ๅ ๅฎน็ฎไป ยท ยท ยท ยท ยท ยท This concise and accessible textbook supports a foundation or module course on A.I., covering a broad selection of the subdisciplines within this field. The book presents concrete algorithms and applications in the areas of agents, logic, search, reasoning under uncertainty, machi
Introduction to Artificial Intelligence
โ Scribed by Wolfgang Ertel (auth.)
- Publisher
- Springer-Verlag London
- Year
- 2011
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 329
- Series
- Undergraduate Topics in Computer Science
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
โฆ Synopsis
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.
This concise and accessible Introduction to Artificial Intelligence supports a foundation or module course on A.I., covering a broad selection of the subdisciplines within this field. The textbook presents concrete algorithms and applications in the areas of agents, logic, search, reasoning under uncertainty, machine learning, neural networks and reinforcement learning.
Topics and features:
- Presents an application-focused and hands-on approach to learning the subject
- Provides study exercises of varying degrees of difficulty at the end of each chapter, with solutions given at the end of the book
- Supports the text with 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
- Contains an extensive bibliography for deeper reading on further topics
- Supplies additional teaching resources, including lecture slides and training data for learning algorithms, at the website http://www.hs-weingarten.de/~ertel/aibook
Students of computer science and other technical natural sciences will find this easy-to-read textbook excellent for self-study, a high-school level of knowledge of mathematics being the only prerequisite to understanding the material. With its extensive tools and bibliography, it is an ideal, quick resource on A.I.
Dr. Wolfgang Ertel is a professor at the Collaborative Center for Applied Research on Service Robotics at the Ravensburg-Weingarten University of Applied Sciences, Germany.
โฆ Table of Contents
Front Matter....Pages I-XI
Introduction....Pages 1-14
Propositional Logic....Pages 15-30
First-order Predicate Logic....Pages 31-55
Limitations of Logic....Pages 57-65
Logic Programming with PROLOG....Pages 67-82
Search, Games and Problem Solving....Pages 83-111
Reasoning with Uncertainty....Pages 113-160
Machine Learning and Data Mining....Pages 161-220
Neural Networks....Pages 221-256
Reinforcement Learning....Pages 257-277
Solutions for the Exercises....Pages 279-303
Back Matter....Pages 305-316
โฆ Subjects
Artificial Intelligence (incl. Robotics)
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