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Building intelligent systems : a guide to machine learning engineering
\"Produce a fully functioning Intelligent System that leverages machine learning and data from user interactions to improve over time and achieve success. This book teaches you how to build an Intelligent System from end to end and leverage machine learning in practice. You will understand how to apply your existing skills in software engineering, data science, machine learning, management, and program management to produce working systems.\"--Page 4 of cover.
Programming multi-agent systems in AgentSpeak using Jason
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Hübner, Jomi Fred
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Wooldridge, Michael
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Bordini, Rafael H
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Computer programming
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Electronics
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Intelligent agents (Computer software)
2007
This text provides a detailed, practical guide to building multi-agent systems using Jason, one of the most prominent agent programming languages.
Teamwork in Multi-Agent Systems
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Verbrugge, Rineke
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Dunin-Keplicz, Barbara
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Artificial intelligence
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Communication, Networking and Broadcast Technologies
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Components, Circuits, Devices and Systems
2010
What makes teamwork tick? Cooperation matters, in daily life and in complex applications. After all, many tasks need more than a single agent to be effectively performed. Therefore, teamwork rules! Teams are social groups of agents dedicated to the fulfilment of particular persistent tasks. In modern multiagent environments, heterogeneous teams often consist of autonomous software agents, various types of robots and human beings. Teamwork in Multi-agent Systems: A Formal Approach explains teamwork rules in terms of agents' attitudes and their complex interplay. It provides the first comprehensive logical theory, TeamLog, underpinning teamwork in dynamic environments. The authors justify design choices by showing TeamLog in action. The book guides the reader through a fascinating discussion of issues essential for teamwork to be successful: What is teamwork, and how can a logical view of it help in designing teams of agents? What is the role of agents' awareness in an uncertain, dynamic environment? How does collective intention constitute a team? How are plan-based collective commitments related to team action? How can one tune collective commitment to the team's organizational structure and its communication abilities?\\ What are the methodological underpinnings for teamwork in a dynamic environment? How does a team and its attitudes adjust to changing circumstances? How do collective intentions and collective commitments arise through dialogue? What is the computational complexity of TeamLog? How can one make TeamLog efficient in applications? This book is an invaluable resource for researchers and graduate students in computer science and artificial intelligence as well as for developers of multi-agent systems. Students and researchers in organizational science, in particular those investigating teamwork, will also find this book insightful. Since the authors made an effort to introduce TeamLog as a conceptual model of teamwork, understanding most of the book requires solely a basic logical background.
Argumentation in multi-agent systems : first international workshop, ArgMAS 2004, New York, NY, USA, July 19, 2004 : revised selected and invited papers
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ArgMAS 2004 (1st : 2004 : New York, N.Y.)
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Rahwan, Iyad editor
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Moraitis, Pavlos editor
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Intelligent agents (Computer software) Congresses
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Logic Congresses
2005
Constructive Dialogue Modelling
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Jokinen, Kristiina
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Automatic speech recognition
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Communication, Networking and Broadcast Technologies
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Components, Circuits, Devices and Systems
2009
Constructive Dialogue Modelling: Speech Interaction and Rational Agents provides an overview of the current dialogue technology and research trends in spoken dialogue systems, presenting a coherent perspective of AI-based cooperative interaction management. The book complements existing research regarding human-computer interfaces, speech and language technology, and communication studies in general, bringing different view-points together and integrating them into a single point of reference. Key Features: •Presents a guide to spoken dialogue technology and current research trends. •Provides an overview of human factors in dialogue systems and delivers a new metaphor for human-computer interaction and computer as agent. •Explains the architecture of dialogue systems using examples from systems such as Interact and DUMAS •Offers a comprehensive overview of original research into the new trends in speech dialogue technology in light of innovations such as ubiquitous computing. This book will provide essential reading for industrial designers and interface engineers, university researchers and teachers, computer scientists, human communication researchers, speech and language technologists, cognitive engineers/cognitive scientists, as well as social and media researchers, and psychologists. Advanced students and researchers in computer science, speech and language technologies, psychology and communication research will find this text of interest.
Integrating cognitive architectures into virtual character design
\"This book presents emerging research on virtual character artificial intelligence systems and procedures and the integration of cognitive architectures by emphasizing innovative methodologies for intelligent virtual character integration and design\"-- Provided by publisher.
The secret genius of modern life. Season 1, Episode 3, Virtual assistant
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Fry, Hannah
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Inkson, Eileen
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Bruce, Lyndon
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Documentary television programs
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Evaluation
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Intelligent personal assistants (Computer software)
2022
Hannah Fry delves into the inner workings of virtual assistants.
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Cunning Machines
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Osiński, Jędrzej
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Artificial intelligence
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Automatic programming (Computer science)
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Computation
2020
There are many myths and mistakes which make the topics of artificial intelligence complex and confusing. But the truth is that the foundations of AI are not rocket science. People do not need a PhD to understand how a basic neural network works. In fact, one does not even need computer skills to learn this.
This book explains the main concepts: what does AI really mean, where do we find it, how do scientists try to evaluate it, what are its main limitations and what future we can expect with it? It also describes the most popular AI techniques in an easy-to-digest form:
Artificial neural networks
pGenetic algorithms
The Monte Carlo method
Natural language processing
Ontologies and their applications
This book is for everyone. Still, it may be especially valuable to teachers who wish to enrich their classes with some interesting and popular topics, sales managers and business analysts who wish to better understand the IT world, and finally politicians and journalists who take part in debates on the latest technologies.