| Machine Learning, Neural and Statistical Classification | |
| This free book is based on the EC (ESPRIT) project StatLog which compare and evaluated a range of classification techniques, with an assessment of their merits, disadvantages and range of application. This integrated volume provides a concise introduction to each method, and reviews comparative trials in large-scale commercial and industrial problems. | ![]() |
| Intelligent Agents: Theory and Practice | |
| The concept of an agent has become important in both Artificial Intelligence (AI) and mainstream computer science. The author's aim in this online book is to point the reader at what they perceive to be the most important theoretical and practical issues associated with the design and construction of intelligent agents. | |
| Machine Translation: an Introductory Guide | |
| This book makes the following points: 1) in analogy with robots, we humans know by the models we make of reality, 2) these models are always provisional and sometimes unreliable, 3) it is especially important to examine thoroughly those models upon which we base actions, and 4) the scientific method provides an excellent guide for such examination. | |
| Introduction to Machine Translation | |
| An Introduction to Machine Translation aims to introduce the reader to the well-established core of methods and approaches in Machine Translation, and will be an invaluable test for students of computational linguistics, artificial intelligence, natural language processing and information science. | |
| Intelligent Software Agents on the Internet | |
| Intelligent Software Agents on the Internet: An inventory of currently offered functionality in the information society and a prediction of near future developments. | |
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