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Diagrammatic Reasoning in AI by Robbie T. Nakatsu (2009, Hardcover)

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PublisherWiley & Sons, Incorporated, John
ISBN-100470331879
ISBN-139780470331873
eBay Product ID (ePID)72588558

Product Key Features

Number of Pages346 Pages
LanguageEnglish
Publication NameDiagrammatic Reasoning in Ai
SubjectIntelligence (Ai) & Semantics, User Interfaces, Image Processing, Decision-Making & Problem Solving
Publication Year2009
TypeTextbook
Subject AreaComputers, Education
AuthorRobbie T. Nakatsu
FormatHardcover

Dimensions

Item Height0.9 in
Item Weight21 Oz
Item Length9.6 in
Item Width6.4 in

Additional Product Features

Intended AudienceScholarly & Professional
LCCN2009-015920
Dewey Edition22
IllustratedYes
Dewey Decimal006.3
Table Of ContentPreface vii Chapter 1 Introduction: Working Around the Limitations of AI 1 Chapter 2 Mental Models: Diagrams in the Mind's Eye 23 Chapter 3 Types of Diagrams 57 Chapter 4 Logic Reasoning with Diagrams 108 Chapter 5 Rule-Based Expert Systems 143 Chapter 6 Rule-Based Reasoning with Diagrams 188 Chapter 7 Model-Based Reasoning 228 Chapter 8 Inexact Reasoning with Certainty Factors and Bayesian Networks 264 Chapter 9 A Framework for Understanding Diagrammatic Reasoning 302 Index 321
SynopsisPIONEERING WORK SHOWS HOW USING DIAGRAMS FACILITATES THE DESIGN OF BETTER AI SYSTEMS The publication of Diagrammatic Reasoning in AI marks an important milestone for anyone seeking to design graphical user interfaces to support decision-making and problem-solving tasks. The author expertly demonstrates how diagrammatic representations can simplify our interaction with increasingly complex information technologies and computer-based information systems. In particular, the book emphasizes how diagrammatic user interfaces can help us better understand and visualize artificial intelligence (AI) systems. It examines how diagrammatic reasoning enhances various AI programming strategies used to emulate human thinking and problem-solving, including: Expert systems Model-based reasoning Inexact reasoning such as certainty factors and Bayesian networks Logic reasoning A key part of the book is its extensive development of applications and graphical illustrations, drawing on such fields as the physical sciences, macroeconomics, finance, business logistics management, and medicine. Despite such tremendous diversity of usage, in terms of applications and diagramming notations, the book classifies and organizes diagrams around six major themes: system topology; sequence and flow; hierarchy and classification; association; cause and effect; and logic reasoning. Readers will benefit from the author's discussion of how diagrams can be more than just a static picture or representation and how diagrams can be a central part of an intelligent user interface, meant to be manipulated and modified, and in some cases, utilized to infer solutions to difficult problems. This book is ideal for many different types of readers: practitioners and researchers in AI and human-computer interaction; business and computing professionals; graphic designers and designers of graphical user interfaces; and just about anyone interested in understanding the power of diagrams. By discovering the many different types of diagrams and their applications in AI, all readers will gain a deeper appreciation of diagrammatic reasoning., A diagram can be used to graphically demonstrate cause and effect in intelligent systems, in particular, expert systems. Diagrammatic Reasoning in AI explores the use of diagrams, or graphical representations, that show how something works or makes something easier to understand., Pioneering work shows how using Diagrams facilitates the design of better AI systems The publication of Diagrammatic Reasoning in AI marks an important milestone for anyone seeking to design graphical user interfaces to support decision-making and problem-solving tasks. The author expertly demonstrates how diagrammatic representations can simplify our interaction with increasingly complex information technologies and computer-based information systems. In particular, the book emphasizes how diagrammatic user interfaces can help us better understand and visualize artificial intelligence (AI) systems. It examines how diagrammatic reasoning enhances various AI programming strategies used to emulate human thinking and problem-solving, including: Expert systems Model-based reasoning Inexact reasoning such as certainty factors and Bayesian networks Logic reasoning A key part of the book is its extensive development of applications and graphical illustrations, drawing on such fields as the physical sciences, macroeconomics, finance, business logistics management, and medicine. Despite such tremendous diversity of usage, in terms of applications and diagramming notations, the book classifies and organizes diagrams around six major themes: system topology; sequence and flow; hierarchy and classification; association; cause and effect; and logic reasoning. Readers will benefit from the authors discussion of how diagrams can be more than just a static picture or representation and how diagrams can be a central part of an intelligent user interface, meant to be manipulated and modified, and in some cases, utilized to infer solutions to difficult problems. This book is ideal for many different types of readers: practitioners and researchers in AI and human-computer interaction; business and computing professionals; graphic designers and designers of graphical user interfaces; and just about anyone interested in understanding the power of diagrams. By discovering the many different types of diagrams and their applications in AI, all readers will gain a deeper appreciation of diagrammatic reasoning.
LC Classification NumberQ335.N355 2009

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