Artificial intelligence for advanced problem solving techniques

"This book offers scholars and practitioners cutting-edge research on algorithms and techniques such as search, domain independent heuristics, scheduling, constraint satisfaction, optimization, configuration, and planning, and highlights the relationship between the search categories and the va...

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Corporate Author: IGI Global.
Other Authors: Vrakas, Dimitris, 1977-, Vlahavas, Ioannis.
Format: Electronic
Language:English
Published: Hershey, Pa. : IGI Global (701 E. Chocolate Avenue, Hershey, Pennsylvania, 17033, USA), c2008.
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245 0 0 |a Artificial intelligence for advanced problem solving techniques  |c Dimitris Vrakas, Ioannis PL. Vlahavas, [editors].  |h [electronic resource] / 
260 # # |a Hershey, Pa. :  |b IGI Global (701 E. Chocolate Avenue, Hershey, Pennsylvania, 17033, USA),  |c c2008. 
300 # # |a electronic texts (xvii, 370 p. : ill.) :  |b digital files. 
504 # # |a Includes bibliographical references (p. 328-358) and index. 
505 0 # |a Section I. Automated planning -- Chapter I. Multi-vehicle missions: architecture and algorithms for distributed online planning / Johan Baltié, Eric Bensana, Patrick Fabiani, Jean-Loup Farges, Stéphane Millet, Philippe Morignot, Bruno Patin, Gérald Petitjean, Gauthier Pitois, and Jean-Clair Poncet -- Chapter II. Extending classical planning for time: research trends in optimal and suboptimal temporal planning / Antonio Garrido and Eva Onaindia -- 
505 0 # |a Section II. Constraint satisfaction and scheduling -- Chapter III. Principles of constraint processing / Roman Barták -- Chapter IV. Stratified constraint satisfaction networks in synergetic multi-agent simulations of language evolution / Alexander Mehler -- Chapter V. Soft-constrained linear programming support vector regression for nonlinear black-box systems identification / Zhao Lu and Jing Sun -- 
505 0 # |a Section III. Machine learning -- Chapter VI. Reinforcement learning and automated planning: a survey / Ioannis Partalas, Dimitris Vrakas, and Ioannis Vlahavas -- Chapter VII. Induction as a search procedure / Stasinos Konstantopoulos, Rui Camacho, Nuno A. Fonseca, and Vítor Santos Costa -- Chapter VIII. Single- and multi-order neurons for recursive unsupervised learning / Kiruthika Ramanathan and Sheng Uei Guan -- 
505 0 # |a Section IV. Optimization -- Chapter IX. Optimising object classification: uncertain reasoning-based analysis using CaRBS systematic search algorithms / Malcolm J. Beynon -- Chapter X. Application of fuzzy optimization in forecasting and planning of construction industry / P. Vasant, N. Barsoum, C. Kahraman, and G. M. Dimirovski -- Chapter XI. Rank improvement optimization using PROMETHEE and trigonometric differential evolution / Malcolm J. Beynon -- 
505 0 # |a Section V. Genetic algorithms and programming -- Chapter XII. Parallelizing genetic algorithms: a case study / Iker Gondra -- Chapter XIII. Using genetic programming to extract knowledge from artificial neural networks / Daniel Rivero, Miguel Varela, and Javier Pereira -- Compilation of references -- About the contributors -- Index. 
506 # # |a Restricted to subscribers or individual electronic text purchasers. 
520 3 # |a "This book offers scholars and practitioners cutting-edge research on algorithms and techniques such as search, domain independent heuristics, scheduling, constraint satisfaction, optimization, configuration, and planning, and highlights the relationship between the search categories and the various ways a specific application can be modeled and solved using advanced problem solving techniques"--Provided by publisher. 
530 # # |a Also available in print. 
538 # # |a Mode of access: World Wide Web. 
588 # # |a Title from PDF t.p. (viewed on May 25, 2010). 
650 # 0 |a Artificial intelligence  |x Data processing. 
653 # # |a Artificial Neural Networks 
653 # # |a Automated Planning 
653 # # |a CaRBS Systematic Search Algorithms 
653 # # |a Constraint Satisfaction and Scheduling 
653 # # |a Distributed Online Planning 
653 # # |a Fuzzy Optimization 
653 # # |a Genetic Algorithms and Programming 
653 # # |a Language Evolution 
653 # # |a Machine Learning 
653 # # |a Optimal and Suboptimal Temporal Planning 
653 # # |a Optimising Object Classification 
653 # # |a Parallelizing Genetic Algorithms 
653 # # |a Principles of Constraint Processing 
653 # # |a PROMETHEE 
653 # # |a Recursive Unsupervised Learning 
653 # # |a Reinforcement Learning 
653 # # |a Stratified Constraint Satisfaction Networks 
653 # # |a Synergetic Multi-Agent Simulations 
653 # # |a Trigonometric Differential Evolution 
653 # # |a Uncertain Reasoning-Based Analysis 
700 1 # |a Vrakas, Dimitris,  |d 1977- 
700 1 # |a Vlahavas, Ioannis. 
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