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AI Application Programming
The purpose of this book is to demystify the techniques associated with the field of artificial intelligence.
It will cover a wide variety of techniques currently defined as 'AI' and show how they can be useful in practical, everyday applications.
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date: 3/27/2003
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AI Techniques for Game Programming
AI is hot in the world of game technology! AI Techniques for Game Programming teaches you how to apply evolutionary programming techniques in a practical way to your own code.
This book presents AI techniques in an easily understood, informal style making them available to beginning, as well as more advanced, programmers.
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date: 10/31/2002
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Arguing A. I. : The Battle for Twenty-First Century Science
Journalist Sam Williams presents a compact yet detailed approach to the controversial subject of artificial intelligence.
Although the notion of A.I. might conjure up images of science fiction movie characters, it's actually a very real science, one that technophiles are consumed in a serious debate over, especially since the threat of technology surpassing human intelligence frightens many.
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date: 1/1/2002
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Artificial Intelligence with Uncertainty
Through a systematic approach, Artificial Intelligence with Uncertainty provides an in-depth discussion of the fundamentals, theories, and methodologies behind artificial intelligence, along with the uncertainties of knowledge that exist in the research.
The book covers mathematical foundations including probability theory, fuzzy set theory, rough set theory, Kernal function, and Principal Curves.
Written by well-known experts in the field...
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date: 8/23/2007
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Artificial Intelligence: A Modern Approach (2nd Edition)
Artificial Intelligence: A Modern Approach introduces basic ideas in artificial intelligence from the perspective of building intelligent agents, which the authors define as 'anything that can be viewed as perceiving its environment through sensors and acting upon the environment through effectors.'
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date: 12/20/2002
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