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_a006.33 _bRUS-A 2012 376 |
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_aRussell, Stuart _960 |
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_aArtificial Intelligence : _ba modern approach / _c by Stuart Russell, Peter Norvig _6880 |
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250 | _a2nd. | ||
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_aNew Dehli : _bPearson education, _c2012. |
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_axxviii,1022 p. : _bill. ; _c23 cm. |
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500 | _aIndex included | ||
505 | _aI. Artificial Intelligence. Intelligent Agents -- II. Problem-solving. Solving Problems by Searching. Informed Search Methods. Game Playing -- III. Knowledge and reasoning. Agents that Reason Logically. First-Order Logic. Building a Knowledge Base. Inference in First-Order Logic. Logical Reasoning Systems -- IV. Acting logically. Planning. Practical Planning. Planning and Acting -- V. Uncertain knowledge and reasoning. Uncertainty. Probabilistic Reasoning Systems. Making Simple Decisions. Making Complex Decisions -- VI. Learning. Learning from Observations. Learning in Neural and Belief Networks. Reinforcement Learning. Knowledge in Learning -- VII. Communicating, perceiving, and acting. Agents that Communicate. Practical Natural Language Processing. Perception. Robotics -- VIII. Conclusions. Philosophical Foundations. AI: Present and Future -- A Complexity analysis and O() notation -- B Notes on Languages and Algorithms | ||
520 | _aStuart J. Russell and Peter Norvig ; contributing writers, John F. Canny, Jitendra M. Malik, Douglas D. Edwards. | ||
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_aAritificial intelligence _9611 |
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_aNorvig, Peter _961 |
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