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This introductory textbook on Artificial Intelligence (AI) is aimed
at junior/senior undergraduate and graduate level students. The
book will weave a unifying theme among the core concepts that
underlie the discipline of AI. While the text makes use of Prolog
as its primary programming language, class testers have
successfully substituted a Lisp-like pseudocode. The book
encourages the student to expore, implement and experiment with a
series of progressively richer logic-based representations that can
capture the essential features of more and more demanding tasks and
environments. The unifying theme will feature an intelligent agent
acting in its own environment. This will serve to place the core
concepts of AI in a coherent and cohesive framework, making it
easier to teach and learn from. This approach will clarify and
integrate representation and reasoning fundamentals and lead the
students from simple to complex ideas with clear motivation. The
authors have developed AI representation schemes and describe their
use for interesting and popular applications, such as natural
language vision, robotics, game playing, and expert systems. The
manuscript has been class tested in a number of different courses
in Canada, Japan, and Europe. Virtually every university and
college has an interdisciplinary course on artificial intelligence.
The enrollment in such courses is rising, as many interdisciplinary
programs, such as cognitive science, psychology, linguistics,
engineering, medicine, business and philosophy, recommend the
course.
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