[UAI] RE: books

From: Hugh Mallinson (H.Mallinson@cs.ucl.ac.uk)
Date: Fri Jun 09 2000 - 07:25:45 PDT

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    I found the book by Christopher Bishop on Neural Networks for Pattern
    Recognition excellent, but requires slow reading - if you havn't got a
    mathematics degree. Its a good 'manual' once you have decided you want to
    invest a lot of energy in learning the complete picture of applied neural
    networks.
    Not so good for an introductory overview -
    'Machine Learning' by Mitchell has a good chapter on Neural Networks.

    Hope that helps

    Hugh Mallinson
    Phd student
    UCL

    -----Original Message-----
    From: owner-uai@cs.orst.edu [SMTP:owner-uai@cs.orst.edu]
    Sent: 07 June 2000 23:44
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    Hi all,

    I'm starting a seminar at my company to acquaint beginning scientists with
    various AI techniques. Can anyone recommend good introductory material on
    any the following topics?

    Neural networks
    Belief nets (the Pearl book is good but more advanced than we have in mind
    for this setting)
    Expert systems
    Agents
    Fuzzy logic

    Ideally, we'd like to find a 100 to 200 page book on each of these topics,
    roughly analagous to Melanie Mitchell's book An Introduction to Genetic
    Algorithms, covering both basic theory and an overview of what type of
    problem a technique is most suited to. However, it seems that truly
    introductory material on some of these topics is hard to find. Any help
    will
    be greatly appreciated.

    Regards,

    Rachel Cunningham

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