Abstract
The Elements of Artificial Intelligence: an Introduction using LISP is intended (as stated in the preface) for use as the text for an introductory course in artificial intelligence. The author's approach to the subject is stated on the dust jacket (and in the preface, although not as concisely).
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- Book review: The Elements of Artificial Intelligence An Introduction Using LISP by Steven L. Tanimoto (Computer Science Press)
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