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Go to cartISBN: 9789380853161
Bind: Paperback
Year: 2011
Pages: 792
Size: 7.5 x 9.25 mm
Publisher: Jones & Bartlett Learning
Published in India by: Jones & Bartlett India
Exclusive Distributors: Viva Books
Sales Territory: India, Nepal, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, Bhutan, Myanmar
Description:
Artificial Intelligence has changed significantly in recent years and many new resources and approaches are now available to explore and implement this important technology. Intelligent Systems: Principles, Paradigms, and Pragmatics takes a modern, 21st-century approach to the concepts of Artificial Intelligence and includes the latest developments, developmental tools, programming, and approaches related to AI. The author is careful to make the important distinction between theory and practice, and focuses on a broad core of technologies, providing students with an accessible and comprehensive introduction to key AI topics.
Key Features:
Target Audience:
Students and academicians of computer science.
Contents:
Introduction to Intelligent Systems • First Steps in IS: Representation, Ontologies, and Obtaining Expertise • Search and Computational Complexity in IS • Constraint Satisfaction Problems, Part 1 • CSPs, Part 2: Structural Approaches Leading to Natural Language (NL) Understanding and Related Topics • From Logic-Based Chaining to Production Systems • The c Language Integrated Production System (clips) • Extended and Structured Production System Representation and Manipulation Approaches, Including Agents • Soar • Representing and Manipulating Uncertainty in IS, Part1: Confidence Factors, Probability, Belief Networks and Multivalued Logic • Representing and Manipulating Uncertainty in IS, Part 2: Fuzzy Systems and FUZZYclips • Planning in IS • Biologically-inspired Computing and IS: Neural Networks (Part 1) • Neural Networks (Part 2): Recurrent Networks and IS Applications • Neural Networks (Part 3): Self-Organizing Systems • Learning in IS • Genetic Algorithms, Swarm Intelligence and Other Evolutionary Computing Concepts in IS.
About the Author:
Robert J. Schalkoff is currently Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering at Clemson University. His primary scholarly interests are in intelligent systems and computing. He is also the author of Programming Languages and Methodologies, Digital Image Processing and Computer Vision, Artificial Intelligence: An Engineering Approach, Pattern Recognition: Statistical, Syntactic and Neural Approaches, and Artificial Neural Networks. He received his Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering from the University of Virginia.