Introducing issues in dynamic memory and case-based reasoning, this
comprehensive volume presents extended descriptions of four major
programming efforts conducted at Yale during the past several
years. Each descriptive chapter is followed by a companion chapter
containing the micro program version of the information.
The authors emphasize that the only true way to learn and
understand any AI program is to program it yourself. To this end,
the book develops a deeper and richer understanding of the content
through LISP programming instructions that allow the running,
modification, and extension of the micro programs developed by the
authors.
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