Simply logical : intelligent reasoning by example
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Simply logical : intelligent reasoning by example
Wiley, c1994
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
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ISBN 9780471941521
Description
Designed as an introduction to PROLOG programming for artificial intelligence, this text discusses both basic and advanced AI techniques, as implemented in PROLOG. Writing for the undergraduate, the author simplifies the basic concepts of logic programming, seen as a useful framework for explaining AI techniques. Exercises are integrated with explanatory text and difficult concepts are made clear by the use of simple, real-world examples. As a further teaching aid, each technique discussed is accompanied by a program implementing it, and the importance of learning the skill of program development is emphasized.
Table of Contents
LOGIC AND LOGIC PROGRAMMING. A Brief Introduction to Clausal Logic. Clausal Logic and Resolution: Theoretical Backgrounds. Logic Programming and Prolog. REASONING WITH STRUCTURED KNOWLEDGE. Representing Structured Knowledge. Searching Graphs. Informed Search. ADVANCED REASONING TECHNIQUES. Reasoning with Natural Language. Reasoning with Incomplete Information. Inductive Reasoning. Appendices. Index.
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: disk ISBN 9780471941538
Description
Designed as an introduction to PROLOG programming for artificial intelligence, this text discusses both basic and advanced AI techniques, as implemented in PROLOG. Writing for the undergraduate, the author simplifies the basic concepts of logic programming, seen as a useful framework for explaining AI techniques. Exercises are integrated with explanatory text and difficult concepts are made clear by the use of simple, real-world examples. As a further teaching aid, each technique discussed is accompanied by a program implementing it, and the importance of learning the skill of program development is emphasized.
- Volume
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: book/disk set ISBN 9780471942153
Description
Designed as an introduction to PROLOG programming for artificial intelligence, this text discusses both basic and advanced AI techniques, as implemented in PROLOG. Writing for the undergraduate, the author simplifies the basic concepts of logic programming, seen as a useful framework for explaining AI techniques. Exercises are integrated with explanatory text and difficult concepts are made clear by the use of simple, real-world examples. As a further teaching aid, each technique discussed is accompanied by a program implementing it, and the importance of learning the skill of program development is emphasized.
Table of Contents
- LOGIC AND LOGIC PROGRAMMING
- A Brief Introduction to Clausal Logic
- Clausal Logic and Resolution: Theoretical Backgrounds
- Logic Programming and Prolog
- REASONING WITH STRUCTURED KNOWLEDGE
- Representing Structured Knowledge
- Searching Graphs
- Informed Search
- ADVANCED REASONING TECHNIQUES
- Reasoning with Natural Language
- Reasoning with Incomplete Information
- Inductive Reasoning
- Appendices
- Index.
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