Artificial Intelligence: Structures and Strategies for Complex Problem Solving by George F. Luger

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  • Sales Rank: 171,511

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  • ISBN-13: 9780321545893
  • Edition Description: New Edition
  • Edition Number: 6
  • Pub. Date: March 2008
  • Publisher: Addison Wesley
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  • Pub. Date: March 2008
  • Publisher: Addison Wesley
  • Format: Textbook Hardcover, 784pp
  • Sales Rank: 171,511

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Already in its fifth edition, thanks to artificial intelligence (AI) being one of the most volatile fields in computer science, this text is designed for the classroom as well as a reference tool. Luger (computer science, linguistics, and technology, U. of New Mexico) describes the aspects of AI, including representation and search (including the predicate calculus, and heuristic and stochastic search methods), representation and intelligence (including knowledge-intensive and strong methods), machine learning (symbol- based, connectionist, social and emergent), problem solving (automated reasoning and natural language), language and programming techniques, and a closing essay on AI as empirical inquiry. Luger includes exercises and references for each chapter. Annotation ©2004 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR

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George Luger is currently a Professor of Computer Science, Linguistics, and Psychology at the University of New Mexico. He received his PhD from the University of Pennsylvania and spent five years researching and teaching at the Department of Artificial Intelligence at the University of Edinburgh.

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