<p><p>The ultimate aim of artificial intelligence (A.I.) is to understand intelligence and to build intelligent software and robots that come close to the performance of humans. On their way towards this goal, A.I. researchers have developed a number of quite different subdisciplines.</p><p>This con
Introduction to Artificial Intelligence
โ Scribed by Wolfgang Ertel (auth.)
- Publisher
- Springer International Publishing
- Year
- 2017
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 365
- Series
- Undergraduate Topics in Computer Science
- Edition
- 2
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Synopsis
This accessible and engaging textbook presents a concise introduction to the exciting field of artificial intelligence (AI). The broad-ranging discussion covers the key subdisciplines within the field, describing practical algorithms and concrete applications in the areas of agents, logic, search, reasoning under uncertainty, machine learning, neural networks, and reinforcement learning. Fully revised and updated, this much-anticipated second edition also includes new material on deep learning.
Topics and features: presents an application-focused and hands-on approach to learning, with supplementary teaching resources provided at an associated website; contains numerous study exercises and solutions, highlighted examples, definitions, theorems, and illustrative cartoons; includes chapters on predicate logic, PROLOG, heuristic search, probabilistic reasoning, machine learning and data mining, neural networks and reinforcement learning; reports on developments in deep learning, including applications of neural networks to generate creative content such as text, music and art (NEW); examines performance evaluation of clustering algorithms, and presents two practical examples explaining Bayesโ theorem and its relevance in everyday life (NEW); discusses search algorithms, analyzing the cycle check, explaining route planning for car navigation systems, and introducing Monte Carlo Tree Search (NEW); includes a section in the introduction on AI and society, discussing the implications of AI on topics such as employment and transportation (NEW).Ideal for foundation courses or modules on AI, this easy-to-read textbook offers an excellent overview of the field for students of computer science and other technical disciplines, requiring no more than a high-school level of knowledge of mathematics to understand the material.โฆ Table of Contents
Front Matter ....Pages i-xiv
Introduction (Wolfgang Ertel)....Pages 1-21
Propositional Logic (Wolfgang Ertel)....Pages 23-38
First-order Predicate Logic (Wolfgang Ertel)....Pages 39-64
Limitations of Logic (Wolfgang Ertel)....Pages 65-73
Logic Programming with PROLOG (Wolfgang Ertel)....Pages 75-90
Search, Games and Problem Solving (Wolfgang Ertel)....Pages 91-124
Reasoning with Uncertainty (Wolfgang Ertel)....Pages 125-174
Machine Learning and Data Mining (Wolfgang Ertel)....Pages 175-243
Neural Networks (Wolfgang Ertel)....Pages 245-287
Reinforcement Learning (Wolfgang Ertel)....Pages 289-311
Solutions for the Exercises (Wolfgang Ertel)....Pages 313-338
Back Matter ....Pages 339-356
โฆ Subjects
Artificial Intelligence (incl. Robotics)
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This accessible and engaging textbook presents a concise introduction to the exciting field of artificial intelligence (AI). The broad-ranging discussion covers the key subdisciplines within the field, describing practical algorithms and concrete applications in the areas of agents, logic, search, r