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Introduction to Artificial Intelligence: Third Edition (Dover Books on Computer Science),Used
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This updated edition of a comprehensive survey includes extensive new text on "Artificial Intelligence in the 21st Century," introducing deep neural networks, conceptual graphs, languages of thought, mental models, metacognition, economic prospects, and research toward humanlevel AI.Can computers think? Can they use reason to develop their own concepts, solve complex problems, and understand our languages?Ideal for both lay readers and students of computer science, the original text features abundant illustrations, diagrams, and photographs as well as challenging exercises at the end of each chapter. Lucid, easytoread discussions examine problemsolving methods and representations, game playing, automated understanding of natural languages, heuristic search theory, robot systems, heuristic scene analysis, predicatecalculus theorem proving, automatic programming, machine architecture, psychological simulation, novel software techniques, industrial automation, and many other topics.COMPREHENSIVE SURVEY This updated edition includes extensive new text on "Artificial Intelligence in the 21st Century," introducing deep neural networks, conceptual graphs, languages of thought, mental models, metacognition, economic prospects, and research toward humanlevel AI. FOR BOTH LAY READERS AND STUDENTS Ideal for both lay readers and students of computer science, the original text features abundant illustrations, diagrams, and photographs as well as challenging exercises at the end of each chapter. EASY TO READ Lucid discussions examine problemsolving methods and representations, game playing, automated understanding of natural languages, heuristic search theory, robot systems, automatic programming, and many more subjects. Other topics include decisionmaking under uncertainty and knowledge representation.Philip C. Jackson, Jr. has a Ph.D. for a thesis on artificial intelligence, and has extensive experience in software design and development. He is the founder of TalaMind LLC, conducting research toward humanlevel artificial intelligence, and author of Toward HumanLevel Artificial Intelligence: Representation and Computation of Meaning in Natural Language also published by Dover Publications, Inc.
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