Author: David L. Poole
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
ISBN: 110719539X
Category : Computers
Languages : en
Pages : 821
Book Description
Artificial Intelligence presents a practical guide to AI, including agents, machine learning and problem-solving simple and complex domains.
Artificial Intelligence
Author: David L. Poole
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
ISBN: 110719539X
Category : Computers
Languages : en
Pages : 821
Book Description
Artificial Intelligence presents a practical guide to AI, including agents, machine learning and problem-solving simple and complex domains.
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
ISBN: 110719539X
Category : Computers
Languages : en
Pages : 821
Book Description
Artificial Intelligence presents a practical guide to AI, including agents, machine learning and problem-solving simple and complex domains.
Artificial Intelligence
Author: Stuart Russell
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
ISBN: 9781537600314
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 626
Book Description
Artificial Intelligence: A Modern Approach offers the most comprehensive, up-to-date introduction to the theory and practice of artificial intelligence. Number one in its field, this textbook is ideal for one or two-semester, undergraduate or graduate-level courses in Artificial Intelligence.
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
ISBN: 9781537600314
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 626
Book Description
Artificial Intelligence: A Modern Approach offers the most comprehensive, up-to-date introduction to the theory and practice of artificial intelligence. Number one in its field, this textbook is ideal for one or two-semester, undergraduate or graduate-level courses in Artificial Intelligence.
Artificial Intelligence 3E (Sie)
Author: Elaine Rich
Publisher: Tata McGraw-Hill Education
ISBN: 9780070087705
Category : Artificial intelligence
Languages : en
Pages : 568
Book Description
Publisher: Tata McGraw-Hill Education
ISBN: 9780070087705
Category : Artificial intelligence
Languages : en
Pages : 568
Book Description
Machine Learning for Hackers
Author: Drew Conway
Publisher: "O'Reilly Media, Inc."
ISBN: 1449330533
Category : Computers
Languages : en
Pages : 323
Book Description
If you’re an experienced programmer interested in crunching data, this book will get you started with machine learning—a toolkit of algorithms that enables computers to train themselves to automate useful tasks. Authors Drew Conway and John Myles White help you understand machine learning and statistics tools through a series of hands-on case studies, instead of a traditional math-heavy presentation. Each chapter focuses on a specific problem in machine learning, such as classification, prediction, optimization, and recommendation. Using the R programming language, you’ll learn how to analyze sample datasets and write simple machine learning algorithms. Machine Learning for Hackers is ideal for programmers from any background, including business, government, and academic research. Develop a naïve Bayesian classifier to determine if an email is spam, based only on its text Use linear regression to predict the number of page views for the top 1,000 websites Learn optimization techniques by attempting to break a simple letter cipher Compare and contrast U.S. Senators statistically, based on their voting records Build a “whom to follow” recommendation system from Twitter data
Publisher: "O'Reilly Media, Inc."
ISBN: 1449330533
Category : Computers
Languages : en
Pages : 323
Book Description
If you’re an experienced programmer interested in crunching data, this book will get you started with machine learning—a toolkit of algorithms that enables computers to train themselves to automate useful tasks. Authors Drew Conway and John Myles White help you understand machine learning and statistics tools through a series of hands-on case studies, instead of a traditional math-heavy presentation. Each chapter focuses on a specific problem in machine learning, such as classification, prediction, optimization, and recommendation. Using the R programming language, you’ll learn how to analyze sample datasets and write simple machine learning algorithms. Machine Learning for Hackers is ideal for programmers from any background, including business, government, and academic research. Develop a naïve Bayesian classifier to determine if an email is spam, based only on its text Use linear regression to predict the number of page views for the top 1,000 websites Learn optimization techniques by attempting to break a simple letter cipher Compare and contrast U.S. Senators statistically, based on their voting records Build a “whom to follow” recommendation system from Twitter data
Multiagent Systems, second edition
Author: Gerhard Weiss
Publisher: MIT Press
ISBN: 0262533871
Category : Computers
Languages : en
Pages : 917
Book Description
