| kategorie: | Teoria informatyki | Sztuczna inteligencja | |
| kategoria BISAC: | Artificial Intelligence - General |
| isbn-13: | 9780691147147 |
| isbn-10: | 0691147140 |
| wydawca: | Princeton University Press |
| język: | Angielski |
| rok wydania: | 2012 |
| ilość stron: | 248 |
| oprawa: | twarda |
| wolumenów: | 1 |
"This book is for those who have wondered, 'What actually goes on in my computer?' MacCormick clearly explains some of the algorithms used by hundreds of millions of people daily. Not the simple algorithms like arithmetic and sorting, but more complex things such as how to determine the importance of web pages, if and when we are justified in trusting a computer-mediated conversation with another person, and the puzzling issue of what cannot be computed. I recommend it highly."--Chuck Thacker, winner of the 2010 Turing Award
"MacCormick does a great job of explaining sophisticated ideas in a simple way, and his analogies are wonderful. I particularly enjoyed the thoughtful and detailed historical asides."--Amy N. Langville, coauthor of "Google's PageRank and Beyond: The Science of Search Engine Rankings"
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