Luger, George F.

Artificial intelligence : structures and strategies for complex problem solving / George F. Luger. - 6th ed. - Boston : Pearson Addison-Wesley, c2009. - xxiii, 754 p. : ill ; 24 cm.

Includes bibliographical references and indexes.

This book captures the essence of artificial intelligence - solving the complex problems that arise wherever computer technology is applied. With his signature enthusiasm, George Luger demonstrates numerous techniques and strategies for addressing the many challenges facing computer scientists today. Diverse topics on this exciting and ever-evolving field range from perception and adaptation using neural networks and genetic algorithms, intelligent agents with ontologies, automated reasoning, natural language analysis, and stochastic approaches to machine learning. This book is ideal for a one- or two-semester university course on AI.



9780132090018


Artificial intelligence.
Knowledge representation (Information theory)
Problem solving.
Prolog (Computer program language)
LISP (Computer program language)

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