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'''''Artificial Intelligence: A Modern Approach''''' ('''AIMA''') is a university textbook on [[artificial intelligence]], written by [[Stuart J. Russell]] and [[Peter Norvig]]. It was first published in 1995 and the third edition of the book was released 11 December 2009. It is used in over 1400 universities worldwide<ref>{{cite web|url=http://aima.cs.berkeley.edu/adoptions.html|title=1178 Schools That Have Adopted AIMA|accessdate=2010-04-11}}</ref> and has been called "the most popular artificial intelligence textbook in the world".
 
'''''Artificial Intelligence: A Modern Approach''''' ('''AIMA''') is a university textbook on [[artificial intelligence]], written by [[Stuart J. Russell]] and [[Peter Norvig]]. It was first published in 1995 and the third edition of the book was released 11 December 2009. It is used in over 1400 universities worldwide<ref>{{cite web|url=http://aima.cs.berkeley.edu/adoptions.html|title=1178 Schools That Have Adopted AIMA|accessdate=2010-04-11}}</ref> and has been called "the most popular artificial intelligence textbook in the world".
 
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'''''Artificial Intelligence: A Modern Approach''''' ('''AIMA''') is a university textbook on [[artificial intelligence]], written by [[Stuart J. Russell]] and [[Peter Norvig]]. It was first published in 1995 and the third edition of the book was released 11 December 2009. It is used in over 1400 universities worldwide<ref>{{cite web|url=http://aima.cs.berkeley.edu/adoptions.html|title=1178 Schools That Have Adopted AIMA|accessdate=2010-04-11}}</ref> and has been called "the most popular artificial intelligence textbook in the world".

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Artificial Intelligence: A Modern Approach (AIMA) is a university textbook on artificial intelligence, written by Stuart J. Russell and Peter Norvig. It was first published in 1995 and the third edition of the book was released 11 December 2009. It is used in over 1400 universities worldwide[3] and has been called "the most popular artificial intelligence textbook in the world".

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'''''Artificial Intelligence: A Modern Approach''''' ('''AIMA''') is a university textbook on [[artificial intelligence]], written by [[Stuart J. Russell]] and [[Peter Norvig]]. It was first published in 1995 and the third edition of the book was released 11 December 2009. It is used in over 1400 universities worldwide<ref>{{cite web|url=http://aima.cs.berkeley.edu/adoptions.html|title=1178 Schools That Have Adopted AIMA|accessdate=2010-04-11}}</ref> and has been called "the most popular artificial intelligence textbook in the world".

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