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Advances in Fuzzy Systems — Applications and Theory - Vol. 21

MACHINE INTELLIGENCE: QUO VADIS?

edited by P Sincák, J Vascák (Technical University of Kosice, Slovakia) & Kauro Hirota (Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan)

This book brings together the contributions of leading researchers in the field of machine intelligence, covering areas such as fuzzy logic, neural networks, evolutionary computation and hybrid systems.

There is wide coverage of the subject — from simple tools, through industrial applications, to applications in high-level intelligent systems which are biologically motivated, such as humanoid robots (and selected parts of these systems, like the visual cortex). Readers will gain a comprehensive overview of the issues in machine intelligence, a field which promises to play a very important role in the information society of the future.


Contents:

  • Mathematical Tools for Machine Intelligence
  • Advanced Applications with Machine Intelligence
  • Machine Intelligence for High Level Intelligent Systems


Readership: Students, researchers and practitioners in the areas of artificial intelligence and neural networks.

476pp Pub. date: Apr 2004
ISBN 978-981-238-751-6
981-238-751-X
US$115 / £79


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Updated on 7 August 2008