Intelligence: The Eye, the Brain, and the Computer

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Addison-Wesley, 1987 - 331 sivua
This book treats the question of how far we have come in understanding intelligence and in duplicating it mechanically. The major facets of intelligence--reasoning, vision, language and learning are discussed as an approach to contrasting biological intelligence with current computer realizations.

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The Computer
39
Limitations on the Computational Ability of a Physical Device
49
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