The new edition of an introduction to multiagent systems that captures the state of the art in both theory and practice, suitable as textbook or reference. Multiagent systems are made up of multiple interacting intelligent agents—computational entities to some degree autonomous and able to cooperate, compete, communicate, act flexibly, and exercise control over their behavior within the frame of their objectives. They are the enabling technology for a wide range of advanced applications relying on distributed and parallel processing of data, information, and knowledge relevant in domains ranging from industrial manufacturing to e-commerce to health care. This book offers a state-of-the-art introduction to multiagent systems, covering the field in both breadth and depth, and treating both theory and practice. It is suitable for classroom use or independent study. This second edition has been completely revised, capturing the tremendous developments in multiagent systems since the first edition appeared in 1999. Sixteen of the book's seventeen chapters were written for this edition; all chapters are by leaders in the field, with each author contributing to the broad base of knowledge and experience on which the book rests. The book covers basic concepts of computational agency from the perspective of both individual agents and agent organizations; communication among agents; coordination among agents; distributed cognition; development and engineering of multiagent systems; and background knowledge in logics and game theory. Each chapter includes references, many illustrations and examples, and exercises of varying degrees of difficulty. The chapters and the overall book are designed to be self-contained and understandable without additional material. Supplemental resources are available on the book's Web site. Contributors Rafael Bordini, Felix Brandt, Amit Chopra, Vincent Conitzer, Virginia Dignum, Jürgen Dix, Ed Durfee, Edith Elkind, Ulle Endriss, Alessandro Farinelli, Shaheen Fatima, Michael Fisher, Nicholas R. Jennings, Kevin Leyton-Brown, Evangelos Markakis, Lin Padgham, Julian Padget, Iyad Rahwan, Talal Rahwan, Alex Rogers, Jordi Sabater-Mir, Yoav Shoham, Munindar P. Singh, Kagan Tumer, Karl Tuyls, Wiebe van der Hoek, Laurent Vercouter, Meritxell Vinyals, Michael Winikoff, Michael Wooldridge, Shlomo Zilberstein
Publisher: MIT Press
ISBN: 0262533871
Category : Computers
Languages : en
Pages : 917
Book Description
The new edition of an introduction to multiagent systems that captures the state of the art in both theory and practice, suitable as textbook or reference. Multiagent systems are made up of multiple interacting intelligent agents—computational entities to some degree autonomous and able to cooperate, compete, communicate, act flexibly, and exercise control over their behavior within the frame of their objectives. They are the enabling technology for a wide range of advanced applications relying on distributed and parallel processing of data, information, and knowledge relevant in domains ranging from industrial manufacturing to e-commerce to health care. This book offers a state-of-the-art introduction to multiagent systems, covering the field in both breadth and depth, and treating both theory and practice. It is suitable for classroom use or independent study. This second edition has been completely revised, capturing the tremendous developments in multiagent systems since the first edition appeared in 1999. Sixteen of the book's seventeen chapters were written for this edition; all chapters are by leaders in the field, with each author contributing to the broad base of knowledge and experience on which the book rests. The book covers basic concepts of computational agency from the perspective of both individual agents and agent organizations; communication among agents; coordination among agents; distributed cognition; development and engineering of multiagent systems; and background knowledge in logics and game theory. Each chapter includes references, many illustrations and examples, and exercises of varying degrees of difficulty. The chapters and the overall book are designed to be self-contained and understandable without additional material. Supplemental resources are available on the book's Web site. Contributors Rafael Bordini, Felix Brandt, Amit Chopra, Vincent Conitzer, Virginia Dignum, Jürgen Dix, Ed Durfee, Edith Elkind, Ulle Endriss, Alessandro Farinelli, Shaheen Fatima, Michael Fisher, Nicholas R. Jennings, Kevin Leyton-Brown, Evangelos Markakis, Lin Padgham, Julian Padget, Iyad Rahwan, Talal Rahwan, Alex Rogers, Jordi Sabater-Mir, Yoav Shoham, Munindar P. Singh, Kagan Tumer, Karl Tuyls, Wiebe van der Hoek, Laurent Vercouter, Meritxell Vinyals, Michael Winikoff, Michael Wooldridge, Shlomo Zilberstein
Artificial Intelligence for Human Computer Interaction: A Modern Approach
Author: Yang Li
Publisher: Springer Nature
ISBN: 3030826813
Category : Computers
Languages : en
Pages : 602
Book Description
This edited book explores the many interesting questions that lie at the intersection between AI and HCI. It covers a comprehensive set of perspectives, methods and projects that present the challenges and opportunities that modern AI methods bring to HCI researchers and practitioners. The chapters take a clear departure from traditional HCI methods and leverage data-driven and deep learning methods to tackle HCI problems that were previously challenging or impossible to address. It starts with addressing classic HCI topics, including human behaviour modeling and input, and then dedicates a section to data and tools, two technical pillars of modern AI methods. These chapters exemplify how state-of-the-art deep learning methods infuse new directions and allow researchers to tackle long standing and newly emerging HCI problems alike. Artificial Intelligence for Human Computer Interaction: A Modern Approach concludes with a section on Specific Domains which covers a set of emerging HCI areas where modern AI methods start to show real impact, such as personalized medical, design, and UI automation.
