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Books Available for Review
Click here to go to Book Review Guidelines.If you wish to review one of the books below, please contact the Editor. Only AISB members will be sent books for review. If you subsequently decide that you cannot review the book, either because of time constraints or because you don't think it is (or you are) suitable after reading the guidelines, then you must let the Editor know. It will then go back on the list to be reviewed. If someone else wishes to review it, you will be expected to send the book to them directly. As well as reading the guidelines before you write, make sure you know about deadlines, read the guidance below for the particular type of report you have in mind, and make sure to look at submissions information so that you send things in the right format.
Introduction to Machine Learning, Ethem Alpaydin, pp. 416.
Visions of Mind, ed. Darryl N. Davis, Idea Group Press, 2004.
Thinking About Android Epistemology, ed. Kenneth Ford et al., MIT Press 2006
Computer Models of Musical Creativity, David Cope, MIT Press, 2006.
Wired For Speech: How Voice Activates and Advances the Human-Computer relationship, Clifford Nass and Scott Brave, pp296
My Mother was a Computer: Digital Subjects and Literary texts, N. Katherine Hayles, pp 290
Musical Creativity: Multidisciplinary Research in Theory and Practice, eds. Irene Deliege and Geraint Wiggins
Unifying Computing and Cognition Gerry Wolff pp454
From Molecule to Metaphor: A neural theory of language Jerome Feldman, pp 357
Mind as Machine: A History of Cognitive Science. Margaret Boden, 2006.
Putting Linguistics into Speech Recognition Manny Rayner et al., University of Chicago Press, pp 305.