Description
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This book lends insight into solving some well-known AI problems using the most efficient problem-solving methods by humans and computers. The book discusses the importance of developing critical-thinking methods and skills, and develops a consistent approach toward each problem. This book assembles in one place a set of interesting and challenging AI–type problems that students regularly encounter in computer science, mathematics, and AI courses. These problems are not new, and students from all backgrounds can benefit from the kind of deductive thinking that goes into solving them. The book is especially useful as a companion to any course in computer science or mathematics where there are interesting problems to solve.
About The Authors
Danny Kopec teaches at Brooklyn College and the CUNY Graduate Center. He has authored several books (including Artificial Intelligence in the 21st Century 2/e), journal articles, and is an International Chess Master. Christopher Pileggi and David Ungar hold degrees in computer science. Shweta Shetty is an SAP FI Consultant.
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