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We've found 388 books relevant to the field of humanlike conversational artificial intelligence.
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by John Finnegan and Dave Shreiner |
Summary: The book is an Interdisciplinary instruction by experts from academia and industry who demonstrate the latest techniques, analyze complex algorithms and their implementations, and accelerate understanding of the core concepts in computer graphics and interactive techniques. Courses are presented as brief tutorials, half-day sessions, and...
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8461
by Osvaldo Gervasi, Marina L. Gavrilova and Vipin Kumar |
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International Conference, Singapore, May 9-12, 2005, Proceedings, Part I |
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Springer
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2005 |
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http://www.amazon.com/Computat... |
Summary: The papers of the volume span the whole range of computational science, comprising advanced applications in virtually all sciences making use of computational techniques as well as foundations, techniques, and methodologies from computer science and mathematics, such as high performance computing and communication, networking, optimization,...
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8454
by Susan Gall, Bernard Beins and Alan J. Feldman |
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Gale
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1996 |
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http://www.amazon.com/Gale-Enc... |
Summary: This encyclopedia, designed for high-school students, college undergraduates, and general readers, covers the entire spectrum of psychology. The editor, a freelance writer, has produced several works for Gale. She was advised on this book by a college professor and a high-school teacher of psychology. The...
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8441
by Frederic I. Parke and Keith Waters |
Summary: Facial animation has been a topic of intensive research for more than three decades. The book describes facial animation systems based on a reduced set of features to generate realistic facial expressions commensurate to those of commercial systems.
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Don Juan with J. L. Austin, or Seduction in Two Languages |
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Stanford University Press
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2002 |
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http://www.amazon.com/Scandal-... |
Summary: What is a promise? What are the consequences of the act of promising? In this bold yet subtle meditation, the author contemplates the seductive promise of speech and the seductive promise of love. Imagining an encounter between Molière’s Don Juan and J. L. Austin, between...
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Arguments of the Philsophers |
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Routledge
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2009 |
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http://www.amazon.com/J-L-Aust... |
Summary: A critical survey of the work of one of the great innovative figures of British philosophy - especially in philosophy of language, but also in epistemology and philosophy of mind - from 1945 to his early death in 1960. This book should be of interest...
Summary: The late J.L. Austin’s influence on contemporary philosophy was substantial during his lifetime, and has grown greatly since his death in 1960. This third edition of Philosophical Papers, the first edition of which was published in 1961, includes all of Austin’s published papers (except “Performatif-Constatif”)...
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Representation and Mind |
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The MIT Press
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2005 |
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http://www.amazon.com/Action-P... |
Summary: “Perception is not something that happens to us, or in us,” writes Alva Noë. “It is something we do.” In Action in Perception, Noë argues that perception and perceptual consciousness depend on capacities for action and thought-that perception is a kind of thoughtful activity. Touch,...
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6752
by Descartes' Error: Emotion, Reason, and the Human Brain |
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Emotion, Reason, and the Human Brain |
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Penguin Books Ltd
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2005 |
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http://www.amazon.com/Descarte... |
Summary: Neurologist Damasio’s refutation of the Cartesian idea of the human mind as separate from bodily processes draws on neurochemistry to support his claim that emotions play a central role in human decision making.
Summary: This now-classic work challenges what Ryle calls philosophy’s “official theory,” the Cartesians “myth” of the separation of mind and matter. Ryle’s linguistic analysis remaps the conceptual geography of mind, not so much solving traditional philosophical problems as dissolving them into the mere consequences of misguided...