The hitch-hiker's guide to artificial intelligence

Bbc Basic Version

200 pages

English language

Published Dec. 24, 1985 by Chapman and Hall.

ISBN:
978-0-412-26970-7
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Artificial Intelligence (AI) has always been computer science's 'department of clever tricks'. It is concerned with leading-edge problems which are hard for computers even if - like speech and vision - they are easy for people. This book is a practical, do-it-yourself introduction and guide for the personal computer user and student of AI who wants to learn and profit from AI techniques.

All the programs are in BBC BASIC.

The Authors Richard Forsyth was a Senior Lecturer in Computing at the Polytechnic of North London until 1984. He now runs his own business, Warm Boot Limited, which specialises in machine-intelligence applications. His recent books include The BBC BASIC Idea and Expert Systems: Principles and Case Studies, both published by Chapman and Hall.

Chris Naylor is currently a full time author, researcher and freelance journalist. His recent books include Build Your Own Expert System and Programs That Write Programs: Choosing …

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Subjects

  • Artificial intelligence -- Data processing.
  • Microcomputers -- Programming.
  • BASIC (Computer program language)