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This book is the first in a series on Artificial Intelligence. It provides an introduction to the topic with an emphasis on the use of agent-oriented design.

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Artificial Intelligence – Agents and Environments
2013, Bookboon.com

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Table of Contents

Innhold
Introduction
What is ”Artificial Intelligence”?
Paths to Artificial Intelligence
Objections to Artificial Intelligence
Conceptual Metaphor, Analogy and Thought Experiments
Design Principles for Autonomous Agents
Summary and Discussion
Agents and Environments
What is an Agent?
Agent-oriented Design Versus Object-oriented Design
A Taxonomy of Autonomous Agents
Desirable Properties of Agents
What is an Environment?
Environments as n-dimensional spaces
Virtual Environments
How can we develop and test an Artificial Intelligence system?
Summary and Discussion
Frameworks for Agents and Environments
Architectures and Frameworks for Agents and Environments
Standards for Agent-based Technologies
Agent-Oriented Programming Languages
Agent Directed Simulation in NetLogo
The NetLogo development environment
Agents and Environments in NetLogo
Drawing Mazes using Patch Agents in NetLogo
Summary
Movement
Movement and Motion
Movement of Turtle Agents in NetLogo
Behaviour and Decision-making in terms of movement
Drawing FSMs and Decision Trees using Link Agents in NetLogo
Computer Animation
Animated Mapping and Simulation
Summary
Embodiment
Our body and our senses
Several Features of Autonomous Agents
Adding Sensing Capabilities to Turtle Agents in NetLogo
Performing tasks reactively without cognition
Embodied, Situated Cognition
Summary and Discussion
References

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OL25878744M
ISBN 13
9788776815288

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