Artificial Intelligence, Volumen1What is artificial intelligence?; Problem solving; Problems and problem spaces; Basic problem-solving methods; Game playing; Knowledge representation; Knowledge representation using predicate logic; Knowledge representation using other logics; Structured representation of knowledge; Advanced topics; Advanced problem-solving systems; Natural language understanding; Perception; Learning; Implementing A.lI. systems: languages and machines; Conclusion; References; Index. |
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The table that has been constructed shows all the literals that must be true for
one operation but are also denied by some operation . But often something must
be true before an operation is performed and then will be denied by that same ...
The table that has been constructed shows all the literals that must be true for
one operation but are also denied by some operation . But often something must
be true before an operation is performed and then will be denied by that same ...
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It shows a spectrogram produced by the beginning of the utterance “ Alpha gets
alpha minus beta . ” A spectogram shows how the sound energy is distributed
over the auditory frequency range as a function of time . In this example , you can
...
It shows a spectrogram produced by the beginning of the utterance “ Alpha gets
alpha minus beta . ” A spectogram shows how the sound energy is distributed
over the auditory frequency range as a function of time . In this example , you can
...
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Figure 12–4 shows examples of KRL UNITS . The SELF link corresponds to the
ISA and INSTANCE - OF links that we have been using . Both the Travel and Visit
UNITs represent abstract concepts , while the Event137 UNIT represents a ...
Figure 12–4 shows examples of KRL UNITS . The SELF link corresponds to the
ISA and INSTANCE - OF links that we have been using . Both the Travel and Visit
UNITs represent abstract concepts , while the Event137 UNIT represents a ...
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PART ONE PROBLEM SOLVING | 23 |
Basic Problem Solving Methods | 55 |
Game Playing | 113 |
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Human-computer Interaction Alan Dix,Alan John Dix,Janet Finlay,Gregory D. Abowd,Russell Beale Sin vista previa disponible - 2003 |