Extended guide to some computerized artificial intelligence methods

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The purpose of this chapter is to reassess and extend some of the earlier concepts and developments related to computerized artificial intelligence methods described initially (Saila, 1996). These new concepts and developments were derived from about a decade of increasing activity in this subject area. Due to this increased activity a certain amount of subjectivity has been required in order to keep this review from becoming too detailed and lengthy. Therefore, most examples of various newer developments are restricted to those believed to have fishery science applications; new methodologies deemed especially useful in fishery science applications are described in more detail.

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Saila, S. B. (2009). Extended guide to some computerized artificial intelligence methods. In Computers in Fisheries Research: Second Edition (Vol. 9781402086366, pp. 69–91). Springer Netherlands. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4020-8636-6_3

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