Peter Norvig
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Peter Norvig is a person.
- See: AI Textbook, Google Research.
References
2009
- (Halevy et al., 2009) ⇒ Alon Halevy, Peter Norvig, and Fernando Pereira. (2009). “The Unreasonable Effectiveness of Data.” In: IEEE Intelligent Systems, 24(2). doi:doi/10.1109/MIS.2009.36
- (Russell & Norvig, 2009) ⇒ Stuart J. Russell, and Peter Norvig. (2009). “Artificial Intelligence: a modern approach (3rd edition).” Prentice-Hall.
2002
- (Russell & Norvig, 2002) ⇒ Stuart J. Russell, and Peter Norvig. (2002). “Artificial Intelligence: a modern approach (2nd edition).” Prentice-Hall. ISBN:0137903952
- QUOTE??: AI researchers have devoted little effort to passing the Turing test, believing that it is more important to study the underlying principles of intelligence than to duplicate an exemplar. The quest for “artificial flight” succeeded when the Wright brothers and others stopped imitating birds and started using wind tunnels and learning about aerodynamics. Aeronautical engineering texts do not define the goal of their field as making “machines that fly so exactly like pigeons that they can fool even other pigeons.
1995
- (Russell & Norvig, 1995) ⇒ Stuart J. Russell, and Peter Norvig. (1995). “Artificial Intelligence: a modern approach.” Prentice-Hall ISBN:0131038052
1987
- (Norvig, 1987) ⇒ Peter Norvig. (1987). “Inference in Text Understanding.” In: Proceedings of the sixth National conference on Artificial intelligence - Volume 2. ISBN:0-934613-42-7