Parallelism And Programming In Classifier Systems

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Parallelism and Programming in Classifier Systems

Parallelism and Programming in Classifier Systems
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Publisher : Elsevier
Total Pages : 224
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ISBN-10 : 9780080513553
ISBN-13 : 0080513557
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Book Synopsis Parallelism and Programming in Classifier Systems by : Stephanie Forrest

Download or read book Parallelism and Programming in Classifier Systems written by Stephanie Forrest and published by Elsevier. This book was released on 2014-06-28 with total page 224 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Parallelism and Programming in Classifier Systems deals with the computational properties of the underlying parallel machine, including computational completeness, programming and representation techniques, and efficiency of algorithms. In particular, efficient classifier system implementations of symbolic data structures and reasoning procedures are presented and analyzed in detail. The book shows how classifier systems can be used to implement a set of useful operations for the classification of knowledge in semantic networks. A subset of the KL-ONE language was chosen to demonstrate these operations. Specifically, the system performs the following tasks: (1) given the KL-ONE description of a particular semantic network, the system produces a set of production rules (classifiers) that represent the network; and (2) given the description of a new term, the system determines the proper location of the new term in the existing network. These two parts of the system are described in detail. The implementation reveals certain computational properties of classifier systems, including completeness, operations that are particularly natural and efficient, and those that are quite awkward. The book shows how high-level symbolic structures can be built up from classifier systems, and it demonstrates that the parallelism of classifier systems can be exploited to implement them efficiently. This is significant since classifier systems must construct large sophisticated models and reason about them if they are to be truly ""intelligent."" Parallel organizations are of interest to many areas of computer science, such as hardware specification, programming language design, configuration of networks of separate machines, and artificial intelligence This book concentrates on a particular type of parallel organization and a particular problem in the area of AI, but the principles that are elucidated are applicable in the wider setting of computer science.


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