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Hands-On AI with Java: Smart Gaming, Robotics, and More

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Covering multiple techniques and featuring hands-on examples for "practical" application of AI in robotics, games, and the Web -- complete with plenty of sample Java code, this book is great for game and applications programmers, robotic hobbyists, and artificial intelligence enthusiasts who want to bypass the heavy-duty math.
* Introduces readers to the techniques of AI,
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Paperback, 340 pages
Published January 16th 2004 by McGraw-Hill Companies
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