Books
We've found 388 books relevant to the field of humanlike conversational artificial intelligence.
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10993
by Eugene Charniak and Drew McDermott |
Summary: Introduction to Artificial Intelligence covers the area of language understanding and technologies which relate to it, such as knowledge representation, reasoning under uncertainty, and learning.
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The Very Idea |
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The MIT Press
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1989 |
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http://www.amazon.com/Artifici... |
Summary: “Machines who think—how utterly preposterous,” huff beleaguered humanists, defending their dwindling turf. “Artificial Intelligence - it’s here and about to surpass our own,” crow techno-visionaries, proclaiming dominion. It’s so simple and obvious, each side maintains, only a fanatic could disagree. Deciding where the truth lies...
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Introduction to Cognitive Science |
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The MIT Press
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2005 |
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http://www.amazon.com/Mind-Int... |
Summary: Cognitive science approaches the study of mind and intelligence from an interdisciplinary perspective, working at the intersection of philosophy, psychology, artificial intelligence, neuroscience, linguistics, and anthropology. With Mind, Paul Thagard offers an introduction to this interdisciplinary field for readers who come to the subject with...
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The Case Against |
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Palgrave Macmillan
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1987 |
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http://www.biblio.com/books/11... |
Summary: Intended to contribute to the advance of AI by clarifying and removing the major sources of philosophical confusion which continue to preoccupy scientists and thereby impede research… A fascinating study in the nature and future of AI, written in a style which is certain to...
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10989
by Margaret A. Boden |
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Basic Books
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1987 |
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http://www.amazon.com/Artifici... |
Summary: This book describes artificial intelligence in a way that stresses its human relevance. I have used plain language as far as possible, and have
entirely avoided mathematical and formal symbolisms. No specific expertise is presupposed, although readers with psychological or philosophical interests will find many...
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10988
by Margaret A. Boden |
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Computational Approaches in Theoretical Psychology |
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Cambridge University Press
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1988 |
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http://www.amazon.com/Computer... |
Summary: What is the mind? How does it work? How does it influence behavior? Some psychologists hope to answer such questions in terms of concepts drawn from computer science and artificial intelligence. They test their theories by modeling mental processes in computers. This book shows how...
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10987
by Margaret A. Boden |
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Interdisciplinary Essays |
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The MIT Press
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1989 |
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http://www.amazon.ca/Artificia... |
Summary: This collection of Margaret Boden’s essays written between 1982 and 1988 focuses on the relevance of artificial intelligence to psychology. With her usual clarity and eye for the key role that each discipline plays in the science of the mind, Boden ties the essays together...
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10985
by Włodzisław Duch and Jacek Mańdziuk |
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Springer
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2007 |
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http://www.springerlink.com/co... |
Summary: Computational Intelligence (CI) is used as a name to cover many existing branches of science, with artificial neural networks, fuzzy systems and evolutionary computation forming its core. In recent years CI has been extended by adding many other subdisciplines and it became quite obvious that...
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Mind Inside Matter |
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W. H. Freeman
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1976 |
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http://www.amazon.com/Thinking... |
Summary: This book is a fascinating look into the 1976 cutting edge knowledge and a glimpse of what academics were striving for. Covering such classic topics as ELIZA and the various simple algorithms of AI of the time - with examples of ‘current technology’ that would...
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The MIT Press
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1992 |
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http://www.amazon.com/Age-Inte... |
Summary: In The Age of Intelligent Machines, inventor and visionary computer scientist Raymond Kurzweil probes the past, present, and future of artificial intelligence, from its earliest philosophical and mathematical roots to tantalizing glimpses of 21st-century machines with superior intelligence and truly prodigious speed and memory. Generously...