Artificial Intelligence; Michael Negnevitsky; 2004

Artificial Intelligence Upplaga 2

av Michael Negnevitsky
[Shelving Category] Artificial Intelligence/Soft Computing

 

Artificial Intelligence is often perceived as being a highly complicated, even frightening subject in Computer Science. This view is compounded by books in this area being crowded with complex matrix algebra and differential equations - until now. This book, evolving from lectures given to students with little knowledge of calculus, assumes no prior programming experience and demonstrates that most of the underlying ideas in intelligent systems are, in reality, simple and straightforward. Are you looking for a genuinely lucid, introductory text for a course in A.I or Intelligent Systems Design? Perhaps youre a non-computer science professional looking for a self-study guide to the state-of-the art in knowledge based systems? Either way, you cant afford to ignore this book.

 

Covers:

        Rule-based expert systems

        Fuzzy expert systems

        Frame-based expert systems

        Artificial neural networks

        Evolutionary computation

        Hybrid intelligent systems

        Knowledge engineering

        Data mining

 

New to this edition:

        New demonstration rule-based system, MEDIA ADVISOR

        New section on genetic algorithms

        Four new case studies

        Completely updated to incorporate the latest developments in this fast-paced field.

 

Dr Michael Negnevitsky is a Professor in Electrical Engineering and Computer Science at the University of Tasmania, Australia. The book has developed from lectures to undergraduates. Its material has also been extensively tested through short courses introduced at Otto-von-Guericke-Universitt Magdeburg, Institut Elektroantriebstechnik, Magdeburg, Germany, Hiroshima University, Japan and Boston University and Rochester Institute of Technology, USA

 

Educated as an electrical engineer, Dr Negnevitskys many interests include artificial intelligence and soft computing. His research involves the development and application of intelligent systems in electrical engineering, process control and environmental engineering. He has authored and co-authored over 250 research publications including numerous journal articles, four patents for inventions and two books.
[Shelving Category] Artificial Intelligence/Soft Computing

 

Artificial Intelligence is often perceived as being a highly complicated, even frightening subject in Computer Science. This view is compounded by books in this area being crowded with complex matrix algebra and differential equations - until now. This book, evolving from lectures given to students with little knowledge of calculus, assumes no prior programming experience and demonstrates that most of the underlying ideas in intelligent systems are, in reality, simple and straightforward. Are you looking for a genuinely lucid, introductory text for a course in A.I or Intelligent Systems Design? Perhaps youre a non-computer science professional looking for a self-study guide to the state-of-the art in knowledge based systems? Either way, you cant afford to ignore this book.

 

Covers:

        Rule-based expert systems

        Fuzzy expert systems

        Frame-based expert systems

        Artificial neural networks

        Evolutionary computation

        Hybrid intelligent systems

        Knowledge engineering

        Data mining

 

New to this edition:

        New demonstration rule-based system, MEDIA ADVISOR

        New section on genetic algorithms

        Four new case studies

        Completely updated to incorporate the latest developments in this fast-paced field.

 

Dr Michael Negnevitsky is a Professor in Electrical Engineering and Computer Science at the University of Tasmania, Australia. The book has developed from lectures to undergraduates. Its material has also been extensively tested through short courses introduced at Otto-von-Guericke-Universitt Magdeburg, Institut Elektroantriebstechnik, Magdeburg, Germany, Hiroshima University, Japan and Boston University and Rochester Institute of Technology, USA

 

Educated as an electrical engineer, Dr Negnevitskys many interests include artificial intelligence and soft computing. His research involves the development and application of intelligent systems in electrical engineering, process control and environmental engineering. He has authored and co-authored over 250 research publications including numerous journal articles, four patents for inventions and two books.
Upplaga: 2a upplagan
Utgiven: 2004
ISBN: 9780321204660
Förlag: Addison Wesley
Format: Inbunden
Språk: Engelska
Sidor: 440 st
[Shelving Category] Artificial Intelligence/Soft Computing

 

Artificial Intelligence is often perceived as being a highly complicated, even frightening subject in Computer Science. This view is compounded by books in this area being crowded with complex matrix algebra and differential equations - until now. This book, evolving from lectures given to students with little knowledge of calculus, assumes no prior programming experience and demonstrates that most of the underlying ideas in intelligent systems are, in reality, simple and straightforward. Are you looking for a genuinely lucid, introductory text for a course in A.I or Intelligent Systems Design? Perhaps youre a non-computer science professional looking for a self-study guide to the state-of-the art in knowledge based systems? Either way, you cant afford to ignore this book.

 

Covers:

        Rule-based expert systems

        Fuzzy expert systems

        Frame-based expert systems

        Artificial neural networks

        Evolutionary computation

        Hybrid intelligent systems

        Knowledge engineering

        Data mining

 

New to this edition:

        New demonstration rule-based system, MEDIA ADVISOR

        New section on genetic algorithms

        Four new case studies

        Completely updated to incorporate the latest developments in this fast-paced field.

 

Dr Michael Negnevitsky is a Professor in Electrical Engineering and Computer Science at the University of Tasmania, Australia. The book has developed from lectures to undergraduates. Its material has also been extensively tested through short courses introduced at Otto-von-Guericke-Universitt Magdeburg, Institut Elektroantriebstechnik, Magdeburg, Germany, Hiroshima University, Japan and Boston University and Rochester Institute of Technology, USA

 

Educated as an electrical engineer, Dr Negnevitskys many interests include artificial intelligence and soft computing. His research involves the development and application of intelligent systems in electrical engineering, process control and environmental engineering. He has authored and co-authored over 250 research publications including numerous journal articles, four patents for inventions and two books.
[Shelving Category] Artificial Intelligence/Soft Computing

 

Artificial Intelligence is often perceived as being a highly complicated, even frightening subject in Computer Science. This view is compounded by books in this area being crowded with complex matrix algebra and differential equations - until now. This book, evolving from lectures given to students with little knowledge of calculus, assumes no prior programming experience and demonstrates that most of the underlying ideas in intelligent systems are, in reality, simple and straightforward. Are you looking for a genuinely lucid, introductory text for a course in A.I or Intelligent Systems Design? Perhaps youre a non-computer science professional looking for a self-study guide to the state-of-the art in knowledge based systems? Either way, you cant afford to ignore this book.

 

Covers:

        Rule-based expert systems

        Fuzzy expert systems

        Frame-based expert systems

        Artificial neural networks

        Evolutionary computation

        Hybrid intelligent systems

        Knowledge engineering

        Data mining

 

New to this edition:

        New demonstration rule-based system, MEDIA ADVISOR

        New section on genetic algorithms

        Four new case studies

        Completely updated to incorporate the latest developments in this fast-paced field.

 

Dr Michael Negnevitsky is a Professor in Electrical Engineering and Computer Science at the University of Tasmania, Australia. The book has developed from lectures to undergraduates. Its material has also been extensively tested through short courses introduced at Otto-von-Guericke-Universitt Magdeburg, Institut Elektroantriebstechnik, Magdeburg, Germany, Hiroshima University, Japan and Boston University and Rochester Institute of Technology, USA

 

Educated as an electrical engineer, Dr Negnevitskys many interests include artificial intelligence and soft computing. His research involves the development and application of intelligent systems in electrical engineering, process control and environmental engineering. He has authored and co-authored over 250 research publications including numerous journal articles, four patents for inventions and two books.
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