Tag: book review
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Artificial Intelligence and Symbolic Computation | 9 Volumes
The Artificial Intelligence and Symbolic Computation series represents a look through the evolving landscape of computational intelligence and symbolic reasoning over the course of several decades. This collection of nine volumes encapsulates the proceedings of nine international conferences, each serving as a milestone in the convergence of artificial intelligence (AI) and symbolic mathematical computation. The…
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Hybrid Artificial Intelligent Systems | 6 Volumes
Hybrid Artificial Intelligent Systems is a comprehensive anthology spanning six volumes, encapsulating the proceedings of the 13th to the 18th International Conferences on Hybrid Artificial Intelligent Systems (HAIS) held in Spain from 2018 to 2023. Edited by a distinguished group of scholars including Hilde Pérez García, Lidia Sánchez González, Manuel Castejón Limas, Héctor Quintián, Emilio…
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Explainable and Transparent AI and Multi-Agent Systems | 3 Volumes
The anthology Explainable and Transparent AI and Multi-Agent Systems is a monumental compilation that encapsulates the forefront of research and philosophical inquiry into the realms of explainable artificial intelligence (XAI) and multi-agent systems (MAS). Spanning three significant international workshops—EXTRAAMAS 2021, held virtually due to the global pandemic; EXTRAAMAS 2022, also conducted virtually; and EXTRAAMAS 2023…
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Explainable Artificial Intelligence: An Introduction to Interpretable Machine Learning
Explainable Artificial Intelligence: An Introduction to Interpretable Machine Learning by Uday Kamath and John Liu is a seminal work in the evolving landscape of artificial intelligence, particularly in the critical domain of explainable AI (XAI). As AI systems become increasingly integrated into the fabric of society, influencing decisions in healthcare, finance, justice, and beyond, the…
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Minna Wagner: A Life, with Richard Wagner
Minna Wagner: A Life, with Richard Wagner by Professor Dr. Eva Rieger, translated by Chris Walton, is a monumental biography that reconfigures our understanding of Richard Wagner’s first wife, Minna Planer. Far from being the peripheral figure often portrayed in traditional Wagnerian scholarship, Minna was a pivotal influence in Wagner’s creative and personal life. This…