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In the chapters in Part I of this textbook the author introduces
the fundamental ideas of artificial intelligence and computational
intelligence. In Part II he explains key AI methods such as search,
evolutionary computing, logic-based reasoning, knowledge
representation, rule-based systems, pattern recognition, neural
networks, and cognitive architectures. Finally, in Part III, he
expands the context to discuss theories of intelligence in
philosophy and psychology, key applications of AI systems, and the
likely future of artificial intelligence. A key feature of the
author's approach is historical and biographical footnotes,
stressing the multidisciplinary character of the field and its
pioneers. The book is appropriate for advanced undergraduate and
graduate courses in computer science, engineering, and other
applied sciences, and the appendices offer short formal,
mathematical models and notes to support the reader.
This unique compendium presents the major methods of recognition
and learning used in syntactic pattern recognition from the 1960s
till 2018. Each method is introduced firstly in a formal way. Then,
it is explained with the help of examples and its algorithms are
described in a pseudocode. The survey of the applications contains
more than 1,000 sources published since the 1960s. The open
problems in the field, the challenges and the determinants of the
future development of syntactic pattern recognition are
discussed.This must-have volume provides a good read and serves as
an excellent source of reference materials for researchers,
academics, and postgraduate students in the fields of pattern
recognition, machine perception, computer vision and artificial
intelligence.
In the chapters in Part I of this textbook the author introduces
the fundamental ideas of artificial intelligence and computational
intelligence. In Part II he explains key AI methods such as search,
evolutionary computing, logic-based reasoning, knowledge
representation, rule-based systems, pattern recognition, neural
networks, and cognitive architectures. Finally, in Part III, he
expands the context to discuss theories of intelligence in
philosophy and psychology, key applications of AI systems, and the
likely future of artificial intelligence. A key feature of the
author's approach is historical and biographical footnotes,
stressing the multidisciplinary character of the field and its
pioneers. The book is appropriate for advanced undergraduate and
graduate courses in computer science, engineering, and other
applied sciences, and the appendices offer short formal,
mathematical models and notes to support the reader.
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