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- From: grabenst@umbc4.umbc.edu (Mr. Michael Grabenstein; ACS (GUEST))
- Subject: books.
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- Organization: University of Maryland Baltimore Campus, Academic Computing Services
- Date: Wed, 22 Jul 1992 20:37:39 GMT
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- I was just wondering if there were some good short books on AI?
- Mainly focusing on the algorithms used. I expect it to be primarily focused
- on Lisp, but some referancing to C would be nice. Or generic enough discussion
- about the algorithms that you could program them in any language. Note
- this is just for curiosity sake (at least right now). I want to find out
- how the algorithms "think."
- thanks, if this is a FAQ--could you tell me how to get it. I
- am kinda new at the News stuff. Or a sub that talks about Ai algorithms
- more.
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- Later,
- Mike
- ZMEG@AACC.bitnet
- or grabenst@umbc3.umbc.edu
-