It is clear that the techniques of artificial intelligence are
useful for more than just the development of thinking machines they
constitute powerful problem-solving tools in their own right and
expand the range of problems in science that can be tackled. AI
methods can now be used on a routine basis by scientists in
academic research as well as the commercial world, it is therefore
vital that science students are exposed to, and understand these
techniques. This is the first book to present an introduction to AI
methods for science undergraduates. The examples are drawn mainly
from chemistry but the book is suited to a general scientific
audience wanting to know more about how computers can help to
understand and interpret science. This book is intended for first,
second, and third year undergraduates in chemistry and other
disciplines with an interest in the applications of artificial
intelligence.
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