The Handbook of Artificial Intelligence: Volume 1, Band 1

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Avron 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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A Artificial Intelligence
3
B The AI Handbook
12
A Overview
21
B Problem representation
32
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
Name Index for Volume I
391

Representation schemes
160
A Overview
225
B Machine translation
233

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