Understanding Intelligence
By the mid-1980s researchers from artificial intelligence, computer science, brain and cognitive science, and psychology realized that the idea of computers as intelligent machines was inappropriate. The brain does not run "programs"; it does something entirely different. But what? Evoluti...
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| Médium: | E-kniha Kniha |
| Jazyk: | English |
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Cambridge, Massachusetts
MIT Press
1999
The MIT Press A Bradford Book |
| Vydanie: | 1 |
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| ISBN: | 0262256797, 9780262256797, 026266125X, 9780262661256 |
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Obsah:
- Intro -- Contents -- Preface -- I The Study of Intelligence - Foundations and Issues -- 1 The Study of Intelligence -- 2 Foundations of Classical Artificial Intelligence and Cognitive Science -- 3 The Fundamental Problems of Classical Artificial Intelligence and Cognitive Science -- II A Framework for Embodied Cognitive Science -- 4 Embodied Cognitive Science: Basic Concepts -- 5 Neural Networks for Adaptive Behavior -- III Approaches and Agent Examples -- 6 Braitenberg Vehicles -- 7 The Subsumption Architecture -- 8 Artificial Evolution and Artificial Life -- 9 Other Approaches -- IV Principles of Intelligent Systems -- 10 Design Principles of Autonomous Agents -- 11 The Principle of Parallel, Loosely Coupled Processes -- 12 The Principle of Sensory-Motor Coordination -- 13 The Principles of Cheap Design, Redundancy, and Ecological Balance -- 14 The Value Principle -- 15 Human Memory: A Case Study -- V Design and Evaluation -- 16 Agent Design Considerations -- 17 Evaluation -- VI Future Directions -- 18 Theory, Technology, and Applications -- 19 Intelligence Revisited -- Glossary -- References -- Author Index -- Subject Index

