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Intellectics and Computational Logic
Papers in Honor of Wolfgang Bibel

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`Intellectics' seeks to understand the functions, structure and operation of the human intellect and to test artificial systems to see the extent to which they can substitute or complement such functions. The word itself was introduced in the early 1980s by Wolfgang Bibel to describe the united fields of artificial intelligence and cognitive science.
The book collects papers by distinguished researchers, colleagues and former students of Bibel's, all of whom have worked together with him, and who present their work to him here to mark his 60th birthday. The papers discuss significant issues in intellectics and computational logic, ranging across automated deduction, logic programming, the logic-based approach to intellectics, cognitive robotics, knowledge representation and reasoning. Each paper contains new, previously unpublished, reviewed results. The collection is a state of the art account of the current capabilities and limitations of a computational-logic-based approach to intellectics.
Readership: Researchers who are convinced that the intelligent behaviour of machines should be based on a rigid formal treatment of knowledge representation and reasoning.

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Dr. Steffen Hölldobler ist wissenschaftlicher Mitarbeiter am Fachbereich Informatik.

Summary

`Intellectics' seeks to understand the functions, structure and operation of the human intellect and to test artificial systems to see the extent to which they can substitute or complement such functions. The word itself was introduced in the early 1980s by Wolfgang Bibel to describe the united fields of artificial intelligence and cognitive science.


The book collects papers by distinguished researchers, colleagues and former students of Bibel's, all of whom have worked together with him, and who present their work to him here to mark his 60th birthday. The papers discuss significant issues in intellectics and computational logic, ranging across automated deduction, logic programming, the logic-based approach to intellectics, cognitive robotics, knowledge representation and reasoning. Each paper contains new, previously unpublished, reviewed results. The collection is a state of the art account of the current capabilities and limitations of a computational-logic-based approach to intellectics.

Readership:
Researchers who are convinced that the intelligent behaviour of machines should be based on a rigid formal treatment of knowledge representation and reasoning.

Product details

Assisted by Steffen Hölldobler (Editor), Steffe Hölldobler (Editor)
Publisher Springer Netherlands
 
Content Book
Product form Hardback
Publication date 26.06.2009
Subject Non-fiction book > Philosophy, religion > Philosophy: general, reference works
Humanities, art, music > Philosophy > General, dictionaries
 
EAN 9780792362616
ISBN 978-0-7923-6261-6
Pages 388
Illustrations XI, 388 p.
Dimensions (packing) 16 x 24 cm
Weight (packing) 744 g
 
Series Applied Logic Series > Vol.19
Applied Logic Series
Subjects C, Künstliche Intelligenz, Robotics, Artificial Intelligence, Logic, knowledge, Robot, intelligence, Mathematics and Statistics, Programming, proving, knowledge base, knowledge representation, neural network, Automated deduction
 

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