The significantly updated second edition of Fundamentals of the New Artificial Intelligence thoroughly covers the most essential and widely employed material pertaining to neural networks, genetic algorithms, fuzzy systems, rough sets, and chaos. In particular, this unique textbook explores the importance of this content for real-world applications. The exposition reveals the core principles, concepts, and technologies in a concise and accessible, easy-to-understand manner, and as a result, prerequisites are minimal: A basic understanding of computer programming and mathematics makes the book suitable for readers coming to this subject for the first time.
Topics and features:
- Retains the well-received features of the first edition, yet clarifies and expands on the topic
. Features completely new material on simulated annealing, Boltzmann machines, and extended fuzzy if-then rules tables [NEW]
. Emphasizes the real-world applications derived from this important area of computer science
. Provides easy-to-comprehend descriptions and algorithms
. Updates all references, for maximum usefulness to professors, students, and other readers [NEW]
. Integrates all material, yet allows each chapter to be used or studied independently
This invaluable textand reference is an authoritative introduction to the subject and is therefore ideal for upper-level undergraduates and graduates studying intelligent computing, soft computing, neural networks, evolutionary computing, and fuzzy systems. In addition, the material is self-contained and therefore valuable to researchers in many related disciplines. Professor Munakata is a leading figure in this field and has given courses on this topic extensively.
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"The book focuses on five important areas in computer science: neural networks, genetic algorithms, fuzzy systems, rough sets, and chaos. ... This is an excellent textbook for undergraduate and graduate students in computer science, coming to this subject for the first time and desiring to acquire a comprehensive view of the whole area of soft computing. The mathematical background required is minimal ... . Critical comparisons among the models illustrated are suggested, and essential literature references are given for further reading." (G. Guida, ACM Computing Reviews, October, 2008)