Artificial Intelligence.: An International Perspective

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Max Bramer
Springer Science & Business Media, Aug 4, 2009 - Computers - 247 pages

Artificial Intelligence (AI) is a rapidly growing inter-disciplinary field with a long and distinguished history that involves many countries and considerably pre-dates the development of computers. It can be traced back at least as far as Ancient Greece and has evolved over time to become a major subfield of computer science in general.

This state-of-the-art survey not only serves as a "position paper" on the field from the viewpoint of expert members of the IFIP Technical Committee 12, its Working Groups and their colleagues, but also presents overviews of current work in different countries.

The chapters describe important relatively new or emerging areas of work in which the authors are personally involved, including text and hypertext categorization; autonomous systems; affective intelligence; AI in electronic healthcare systems; artifact-mediated society and social intelligence design; multilingual knowledge management; agents, intelligence and tools; intelligent user profiling; and supply chain business intelligence. They provide an interesting international perspective on where this significant field is going at the end of the first decade of the twenty-first century.

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Contents

Artificial Intelligence and Intelligent Systems Research in Chile
1
Text and Hypertext Categorization
11
Future Challenges for Autonomous Systems
39
The Human Face of AI
53
State of the Art and Future Trends
71
History Lessons Learnt State of the Art and Future
91
ArtifactMediated Society and Social Intelligence Design
112
Multilingual Knowledge Management
133
Agents Intelligence and Tools
157
An Overview of AI Research in Italy
174
Intelligent User Profiling
193
Technologies Issues and Trends
217
Author Index
246
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