Artificial intelligence : a guide to intelligent systems / Michael Negnevitsky.
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QA76.76 .D47 L37 2008 Analysis and design of information systems / | QA76.76 .E95 A44 2008 Building an intelligent Web : theory and practice / | QA76.76 .E95 G53 2005 Expert systems : principles and programming / | QA76.76 .E95 N445 2004 Artificial intelligence : a guide to intelligent systems / | QA76.76 .H94 C3678 2007 New perspectives on XML : comprehensive / | QA76.76 .H94 H65145 2009 XML : a beginner's guide : go beyond the basics with Ajax, XHTML, XPath 2.0, XSLT 2.0, and XQuery / | QA76.76 .H94 K465 2005 XML demystified / |
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Keeping the maths to a minimum, Negnevitsky explains the principles of AI, demonstrates how systems are built, what they are useful for and how to choose the right tool for the job.
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