The Cambridge handbook of artificial intelligence /

"Artificial intelligence, or AI, is a cross-disciplinary approach to understanding, modeling, and creating intelligence of various forms. It is a critical branch of cognitive science, and its influence is increasingly being felt in other areas, including the humanities. AI applications are tran...

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Other Authors: Frankish, Keith (Editor), Ramsey, William M., 1960- (Editor)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Cambridge ; New York : Cambridge University Press, 2014.
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Table of Contents:
  • History, motivations, and core themes / Stan Franklin
  • Philosophical foundations / Konstantine Arkoudas and Selmer Bringsjord
  • Philosophical challenges / William S. Robinson
  • GOFAI / Margaret A. Boden
  • Connectionism and neural networks / Ron Sun
  • Dynamical systems and embedded cognition / Randall D. Beer
  • Learning / David Danks
  • Perception and computer vision / Markus Vincze, Sven Wachsmuth and Gerhard Sagerer
  • Reasoning and decision making / Eyal Amir
  • Language and communication / Yorick Wilks
  • Actions and agents / Eduardo Alonso
  • Artificial emotions and machine consciousness / Matthias Scheutz
  • Robotics / Phil Husbands
  • Artificial life / Mark A. Bedau
  • The ethics of artificial intelligence / Nick Bostrom and Eliezer Yudkowsky.