G Brewka - The Knowledge Engineering Review, 1996 - cambridge.org
Yet another introduction to artificial intelligence? Don't we have enough of these already? This is what I thought—before I held a copy of the book in my hands for the first time. In fact …
In the chapters in Part I of this textbook the author introduces the fundamental ideas of artificial intelligence and computational intelligence. In Part II he explains key AI methods …
An authoritative and accessible one-stop resource, An Introduction to Artificial Intelligence presents the first full examination of AI. Designed to provide an understanding of the …
Abstract The goal of Artificial Intelligence is to identify and solve tractable information processing problems. In so doing, two types of theory arise. Here, they are labelled Types 1 …
The papers in this volume result from the second conference on the Philosophy and Theory of Artificial Intelligence (PT-AI) 21-22.09. 2013 that I organised in Oxford where I was a …
RI Levine, DE Drang, B Edelson - 1986 - dl.acm.org
This short (245 pages, 6”× 9” format) paperback is aimed at “advanced high school students, college students, corporate presidents” and attempts to present AI and expert systems in a …
This comprehensive text acquaints the readers with the important aspects of artificial intelligence (AI) and intelligent systems and guides them towards a better understanding of …
Anyone who walks into a technical bookstore today may easily be overwhelmed by the number of volumes available, the variety of subjects addressed, and the depth of titles in any …
Can computers think? Can they use reason to develop their own concepts, solve complex problems, understand our languages? This updated edition of a comprehensive survey …