AI in the 1980s and beyond an MIT survey
AI in the 1980s and Beyond provides an inside report on current applications, trends, and future opportunities in one of the world's major centers of artificial intelligence research. The topics covered include a general perspective on AI, knowledge-based systems, expert systems tools and techn...
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Format: | eBook |
Language: | English |
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Cambridge, Mass.
MIT Press
1987
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Series: | The MIT Press series in artificial intelligence
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Collection: | MIT Press eBook Archive - Collection details see MPG.ReNa |
Summary: | AI in the 1980s and Beyond provides an inside report on current applications, trends, and future opportunities in one of the world's major centers of artificial intelligence research. The topics covered include a general perspective on AI, knowledge-based systems, expert systems tools and techniques, system building in medical diagnosis, AI and software engineering, intelligent natural language processing, automatic speech recognition, intelligent vision, seeing robots, robot programming, robot tactile sensing, and autonomous mobile robots.AI in the 1980s and Beyond is included in the Artificial Intelligence series, edited by Patrick H. Winston, Michael Brady, and Daniel Bobrow |
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Item Description: | Based on a conference held Jan. 21-23, 1986 at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, sponsored by the Artificial Intelligence Laboratory, the Laboratory for Computer Science, and the Seminar Office of the Center for Advanced Engineering Study, all at MIT. |
Physical Description: | 374 pages illustrations |
ISBN: | 9780262256261 0262256266 |