An Introduction to Artificial Intelligence and to the Development of Knowledge-Based Systems

作者: C. Tasso

DOI: 10.1007/978-3-7091-2784-1_2

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摘要: Artificial Intelligence is the field of computer science aimed at developing hardware and/or software systems1 (more generally, computational models) capable performing functions which have been traditionally considered unique and exclusive human cognition [Bundy 80], [Nilsson [Barr et al. 81–89], [Pearl 84], [Charniak McDermott 85], [Boden 87], [Ford [Shapiro [Banerji 90], [Schalkoff [Rich Knight 91], [Winston 92]. Among those capabilities, we can mention natural language speech processing, expert reasoning problem solving, such as diagnosis design, vision, learning.

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