Artificial intelligence : principles and applications
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Artificial intelligence : principles and applications
Chapman and Hall, 1986
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Bibliography: p. 333-336
Includes index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
Workers for the past 25 years in this discipline have tried to reproduce human behaviour on computers. This book presents a survey of their achievements and the problems they still face. Each chapter is written by a researcher on subject and include coverage of such topics as: computer vision, speech processing, robotics, natural language processing, expert systems and machine learning. This book should be of interest to computer scientists and engineers interested in artificial intelligence.
目次
- Part 1. Principles of artificial intelligence, John Campbell. Part 2 Tools and techniques: artificial intelligence programming environments and the POPLOG system, John Gibson
- LISP, lists and pattern-matching, Tony Hasemer. Part 3 Applications: computer processing of natural languages, Alan Ramsay
- levels of representation in computer speech synthesis and recognition, Stephen Isard
- computer vision, David Hogg
- artificial intelligence and robotics, Michael Brady
- the anatomy of expert systems, Richard Forsyth. Part 4 Frontiers: machine learning, Richard Forsyth
- memory models of man and machine, Ajit Narayanan. Part 5 Implications: why artificial intelligence needs an empirical foundation, Noel E Sharkey and Gordan D A Brown
- breaking out of the chinese room, Steve Torrance
- social implications of artificial intelligence, Derek Partridge.
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