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We've found 385 books relevant to the field of humanlike conversational artificial intelligence.
Summary: This book develops a quite idiosyncratic vision of the strange connection between a thinking man and a computing machine. Both agents can be said to be “rational”, but in different regards. Rationality, in people, relies upon their tendency to anticipate the results of their behaviour....
Summary: Is it possible to love a machine? Is it possible for a machine to love? Ariadne Tampion puts a very personal slant on these questions, drawing inspiration from her life as electric power engineer, mother and breastfeeding counsellor as well as from her more recent...
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by Jordi Vallverdu and David Casacuberta |
Summary: Decades of scientific research on neurophysiology have proven emotions are not simply a minor aspect of human activity, but rather a fundamental one. The Handbook of Research on Synthetic Emotions and Sociable Robotics: New Applications in Affective Computing and Artificial Intelligence focuses on the integration...
Summary: The Elements of AIML Style is a no-nonsense technical book that takes you on a journey from the first steps of creating your own bot with AIML, through all the questions and answers every botmaster asks, to advanced A.I. and hard-nosed business applications of AIML. ...
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by Bernard F. Kubiak and Antoni Korowicki |
Summary: This book contains papers presented at the 7th International Conference on Information Management - Human Computer Interaction. They are focused on human-computer interaction, information management and knowledge management systems.