Thinking Programs
639 EGP
A comprehensive exploration of artificial intelligence and computer programming that examines how machines can be designed to simulate human thought processes and decision-making capabilities.
This technical work delves into the intersection of computer science, cognitive psychology, and artificial intelligence to explore how programs can be constructed to mimic human reasoning. The book examines algorithms, data structures, and programming methodologies that enable machines to process information in ways that resemble thinking. Written for computer scientists, AI researchers, and advanced students, it bridges theoretical concepts with practical implementation. The work stands out for its systematic approach to understanding computational intelligence and its implications for future technology development.
| Dimensions | 652 cm |
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