Institut für
Informatik, Universität Freiburg
Literatur zur Vorlesung: "Grundlagen der KI" (Bernhard Nebel)
Andere interessante Lehrbücher
- Günther Görz (Hrsg.), Einführung in die künstliche Intelligenz, 2.Auflage, Addison-Wesley, 1995.
- Patrick Henry Winston, Artificial Intelligence, 3rd ed., Addison-Wesley, 1992.
- Elaine Rich and Kevin Knight, Artificial Intelligence, 2nd ed.,
McGraw-Hill, 1991.
- Thomas Dean, James Allen, and Yiannis Aloimonos, Artificial Intelligence: Theory and Practice, Benjamin Cummings, 1995.
- Matt Ginsberg, Essentials of Artificial Intelligence, Morgan Kaufmann, 1993.
- Daniel Crevier, AI - The Tumultuous History of the Search
for Artificial Intelligence, Harper and Collins, 1993.
Besprechung des Buchs
Papiere zu Vorlesungsteilen, die nicht in AIMA behandelt werden
- Zum Thema Erfüllbarkeit und Modellkonstruktion
- David Mitchell, Bart Selman, and Hector Levesque, Hard and Easy Distribution of SAT Problems, Proceedings AAAI-92, 459-465.
- Bart Selman, Hector Levesque, and David Mitchell, A New Method for Solving Hard Satisfiability Problems, Proceedings AAAI-92, 440-446.
- Bart Selman, Henry Kautz, and Bram Cohen, Local Search Strategies for Satisfiability Testing, DIMACS Series in Discrete Mathematics, (to appear)
- Zum Thema Handlungsplanung
- A. Blum and M. Furst, Fast Planning Through Planning Graph Analysis, Artificial Intelligence 90(1-2): 279-298, 1997.
Bernhard Nebel, 14. Mai 1997