Parallel processing for artificial intelligence 3:
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1997
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Schriftenreihe: | Machine intelligence and pattern recognition
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Beschreibung: | The third in an informal series of books about parallel processing for Artificial Intelligence, this volume is based on the assumption that the computational demands of many AI tasks can be better served by parallel architectures than by the currently popular workstations. However, no assumption is made about the kind of parallelism to be used. Transputers, Connection Machines, farms of workstations, Cellular Neural Networks, Crays, and other hardware paradigms of parallelism are used by the authors of this collection. The papers arise from the areas of parallel knowledge representation, neural modeling, parallel non-monotonic reasoning, search and partitioning, constraint satisfaction, theorem proving, parallel decision trees, parallel programming languages and low-level computer vision. The final paper is an experience report about applications of massive parallelism which can be said to capture the spirit of a whole period of computing history. This volume provides the reader with a snapshot of the state of the art in Parallel Processing for Artificial Intelligence Includes bibliographical references |
Beschreibung: | 1 Online-Ressource (x, 345 pages) |
ISBN: | 0080553826 0444824863 9780080553825 9780444824868 |
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spelling | Parallel processing for artificial intelligence 3 edited by James Geller, Hiroaki Kitano, Christian B. Suttner Amsterdam Elsevier 1997 1 Online-Ressource (x, 345 pages) txt rdacontent c rdamedia cr rdacarrier Machine intelligence and pattern recognition v. 20 The third in an informal series of books about parallel processing for Artificial Intelligence, this volume is based on the assumption that the computational demands of many AI tasks can be better served by parallel architectures than by the currently popular workstations. However, no assumption is made about the kind of parallelism to be used. Transputers, Connection Machines, farms of workstations, Cellular Neural Networks, Crays, and other hardware paradigms of parallelism are used by the authors of this collection. The papers arise from the areas of parallel knowledge representation, neural modeling, parallel non-monotonic reasoning, search and partitioning, constraint satisfaction, theorem proving, parallel decision trees, parallel programming languages and low-level computer vision. The final paper is an experience report about applications of massive parallelism which can be said to capture the spirit of a whole period of computing history. This volume provides the reader with a snapshot of the state of the art in Parallel Processing for Artificial Intelligence Includes bibliographical references Artificial intelligence fast Parallel processing (Electronic computers) fast Informatik Künstliche Intelligenz Parallel processing (Electronic computers) Artificial intelligence Computer science Geller, James Sonstige oth Kitano, Hiroaki Sonstige oth Suttner, Christian B. Sonstige oth http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/book/9780444824868 Verlag Volltext |
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