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   Artificial intelligence: a modern approach
Russell S., Norvig P., Prentice Hall Press, Upper Saddle River, NJ, 2009. 1152 pp.  Type: Book (978-0-136042-59-4)

Without a doubt, this book should be on the short list of indispensable computer science textbooks, along with other classics such as “the dragon book” [1] and Hennessy and Patterson’s computer architectur...
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Jul 30 2010  
  Object identification: a Bayesian analysis with application to traffic surveillance
Huang T., Russell S. Artificial Intelligence 103(1-2): 77-93, 1998.  Type: Article

The task of identifying and mapping objects between successivestates, as defined by sensory data, is described. The example used inthis paper is that of recognizing cars on a highway, and specificallydetermining which cars in one camer...
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Apr 1 1999  
  Rationality and intelligence
Russell S. Artificial Intelligence 94(1-2): 57-77, 1997.  Type: Article

A formal model for intelligence that can be used by agents and that purports to narrow the gap between theory and practice is presented. Four candidates for formal definitions of intelligence are introduced, namely perfect rationality,...
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Nov 1 1997  
  Artificial intelligence
Russell S., Norvig P. (ed), Candy J., Malik J., Edwards D., Prentice-Hall, Inc., Upper Saddle River, NJ, 1996.  Type: Book (9780131038059)

Many books on artificial intelligence have been published, and the competition among them is quite strong. This seems to have been an additional source of motivation for the authors, besides the inherent challenge of a discipline that ...
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May 1 1997  
  Optimal composition of real-time systems
Zilberstein S., Russell S. Artificial Intelligence 82(1-2): 181-213, 1996.  Type: Article

An anytime algorithm has a performance profile that describes the quality of the algorithm’s result in terms of the quality of the inputs and the time allowed for computation. A collection of primitive anytime algorithms can ...
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Jan 1 1997  

 
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