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Talking with Computers Thomas Dean (Brown University, Rhode Island)

Talking with Computers By Thomas Dean (Brown University, Rhode Island)

Talking with Computers by Thomas Dean (Brown University, Rhode Island)


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In this lively series of essays, Tom Dean explores interesting fundamental topics in computer science, from digital logic and machine language to artificial intelligence and searching the World Wide Web. Along the way, he conveys his fascination with computers and enthusiasm for working in a field that has changed almost every aspect of our daily lives.

Talking with Computers Summary

Talking with Computers: Explorations in the Science and Technology of Computing by Thomas Dean (Brown University, Rhode Island)

In this lively series of essays, Tom Dean explores interesting fundamental topics in computer science with the aim of showing how computers and computer programs work and how the various subfields of computer science are connected. Along the way, he conveys his fascination with computers and enthusiasm for working in a field that has changed almost every aspect of our daily lives. The essays touch on a wide range of topics, from digital logic and machine language to artificial intelligence and searching the World Wide Web, considering such questions as: How can a computer learn to recognize junk email? What happens when you click on a link in a browser? How can you program a robot to do two things at once? Are there limits on what computers can do? The author invites readers to experiment with short programs written in several languages. Through these interactions he grounds the models and metaphors of computer science and makes the underlying computational ideas more concrete. The accompanying web site http://www.cs.brown.edu/~tld/talk/ provides easy access to code fragments from the book, tips on finding and installing software, links to online resources, exercises and sample lectures.

Talking with Computers Reviews

'This type of good sense permeates what is a broad and very readable introduction to aspects of computing, suitable for a fresher or someone considering degree-level study.' The Times Higher Education Supplement

About Thomas Dean (Brown University, Rhode Island)

Thomas Dean is Professor of Computer Science at Brown University, Rhode Island. Dean is a fellow of AAAI and a former member of the IJCAI Inc. Board of Trustees. He has served on the Executive Council of AAAI and the CRA Board of Directors. In addition, Dean has acted as progam chair to a number of international conferences in Artificial Intelligence, was recipient of an NSF Presidential Young Investigator Award, and has co-authored two popular books. His research interests include automated planning, machine learning, and robotics.

Table of Contents

1. Talking with computers; 2. The shell game; 3. Keeping track of your stuff; 4. Don't sweat the syntax; 5. Computational muddles; 6. Getting oriented; 7. Thanks for sharing; 8. You've got (junk) mail; 9. Modern architecture; 10. Do robots sleep; 11. Under the hood; 12. Analyze this; 13. Forest for the trees; 14. Searching the wild web; 15. Darwin's dangerous algorithm; 16. Ain't nobody here but us machines.

Additional information

NPB9780521834254
9780521834254
0521834252
Talking with Computers: Explorations in the Science and Technology of Computing by Thomas Dean (Brown University, Rhode Island)
New
Hardback
Cambridge University Press
2004-03-15
316
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