Building Problem Solvers

Building Problem Solvers

Author: Kenneth D. Forbus

Publisher: MIT Press

Published: 1993

Total Pages: 726

ISBN-13: 9780262061575

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After working through Building Problem Solvers, readers should have a deep understanding of pattern directed inference systems, constraint languages, and truth maintenance systems.


Expert Systems

Expert Systems

Author: Cornelius T. Leondes

Publisher: Elsevier

Published: 2001-09-26

Total Pages: 2125

ISBN-13: 0080531458

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This six-volume set presents cutting-edge advances and applications of expert systems. Because expert systems combine the expertise of engineers, computer scientists, and computer programmers, each group will benefit from buying this important reference work. An "expert system" is a knowledge-based computer system that emulates the decision-making ability of a human expert. The primary role of the expert system is to perform appropriate functions under the close supervision of the human, whose work is supported by that expert system. In the reverse, this same expert system can monitor and double check the human in the performance of a task. Human-computer interaction in our highly complex world requires the development of a wide array of expert systems. Expert systems techniques and applications are presented for a diverse array of topics including Experimental design and decision support The integration of machine learning with knowledge acquisition for the design of expert systems Process planning in design and manufacturing systems and process control applications Knowledge discovery in large-scale knowledge bases Robotic systems Geograhphic information systems Image analysis, recognition and interpretation Cellular automata methods for pattern recognition Real-time fault tolerant control systems CAD-based vision systems in pattern matching processes Financial systems Agricultural applications Medical diagnosis


Thinking Between the Lines

Thinking Between the Lines

Author: Gary C. Borchardt

Publisher: MIT Press

Published: 1994

Total Pages: 332

ISBN-13: 9780262023740

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This text challenges the design of programs that can read and reason on the basis of written causal descriptions such as those that appear in encyclopaedias and user manuals and presents a theory of representation called "transition space", implemented in a program called "PATHFINDER".


Applications Of Learning And Planning Methods

Applications Of Learning And Planning Methods

Author: Nikolas G Bourbakis

Publisher: World Scientific

Published: 1991-03-29

Total Pages: 393

ISBN-13: 9814506435

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Learning and planning are two important topics of artificial intelligence. Learning deals with the algorithmic processes that make a computing machine able to “learn” and improve its performance during the process of complex tasks. Planning on the other hand, deals with decision and construction processes that make a machine capable of constructing an intelligent plan for the solution of a particular complex problem.This book combines both learning and planning methodologies and their applications in different domains. It is divided into two parts. The first part contains seven chapters on the ongoing research work in symbolic and connectionist learning. The second part includes seven chapters which provide the current research efforts in planning methodologies and their application to robotics.


Encyclopedia of Microcomputers

Encyclopedia of Microcomputers

Author: Allen Kent

Publisher: CRC Press

Published: 2000-12-05

Total Pages: 558

ISBN-13: 9780824727253

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This is the 26th volume in the Encyclopedia of Microcomputers series. It covers topics such as volume graphics and an automatic fuzzy rule generation method for handwriting recognition.