turing''s Test Natural Intelligence Evidence from History Evidence from Introspection Evidence from the Social Sciences Evidence from the Biological Sciences State of Knowledge The Neuron and the Synapse Biological Memory Neural Data Processing Computers and Simulation 2. "MATHEMATICS, PHENOMENA, MACHINES" Introduction On Mathematical Description The Mathematical Description of Phenomena Time Types of Phenomena Discrete Phenomena Finite-State Machines Turing Machines Simple Turing Machines Polycephalic Turing Machines Universal Turing Machines Limits to Computational Ability Summary 3. PROBLEM SOLVING Introduction Paradigms General Approaches Environments Aptitudes Evolutionary and Reasoning Programs "Paradigms for the Concept of "Problem" Situation-Space System Inference "Problem Solvers, Reasoning Programs, and Languages" General Problem Solver Reasoning Programs State-Space (Situation-Space) Problems Representation Puzzles Problem Reduction and Graphs Summary Heuristic Search Theory Need for Search Search Procedures Search Trees "Planning, Reasoning by Analogy, and Learning" Planning Reasoning by Analogy Learning "Models, Problem Representations, and Levels of Competence" Models The Problem of Problem Representation Levels of Competence 4 GAME PLAYING Introduction Games and Their State Spaces Strategy State Spaces Game Trees and Heuristic Search Game Trees and Minimax Analysis Static Evaluations and Backed-up Evaluations The Alpha-Beta Technique Generating (Searching) Game Trees Checkers Checker Player Learning Learning Situations for Generalization Book Learning Results Chess and GO Chess The Game of GO Poker and Machine Development of Heuristics Bridge General Game-Playing Programs 5. PATTERN PERCEPTION Introduction Some Basic Definitions and Examples Eye Systems for Computers Scene Analysis Picture Enhancement and Line Detection Perception of Regions Perception of Objects Learning to Recognize Structures of Simple Objects Some Problems for Pattern Perception Systems 6. THEOREM PROVING Introduction First-Order Predicate Calculus Theorem-Proving Techniques Resolution Groundwork Clause-Form Equivalents The Unification Procedure The Binary Resolution Procedure Summary Heuristic Search Strategies Extensions Simplification Strategies Refinement Strategies Ordering Strategies Reasoning by Analogy Solving Problems with Theorem Provers State-Space Predicate-Calculus Descriptions of State-Space Problems "Path Finding, Example Generation, Constructive Proofs, Answer Extraction" Applications to Real-World Problems Theorem Proving in Planning and Automatic Programming Planning Planner Automatic Programming 7. SEMANTIC INFORMATION Introduction Natural and Artificial Languages Definitions Natural Languages Artificial Languages and Programming Languages String Languages "Grammars, Machines, and Extensibility" "Programs that "Understand" Natural Language" Five Problems Syntax Recursive Approaches to Syntax Semantics and Inference Generation and Integration Some Conversations with Computers Language and Perception Networks of Question-Answering Programs Pattern Recognition and Grammatical Inference "Communications, Teaching, and Learning" 8. PARALLEL PROCESSING AND EVOLUTIONARY SYSTEMS Introduction Motivations Cellular Automata Abelian Machine Spaces Questions of Generality and Equivalence Self-affecting Systems: Self-reproduction "Hierarchical, Self-organizing, and Evolutionary Systems" Conditions Hierarchical Systems Self-organizing Systems Evolutionary Systems Summary 9. THE HARVEST OF ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE Introduction Robots A Look at Possibilities Tools and People Over Mechanization of the World: The Machine as Dictator The Well-natured Machine Bibliography Index
    Synopsis
    Comprehensive survey of artificial intelligence -- the study of how computers can be made to act intelligently. Includes introductory and advanced material. Extensive notes updating the main text. 132 illustrations., Can computers think? Can they use reason to develop their own concepts, solve complex problems, play games, understand our languages? This comprehensive survey of artificial intelligence ― the study of how computers can be made to act intelligently ― explores these and other fascinating questions. Introduction to Artificial Intelligence presents an introduction to the science of reasoning processes in computers, and the research approaches and results of the past two decades. You'll find lucid, easy-to-read coverage of problem-solving methods, representation and models, game playing, automated understanding of natural languages, heuristic search theory, robot systems, heuristic scene analysis and specific artificial-intelligence accomplishments. Related subjects are also included: predicate-calculus theorem proving, machine architecture, psychological simulation, automatic programming, novel software techniques, industrial automation and much more. A supplementary section updates the original book with major research from the decade 1974-1984. Abundant illustrations, diagrams and photographs enhance the text, and challenging practice exercises at the end of each chapter test the student's grasp of each subject.The combination of introductory and advanced material makes Introduction to Artificial Intelligence ideal for both the layman and the student of mathematics and computer science. For anyone interested in the nature of thought, it will inspire visions of what computer technology might produce tomorrow., Can computers think? Can they use reason to develop their own concepts, solve complex problems, play games, understand our languages? This comprehensive survey of artificial intelligence the study of how computers can be made to act intelligently explores these and other fascinating questions. Introduction to Artificial Intelligence presents an introduction to the science of reasoning processes in computers, and the research approaches and results of the past two decades. You'll find lucid, easy-to-read coverage of problem-solving methods, representation and models, game playing, automated understanding of natural languages, heuristic search theory, robot systems, heuristic scene analysis and specific artificial-intelligence accomplishments. Related subjects are also included: predicate-calculus theorem proving, machine architecture, psychological simulation, automatic programming, novel software techniques, industrial automation and much more. A supplementary section updates the original book with major research from the decade 1974-1984. Abundant illustrations, diagrams and photographs enhance the text, and challenging practice exercises at the end of each chapter test the student's grasp of each subject.The combination of introductory and advanced material makes Introduction to Artificial Intelligence ideal for both the layman and the student of mathematics and computer science. For anyone interested in the nature of thought, it will inspire visions of what computer technology might produce tomorrow., This comprehensive, easy-to-read survey of how machines (computers) can be made to act intelligently explores problem-solving methods, representation and models, game playing, automated understanding of natural languages, heuristic scene analysis, specific artificial intelligence accomplishments and other related topics. With 132 illustrations., Comprehensive survey of artificial intelligence-the study of how computers can be made to act intelligently. Includes introductory and advanced material. Extensive notes updating the main text. 132 illus.
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    Q335.J27 1

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