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The Best of AI Expert, Vol. 1
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There's no question about it. AI Expert was the absolute best magazine covering the practical application of artificial intelligence technology. And in this ongoing series, we present articles that are the best of the best. From expert systems and fuzzy logic to Lisp programming and financial modeling, The Best of AI Expert is still the #1 source of information for articifical intellgence in practice.

The Best of AI Expert, Vol. 2

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2. THE COMMON LISP OBJECT SYSTEM
BY RICHARD P. GABRIEL
11. LISP MACROS FOR BACKTRACKING
BY H. JOHN MAXWELL AND MARK S. RIGGLE
18. THE POWER OF LISP FOR C PROGRAMMERS
BY MICHAEL E. ROTHROCK
25. LISP FLEXIBILITY: USING FUNCTIONS AS DATA
BY PAUL GRAHAM
29. LISP: THE QUICK AND THE DEAD
BY NICK BOURBAKI
33. A LISP QUERY COMPILER
BY PAUL GRAHAM
37. AN INITIALIZATION PROTOCOL
BY NICK BOURBAKI

The Best of AI Expert, Vol. 3

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2. TRY, TRY, TRY
BY RODGER KNAUS
Constraint-satisfaction problems are difficult because we often donęt have enough design heuristics to guarantee that the completed design will pass the constraints.
5. MORE SIMPLE PROBLEMS
BY NICK BOURBAKI
Evaluating a simple problem that appears to have a simple solution but actually doesnętęSamefringe.
9. DYNAMIC PROGRAMMING IN ACTION
BY NICK BOURBAKI
AI techniques are generally difficult to implement and often slow. You shouldnęt be too eager to lose performance because you didnęt know that available algoithmic techniques could help. This is where "dynamic programming" comes in.
14. PIECEWISE LINEAR FUZZY SETS
BY RODGER KNAUS
A drawback to fuzzy logic: Boolean tests are replace by set manipulations.
19. GRAPHIC OBJECTS
BY PAUL GRAHAM
A graphic interface bypasses the verbal and appeals directly to the visual.
24. THINKING TO THE SIDE
BY ALEX LANE
One of the most useful tools for solving artificial intelligence problems is a flexible mind.


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