 | The Acquisition of Syntactic Knowledge Robert Berwick
This landmark work in computational linguistics is of great importance both theoretically and practically because it shows that much of English grammar can be learned by a simple program. Cloth / August 1985 Price $60.00 | ADD TO CART |
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 | AI in the 1980s and Beyond An MIT Survey
Edited by William Eric Leifur Grimson and Ramesh S. Patil
This collection of essays by 12 members of the MIT staff, provides an inside report on the scope and expectations of current research in one of the world's major AI centers. Cloth / July 1987 OUT OF PRINT |
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 | AI in the 1980s and Beyond An MIT Survey
Edited by William Eric Leifur Grimson and Ramesh S. Patil
An inside report on current applications, trends, and future opportunities in one of the world's major centers of artificial intelligence research. Paper / October 1989 Price $43.00 | ADD TO CART |
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 | The Art of Causal Conjecture Glenn Shafer
In The Art of Causal Conjecture, Glenn Shafer lays out a new mathematical and philosophical foundation for probability and uses it to explain concepts of causality used in statistics, artificial intelligence, and philosophy. Cloth / November 1996 Price $80.00 | ADD TO CART |
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 | Artificial Intelligence Concepts and Applications
Edited by A. R. Mirzai
These original contributions provide a unique opportunity for researchers and computing professionals, engineers, and managers to explore both the principles underlying basic AI research and their application in practice. Cloth / August 1990 OUT OF PRINT |
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 | Artificial Intelligence at MIT - Two-volume set Expanding Frontiers
Edited by Patrick Henry Winston and Sarah Alexandra Shellard
This collection of over 40 milestone contributions presents the latest state-of-the art research emerging from one of the worlds foremost centers for Artificial Intelligence. Cloth / June 1990 Price $115.00 | ADD TO CART |
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 | Artificial Intelligence at MIT: Expanding Frontiers, Volume 1 Understanding Vision, Manipulation and Productivity Technology, Computer Design and Symbol Manipulation
Edited by Patrick Henry Winston and Sarah Alexandra Shellard
This collection of over 40 milestone contributions presents the latest state-of-the art research emerging from one of the worlds foremost centers for Artificial Intelligence. Cloth / June 1990 Price $60.00 | ADD TO CART |
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 | Artificial Intelligence at MIT: Expanding Frontiers, Volume 2 Understanding Vision, Manipulation and Productivity Technology, Computer Design and Symbol Manipulation
Edited by Patrick Henry Winston and Sarah Alexandra Shellard
This collection of over 40 milestone contributions presents the latest state-of-the art research emerging from one of the worlds foremost centers for Artificial Intelligence. Cloth / June 1990 OUT OF STOCK |
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 | Artificial Intelligence: An MIT Perspective, Volume 1 Expert Problem Solving, Natural Language Understanding and Intelligent Computer Coaches, Representation and Learning
Edited by Patrick Henry Winston and Richard H. Brown
Cloth / March 1979 OUT OF PRINT |
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 | Artificial Intelligence: An MIT Perspective, Volume 1 Expert Problem Solving, Natural Language Understanding and Intelligent Computer Coaches, Representation and Learning
Edited by Patrick Henry Winston and Richard H. Brown
The broad range of material included in these volumes suggests to the newcomer the nature of the field of artificial intelligence, while those with some background in AI will appreciate the detailed coverage of the work being done at MIT. Paper / February 1982 Price $55.00 | ADD TO CART |
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 | Artificial Intelligence: An MIT Perspective, Volume 2 Understanding Vision, Manipulation and Productivity Technology, Computer Design and Symbol Manipulation
Edited by Patrick Henry Winston and Richard H. Brown
The broad range of material included in these volumes suggests to the newcomer the nature of the field of artificial intelligence, while those with some background in AI will appreciate the detailed coverage of the work being done at MIT. Paper / February 1982 Price $52.00 | ADD TO CART |
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 | Automated Deduction in Nonclassical Logics Efficient Matrix Proof Methods for Modal and Intuitionistic Logics
Lincoln A. Wallen
This book develops and demonstrates efficient matrix proof methods for automated deduction within an important and comprehensive class of first order and intuitionistic logics. Cloth / December 1989 OUT OF PRINT |
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 | Building Problem Solvers Kenneth D. Forbus and Johan de Kleer
After working through Building Problem Solvers, readers should have a deep understanding of pattern directed inference systems, constraint languages, and truth maintenance systems. Cloth / November 1993 Price $90.00 | ADD TO CART |
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 | Computational Models of Discourse Edited by Michael Brady and Robert Berwick
As the contributions to this book make clear, a fundamental change is taking place in the study of computational linguistics analogous to that which has taken place in the study of computer vision over the past few years and indicative of trends that are likely to affect future work in artificial intelligence generally. Cloth / March 1983 OUT OF PRINT |
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 | Computational Models of Discourse Edited by Michael Brady and Robert Berwick
As the contributions to this book make clear, a fundamental change is taking place in the study of computational linguistics analogous to that which has taken place in the study of computer vision over the past few years and indicative of trends that are likely to affect future work in artificial intelligence generally. Paper / March 1983 Price $45.00 | ADD TO CART |
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 | Computational Theories of Interaction and Agency Edited by Philip E. Agre and Stanley J. Rosenschein
Paper / June 1996 Price $80.00 | ADD TO CART |
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 | The Connection Machine W. Danny Hillis
The Connection Machine describes a fundamentally different kind of computer. It offers a preview of a parallel processing computer that Daniel Hillis and others are now developing to perform tasks that no conventional, sequential machine can solve in a reasonable time. Cloth / August 1985 OUT OF PRINT |
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 | The Connection Machine W. Danny Hillis
The Connection Machine describes a fundamentally different kind of computer. It offers a preview of a parallel processing computer that Daniel Hillis and others are now developing to perform tasks that no conventional, sequential machine can solve in a reasonable time. Paper / February 1989 OUT OF PRINT |
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 | Contemplating Minds A Forum for Artificial Intelligence
Edited by William J. Clancey, Stephen W. Smoliar and Mark J. Stefik
Contemplating Minds brings together a selection of reviews from Artificial Intelligence in a form suitable for the general scientific reader, seminar organizer, or student wanting a critical introduction that synthesizes and compares some of the most important and influential books and ideas to have emerged in AI over the past decade. Paper / April 1994 Price $52.00 | ADD TO CART |
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 | Do the Right Thing Studies in Limited Rationality
Stuart Russell and Eric H. Wefald
The authors argue that a new theoretical foundation for artificial intelligence can be constructed in which rationality is a property of "programs" within a finite architecture, and their behavior over time in the task environment, rather than a property of individual decisions. Cloth / July 1991 OUT OF STOCK |