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Artificial intelligence : a modern approach

Stuart J. Russell, and Peter Norvig

(Prentice Hall series in artificial intelligence)

Prentice Hall, c1995

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  • : us
  • Prentice Hall international editions

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Contributing writers: John F. Canny, Jitendra M. Malik, Douglas D. Edwards

Includes bibliographical references (p. 859-903) and index

Prentice Hall international editions: Englewood Cliffs, N.J.

Description and Table of Contents

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: us ISBN 9780131038059

Description

This is an introduction to the theory and practice of artificial intelligence. It uses an intelligent agent as the unifying theme throughout, and covers areas that are sometimes underemphasized elsewhere. These include reasoning under uncertainty, learning, natural language, vision and robotics. The book also explains in detail some of the more recent ideas in the field, including simulated annealing, memory-bounded search, global ontologies, dynamic belief networks, neural nets, inductive logic programming, computational learning theory, and reinforcement learning.

Table of Contents

I. ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE. 1. Introduction. 2. Intelligent Agents. II. PROBLEM-SOLVING. 3. Solving Problems by Searching. 4. Informed Search Methods. 5. Game Playing. III. KNOWLEDGE AND REASONING. 6. Agents that Reason Logically. 7. First-order Logic. 8. Building a Knowledge Base. 9. Inference in First-Order Logic. 10. Logical Reasoning Systems. IV. ACTING LOGICALLY. 11. Planning. 12. Practical Planning. 13. Planning and Acting. V. UNCERTAIN KNOWLEDGE AND REASONING. 14. Uncertainty. 15. Probabilistic Reasoning Systems. 16. Making Simple Decisions. 17. Making Complex Decisions. VI. LEARNING. 18. Learning from Observations. 19. Learning with Neural Networks. 20. Reinforcement Learning. 21. Knowledge in Learning. VII. COMMUNICATING, PERCEIVING, AND ACTING. 22. Agents that Communicate. 23. Practical Communication in English. 24. Perception. 25. Robotics. VIII. CONCLUSIONS. 26. Philosophical Foundations. 27. AI: Present and Future.
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Prentice Hall international editions ISBN 9780133601244

Description

This is an introduction to the theory and practice of artificial intelligence. It uses an intelligent agent as the unifying theme throughout, and covers areas that are sometimes underemphasized elsewhere. These include reasoning under uncertainty, learning, natural language, vision and robotics. The book also explains in detail some of the more recent ideas in the field, including simulated annealing, memory-bounded search, global ontologies, dynamic belief networks, neural nets, inductive logic programming, computational learning theory, and reinforcement learning. An instructor's manual with transparency masters is also available.

Table of Contents

I. ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE. 1. Introduction. 2. Intelligent Agents. II. PROBLEM-SOLVING. 3. Solving Problems by Searching. 4. Informed Search Methods. 5. Game Playing. III. KNOWLEDGE AND REASONING. 6. Agents that Reason Logically. 7. First-order Logic. 8. Building a Knowledge Base. 9. Inference in First-Order Logic. 10. Logical Reasoning Systems. IV. ACTING LOGICALLY. 11. Planning. 12. Practical Planning. 13. Planning and Acting. V. UNCERTAIN KNOWLEDGE AND REASONING. 14. Uncertainty. 15. Probabilistic Reasoning Systems. 16. Making Simple Decisions. 17. Making Complex Decisions. VI. LEARNING. 18. Learning from Observations. 19. Learning with Neural Networks. 20. Reinforcement Learning. 21. Knowledge in Learning. VII. COMMUNICATING, PERCEIVING, AND ACTING. 22. Agents that Communicate. 23. Practical Communication in English. 24. Perception. 25. Robotics. VIII. CONCLUSIONS. 26. Philosophical Foundations. 27. AI: Present and Future.

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  • NCID
    BA25126658
  • ISBN
    • 0133601242
    • 0131038052
    • 0133601242
  • LCCN
    94036444
  • Country Code
    us
  • Title Language Code
    eng
  • Text Language Code
    eng
  • Place of Publication
    Englewood Cliffs, N.J. ; London
  • Pages/Volumes
    xxviii, 932 p.
  • Size
    24 cm
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