Artificial Intelligence: A Modern Approach (3rd Edition)
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| Author | Stuart Russell, Peter Norvig |
| Overview or Summary | Artificial intelligence: A Modern Approach, 3e, is ideal for one or two-semester, undergraduate or graduate-level courses in Artificial Intelligence. It is also a valuable resource for computer professionals, linguists, and cognitive scientists interested in artificial intelligence.
The revision of this best-selling text offers the most comprehensive, up-to-date introduction to the theory and practice of artificial intelligence. |
| Availability | From Amazon here |
Keywords
AI, artificial intelligence, heuristics, robots, robotics, Arduino
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