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开 本: 16开纸 张: 胶版纸包 装: 平装是否套装: 否国际标准书号ISBN: 9780521703390
This book is a critique of Artificial Intelligence (AI) from the
perspective of cognitive science – it seeks to examine what we have
learned about human cognition from AI successes and failures. The
book’s goal is to separate those ‘AI dreams’ that either have been
or could be realized from those that are constructed through
discourse and are unrealizable. AI research has advanced many areas
that are intellectually compelling and holds great promise for
advances in science, engineering, and practical systems. After the
1980s, however, the field has often struggled to deliver widely on
these promises. This book breaks new ground by analyzing how some
of the driving dreams of people practicing AI research become
valued contributions, while others devolve into unrealized and
unrealizable projects.
1. The origins of AI
2. Supercomputing AI
3. Cybernetic AI
4. Knowledge-intensive AI
5. Case-based AI
6. Connectionist AI
7. Dynamical AI
8. Neo-robotic AI
9. Analogical AI
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