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9780195685725
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Oxford University Press (oup)
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Encyclopaedias & Reference Works, Business & Management
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Paperback
Pages
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576
Year
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2010
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Computational Intelligence: A Logical Approach provides a unique and integrated introduction to artificial intelligence. It weaves a unifying theme--an intelligent agent acting in its environment-- through the core issues of AI, placing them into a coherent framework. Rather than giving a surface treatment of an overwhelming number of topics, it covers fundamental concepts in depth, providing a foundation on which students can build an understanding of modern AI. This logical approach clarifies and integrates representation and reasoning fundamentals, leading students from simple to complex ideas with clear motivation. The authors develop AI representation schemes and describe their uses for diverse applications, from autonomous robots to diagnostic assistants to infobots that find information in rich information sources. The authors' website (http://www.cs.ubc.ca/spider/poole/ci.html) offers extensive support for the text, including source code, interactive Java scripts, various pedagogical aids, and an interactive environment for developing and debugging knowledge bases. Key features Adopts a "logical" approach: the entire book presents a consistent evolution of representation and reasoning. Focuses on an intelligent agent acting in an environment World Wide Web Site available at http://www.cs.ubc.ca/ spider/poole/ci/ci_code. Html, which contains source code, interactive Java scripts, various pedagogical aids, and an interactive environment for developing and debugging knowledge bases
Author Biography
David Poole Associate Professor of Computer Science, Alan Mackworth, Professor of Computer Science and Director, Laboratory for Computational Intelligence, both at University of British Columbia, and Randy Goebel, Professor of Computing Science, University of Alberta. Table of Contents Preface Computational Intelligence and Knowledge A Representation and Reasoning System Using Definite Knowledge Searching Representing Knowledge Knowledge Engineering Beyond Definite Knowledge Actions and Planning Assumption-Based Reasoning Using Uncertain Knowledge Learning Building Situated Robots Glossary The Prolog Programming Language Some More Implemented Systems Bibliography Index
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