Artificial Intelligence A Guide to Intelligent Systems

Cover of Artificial Intelligence A Guide to Intelligent Systems by Michael Negnevitsky
Publisher: Addison-Wesley
Year: 2005
Language: en
Edition: 2
Pages: 415
ISBN-13: 9780321204660
Dimensions:
Height: 1.25 Inches
Length: 9.5 Inches
Width: 6.5 Inches
Dewey Decimal: 006.3
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Artificial Intelligence: A Guide to Intelligent Systems by Michael Negnevitsky, published by Addison-Wesley in 2005, is a comprehensive resource spanning 415 pages. This edition presents an accessible approach to the rapidly evolving field of artificial intelligence, focusing on practical applications derived from hybrid techniques. Negnevitsky addresses the gap in traditional textbooks that often require advanced mathematical and programming skills, making this work suitable for undergraduates and those new to the subject.

Readers will find a detailed exploration of how to build intelligent systems using knowledge-based systems, neural networks, fuzzy systems, and evolutionary computation, along with intelligent agents. The book explains the principles behind these techniques without complex mathematics, detailing their implementation and appropriate use cases. While it does not assume prior programming knowledge, it includes program examples in Java and discusses available tools, making it a valuable resource for both introductory courses and advanced students interested in contemporary techniques in artificial intelligence and data science.


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Artificial Intelligence is one of the most rapidly evolving subjects within the computing/engineering curriculum, with an emphasis on creating practical applications from hybrid techniques. Despite this, the traditional textbooks continue to expect mathematical and programming expertise beyond the scope of current undergraduates and focus on areas not relevant to many of today’s courses. Negnevitsky shows students how to build intelligent systems drawing on techniques from knowledge-based systems, neural networks, fuzzy systems, evolutionary computation and now also intelligent agents. The principles behind these techniques are explained without resorting to complex mathematics, showing how the various techniques are implemented, when they are useful and when they are not. No particular programming language is assumed and the book does not tie itself to any of the software tools available. However, available tools and their uses will be described and program examples will be given in Java. The lack of assumed prior knowledge makes this book ideal for any introductory courses in artificial intelligence or intelligent systems design, while the contempory coverage means more advanced students will benefit by discovering the latest state-of-the-art techniques.

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