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The International Dictionary of Artificial Intelligence
William J. Raynor, Jr.
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Page i
Table of Contents
About the Author
iii
Acknowledgements
v
List of Figures, Graphs, and Tables
Definition of Artificial Intelligence (AI) Terms
1
Appendix: Internet Resources
Page iii
About the Author
William J. Raynor, Jr.
earned a Ph.D. in Biostatistics from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill in
1977. He is currently a Senior Research Fellow at Kimberly-Clark Corp.
Page v
Acknowledgements
To Cathy, Genie, and Jimmy, thanks for the time and support. To Mike and Barbara, your encouragement and
patience made it possible.
This book would not have been possible without the Internet. The author is indebted to the many WWW pages
and publications that are available there. The manuscript was developed using Ntemacs and the PSGML
esxttension, under the Docbook DTD and Norman Walsh's excellent style sheets. It was converted to
Microsoft Word format using JADE and a variety of custom PERL scripts. The figures were created using the
vcg program, Microsoft Powerpoint, SAS and the netpbm utilities.
Page vii
List of Figures, Graphs, and Tables
Figure A.1 — Example Activation Functions
3
Table A.1 — Adjacency Matrix
6
Figure A.2 — An Autoregressive Network
Figure B.1 — A Belief Chain
Figure B.2 — An Example Boxplot
Graph C.1 — An Example Chain Graph
Figure C.1 — Example Chi-Squared Distributions
Figure C.2 — A Classification Tree For Blood Pressure
Graph C.2 — Graph with (ABC) Clique
Figure C.3 — Simple Five-Node Network
Table C.1 — Conditional distribution
Figure D.1 — A Simple Decision Tree
Figure D.2 — Dependency Graph
Figure D.3 — A Directed Acyclic Graph
Figure D.4 — A Directed Graph
Figure E.1 — An Event Tree for Two Coin Flips
Figure F.1 — Simple Four Node and Factorization Model
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