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In contrast to this , a constraint satisfaction approach to solving this problem
avoids making guesses on particular assignments of numbers to letters until it
has to . Instead , the initial set of constraints , which says that each number may ...
In contrast to this , a constraint satisfaction approach to solving this problem
avoids making guesses on particular assignments of numbers to letters until it
has to . Instead , the initial set of constraints , which says that each number may ...
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that allow additional constraints to be inferred from the ones that are given .
Constraint propagation terminates for one of two reasons . First , a contradiction
may be detected . If this happens , then there is no solution consistent with all the
...
that allow additional constraints to be inferred from the ones that are given .
Constraint propagation terminates for one of two reasons . First , a contradiction
may be detected . If this happens , then there is no solution consistent with all the
...
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In this section we briefly discuss three additional methods : constraints ,
simulation models , and subsymbolic systems . Keep in mind throughout this
discussion that it is not always the case that these various representational
systems are ...
In this section we briefly discuss three additional methods : constraints ,
simulation models , and subsymbolic systems . Keep in mind throughout this
discussion that it is not always the case that these various representational
systems are ...
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Problems Problem Spaces and Search | 29 |
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active addition agents algorithm allow answer apply approach assertions becomes belief build called Chapter choose clauses combined complete concept consider consistent constraints contains corresponding define dependency described discussed domain elements example fact Figure function given goal heuristic important initial input instance interpretation John kinds knowledge knowledge base labeled language learning logic look match meaning methods move natural necessary node object occur operators output particular path perform position possible predicate present problem procedure produce properties question reasoning relation represent representation result robot rules semantic sentence shown in Figure shows simple single situation slot solution solve space specific statements step stored structure Suppose task techniques things tree true understanding units usually variables weights