Building Intelligent .NET Applications: Agents, Data Mining, Rule-Based Systems, and Speech Processing

Building Intelligent .NET Applications: Agents, Data Mining, Rule-Based Systems, and Speech Processing by Sara Morgan Rea is an illustrated guide published by Addison-Wesley Professional on March 25, 2005. This book serves as an introduction to Artificial Intelligence (AI) specifically tailored for .NET programmers, providing insights into how to integrate AI into their programming practices.
Readers will discover methods to enhance both new and existing .NET applications through the use of intelligent agents, data mining techniques, rule-based systems, and speech processing. This comprehensive resource aims to equip professional .NET developers with the necessary tools and knowledge to effectively incorporate AI into their projects, making it a valuable addition to the library of any developer interested in advancing their skills in this area. With a total of 308 pages, this edition is presented in English and offers a practical approach to understanding the intersection of AI and .NET programming.
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Building Intelligent .NET Applications is an introduction to the world of Artificial Intelligence (AI) for .NET programmers. It is the first book to show professional .NET developers how to incorporate AI into their daily programming. In this accessible guide, developers will learn how to enhance both new and existing .NET applications with intelligent agents, data mining, rule-based systems, and speech processing.
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