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− | This is intended as a companion to another of our highly successful books on artificial intelligence Build Your Own Expert System. In this new book, Patrick Hall surveys the broad field of contemporary artificial intelligence - the underlying theories, practical applications in industry and commerce, and working examples that are ready to run on the Amstrad CPC series of computers (and,with minor changes most popular micros). | + | This is intended as a companion to another of our highly successful books on artificial intelligence Build Your Own Expert System. In this new book, Patrick Hall surveys the broad field of contemporary artificial intelligence - the underlying theories, practical applications in industry and commerce, and working examples that are ready to run on the [[Amstrad]] [[CPC]] series of computers (and,with minor changes most popular micros). |
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|Authors:|| Patrick Hall | |Authors:|| Patrick Hall | ||
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== Contents == | == Contents == | ||
− | + | # In the beginning: the history of artificial intelligence | |
− | + | # Planned spontaneity: computer creativity | |
− | + | # Common parlance: understanding natural language | |
− | + | # The last analysis: Knowledge representation and semantics | |
− | + | # Expert assistance: knowledge engineering | |
− | + | # Playing the game: heuristic strategies | |
− | + | # The wood for the trees: computer vision | |
− | + | # The light of experience: robots & learning programs | |
− | + | # Machine mentality: philosophical issues | |
− | + | # An A.I. crib sheet: concepts, names & programs | |
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Latest revision as of 06:02, 7 September 2014
Book overview:
This is intended as a companion to another of our highly successful books on artificial intelligence Build Your Own Expert System. In this new book, Patrick Hall surveys the broad field of contemporary artificial intelligence - the underlying theories, practical applications in industry and commerce, and working examples that are ready to run on the Amstrad CPC series of computers (and,with minor changes most popular micros).
Topics Covered Include
- Creative writing of prose and verse
- Natural language translation
- Knowledge representation
- Expert systems and knowledge engineering
- Game Playing
- Computer vision Robots and learning
Information
Title: | Amstrads and Artificial Intelligence |
Authors: | Patrick Hall |
Publisher: | Sigma Press |
Year: | 1986 |
Pages: | 198 |
ISBN: | 1-85058-038-3 |
Contents
- In the beginning: the history of artificial intelligence
- Planned spontaneity: computer creativity
- Common parlance: understanding natural language
- The last analysis: Knowledge representation and semantics
- Expert assistance: knowledge engineering
- Playing the game: heuristic strategies
- The wood for the trees: computer vision
- The light of experience: robots & learning programs
- Machine mentality: philosophical issues
- An A.I. crib sheet: concepts, names & programs