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5089 |
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BD-DhEWU |
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20190617020002.0 |
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020 ## - INTERNATIONAL STANDARD BOOK NUMBER |
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9789332543515 |
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International Standard Book Number |
9332543518 |
035 ## - SYSTEM CONTROL NUMBER |
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(OCLC)928841872 |
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BD-DhEWU |
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BD-DhEWU |
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eng |
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BD-DhEWU |
041 ## - LANGUAGE CODE |
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eng |
082 04 - DEWEY DECIMAL CLASSIFICATION NUMBER |
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006.3 |
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RUA 2015 |
100 1# - MAIN ENTRY--PERSONAL NAME |
Personal name |
Russell, Stuart J. |
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21174 |
245 10 - TITLE STATEMENT |
Title |
Artificial intelligence : |
Remainder of title |
a modern approach / |
Statement of responsibility, etc |
Stuart J Russell and Peter Norvig. |
250 ## - EDITION STATEMENT |
Edition statement |
3rd ed. |
260 ## - PUBLICATION, DISTRIBUTION, ETC. (IMPRINT) |
Place of publication, distribution, etc |
New Delhi : |
Name of publisher, distributor, etc |
Pearson, |
Date of publication, distribution, etc |
2015. |
300 ## - PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION |
Extent |
xviii, 1145 p. : |
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ill. ; |
Dimensions |
28 cm. |
504 ## - BIBLIOGRAPHY, ETC. NOTE |
Bibliography, etc |
Includes Bibliographical References and Index. |
505 ## - FORMATTED CONTENTS NOTE |
Title |
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Formatted contents note |
Artificial Intelligence: --<br/>Introduction: --<br/>What is AI? --<br/>Foundations of artificial intelligence --<br/>History of artificial intelligence --<br/>State of the art --<br/>Summary, bibliographical and historical notes, exercises --<br/>Intelligent agents: --<br/>Agents and environments --<br/>Good behavior: concept of rationality --<br/>Nature of environments --<br/>Structure of agents --<br/>Summary, bibliographical and historical notes, exercises --<br/>Problem-Solving: --<br/>Solving problems by searching: --<br/>Problem-solving agents --<br/>Example problems --<br/>Searching for solutions --<br/>Uniformed search strategies --<br/>Informed (heuristic) search strategies --<br/>Heuristic functions --<br/>Summary, bibliographical and historical notes, exercises --<br/>Beyond classical search: --<br/>Local search algorithms and optimization problems --<br/>Local search in continuous spaces --<br/>Searching with nondeterministic actions --<br/>Searching with partial observations --<br/>Online search agents and unknown environments --<br/>Summary, bibliographical and historical notes, exercises --<br/>Adversarial search: --<br/>Games --<br/>Optimal decisions in games --<br/>Alpha-beta pruning --<br/>Imperfect real-time decisions --<br/>Stochastic games --<br/>Partially observable games --<br/>State-of-the-art game programs --<br/>Alternative approaches --<br/>Summary, bibliographical and historical notes, exercises --<br/>Constraint satisfaction problems: --<br/>Defining constraint satisfaction problems --<br/>Constraint propagation: inference in CSPs --<br/>Backtracking search for CSPs --<br/>Local search for CSPs --<br/>Structure of problems --<br/>Summary, bibliographical and historical notes, exercises --<br/>Knowledge, Reasoning, And Planning: --<br/>Logical agents: --<br/>Knowledge-based agents --<br/>Wumpus world --<br/>Logic --<br/>Propositional logic: a very simple logic --<br/>Propositional theorem proving --<br/>Effective propositional model checking --<br/>Agents based on propositional logic --<br/>Summary, bibliographical and historical notes, exercises --<br/>First-order logic: --<br/>Representation revisited --<br/>Syntax and semantics of first-order logic --<br/>Using first-order logic --<br/>Knowledge engineering in first-order logic --<br/>Summary, bibliographical and historical notes, exercises --<br/>Inference in first-order logic: --<br/>Propositional vs first-order inference --<br/>Unification and lifting --<br/>Forward chaining --<br/>Backward chaining --<br/>Resolution --<br/>Summary, bibliographical and historical notes, exercises --<br/>Classical planning: --<br/>Definition of classical planning --<br/>Algorithms for planning as state-space search --<br/>Planning graphs --<br/>Other classical planning approaches --<br/>Analysis of planning approaches --<br/>Summary, bibliographical and historical notes, exercises --<br/>Planning and acting in the real world: --<br/>Time, schedules, and resources --<br/>Hierarchical planning --<br/>Planning and acting in nondeterministic domains --<br/>Multiagent planning --<br/>Summary, bibliographical and historical notes, exercises --<br/>Knowledge representation: --<br/>Ontological engineering --<br/>Categories and objects --<br/>Events --<br/>Mental events and mental objects --<br/>Reasoning systems for categories --<br/>Reasoning with default information --<br/>Internet shopping world --<br/>Summary, bibliographical and historical notes, exercises. Uncertain Knowledge And Reasoning: --<br/>Quantifying uncertainty: --<br/>Acting under uncertainty --<br/>Basic probability notation --<br/>Inference using full joint distributions --<br/>Independence --<br/>Bayes' rule and its use --<br/>Wumpus world revisited --<br/>Summary, bibliographical and historical notes, exercises --<br/>Probabilistic reasoning: --<br/>Representing knowledge in an uncertain domain --<br/>Semantics of Bayesian networks --<br/>Efficient representation of conditional