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Contains the state-of-the-art terminology of AI, giving over 3500 terms in English, French, German, Spanish and Italian - including expert systems, neural networks, logic, voice recognition and synthesis, and natural language processing.
"Advances in artificial intelligence (AI) have resulted in a proliferation of new terms, often making it difficult for scientists and researchers to read the literature in the field and communicate with AI professionals. This useful dictionary ends the confusion by clearly defining both terms and concepts used in AI. It features more AI definitions than any other dictionary currently available, along with over 5,000 references to other literature sources for more in-depth research. Detailed, alphabetically arranged entries cover practical applications and provide comparisons with other terms. Multiple definitions are provided for many terms, to give a thorough sense of the terms' various meanings. Concrete examples throughout put the terms in a practical context. Extensive coverage of expert systems includes an appendix of commonly used expert system shells. Among the new areas of artificial intelligence addressed are genetic algorithms, neural networks, intelligent databases, object-oriented programming, and case-based reasoning. Terms from AI languages such as LISP, PROLOG, C++, and Smalltalk are also defined. Encompassing the entire field of artificial intelligence, the Dictionary familiarizes you with terms related to: Problem solving; Pattern matching; Pattern recognition; Logic programming; Game playing; Automatic programming; Speech recognition; Intelligent computer-aided instruction; Natural language processing; Knowledge representation; Hypertext. Both novices and experts will improve their technical understanding of artificial intelligence by having the Dictionary close at hand. It will be a valuable reference source for knowledge engineers, computer programmers, engineers, business professionals, psychologists, and others who need to keep up with the field of artificial intelligence." -- From the back cover.
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Arti?cial intelligence has recently been re-energized to provide the clues needed to resolve complicated problems. AI is also expected to play a central role in enhancing a wide variety of daily activities. JSAI (The Japanese Society for Arti?cial Intelligence) is responsible for boosting the activities of AI researchers in Japan, and their series of annual conferences o?ers attractive forums for the exposition of the latest achievements and inter-group communication. In the past, the best papers of the conferences were published in the LNAI series. This book consists of award papers from the 22nd annual conference of the JSAI (JSAI 2008) and selected papers from the three co-located workshops. Eight papers were selected among more than 400 presentations at the conference and 18 papers were selected from the 34 presentations at the co-located wo- shops; Logic and Engineering of Natural Language Semantics 5 (LENLS 2008), the 2nd International Workshop on Juris-informatics (JURISIN 2008), and the First International Workshop on Laughter in Interaction and Body Movement (LIBM 2008). The award papers from JSAI 2008 were selected through a r- orous selection process. In the process, papers recommended by session chairs, session commentators, and PC members were carefully reviewed, before the ?nal decision was made.