
Artificial Intelligence And Automation
Nikolas G. Bourbakis(Editor)
World Scientific Publishing Co Pte Ltd
Will be published approx. on 6. May 1998
Book
Hardback
556 pages
978-981-02-2637-4 (ISBN)
Description
Covering artificial intelligence and automation, these contributions discuss: the evolution of AI tools; an SPN knowledge representation scheme; software engineering using AI; the impact of AI in VLSI design automation; incremental adaptation as a method to improve reactive behaviour; and more.
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Series
Language
English
Place of publication
Singapore
Singapore
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Product notice
Laminated cover
Dimensions
Height: 229 mm
Width: 152 mm
Weight
18 gr
ISBN-13
978-981-02-2637-4 (9789810226374)
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Person
Content
A new way to acquire knowledge, H.-Y. Wang; an SPN knowledge representation scheme, J. Gattiker and N. Bourbakis; on the deep structures of word problems and their construction, F. Gomez; resolving conflicts in inheritance reasoning with statistical approach, C. Lee; integrating high and low level computer vision for scene understanding, R. Malik and S. So; the evolution of commercial AI tools - the first decade, F. Hayes-Roth; reengineering - the AT generation - billions on the table, J.S. Minor, Jr.; an intelligent tool for discovering data dependencies in relational DBS, P. Gavaskar and F. Golshani; a case-based reasoning (CBR) tool to assist traffic flow, B. Das and S. Bayles; a study of financial expert system based on flops, T. Kaneko and K. Takenaka; an associative data parallel compilation model for tight integration of high performance knowledge retrieval and computation, A. Bansal; software automation - from silly to intelligent, X. Jiafu et al; software engineering using artificial intelligence - the knowledge based software assistant, D. White; knowledge based derivation of programmes from specs, T. Weight et al; automatic functional model generation for parallel fault design error simulations, S.E. Chang and S. Szygenda; visual reverse engineering using SPN for automated diagnosis and functional simulation of digital circuits, J. Gattiker and S. Mertoguno; the impact of AI in VLSI design automation, M. Mortazavi and N. Bourbakis; the automated acquisition of subcategorization of verbs, nouns and adjectives from sample sentences, F. Gomez; general method for planning and rendezvous problems, K. Trovato; learning to improve path planning performance, P.C. Chen; incremental adaptation as a method to improve reactive behaviour, A.J. Hendriks and D.M. Lyons; an SPN-neural planning methodology for coordination of multiple robotic arms with constrained placement, N. Bourbakis and A. Tascillo.