01343nam a22002657a 450000500170000000800410001702000180005804000130007608200170008910000320010624500880013825000120022626000290023830000180026750000180028552004370030354600080074065000280074865000210077665000210079794200070081899900190082595201080084495201250095220260421143046.0260403s2025 |||||||| |||| 00| 0 eng d a9781292730851 cPK-LaUMT a006.3bNEG-A1 aNegnevitsky, Michael91028810aArtificial intelligence :ba guide to intelligent systems /cby Michael Negnevitsky a4th ed. aHarlow :bPearson,c2025 axviii, 580 p. aIndex present aWhat are the principles behind intelligent systems? How are they built? What are intelligent systems useful for? How do we choose the right tool for the job? These questions are answered by Michael Negnevitsky's Artificial Intelligence: A Guide to Intelligent Systems. Unlike many books on computer intelligence, which use complex computer science terminology and are crowded with complex matrix algebra and differential equations.  aEng aArtificial intelligence aMachine learning aComputer science cBK c140296d140296 00104070a01b01d2026-04-03l1o006.3 NEG-Ap152203r2026-05-14 15:32:32s2026-05-14w2026-04-03yBK 00104070a01b01d2026-04-21l2o006.3 NEG-Ap152451q2026-08-26r2026-08-12 19:29:13s2026-08-12tC.2w2026-04-21yBK