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_aA Narrative History of Artificial Intelligence _h[electronic resource] : _bThe Perpetual Frontier of Information Technology / _cby Masayuki Ida. |
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505 | 0 | _aThe Dawn and Footprints of the Pioneers -- Field Formation of AI and IT -- The Lisp World and Common Lisp: 1960s to 1990s -- Struggles for the Next Step during the 80s and 90s -- Deep Neural Networks -- Growth and Branching of Natural Language Processing -- Taking on New Challenges. | |
520 | _aThis book addresses the history of artificial intelligence through the author's experiences from the 1960s, when AI was a dream to give computers far more power than the progress for industrial technological advancement. The book starts from the AI pioneering days including what the author witnessed and impressed, then the episodes during AI boom of the 80s and 90s when the author was involved in ANSI X3J13 committee work as a principal member, translating Common Lisp books into Japanese, leading committee works in Japan for global standardization, and visiting MIT AI Lab for totally three years. The book points out that neural network research started in the 1980s, highlighting the DARPA report dated in 1988. The last episodes and thoughts include the experiences with business school students after the author moved from engineering school. The former half is from a view of an engineering mind and then the latter is based on how the author struggled with business-minded people to explain the core of AI. This book is suitable for anyone interested in the history of Artificial Intelligence. The content is easy to follow, even for readers without prior knowledge of AI. Experts will also find something new and thought-provoking. | ||
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