Foundations of Artificial Intelligence and Robotics: Volume 2 A Historical Background
Artificial intelligence (AI) is a complicated science that combines philosophy, cognitive psychology, neuroscience, mathematics and logic (logicism), economics, computer science, computability, and software. Meanwhile, robotics is an engineering field that compliments AI. There can be situations where AI can function without a robot (e.g., Turing Test) and robotics without AI (e.g., teleoperation), but in many cases, each technology requires each other to exhibit a complete system: having "smart" robots and AI being able to control its interactions (i.e., effectors) with its environment. This book provides a complete history of computing, AI, and robotics from its early development to state‑of‑the‑art technology, providing a roadmap of these complicated and constantly evolving subjects.

Divided into two volumes covering the progress of symbolic logic and the explosion in learning/deep learning in natural language and perception, this second volume goes more in‑depth into the history of artificial intelligence, starting with key people and important events that bring us to the present day.

Key Features:

  • Builds on the insights provided in volume 1 to look into the future of AI and robotics.
  • Provides a holistic view of AI, and touches on all the misconceptions and tangents to the technologies through taking a systematic approach.
  • Provides a glossary of terms, list of notable people, and extensive references.
  • Provides the interconnections and history of the progress of technology for over 100 years as both the hardware (Moore’s Law, GPUs) and software, i.e., generative AI, has advanced.

Intended as a complete reference, this book is useful to undergraduate and postgraduate students of computing, as well as the general reader. It can also be used as a textbook by course convenors. If you only had one book on AI and robotics, this set would be the first reference to acquire and learn about the theory and practice.

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Foundations of Artificial Intelligence and Robotics: Volume 2 A Historical Background
Artificial intelligence (AI) is a complicated science that combines philosophy, cognitive psychology, neuroscience, mathematics and logic (logicism), economics, computer science, computability, and software. Meanwhile, robotics is an engineering field that compliments AI. There can be situations where AI can function without a robot (e.g., Turing Test) and robotics without AI (e.g., teleoperation), but in many cases, each technology requires each other to exhibit a complete system: having "smart" robots and AI being able to control its interactions (i.e., effectors) with its environment. This book provides a complete history of computing, AI, and robotics from its early development to state‑of‑the‑art technology, providing a roadmap of these complicated and constantly evolving subjects.

Divided into two volumes covering the progress of symbolic logic and the explosion in learning/deep learning in natural language and perception, this second volume goes more in‑depth into the history of artificial intelligence, starting with key people and important events that bring us to the present day.

Key Features:

  • Builds on the insights provided in volume 1 to look into the future of AI and robotics.
  • Provides a holistic view of AI, and touches on all the misconceptions and tangents to the technologies through taking a systematic approach.
  • Provides a glossary of terms, list of notable people, and extensive references.
  • Provides the interconnections and history of the progress of technology for over 100 years as both the hardware (Moore’s Law, GPUs) and software, i.e., generative AI, has advanced.

Intended as a complete reference, this book is useful to undergraduate and postgraduate students of computing, as well as the general reader. It can also be used as a textbook by course convenors. If you only had one book on AI and robotics, this set would be the first reference to acquire and learn about the theory and practice.

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Foundations of Artificial Intelligence and Robotics: Volume 2 A Historical Background

Foundations of Artificial Intelligence and Robotics: Volume 2 A Historical Background

by Wendell H. Chun
Foundations of Artificial Intelligence and Robotics: Volume 2 A Historical Background

Foundations of Artificial Intelligence and Robotics: Volume 2 A Historical Background

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Overview

Artificial intelligence (AI) is a complicated science that combines philosophy, cognitive psychology, neuroscience, mathematics and logic (logicism), economics, computer science, computability, and software. Meanwhile, robotics is an engineering field that compliments AI. There can be situations where AI can function without a robot (e.g., Turing Test) and robotics without AI (e.g., teleoperation), but in many cases, each technology requires each other to exhibit a complete system: having "smart" robots and AI being able to control its interactions (i.e., effectors) with its environment. This book provides a complete history of computing, AI, and robotics from its early development to state‑of‑the‑art technology, providing a roadmap of these complicated and constantly evolving subjects.

Divided into two volumes covering the progress of symbolic logic and the explosion in learning/deep learning in natural language and perception, this second volume goes more in‑depth into the history of artificial intelligence, starting with key people and important events that bring us to the present day.

Key Features:

  • Builds on the insights provided in volume 1 to look into the future of AI and robotics.
  • Provides a holistic view of AI, and touches on all the misconceptions and tangents to the technologies through taking a systematic approach.
  • Provides a glossary of terms, list of notable people, and extensive references.
  • Provides the interconnections and history of the progress of technology for over 100 years as both the hardware (Moore’s Law, GPUs) and software, i.e., generative AI, has advanced.

Intended as a complete reference, this book is useful to undergraduate and postgraduate students of computing, as well as the general reader. It can also be used as a textbook by course convenors. If you only had one book on AI and robotics, this set would be the first reference to acquire and learn about the theory and practice.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781032673141
Publisher: CRC Press
Publication date: 12/24/2024
Pages: 281
Product dimensions: 8.25(w) x 11.00(h) x (d)

About the Author

Wendell Chun has thirty-plus years designing and building robots with autonomous capability at the former Martin Marietta Space Systems Company.  He is currently a Director in Systems Engineering and Assistant Professor at the University of Denver.  Professor Chun bridges industry, academia, and government in the areas of robotics and artificial intelligence, serving as a consultant, subject matter expert, and reviewer in this field since the early 1980’s.

Table of Contents

1. Review of AI and Robotics from Volume 1, 2. Short History of Robotics and AI , 3. Research and Applied Research: Setting the Foundation for AI and Robotics, 4. Groundbreaking Events , 5. History of AI and Robotics at Martin Marietta (1980s ‑ Early 2000s), 6. Early in the Development of the Technologies, 7. What to Expect in the Coming Future, 8. Epilogue

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