Intelligence : the eye, the brain, and the computer /
Martin A. Fischler, Oscar Firschein.
- Reading, Massachusetts ; Menlo park, California : Addison-Wesley, c1987.
- xiv, 331 p. : ill. (some col.) ; 25 cm.
Part one
Foundations
1. Intelligence What is intelligence How can intelligence be measured or evaluated? Is man the only intelligent Animal?, etc
2The Brain and The Computer. The human brain The computer Limitations on the computational ability of a logical device, etc
3. The representation of knowledge Representation: Concepts Representations employed in human thinking Effectiveness of a representation, etc
Part two cognition
4. Reasoning and Problem Solving Human reasoning Formal reasoning and problem solving The deductive logic formalism
5. Learning Human and animal learning Similarity Learning
6. Language and Communication Language in Animals and man Language and thought Communication
7. Expert/Knowledge-Based Systems Human experts Production systems Production systems
Part three Perception
8. Version The nature of organic vision The evolution and physiology of organic vision The psychology of vision
9. Computational vision Signals-to-symbols paradigm Low level scene analysis Intermediate level scene analysis