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Publications about 'artificial intelligence'
Books
  1. Stuart J. Russell and Peter Norvig. Artificial intelligence : a modern approach, Prentice Hall series in artificial intelligence.. Prentice Hall, Upper Saddle River, N.J. ; [Great Britain], 2nd edition, 2003.
    Note: GBA3-9270 Stuart J. Russell and Peter Norvig ; contributing writers, John F. Canny ... [et al.]. Previous ed.: 1995. Includes bibliographical references and index.
    Keywords: artificial intelligence, honours reading, agents. [bibtex-entry]


  2. Raymond Reiter. Knowledge in action : logical foundations for specifying and implementing dynamical systems. MIT Press, Cambridge, Mass., 2001.
    Note: The frame problem and the situation calculus.
    Keywords: artificial intelligence, situation calculus, honours reading. [bibtex-entry]


  3. Gerhard Weiss, editor. Multiagent systems : a modern approach to distributed artificial intelligence. MIT Press, Cambridge, Mass., 1999.
    Keywords: agents, artificial intelligence, honours reading. [abstract] [bibtex-entry]


  4. G. M. P. O'Hare and Nicholas R. Jennings. Foundations of Distributed Artificial Intelligence. John Wiley & Sons, Inc., New York, NY, 1996.
    Keywords: agents, artificial intelligence, honours reading. [bibtex-entry]


  5. Edward A. Feigenbaum, Julian Feldman, and Paul Armer, editors. Computers and thought. AAAI Press ; MIT Press, Menlo Park Cambridge, 1st AAAI Press edition, 1995.
    Note: Edited by Edward A. Feigenbaum & Julian Feldman ; [articles by Paul Armer ... et al.]. ill. ; 23 cm. Originally published: New York : McGraw-Hill, 1963.
    Keywords: artificial intelligence, honours reading, cognitive science. [abstract] [bibtex-entry]


  6. Dov M. Gabbay, Christopher John Hogger, and J. A. Robinson. Handbook of logic in artificial intelligence and logic programming. Clarendon Press ; Oxford University Press, Oxford Oxford ; New York, 1993.
    Note: 92023358 //r98 edited by Dov M. Gabbay, and C.J. Hogger and J.A. Robinson. Includes bibliographical references and indexes. v. 1. Logical foundations -- v. 2. Deduction methodologies -- v. 3. Nonmonotonic reasoning and uncertain reasoning -- v. 4. Epistemic and temporal reasoning -- v. 5. Logic programming.
    Keywords: logic programming, artificial intelligence, epistemic logic, honours reading, proof theory, nonmonotonic reasoning. [bibtex-entry]


Journal Articles and Chapters
  1. Drew McDermott. Ray Reiter's Knowledge in Action: A review. AI Magazine, 24(2):101--103, 2003.
    Keywords: situation calculus, honours reading, artificial intelligence. [bibtex-entry]


  2. Michael N. Huhns and Larry M. Stephens. Multiagent Systems and Societies of Agents. In Gerhard Weiss, editor,Multiagent Systems: A Modern Approach to Distributed Artificial Intelligence, pages 79--120. MIT Press, Cambridge, MA, USA, 1999.
    Keywords: agents, artificial intelligence, honours reading. [bibtex-entry]


  3. Tuomas W. Sandholm. Distributed Rational Decision Making. In Gerhard Weiss, editor,Multiagent Systems: A Modern Approach to Distributed Artificial Intelligence, pages 201--258. MIT Press, Cambridge, MA, USA, 1999.
    Keywords: agents, artificial intelligence, honours reading. [bibtex-entry]


  4. Michael J. Wooldridge. Intelligent Agents. In Gerhard Weiss, editor,Multiagent Systems: A Modern Approach to Distributed Artificial Intelligence, pages 27--77. MIT Press, Cambridge, MA, USA, 1999.
    Keywords: agents, artificial intelligence, honours reading. [bibtex-entry]


  5. S. J. Russell. Rationality and intelligence. Artificial Intelligence, 94(1-2):57--77, 1997.
    Note: Publisher: Elsevier, Netherlands.
    Keywords: artificial intelligence, honours reading. [abstract] [bibtex-entry]


  6. Alan Newell. The Knowledge Level. Artificial Intelligence, 18(1):87--127, 1982.
    Keywords: artificial intelligence, honours reading. [bibtex-entry]



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