Publisher: Springer Nature
ISBN: 3030826813
Category : Computers
Languages : en
Pages : 602
Book Description
This edited book explores the many interesting questions that lie at the intersection between AI and HCI. It covers a comprehensive set of perspectives, methods and projects that present the challenges and opportunities that modern AI methods bring to HCI researchers and practitioners. The chapters take a clear departure from traditional HCI methods and leverage data-driven and deep learning methods to tackle HCI problems that were previously challenging or impossible to address. It starts with addressing classic HCI topics, including human behaviour modeling and input, and then dedicates a section to data and tools, two technical pillars of modern AI methods. These chapters exemplify how state-of-the-art deep learning methods infuse new directions and allow researchers to tackle long standing and newly emerging HCI problems alike. Artificial Intelligence for Human Computer Interaction: A Modern Approach concludes with a section on Specific Domains which covers a set of emerging HCI areas where modern AI methods start to show real impact, such as personalized medical, design, and UI automation.
Intelligent Help Systems for UNIX
Author: Stephen J. Hegner
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
ISBN: 9401008744
Category : Computers
Languages : en
Pages : 425
Book Description
In this international collection of papers there is a wealth of knowledge on artificial intelligence (AI) and cognitive science (CS) techniques applied to the problem of providing help systems mainly for the UNIX operating system. The research described here involves the representation of technical computer concepts, but also the representation of how users conceptualise such concepts. The collection looks at computational models and systems such as UC, Yucca, and OSCON programmed in languages such as Lisp, Prolog, OPS-5, and C which have been developed to provide UNIX help. These systems range from being menu-based to ones with natural language interfaces, some providing active help, intervening when they believe the user to have misconceptions, and some based on empirical studies of what users actually do while using UNIX. Further papers investigate planning and knowledge representation where the focus is on discovering what the user wants to do, and figuring out a way to do it, as well as representing the knowledge needed to do so. There is a significant focus on natural language dialogue where consultation systems can become active, incorporating user modfelling, natural language generation and plan recognition, modelling metaphors, and users' mistaken beliefs. Much can be learned from seeing how AI and CS techniques can be investigated in depth while being applied to a real test-bed domain such as help on UNIX.
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
ISBN: 9401008744
Category : Computers
Languages : en
Pages : 425
Book Description
In this international collection of papers there is a wealth of knowledge on artificial intelligence (AI) and cognitive science (CS) techniques applied to the problem of providing help systems mainly for the UNIX operating system. The research described here involves the representation of technical computer concepts, but also the representation of how users conceptualise such concepts. The collection looks at computational models and systems such as UC, Yucca, and OSCON programmed in languages such as Lisp, Prolog, OPS-5, and C which have been developed to provide UNIX help. These systems range from being menu-based to ones with natural language interfaces, some providing active help, intervening when they believe the user to have misconceptions, and some based on empirical studies of what users actually do while using UNIX. Further papers investigate planning and knowledge representation where the focus is on discovering what the user wants to do, and figuring out a way to do it, as well as representing the knowledge needed to do so. There is a significant focus on natural language dialogue where consultation systems can become active, incorporating user modfelling, natural language generation and plan recognition, modelling metaphors, and users' mistaken beliefs. Much can be learned from seeing how AI and CS techniques can be investigated in depth while being applied to a real test-bed domain such as help on UNIX.
