“第七章 人工智能的发展历程”版本间的差异

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*尼克,人工智能简史[https://e.jd.com/30410197.html][https://github.com/rmlzy/my-ebook/blob/master/%E4%BA%BA%E5%B7%A5%E6%99%BA%E8%83%BD%E7%AE%80%E5%8F%B2.pdf]
 
*尼克,人工智能简史[https://e.jd.com/30410197.html][https://github.com/rmlzy/my-ebook/blob/master/%E4%BA%BA%E5%B7%A5%E6%99%BA%E8%83%BD%E7%AE%80%E5%8F%B2.pdf]
 
*贲可荣,陈火旺.    自动定理证明:十年回顾. 《 计算机科学 》 , 1993 [https://www.jsjkx.com/CN/Y1993/V20/I4/19]
 
*贲可荣,陈火旺.    自动定理证明:十年回顾. 《 计算机科学 》 , 1993 [https://www.jsjkx.com/CN/Y1993/V20/I4/19]
*Karp R M. Reducibility among combinatorial problems[M]//Complexity of computer computations. Springer, Boston, MA, 1972: 85-103. [https://eva.fing.edu.uy/pluginfile.php/139515/mod_resource/content/0/Karp.pdf]
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*Karp R M. Reducibility among combinatorial problems[M]//Complexity of computer computations. Springer, Boston, MA, 1972: 85-103. [https://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1007/978-1-4684-2001-2_9]
 
* Jeff Dean: AI isn't as smart as you think -- but it could be | TED [http://aigraph.cslt.org/courses/07/AI_is_not_smart]
 
* Jeff Dean: AI isn't as smart as you think -- but it could be | TED [http://aigraph.cslt.org/courses/07/AI_is_not_smart]

2023年8月8日 (二) 08:53的版本

教学资料

扩展阅读

  • 维基百科:人工智能简史[2][3]
  • 百度百科:自动定理证明[4]
  • ELIZA chat bot [5][6]
  • 百度百科:理查德·卡普 [7]
  • 百度百科:专家系统 [8][9]
  • 百度百科:爱德华·费根鲍姆[10][11]
  • 百度百科:人工神经网络[12]
  • 人工神经网络与反向传播算法[13]

视频展示

  • 深蓝对战卡斯帕罗夫[14][15]
  • Waston在危险边缘游戏中胜过人类[16]
  • Hey Siri[17]
  • ELIZA chat bot [18]

演示链接

  • ELIZA chatbot [19]


开发者资源

  • ELIZA python code [20]

高级读者

  • AI简史[21][22]
  • "ELIZA — A Computer Program for the Study of Natural Language Communication between Man and Machine," Communications of the Association for Computing Machinery 9 (1966): 36-45. [23]
  • 王东,利节,许莎《人工智能》第一章 “神奇的人工智能”,第六章“学习你的思维” [24]
  • 尼克,人工智能简史[25][26]
  • 贲可荣,陈火旺. 自动定理证明:十年回顾. 《 计算机科学 》 , 1993 [27]
  • Karp R M. Reducibility among combinatorial problems[M]//Complexity of computer computations. Springer, Boston, MA, 1972: 85-103. [28]
  • Jeff Dean: AI isn't as smart as you think -- but it could be | TED [29]