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AMSTRADS and Artificial Intelligence

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'''Book overviwoverview:'''
This is intended as a companion to another of our highly successful books on artificial intelligence Build Your Own Expert System. In this new book, Patrick Hall surveys the broad field of contemporary artificial intelligence - the underlying theories, practical applications in industry and commerce, and working examples that are ready to run on the [[Amstrad ]] [[CPC ]] series of computers (and,with minor changes most popular micros).
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|Title:|| '''Amstrads and Artificial Intelligence'''
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|Authors:|| Patrick Hall
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|PubliserPublisher:|| [[Sigma Press]]
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|Year:|| 1986
== Contents ==
<pre>1. # In the beginning: the history of artificial intelligence2. # Planned spontaneity: computer creativity3. # Common parlance: understanding natural language4. # The last analysis: Knowledge representation and semantics5. # Expert assistance: knowledge engineering6. # Playing the game: heuristic strategies7. # The wood for the trees: computer vision8. # The light of experience: robots & learning programs9. # Machine mentality: philosophical issues10. # An A.I. crib sheet: concepts, names & programs</pre>
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