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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
An acceptable introduction to the field,
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This review is from: Machine Nature: The Coming Age of Bio-Inspired Computing (Hardcover)
Likely to market a larger audience, this book presents an overview - and only an overview - of modern advances in artificial life. (It does contain good suggestions for further reading however.) Dr. Sipper always makes for interesting and entertaining reading but those looking for more technical details might consider his earlier effort, the highly recommended "Evolution of Parallel Cellular Machines."
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A good intro into AI,
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This review is from: Machine Nature: The Coming Age of Bio-Inspired Computing (Hardcover)
It is not for mad scientists wanting to build a robot army for world domination, it is about getting computers to solve problems by mimicking the natural world. From Neural networks to Evolutionary algorithms, each of the books chapters cover a different aspect of nature inspired artificial intelligence, and real world applications each approach could be, or is used for. It is entertaining, fascinating and an easy enough read. The big thing I got out of this book is that with a little creative programming, computers can be used for so much more then simple number crunching.
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Machine Nature: The Coming Age of Bio-Inspired Computing by Moshe Sipper (Hardcover - July 24, 2002)
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