Artificial Intelligence: A Modern Approach

Artificial Intelligence: A Modern Approach

The third edition
Author Stuart J. Russell and Peter Norvig
Language English
Genre Computer science
Publisher Prentice Hall
Publication date
2009 (3rd Ed.)
Pages 1152 (3rd Ed.)
ISBN 0-13-604259-7
OCLC 31288015
006.3 20
LC Class Q335 .R86 1995

Artificial Intelligence: A Modern Approach (AIMA) is a university textbook on artificial intelligence, written by Stuart J. Russell and Peter Norvig. It was first published in 1995 and the third edition of the book was released 11 December 2009. It is used in over 1100 universities worldwide[1] and has been called "the most popular artificial intelligence textbook in the world".[2] It is considered the standard text in the field of artificial intelligence.[3]

The book is intended for an undergraduate audience but can also be used for graduate-level studies with the suggestion of adding some of the primary sources listed in the extensive bibliography.

Chapters

Artificial Intelligence: A Modern Approach is divided into seven parts with a total of 27 chapters.[4] The authors state that it is a large text which would take two semesters to cover all the chapters and projects.

Code

Programs in the book are presented in pseudo code with implementations in Java, Python, and Lisp available online.[5] There are also unsupported implementations in Prolog, C++, and C#.

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