Principles of robotics & artificial intelligence /
"The study of artificial intelligence and robotics offer the enormous potential of continuing the wide-reaching debate about how men and machines live together, now and in the future. The notion that a machine can respond to its environment, make decisions, and learn, has been the stuff of scie...
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Salem Press, a division of EBSCO Information Services, Inc.,
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Publisher Address: | Ipswich, Massachusetts : |
Publication Dates: | [2018] |
Literature type: | Book |
Language: | English |
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Summary: |
"The study of artificial intelligence and robotics offer the enormous potential of continuing the wide-reaching debate about how men and machines live together, now and in the future. The notion that a machine can respond to its environment, make decisions, and learn, has been the stuff of science fiction for hundreds of years. This work examines the key principles and concepts behind the engineering and technological advances that have allowed IBM?s Deep Blue to compete against professional chess players and game show contestants, and a device to by itself vacuum your house" -- From publish |
Carrier Form: | xiii, 399 pages : illustrations ; 26 cm |
Bibliography: | Includes bibliographical references (pages 358-385) and index. |
ISBN: |
9781682179420 (hardcover) : 1682179427 (hardcover) |
Index Number: | TJ211 |
CLC: |
TP18 TP24 |
Call Number: | TP24/P957 |
Contents: | Abstraction -- Advanced encryption standard (AES) -- Agile robotics -- Algorithm -- Analysis of variance (ANOVA) -- Application programming interface (API) -- Artificial intelligence -- Augmented reality -- Automated processes and servomechanisms -- Autonomous car -- Avatars and simulation -- Behavioral neuroscience -- Binary pattern -- Biomechanical engineering -- Biomechanics -- Biomimetics -- Bionics and biomedical engineering -- Bioplastic -- Bioprocess engineering -- C -- C++ -- Central limit theorem -- Charles Babbage's difference and analytical engines -- Client-server architecture -- |