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This enhanced second edition to the definitive textbook on Computational Intelligence has been fully revised and expanded with new content on swarm intelligence, deep learning, fuzzy data analysis, and discrete decision graphs. Topics and features: Provides electronic supplementary material at an associated website, including module descriptions, lecture slides, exercises with solutions, and software tools Contains numerous classroom-tested examples and definitions throughout the text Presents useful insights into all that is necessary for the successful application of computational intelligence methods Explains the theoretical background underpinning proposed solutions to common problems Discusses in great detail the classical areas of artificial neural networks, fuzzy systems and evolutionary algorithms Reviews the latest developments in the field, covering such topics as ant colony optimization and probabilistic graphical models This accessible text is an essential reference for students of artificial intelligence and intelligent systems, and a valuable resource for all researchers and practitioners seeking a self-study primer on computational intelligence. Rudolf Kruse and Sanaz Mostaghim are professors at the Department of Computer Science of the Otto von Guericke University of Magdeburg, Germany. Christian Borgelt is a principal researcher, and Christian Braune is a research assistant at the same institution. 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