distributions --<br/>Exact inference in Bayesian networks --<br/>Approximate inference in Bayesian networks --<br/>Relational and first-order probability models --<br/>Other approaches to uncertain reasoning --<br/>Summary, bibliographical and historical notes, exercises --<br/>Probabilistic reasoning over time: --<br/>Time an uncertainty --<br/>Inference in temporal models --<br/>Hidden markov models --<br/>Kalman filters --<br/>Dynamic Bayesian networks --<br/>Keeping track of many objects --<br/>Summary, bibliographical and historical notes, exercises --<br/>Making simple decisions: --<br/>Combining beliefs and desires under uncertainty --<br/>Basis of utility theory --<br/>Utility functions --<br/>Multiattribute utility functions --<br/>Decision networks --<br/>Value of information --<br/>Decision-theoretic expert systems --<br/>Summary, bibliographical and historical notes, exercises --<br/>Making complex decisions: --<br/>Sequential decision problems --<br/>Value iteration --<br/>Policy iteration --<br/>Partially observable MDPs --<br/>Decisions with multiple agents: game theory --<br/>Mechanism design --<br/>Summary, bibliographical and historical notes, exercises --<br/>Learning: --<br/>Learning from examples: --<br/>Forms of learning --<br/>Supervised learning --<br/>Learning decision trees --<br/>Evaluating and choosing the best hypothesis --<br/>Theory of learning --<br/>Regression and classification with linear models --<br/>Artificial neural networks --<br/>Nonparametric models --<br/>Support vector machines --<br/>Ensemble learning --<br/>Practical machine learning --<br/>Summary, bibliographical and historical notes, exercises --<br/>Knowledge in learning: --<br/>Logical formulation of learning --<br/>Knowledge in learning --<br/>Explanation-based learning --<br/>Learning using relevance information --<br/>Inductive logic programming --<br/>Summary, bibliographical and historical notes, exercises --<br/>Learning probabilistic models: --<br/>Statistical learning --<br/>Learning with complete data --<br/>Learning with hidden variables: the EM algorithm --<br/>Summary, bibliographical and historical notes, exercises --<br/>Reinforcement learning: --<br/>Introduction --<br/>Passive reinforcement learning --<br/>Active reinforcement learning --<br/>Generalization in reinforcement learning --<br/>Policy search --<br/>Applications of reinforcement learning --<br/>Summary, bibliographical and historical notes, exercises --<br/>Communicating, Perceiving, And Acting: --<br/>Natural language processing: --<br/>Language models --<br/>Text classification --<br/>Information retrieval --<br/>Information extraction --<br/>Summary, bibliographical and historical notes, exercises --<br/>Natural language for communication: --<br/>Phrase structure grammars --<br/>Syntactic analysis (parsing) --<br/>Augmented grammars and semantic interpretation --<br/>Machine translation --<br/>Speech recognition --<br/>Summary, bibliographical and historical notes, exercises --<br/>Perception: --<br/>Image formation --<br/>Early image-processing operations --<br/>Object recognition by appearance --<br/>Reconstructing the 3D world --<br/>Object recognition for structural information --<br/>Using vision --<br/>Summary, bibliographical and historical notes, exercises --<br/>Robotics: --<br/>Introduction --<br/>Robot hardware --<br/>Robotic perception --<br/>Planning to move --<br/>Planning uncertain movements --<br/>Moving --<br/>Robotic software architectures --<br/>Application domains --<br/>Summary, bibliographical and historical notes, exercises --<br/>Conclusions: --<br/>Philosophical foundations: --<br/>Weak AI: can machines act intelligently? --<br/>Strong AI: can machines really think? --<br/>Ethics and risks of developing artificial intelligence --<br/>Summary, bibliographical and historical notes, exercises --<br/>AI: the present and future: --<br/>Agent components --<br/>Agent architectures --<br/>Are we going in the right direction? --<br/>What if AI does succeed? --<br/>Mathematical background: --<br/>Complexity analysis and O() notation --<br/>Vectors, matrices, and linear algebra --<br/>Probability distribution --<br/>Notes on languages and algorithms: --<br/>Defining languages with Backus-Naur Form (BNF) --<br/>Describing algorithms with pseudocode --<br/>Online help --<br/>Bibliography --<br/>Index. |
520 ## - SUMMARY, ETC. |
Summary, etc |
In this third edition, the authors have updated the treatment of all major areas. A new organizing principle--the representational dimension of atomic, factored, and structured models--has been added. Significant new material has been provided in areas such as partially observable search, contingency planning, hierarchical planning, relational and first-order probability models, regularization and loss functions in machine learning, kernel methods, Web search engines, information extraction, and learning in vision and robotics. The book also includes hundreds of new exercises. |
526 ## - STUDY PROGRAM INFORMATION NOTE |
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CSE |
590 ## - LOCAL NOTE (RLIN) |
Local note |
Sagar Shahanawaz |
650 ## - SUBJECT ADDED ENTRY--TOPICAL TERM |
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Artificial intelligence. |
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21175 |
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Computers |
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General. |
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21176 |
700 1# - ADDED ENTRY--PERSONAL NAME |
Personal name |
Norvig, Peter. |
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3263 |
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https://www.worldcat.org/title/artificial-intelligence-a-modern-approach/oclc/928841872&referer=brief_results |
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E-book Fulltext |
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http://lib.ewubd.edu/ebook/5089 |
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