Description: Vintage Subjective Understanding Computer Models of Belief Systems by Jaime G. Carbonell Published by UMI Research Press 1981 Part of a Computer Science Series by Harold S. Stone Artificial Intelligence, No. 5 Contents: 1 Why Subjective Understanding?2 The Computer Models: Politics, Triad and MICS3 Goal Trees: A Model of Ideological Reasoning4 The Process of Goal based Counterplanning5 Plan Conflicts in Counterplanning6 The Strructure of a Plan Conflict7 An Annotated Example of the Politics System8 The TRIAD System: Understanding General Conflict Situations9 Analyzing Human Personality Traits10 The MICS System: Subjective Models of Human Conversations11 Conclusion I offer combined shipping - please contact me before buying so I can adjust your invoice for all of your items Buy with confidence. I ship fast and offer no-hassle returns. Your overall satisfaction and positive feedback is extremely important to me. If there is any problem with your purchase, simply contact me and I will work with you to resolve the issue quickly. Thank you.
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Subject Area: Computer Science
Publication Name: Subjective Understanding Computer Models of Belief Systems
Publisher: UMI Research Press
Subject: Artificial Intelligence
Publication Year: 1981
Series: Computer Science Series
Type: Textbook
Format: Hardcover
Unit Type: Unit
Language: English
Personalized: No
Author: Jaime G. Carbonell
Features: Ex-Library
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
Number of Pages: 276