Books written by Edward A. Feigenbaum.
Turing Award winner of 1994 with Raj Reddy for pioneering the design and construction of large scale artificial intelligence systems, demonstrating the practical importance and potential commercial impact of artificial intelligence technology.
The Fifth Generation: Artificial Intelligence and Japan's Computer Challenge to the World
Analyzes the potential and the consequences for the United States of Japan's all-out effort to produce the Fifth Generation of computers within ten years (1983).
The Rise of the Expert Company
Profiles of such corporate giants as Canon and Digital Equipment Corporation, reveal how companies are benefiting from the use of artificial intelligence in performing everything from clerical duties to high-level tasks.
Computers and Thought
Computers and Thought showcases the work of the scientists who not only defined the field of Artificial Intelligence, but who are responsible for having developed it into what it is today. Originally published in 1963, this collection includes twenty classic papers by such pioneers as A. M. Turing and Marvin Minsky who were behind the pivotal advances in artificially simulating human thought processes with computers.
The Handbook of Artificial Intelligence, Volume II
Describes the basic concepts and latest techniques for the programming of computers to duplicate the human thinking process.