Artificial Intelligence: A Modern Approach

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Artificial Intelligence: A Modern Approach (ISBN 0-13-790395-2) (AIMA) is a college textbook on Artificial Intelligence, written by Stuart J. Russell and Peter Norvig. The second edition of the book was released on December 20, 2002. It is used in over 1000 universities worldwide. The book is intended for an undergraduate audience but can also be used for graduate-level studies with the suggestion of adding some of the primary sources listed in the extensive bibliography. Artificial Intelligence: A Modern Approach is divided into eight parts with a total of 27 chapters. The authors state that it is a large text which would take two semesters to cover all the chapters and projects. 'Part I': Artificial IntelligenceThis section sets the stage for the following sections by viewing AI systems as intelligent agents that can decide what actions to take and when to take them. 'Part II': Problem SolvingFocuses on methods for deciding what action to take when needing to think several... full article at wikipedia
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