Artificial Intelligence Problems and Their Solutions
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Mercury Learning and Information - Published
4th April 2014 - ISBN 9781683922544
- Language English
- Pages 300 pp.
- Size 6" x 9"
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- Publisher
Mercury Learning and Information - Published
15th April 2014 - ISBN 9781938549328
- Language English
- Pages 300 pp.
- Size 6" x 9"
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This book lends insight into solving some well-known AI problems using the most efficient methods by humans and computers. The book discusses the importance of developing critical-thinking methods and skills, and develops a consistent approach toward each problem: 1) a precise description of a well-known AI problem coupled with an effective graphical representation; 2) discussion of possible approaches to solving each problem; 3) identifying and presenting the best known human solution to each problem; 4) evaluation and discussion of the Human Window aspects for the best solution; 5) a playability site where students can exercise the process of developing their solutions, as well as “experiencing” the best solution; 6) code or pseudo-code implementing the solution algorithm, and 7) academic references for each problem. Features:
1) Introduction
2) Problem Solving
3) The Missionaries and Cannibals Problem
4) The 12 Coins Problem
5) Cryptarithms
6) The Red Donkey Puzzle
7) The 15 Puzzle
8) The Knight’s Tour Problem
9) Mastermind
10) The Monty Hall Problem
11) Rubik’s Cube
12) The Prisoner’s Dilemma
13) Miscellaneous Problems
14) Conclusion
On The CD-ROM: Appendices A-D
Danny Kopec
Danny Kopec (Late) taught at Brooklyn College. He authored several books and journal articles and was an International Chess Master.
Shweta Shetty
Shweta Shetty is an SAP PI Consultant.
Christopher Pileggi
Christopher Pileggi holds a degree in Computer Information Science and is employed by the Center for Economic Workforce & Development.