This book is designed to identify some of the current applications and techniques of artificial intelligence as an aid to solving problems and accomplishing tasks. It provides a general introduction to the various branches of AI which include formal logic, reasoning, knowledge engineering, expert sy
Artificial Intelligence & Expert Systems Sourcebook
β Scribed by V. Daniel Hunt (auth.)
- Publisher
- Springer US
- Year
- 1986
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 320
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
Artificial Intelligence and expert systems research, development, and demonstration have rapidly expanded over the past several years; as a result, new terminology is appearing at a phenomenal rate. This sourcebook provides an introduction to artificial intelligence and expert systems, it provides brief definitions, it includes brief descriptions of software products, and vendors, and notes leaders in the field. Extensive support material is provided by delineating points of contact for receiving additional information, acronyms, a detailed bibliography, and other reference data. The terminology includes artificial intelligence and expert system elements for: β’ Artificial Intelligence β’ Expert Systems β’ Natural language Processing β’ Smart Robots β’ Machine Vision β’ Speech Synthesis The Artificial Intelligence and Expert System Sourcebook is compiled from informaΒ tion acquired from numerous books, journals, and authorities in the field of artificial intelligence and expert systems. I hope this compilation of information will help clarify the terminology for artificial intelligence and expert systems' activities. Your comments, revisions, or questions are welcome. V. Daniel Hunt Springfield, Virginia May, 1986 ix Acknowledgments The information in Artificial Intelligence and Expert Systems Sourcebook has been compiled from a wide variety of authorities who are specialists in their respective fields. The following publications were used as the basic technical resources for this book. Portions of these publications may have been used in the book. Those definitions or artwork used have been reproduced with the permission to reprint of the respective publisher.
β¦ Table of Contents
Front Matter....Pages i-xi
Introduction to Artificial Intelligence and Expert Systems....Pages 1-39
A....Pages 41-57
B....Pages 58-65
C....Pages 66-82
D....Pages 83-96
E....Pages 97-107
F....Pages 108-114
G....Pages 115-121
H....Pages 122-128
I....Pages 129-142
J....Pages 143-143
K....Pages 144-153
L....Pages 154-164
M....Pages 165-177
N....Pages 178-182
O....Pages 184-188
P....Pages 189-209
Q....Pages 210-211
R....Pages 212-226
S....Pages 227-249
T....Pages 250-259
U....Pages 260-261
V....Pages 262-266
W....Pages 267-272
X....Pages 273-275
Y....Pages 276-276
Z....Pages 277-277
Back Matter....Pages 279-315
β¦ Subjects
Artificial Intelligence (incl. Robotics); Science, general
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