Computational Intelligence
Author: Andries P. Engelbrecht
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
ISBN: 9780470512500
Category : Technology & Engineering
Languages : en
Pages : 628
Book Description
Computational Intelligence: An Introduction, Second Edition offers an in-depth exploration into the adaptive mechanisms that enable intelligent behaviour in complex and changing environments. The main focus of this text is centred on the computational modelling of biological and natural intelligent systems, encompassing swarm intelligence, fuzzy systems, artificial neutral networks, artificial immune systems and evolutionary computation. Engelbrecht provides readers with a wide knowledge of Computational Intelligence (CI) paradigms and algorithms; inviting readers to implement and problem solve real-world, complex problems within the CI development framework. This implementation framework will enable readers to tackle new problems without any difficulty through a single Java class as part of the CI library. Key features of this second edition include: A tutorial, hands-on based presentation of the material. State-of-the-art coverage of the most recent developments in computational intelligence with more elaborate discussions on intelligence and artificial intelligence (AI). New discussion of Darwinian evolution versus Lamarckian evolution, also including swarm robotics, hybrid systems and artificial immune systems. A section on how to perform empirical studies; topics including statistical analysis of stochastic algorithms, and an open source library of CI algorithms. Tables, illustrations, graphs, examples, assignments, Java code implementing the algorithms, and a complete CI implementation and experimental framework. Computational Intelligence: An Introduction, Second Edition is essential reading for third and fourth year undergraduate and postgraduate students studying CI. The first edition has been prescribed by a number of overseas universities and is thus a valuable teaching tool. In addition, it will also be a useful resource for researchers in Computational Intelligence and Artificial Intelligence, as well as engineers, statisticians, operational researchers, and bioinformaticians with an interest in applying AI or CI to solve problems in their domains. Check out http://www.ci.cs.up.ac.za for examples, assignments and Java code implementing the algorithms.
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
ISBN: 9780470512500
Category : Technology & Engineering
Languages : en
Pages : 628
Book Description
Computational Intelligence: An Introduction, Second Edition offers an in-depth exploration into the adaptive mechanisms that enable intelligent behaviour in complex and changing environments. The main focus of this text is centred on the computational modelling of biological and natural intelligent systems, encompassing swarm intelligence, fuzzy systems, artificial neutral networks, artificial immune systems and evolutionary computation. Engelbrecht provides readers with a wide knowledge of Computational Intelligence (CI) paradigms and algorithms; inviting readers to implement and problem solve real-world, complex problems within the CI development framework. This implementation framework will enable readers to tackle new problems without any difficulty through a single Java class as part of the CI library. Key features of this second edition include: A tutorial, hands-on based presentation of the material. State-of-the-art coverage of the most recent developments in computational intelligence with more elaborate discussions on intelligence and artificial intelligence (AI). New discussion of Darwinian evolution versus Lamarckian evolution, also including swarm robotics, hybrid systems and artificial immune systems. A section on how to perform empirical studies; topics including statistical analysis of stochastic algorithms, and an open source library of CI algorithms. Tables, illustrations, graphs, examples, assignments, Java code implementing the algorithms, and a complete CI implementation and experimental framework. Computational Intelligence: An Introduction, Second Edition is essential reading for third and fourth year undergraduate and postgraduate students studying CI. The first edition has been prescribed by a number of overseas universities and is thus a valuable teaching tool. In addition, it will also be a useful resource for researchers in Computational Intelligence and Artificial Intelligence, as well as engineers, statisticians, operational researchers, and bioinformaticians with an interest in applying AI or CI to solve problems in their domains. Check out http://www.ci.cs.up.ac.za for examples, assignments and Java code implementing the algorithms.
ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE: A MODERN APPROACH
Author: Dr. Anil Kumar
Publisher: Xoffencerpublication
ISBN: 8197370818
Category : Computers
Languages : en
Pages : 251
Book Description
Here we try to define artificial intelligence (AI) and explain why we think it deserves more attention than other worthy research topics; obviously, this is a prerequisite to doing any kind of study in this area. We humans take great pride in our intelligence; in fact, we call ourselves Homo sapiens, which means "man the wise." Human cognition has long baffled scientists, who have sought to explain how a little particle of stuff like us can see, understand, predict, and control an enormous and complex cosmos. Beyond that, the field of artificial intelligence (AI) aims to do more than just understand; it aims to build intelligent objects. One of the newest innovations in engineering and science is AI. The name wasn't even thought of until 1956, although development started in earnest almost immediately after WWII ended. Science professionals from several disciplines often mention artificial intelligence (AI) as the "field I would most like to be in" next to molecular biology. If you're a physics student, you could think that all the great thinkers like Galileo, Newton, Einstein, and others have thought of everything. Conversely, AI is still on the market for a handful of brilliant minds to join their team full-time. At now, AI encompasses a wide variety of subfields, from the broad (perception and learning) to the narrow (proving mathematical theorems, writing poetry, operating a car on a congested street, and disease detection, among many others). These are but a few of the many activities that might be categorised as AI-related. Artificial intelligence (AI) is a field that really covers all intellectual pursuits; it is relevant to everyone
Publisher: Xoffencerpublication
ISBN: 8197370818
Category : Computers
Languages : en
Pages : 251
Book Description
Here we try to define artificial intelligence (AI) and explain why we think it deserves more attention than other worthy research topics; obviously, this is a prerequisite to doing any kind of study in this area. We humans take great pride in our intelligence; in fact, we call ourselves Homo sapiens, which means "man the wise." Human cognition has long baffled scientists, who have sought to explain how a little particle of stuff like us can see, understand, predict, and control an enormous and complex cosmos. Beyond that, the field of artificial intelligence (AI) aims to do more than just understand; it aims to build intelligent objects. One of the newest innovations in engineering and science is AI. The name wasn't even thought of until 1956, although development started in earnest almost immediately after WWII ended. Science professionals from several disciplines often mention artificial intelligence (AI) as the "field I would most like to be in" next to molecular biology. If you're a physics student, you could think that all the great thinkers like Galileo, Newton, Einstein, and others have thought of everything. Conversely, AI is still on the market for a handful of brilliant minds to join their team full-time. At now, AI encompasses a wide variety of subfields, from the broad (perception and learning) to the narrow (proving mathematical theorems, writing poetry, operating a car on a congested street, and disease detection, among many others). These are but a few of the many activities that might be categorised as AI-related. Artificial intelligence (AI) is a field that really covers all intellectual pursuits; it is relevant to everyone
ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE: A MODERN APPROACH IN DIFFERENT FIELDS
Author: Prof. Rashmi Pant , Dr. Vibha Pandey & Dr. Pradeep Pandey
Publisher: Laxmi Book Publication
ISBN: 1300973056
Category : Art
Languages : en
Pages : 382
Book Description
While highlighting the advantages of Artificial intelligence (AI) in enhancing human memory, creativity, and decision-making in daily life, the review paper also notes the difficulties and vulnerabilities involved in implementing AI. The encoding, storing, and retrieval of our experiences are powered by human memory. AI has the ability to both facilitate and impede memory encoding and retrieval, as well as aid in our knowledge of the problems facing memory research. An artist’s own creative abilities may be compromised if they depend too much on AI-generated features. When AI systems offer ready-to-eat concepts people could become unduly dependent on them rather than making their own independent creative thought processes.
Publisher: Laxmi Book Publication
ISBN: 1300973056
Category : Art
Languages : en
Pages : 382
Book Description
While highlighting the advantages of Artificial intelligence (AI) in enhancing human memory, creativity, and decision-making in daily life, the review paper also notes the difficulties and vulnerabilities involved in implementing AI. The encoding, storing, and retrieval of our experiences are powered by human memory. AI has the ability to both facilitate and impede memory encoding and retrieval, as well as aid in our knowledge of the problems facing memory research. An artist’s own creative abilities may be compromised if they depend too much on AI-generated features. When AI systems offer ready-to-eat concepts people could become unduly dependent on them rather than making their own independent creative thought processes.