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Challenges for Computational Intelligence

Editat de Wlodzislaw Duch, Jacek Mandziuk
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 26 iun 2007
In the year 1900 at the International Congress of Mathematicians in Paris David Hilbert delivered what is now considered the most important talk ever given in the history of mathematics, proposing 23 major problems worth working at in the future. One hundred years later the impact of this talk is still strong: some problems have been solved, new problems have been added, but the direction once set - identify the most important problems and focus on them - is still actual.
Computational Intelligence (CI) is used as a name to cover many existing branches of science, with artificial neural networks, fuzzy systems and evolutionary computation forming its core. In recent years CI has been extended by adding many other subdisciplines and it became quite obvious that this new field also requires a series of challenging problems that will give it a sense of direction. Without setting up clear goals and yardsticks to measure progress on the way many research efforts are wasted.
The book written by top experts in CI provides such clear directions and the much-needed focus on the most important and challenging research issues, showing a roadmap how to achieve ambitious goals.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9783540719830
ISBN-10: 3540719830
Pagini: 500
Ilustrații: XII, 487 p.
Dimensiuni: 160 x 241 x 33 mm
Greutate: 0.91 kg
Ediția:2007
Editura: Springer
Locul publicării:Berlin, Heidelberg, Germany

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Cuprins

What Is Computational Intelligence and Where Is It Going?.- New Millennium AI and the Convergence of History.- The Challenges of Building Computational Cognitive Architectures.- Programming a Parallel Computer: The Ersatz Brain Project.- The Human Brain as a Hierarchical Intelligent Control System.- Artificial Brain and OfficeMate TR based on Brain Information Processing Mechanism.- Natural Intelligence and Artificial Intelligence: Bridging the Gap between Neurons and Neuro-Imaging to Understand Intelligent Behaviour.- Computational Scene Analysis.- Brain-, Gene-, and Quantum Inspired Computational Intelligence: Challenges and Opportunities.- The Science of Pattern Recognition. Achievements and Perspectives.- Towards Comprehensive Foundations of Computational Intelligence.- Knowledge-Based Clustering in Computational Intelligence.- Generalization in Learning from Examples.- A Trend on Regularization and Model Selection in Statistical Learning: A Bayesian Ying Yang Learning Perspective.- Computational Intelligence in Mind Games.- Computer Go: A Grand Challenge to AI.- Noisy Chaotic Neural Networks for Combinatorial Optimization.

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In the year 1900 at the International Congress of Mathematicians in Paris David Hilbert delivered what is now considered the most important talk ever given in the history of mathematics, proposing 23 major problems worth working at in the future. One hundred years later the impact of this talk is still strong: some problems have been solved, new problems have been added, but the direction once set -- identify the most important problems and focus on them
-- is still actual.
Computational Intelligence (CI) is used as a name to cover many existing branches of science, with artificial neural networks, fuzzy systems and evolutionary computation forming its core. In recent years CI has been extended by adding many other subdisciplines and it became quite obvious that this new field also requires a series of challenging problems that will give it a sense of direction. Without setting up clear goals and yardsticks to measure progress on the way many research efforts are wasted.
The book written by top experts in CI provides such clear directions and the much-needed focus on the most important and challenging research issues, showing a roadmap how to achieve ambitious goals.

Caracteristici

Fascinating book presenting the latest challenges in computational intelligence Includes various contributions from world leading researchers in computational intelligence