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Artificial Intelligence Techniques

A Comprehensive Catalogue

Editor: Alan Bundy

Publisher: Springer Berlin Heidelberg

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The purpose of "Artificial Intelligence Techniques: A Comprehensive Cata­ logue" is to promote interaction between members of the AI community. It does this by announcing the existence of AI techniques, and acting as a pointer into the literature. Thus the AI community has access to a common, extensional definition of the field, which promotes a common terminology, discourages the reinvention of wheels, and acts as a clearing house for ideas and algorithms. I am grateful to the impressive group of AI experts who have contributed the many descriptions of AI techniques which go to make up this Catalogue. They have managed to distill a very wide knowledge of AI into a very compact form. The Catalogue is a reference work providing a quick guide to the AI tech­ niques available for different tasks. Intentionally, it only provides a brief de­ scription of each technique, with no extended discussion of its historical origin or how it has been used in particular AI programs.

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Frontmatter
Artificial Intelligence Techniques
Abstract
A viewer-centred representation making explicit the depths, local orientations and discontinuities of visible surfaces, created and maintained from a number of cues, e.g., Stereopsis261 and Optical Flow190. It was thought by Marr to be at the limit of pure perception, i.e., subsequent processes are no longer completely data-driven, and for him it provides a representation of objective physical reality that precedes the decomposition of the scene into objects.
Alan Bundy
Backmatter
Metadata
Title
Artificial Intelligence Techniques
Editor
Alan Bundy
Copyright Year
1997
Publisher
Springer Berlin Heidelberg
Electronic ISBN
978-3-642-60359-4
Print ISBN
978-3-540-59323-2
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-60359-4