Artificial Intelligence Enters the MarketplaceBy illustrating what it can and cannot do, this book puts Artificial Intelligence in perspecitve. It describes the challenges AI can solve and concentrates on the two hottest AI areas currently under commercial development: natural language processing systems and expert systems. |
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... capabilities . Still , the programming of computers with the rules and information needed to perform humanlike tasks at anywhere near the level of a person is a daunting job . As a result , many working in AI look askance at some of the ...
... capabilities . Still , the programming of computers with the rules and information needed to perform humanlike tasks at anywhere near the level of a person is a daunting job . As a result , many working in AI look askance at some of the ...
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... capabilities if it doesn't make some legitimate use of AI techniques . The major difference between the various systems that purport to provide a natural language interface to a computer is the degree to which the products support ...
... capabilities if it doesn't make some legitimate use of AI techniques . The major difference between the various systems that purport to provide a natural language interface to a computer is the degree to which the products support ...
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... capabilities and interests of each student . In so doing , the computer would have to " learn " new informa- tion as it went along . Computer learning is crucial to numerous AI applications , but such a capability has yet to appear ...
... capabilities and interests of each student . In so doing , the computer would have to " learn " new informa- tion as it went along . Computer learning is crucial to numerous AI applications , but such a capability has yet to appear ...
Common terms and phrases
achieve AI products AI-based already ambiguity analysis areas artificial intelligence assembly language basic capabilities commercial companies complex computer science computer's concepts conceptual view corporate create customers database decision trees designed difficult electronic entrepreneurs example exist expert systems fact field Fifth-Generation Project Figure firms fourth-generation fourth-generation languages functions funding goals grammar hardware higher-level human ICOT important industry inference engine inference rules Japan Japanese knowledge base knowledge-based LISP machine logical view machine language marketplace meaning natural language processing natural language system noun phrase parallel processing parse tree perform personal computers potential problems processors programming languages PROLOG puter query questions result robots role rule-based approach rule-based programming semantic primitives sentence sequence simply solution solve specific speech recognition start-up stored success syntactic tasks techniques tion today's toolkits understand vendors verb phrase vertical application words