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- catalog abstract "Artificial Intelligence is one of the most fascinating and unusual areas of academic study to have emerged this century. For some, AI is a true scientific discipline, that has made important and fundamental contributions to the use of computation for our understanding of nature and phenomena of the human mind; for others, AI is the black art of computer science. Artificial Intelligence Today provides a showcase for the field of AI as it stands today. The editors invited contributions both from traditional subfields of AI, such as theorem proving, as well as from subfields that have emerged more recently, such as agents, AI and the Internet, or synthetic actors. The papers themselves are a mixture of more specialized research papers and authorative survey papers. The secondary purpose of this book is to celebrate Springer-Verlag's Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence series.".
- catalog contributor b11428161.
- catalog contributor b11428162.
- catalog created "c1999.".
- catalog date "1999".
- catalog date "c1999.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c1999.".
- catalog description "Artificial Intelligence is one of the most fascinating and unusual areas of academic study to have emerged this century. For some, AI is a true scientific discipline, that has made important and fundamental contributions to the use of computation for our understanding of nature and phenomena of the human mind; for others, AI is the black art of computer science. Artificial Intelligence Today provides a showcase for the field of AI as it stands today. The editors invited contributions both from traditional subfields of AI, such as theorem proving, as well as from subfields that have emerged more recently, such as agents, AI and the Internet, or synthetic actors. The papers themselves are a mixture of more specialized research papers and authorative survey papers. The secondary purpose of this book is to celebrate Springer-Verlag's Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence series.".
- catalog description "Behavioural virtual agents / Ruth Aylett -- Logic-based knowledge representation / Franz Baader -- A taxonomy of theorem-proving strategies / Maria Paola Bonacina -- An overview of planning under uncertainty / Jim Blythe -- Knowledge representation for stochastic decision processes / Craig Boutilier -- A survey of automated deduction / Alan Bundy -- The world wide web as a place for agents / P. Ciancarini, Robert Tolksdorf, F. Vitali -- Lifelike pedagogical agents and affective computing / Clark Elliott, Jeff Rickel and James Lester -- OBDD-based universal planning / Rune M. Jensen, Manuela M. Veloso -- Combining artificial intelligence and databases for data integration / Alon Y. Levy -- "Underwater love": building Tristao and Isolda's personalities / Carlos Martinho, Ana Paiva -- An Oz-centric review of interactive drama and believable agents / Michael Mateas -- Robots with the best of intentions / S. Parsons [and others] -- Agent-based project management / Charles Petrie, Sigrid Goldmann and Andreas Raquet -- A system for defeasible argumentation, with defeasible priorities / Henry Prakken, Giovanni Sartor -- Handling uncertainty in control of autonomous robots / Alessandro Saffiotti -- The event calculus explained / Murray Shanahan -- Towards a logic programming infrastructure for internet programming / Paul Tarau, Veronica Dahl -- Towards autonomous, perceptive, and intelligent virtual actors / Daniel Thalmann, Hansrudi Noser -- Temporally invariant junction tree for inference in dynamic bayesian network / Y. Xiang.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references and index.".
- catalog extent "viii, 487 p. :".
- catalog identifier "3540664289 (alk. paper)".
- catalog isPartOf "Lecture notes in computer science ; 1600. Lecture notes in artificial intelligence".
- catalog isPartOf "Lecture notes in computer science ; 1600.".
- catalog isPartOf "Lecture notes in computer science. Lecture notes in artificial intelligence.".
- catalog issued "1999".
- catalog issued "c1999.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Berlin ; New York : Springer,".
- catalog subject "006.3 21".
- catalog subject "Artificial intelligence.".
- catalog subject "Computer science.".
- catalog subject "Q335 .A7871445 1999".
- catalog tableOfContents "Behavioural virtual agents / Ruth Aylett -- Logic-based knowledge representation / Franz Baader -- A taxonomy of theorem-proving strategies / Maria Paola Bonacina -- An overview of planning under uncertainty / Jim Blythe -- Knowledge representation for stochastic decision processes / Craig Boutilier -- A survey of automated deduction / Alan Bundy -- The world wide web as a place for agents / P. Ciancarini, Robert Tolksdorf, F. Vitali -- Lifelike pedagogical agents and affective computing / Clark Elliott, Jeff Rickel and James Lester -- OBDD-based universal planning / Rune M. Jensen, Manuela M. Veloso -- Combining artificial intelligence and databases for data integration / Alon Y. Levy -- "Underwater love": building Tristao and Isolda's personalities / Carlos Martinho, Ana Paiva -- An Oz-centric review of interactive drama and believable agents / Michael Mateas -- Robots with the best of intentions / S. Parsons [and others] -- Agent-based project management / Charles Petrie, Sigrid Goldmann and Andreas Raquet -- A system for defeasible argumentation, with defeasible priorities / Henry Prakken, Giovanni Sartor -- Handling uncertainty in control of autonomous robots / Alessandro Saffiotti -- The event calculus explained / Murray Shanahan -- Towards a logic programming infrastructure for internet programming / Paul Tarau, Veronica Dahl -- Towards autonomous, perceptive, and intelligent virtual actors / Daniel Thalmann, Hansrudi Noser -- Temporally invariant junction tree for inference in dynamic bayesian network / Y. Xiang.".
- catalog title "Artificial intelligence today : recent trends and developments / Michael J. Wooldridge, Manuela Veloso (eds.).".
- catalog type "text".