Review of "Artificial Intelligence: An MIT Perspective, vol. 2 by P. H. Winston and R. H. Brown"; MIT Press 1982.
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An interview with John H. Holland
John Holland began his academic career as a graduate student at the University of Michigan studying with Arthur Burks, a designer of early programmable computers and colleague of John von Neumann. Under Burks' supervision, in 1959 Holland received what ...
Review of "Artificial Intelligence: An MIT Perspective, Volume 2: Understanding Vision, Manipulation, Computer Design, Symbol Manipulation by Patrick Henry Winston and Richard Henry Brown"; The MIT Press, Cambridge, Massachusetts, Second printing, 1980, ISBN 0-262-23097-6.
Artificial Intelligence: An MIT Perspective consists of two volumes. In my previous review of Volume I (which has sections on Expert Problem Solving, Natural Language Understanding, Intelligent Computer Coaches, and Representation and Learning) I ...
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