 | Nils J. Nilsson - Computers - 1998 - 513 pages
Nilsson employs increasingly capable intelligent agents in an evolutionary approach--a novel perspective from which to view and teach topics in artificial intelligence. | |
 | Computers - 2000 - 371 pages
This book offers a thorough grounding in machine learning concepts combined with practical advice on applying machine learning tools and techniques in real-world data mining ... | |
 | James A. Harvey - Technology & Engineering - 2005 - 313 pages
Written by an experienced machinist and plastic injection mold maker, this groundbreaking manual will have users thinking and producing like experienced machinists. it provides ... | |
 | George F. Luger - 1995 - 735 pages
Computation and Intelligence brings together 29 readings in Artificial Intelligence that are particularly relevant to today's student/practitioner. With its helpful critique of ... | |
 | James E. Zull - Education - 2002 - 263 pages
Examines how current knowledge about the human brain and its interactions with the senses and the physical world can influence the practice of teaching. | |
 | Ryszard S. Michalski - Computers - 1993 - 153 pages
Most machine learning research has been primarily concerned with the development of monostrategy learning systems. Many real world applications, however, pose learning problems ... | |
 | John Ross Quinlan - Computers - 1993 - 302 pages
This book is a complete guide to the C4.5 system as implemented in C for the UNIX environment. It contains a comprehensive guide to the system's use, the source code (about 8 ... | |
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