Intelligent Communication Systems: Toward Constructing Human Friendly Communication Environment

Intelligent Communication Systems: Toward Constructing Human Friendly Communication Environment

by Nobuyoshi Terashima
Intelligent Communication Systems: Toward Constructing Human Friendly Communication Environment

Intelligent Communication Systems: Toward Constructing Human Friendly Communication Environment

by Nobuyoshi Terashima

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Overview

This book offers a thorough review of research on intelligent communication systems, focusing on the applications of artificial intelligence to telecommunications that help realize user-friendly interfaces.

Intelligent Communication Systems presents the direct result of more than a decade of the author's experiences, research activity, and education in applying artificial intelligence to telecommunications technology. In this book, several fundamental research areas are covered. Some of the areas covered are human-friendly interfaces for telecommunication services with such concepts as Telesensation and HyperReality, computer vision, and the telecommunication description method based on state space. In artificial intelligence research state space is the set of all attainable states of a problem and the possible alternative courses of action to determine the best solution to the problem.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780080518862
Publisher: Elsevier Science
Publication date: 10/20/2001
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 240
File size: 6 MB

Table of Contents

Information TechnologyComunication FundamentalsCommunication Network StructureAdvances in Communication NetworksA Variety of Telecommunication SystemsInformation SuperhighwaysNewly Developed Telecommunication ServicesIntelligent Communication SystemsDesign Methodology for Telecommunication ServicesBasic Technology of the Intelligent CommunicationSystemTelesensationComputer VisionConcluding Remarks
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