Detalhes do Livro
Formato
Kindle
Páginas
447
Idioma
Inglês
Publicado
Jan 1, 2013
Editora
Psychology Press
Edição
1
ISBN-10
1134930097
ISBN-13
9781134930098
Descrição
In this exploration of case-based reasoning, readers are invited to delve into the complexities of dynamic memory and how these concepts shape artificial intelligence. The authors dissect the mechanisms behind learning and problem-solving, illustrating how humans and machines can draw upon past experiences to inform future decisions. Through a thoughtful integration of theory and practical examples, the book provides a rich landscape for understanding the cognitive processes that drive intelligent behavior.
With a focus on the underlying principles of how cases influence reasoning, the narrative captures the essence of adaptive learning in both natural and artificial systems. This work not only highlights significant advancements in the field but also prompts deeper reflections on the nature of intelligence itself. It serves as both an essential academic resource and a compelling guide for those keen to understand the intersection of memory and reasoning within artificial intelligence frameworks.
With a focus on the underlying principles of how cases influence reasoning, the narrative captures the essence of adaptive learning in both natural and artificial systems. This work not only highlights significant advancements in the field but also prompts deeper reflections on the nature of intelligence itself. It serves as both an essential academic resource and a compelling guide for those keen to understand the intersection of memory and reasoning within artificial intelligence frameworks.
Gêneros
Psicologia