The Handbook of Artificial Intelligence: Volume 1, Band 1Avron Barr, Edward A. Feigenbaum Butterworth-Heinemann, 12.05.2014 - 424 Seiten The Handbook of Artificial Intelligence, Volume I focuses on the progress in artificial intelligence (AI) and its increasing applications, including parsing, grammars, and search methods. The book first elaborates on AI, AI handbook and literature, problem representation, search methods, and sample search programs. The text then ponders on representation of knowledge, including survey of representation techniques and representation schemes. The manuscript explores understanding natural languages, as well as machine translation, grammars, parsing, test generation, and natural language processing systems. The book also takes a look at understanding spoken language, including systems architecture and the ARPA SUR projects. The text is a valuable source of information for computer science experts and researchers interested in pursuing further research in artificial intelligence. |
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Search methods | 46 |
Sample search programs | 109 |
A Overview | 143 |
B Survey of representation techniques | 153 |
Grammars | 239 |
Parsing | 256 |
E Text generation | 273 |
F Natural language processing systems | 281 |
A Overview | 325 |
B Systems architecture | 332 |
The ARPA SUR projects | 343 |
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Representation schemes | 160 |
A Overview | 225 |
B Machine translation | 233 |
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The Handbook of Artificial Intelligence, Band 1 Avron Barr,Edward A. Feigenbaum,Paul R. Cohen Eingeschränkte Leseprobe - 1981 |
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algorithm allophones alpha-beta pruning AND/OR graph applied ARPA Article Artificial Intelligence Bobrow called chess cognitive concepts conceptual dependency data structures database described developed discussed domain evaluation function example expanded facts Figure formal frame game tree goal grammar HARPY heuristic search human HWIM hypotheses IJCAI inference input interpretation knowledge representation knowledge sources language processing LIFER linguistic logic machine translation match meaning methods moves natural language processing natural language understanding Newell Nilsson NOUN PHRASE object operator optimal parser parsing possible predicate problem solving problem-reduction production systems reasoning representation schemes represented robot rules Schank and Abelson script search space search tree semantic net semantic network semantic primitives sentence sequence SHRDLU specific speech understanding research speech understanding systems state-space search strategy subgoals subproblems successors symbol syntactic syntax task techniques theorem theory tip nodes transformational transformational grammar verb Wilks Winograd words
