Artificial intelligence : a modern approach (Record no. 38232)

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ISBN 0131038052
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ISBN 9780131038059
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ISBN 0133601242
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ISBN 9780133601244
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ISBN 8178085542
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Classification number 006.3
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Personal name Russell, Stuart J. ;
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Title Artificial intelligence : a modern approach
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Place of publication New Delhi :
Name of publisher Pearson Education,
Year of publication ©1995.
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Number of Pages xxviii, 932 p. :
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General note Includes Bibliography, Index.
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Formatted contents note I. Artificial Intelligence. Intelligent Agents --<br/>II. Problem-solving. Solving Problems by Searching. Informed Search Methods. Game Playing --<br/>III. Knowledge and reasoning. Agents that Reason Logically. First-Order Logic. Building a Knowledge Base. Inference in First-Order Logic. Logical Reasoning Systems --<br/>IV. Acting logically. Planning. Practical Planning. Planning and Acting --<br/>V. Uncertain knowledge and reasoning. Uncertainty. Probabilistic Reasoning Systems. Making Simple Decisions. Making Complex Decisions --<br/>VI. Learning. Learning from Observations. Learning in Neural and Belief Networks. Reinforcement Learning. Knowledge in Learning --<br/>VII. Communicating, perceiving, and acting. Agents that Communicate. Practical Natural Language Processing. Perception. Robotics --<br/>VIII. Conclusions. Philosophical Foundations. AI: Present and Future --<br/>A Complexity analysis and O() notation --<br/>B Notes on Languages and Algorithms.
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Summary, etc Intelligent Agents - Stuart Russell and Peter Norvig show how intelligent agents can be built using AI methods, and explain how different agent designs are appropriate depending on the nature of the task and environment. Artificial Intelligence: A Modern Approach is the first AI text to present a unified, coherent picture of the field. The authors focus on the topics and techniques that are most promising for building and analyzing current and future intelligent systems. The material is comprehensive and authoritative, yet cohesive and readable. State of the Art - This book covers the most effective modern techniques for solving real problems, including simulated annealing, memory-bounded search, global ontologies, dynamic belief networks, neural networks, adaptive probabilistic networks, inductive logic programming, computational learning theory, and reinforcement learning. Leading edge AI techniques are integrated into intelligent agent designs, using examples and exercises to lead students from simple, reactive agents to advanced planning agents with natural language capabilities.
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Topical Term Artificial intelligence.
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Personal name Norvig, Peter ;
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Reference Main Library Main Library Reference 23/01/2004 Purchased 812.50 006.3 RUS 008246 Reference Books

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